I'm guessing this will be Shoma's layout for the Olympics, and he'll test it out at JO. After that, he'll probably build back up to this level of difficulty for the GPF or 4CC if he chooses to go.
This program has a technical BV of 98.43 with all level 4s. For comparison, Yuzu's 4-quad program last year had a BV of 94.22. The 4T+2T in the second half is almost certainly intentional, as he can't do two 4T+3Ts as well as two 3As. The second 3A and its combination would be invalidated, so he's either doing 4T+3T and 4T+2T or that will become a different combination (4T+3Lo or adding in a 4Lz and doing a 4S+3T in the second half)
This program has a technical BV of 98.43 with all level 4s. For comparison, Yuzu's 4-quad program last year had a BV of 94.22. The 4T+2T in the second half is almost certainly intentional, as he can't do two 4T+3Ts as well as two 3As. The second 3A and its combination would be invalidated, so he's either doing 4T+3T and 4T+2T or that will become a different combination (4T+3Lo or adding in a 4Lz and doing a 4S+3T in the second half)
I'm glad he's not doing AO, since it's so close to SkAm and he has two very tough GP events. Especially with a layout this tough, he needs all the rest he can getI hope he gives the 4Lo a try at Japan Open. It always makes me nervous though. I think it's easy to rush it when he's nervous and slip off the edge. No sense in lamenting too much, but I do wish he had the chance to do Challenger Asian Open. guess it's good that the newbies (Yuma and Shun) get a chance. My favorite jump of his is still the 3 jump sequence.