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I just updated Shoma' s OP, so that it would be in good shape for the GPF. At least I hope it is in good shape. His format is very tricky, but I think I got it right. There are video links under the scores in the results table.
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I just updated Shoma' s OP, so that it would be in good shape for the GPF. At least I hope it is in good shape. His format is very tricky, but I think I got it right. There are video links under the scores in the results table.

Want more stress?? Finalizing protocols!
https://twitter.com/yawning_shoma/status/937921672874745856
He's smiling, that's a good sign, right?
Last year, he said there was too great an interval between Nationals in December 2015 and 4cc in Feb 2016, and between that and worlds in April, so he decided to attend more competitions between 4cc and worlds this past season (2017). I'm guessing he gets more motivated in competition, that's why he decided to attend more. However, 4cc is the end of January, while the Olympics is near the end of 1st~2nd-4th week of February. They might be too close apart, it's doubtful he'll go. Of course, with him you never know.

I just updated Shoma' s OP, so that it would be in good shape for the GPF. At least I hope it is in good shape. His format is very tricky, but I think I got it right. There are video links under the scores in the results table.
Want more stress?? Finalizing protocols!
https://twitter.com/yawning_shoma/status/937921672874745856
He's smiling, that's a good sign, right?
Last year, he said there was too great an interval between Nationals in December 2015 and 4cc in Feb 2016, and between that and worlds in April, so he decided to attend more competitions between 4cc and worlds this past season (2017). I'm guessing he gets more motivated in competition, that's why he decided to attend more. However, 4cc is the end of January, while the Olympics is near the end of 1st~2nd-4th week of February. They might be too close apart, it's doubtful he'll go. Of course, with him you never know.

By the way, did Hronop write this? It's about Shoma's short program. It's making the rounds of the non-Russian speaking fans. It seems Google translate does a pretty decent job translating Russian (it's terrible at my language and at Japanese). It's very well-thought out and profound. I have to admire the great attention to musical and choreographic detail! It had me paying greater attention to so many things in the program.
If he shines at the GPF and wins this event, non-Russian readers may certainly expect another Russian post. 
I am excited to see that non-Russian speaking fans are reading this (and kudos to Google translate for improving its service!). Yes, it's my recent blog post. Thanks for sharing it here! There are other Shomaposts in my blog, too (on spins, cantilever, jumps, and also my first-hand report on the Lombardia trophy 2017).





I am excited to see that non-Russian speaking fans are reading this (and kudos to Google translate for improving its service!). Yes, it's my recent blog post. Thanks for sharing it here! There are other Shomaposts in my blog, too (on spins, cantilever, jumps, and also my first-hand report on the Lombardia trophy 2017).
I can certainly write posts in English, but it was my original intention to open this blog on this particular Russian website, and I think I would stick to that original plan for a while, although, I have to say, fighting with Shoma haters (and there are lots of them in Russia) gets tiresome and frustrating occasionally.
Good luck to Shoma!!!If he shines at the GPF and wins this event, non-Russian readers may certainly expect another Russian post.
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And go Shoma!Hello Hronop! I had thought it was you. I have written to you about your Lombardia blog which I enjoyed as well as simply loving your photos. (a few months ago) As you mentioned GS, I began to visit this fanfest and suspected "Hronop" sounded like you! I then decided to sign up.

Hi biryanione, and welcome to the fanfest! The moment you introduced yourself, I knew it was you!![]()
Wonderful job by you Hronop! Thank you for sharing your love of Shoma / Chaume with us. And now I'm dying to know if your background is in one of the arts. Your attention to detail, your descriptions, etc. seem to go way beyond the ordinary lay person's thoughts. Same goes for the link(s) you posted previously about church interiors. I hope that Sho will continue to get more and more fans in Russia.
chaume??? as in straw???? actually, if I pronounce Shoma in French i get chôma which is conjugated form of chômer which means to be unemployed
Be careful with translations, right? Hronop was saying that Google translate translated Shoma as Chaume (with an accent on the e which I can't do on my keyboard). And hopefully Shoma is not unemployed! :dev2: