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Shoma skated at Prince Ice World Kagoshima today! He did his new program choreographed by Marin, The Spectre, with a new costume!
Reports said he jumped 4T, 3A/2A and a couple of 3Los, and he had a choreo where he took off his jacket/hoodie during the program
And of course this being PIW we have a lot of photos on Twitter. Kagoshima is pretty far so I'm glad Shoma fans came and are sharing the photos!
More details from Stephane about the upcoming show in Switzerland.
It's likely that the piece he will be skating to is the piano transcript that's done by Jarrod Radnich here, which I think is a piano version of Hedwig's Theme, so you're right!I knew it! I knew it! I knew Shoma was going to skate to Harry Potter and look like him. There are so many songs from the movies he could skate to. My first guess will be Hedwig’s Theme since that is I think a main theme for the series.
Oh no. Emma chan has to have surgery to remove a lump. Prayers for this sweet girl and lovely mascot for the Uno1 Cafe.Aw, she looks so.sad.
Kazuki's line before the mention is very much embodying Shoma's spirit too:Just wanted to share this brief but powerful mention of Shoma in a joint interview with Kazuki and Daisuke Takahashi.
Kazuki said: 'I was just talking to (Uno) Shoma the other day. He said: 'We are lucky. We have the great Dai-chan and Mao (Asada) above us, and we were able to grow up watching them. So let's do our best."![]()
Yes, Shoma could still participate in Japan Open because retired skaters are allowed to skate in it (I think each team has one retired skater per team, but correct me if I'm wrong).Just a thought I had today.... could/would Shoma participate in Japan Open?
I also think Shoma will likely take 1-2 years off before doing any pro competition like Japan Open. He may appear as a guest skater during the break between the disciplines, or at the ice show/gala attached to JO, Carnival on Ice.Yes, Shoma could still participate in Japan Open because retired skaters are allowed to skate in it (I think each team has one retired skater per team, but correct me if I'm wrong).
Whether Shoma would want to participate in it is another story... My personal guess is no. I think he would want a break from a competitive environment, knowing how much he struggled with staying motivated last season. Also, I can't seem to find any information about when Japan Open will be held this year!