This has been posted on the Japanese Ladies thread, but I like to post here as well.
Prospect for Junior Ladies for Next season.
Mako Yamshita is definitely going to the senior ranks, and very possibly Rika Kihira as well (though nobody can say 100% sure for Rika since she did not earn any spot on her own). They were two leading junior ladies for Japan. So who are going to compete for the next season's JGPS.
There will be seven events, and Japan got two spots each, 2X7=14 spots.
Usually seven girls are going to be named with a few of substitutes, and if they are placed 4th or higher, they will get the second spot.
Last year, the first five of Kihira, Yamashita, Takino, Araki, Matsuoka, Iwano & Yokoi got the second spots, and Kasakake & Matsubara got one spot out of the sub list. Seven medals were won by them, and Kihira made it to the final.
Besides Kihira & Yamashita, all other girls are predicted to stay on the Junior ranks even though Yokoi will be the final eligible age for the junior.
Who will be the new comers from the novice ranks?
Top 6 of the Novice Nationals were 1) Hana Yoshida 2)Rika Tejima 3)Kinayu Yokoi (Yuhana's sister) 4)Nonoka Ise 5) Mana Kawabe 6)Mone Chiba, and unfortunately Yoshida and Tejima will not be age eligible for the next season, and none of the girls 3) to 6) are good enough to be sent to JGB unless they will make a big progress before the early summer. Especially Flip will be the required solo jump for the junior ladies next season, which means that most of top juniors will perform 3Lz+3T/3Lz+3L or 3L+3T/3L+3T for their SP, and none of them, besides Yoshida and Tejima are capable of doing them.
it is a bit sad especially as we know several amazingly talented Russian girls will come to the junior ranks in addition to the ones they have already.
On the other hand, Yoshida is very talented, and she beated Alysa Liu who is same age & the top hope for U.S. at the recent competition.
So who will fill the spots vacated by Kihira and Yamashita?
I think one of them will be Sui Takeuchi, who became the surprising winner of the recent National high school competition with 3A+3T combo and the big score. She is supposed to be on the third year of the junior ranks, but decided to go to the senior ranks domestically this season probably because she thought that she rather compete at the senior if she was not good enough to be sent to JGP. Though I am not sure that she likes to go back the junior ranks or not, I really hope she will take the opportunity.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZWBWsVGAmu8
The next in line is Tomoe Kawabata, who finished 6th at the Junior Nationals, and got everything to be a great skater. She is a good looking expressive girl with big impressive jumps. However, she is still inconsistent.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9YdZh-f3iUE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W8AljvjA_8w&t=293s
Then Rinka Watanabe (5th at the JN) who is at least more consistent, but basically she is still a tiny girl with a very juniorish style though she has made a big progress since a couple of years ago, last year she was injured. So let's hope that she will make even more progress.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LFnB9unJAwc
Then Saya Suzuki (9th at the JN) who was great during the last season, but struggled this season due to the injuries, and Wakana Naganawa (10 th at the JN) who is somewhat similar to her club mate Mako with big jumps, but unfortunately she does not have Mako's consistency just yet. Also one more to be mentioned is Sora Maeno who was the surprisingly 3rd place finisher at the National middle school competition after Mako and Rinka.
This is Saya Suzuki's performance from the last season's senior Nationals.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZbezHjTdlvc
And personally I am hoping for Yuna Aoki's redemption. Two years and half ago, she made a JGP debut with so much expectation from fans and the federation since she was the Novice champ over Marin, but since then nothing but struggle for her because of injuries and inability to perform +3T. The next season, she can use her 3Lz+3L for her SP, and it will be a big chance for her. At the recent National High school competition, she did a good job.
The very first one is Yuna Aoki, then followed by Yuna Shiraiwa, Rino Kasakake, Kokoro Iwamoto, Nana Araki & Sui Takeuchi at the National high school competition.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R6fMUcfwkJs
The next year's Japanese junior ladies are not going to beat Russians, but still very decent team and will compete for the third spot on the podium with two or three Korean ladies.
And this is Hana Yoshida, remember her name. This girl is NOT going to be age eligible for the junior ranks for the next season.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xup5pH7rvLc
Her name on the video is spelled "Hanna" and I assume that the uploader, her father prefers that way because it sounds like Westerner's name and probably that sounds cool to him
This one is Mana Kawabe, who is coming to the junior ranks, but she needs a little more technical contents to be sent to JGP though I do like her expressive style.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EjK8B-Ecd3I
Then Mone Chiba who shares the coach with Shun Sato who will probably get the mens JGP spot.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QvgFRf_uus0
Lastly I like to mention the novice champ of the last season, Rion Sumiyoshi.
She was on the list of sub for JGP, but never sent to one, and the rest of the season was nothing but struggle for her.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H8Ovab50dZ8
She has long beautiful rims and the tender elegant style, I really hope she can solve her issues and make some improvement till then.
Hmm, probably I should make the same one for junior boys
