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I know you mean to encourage Sota fans and have faith in Sota's abilities, don't worry. But it cannot be denied a lot is at stake for him, and at this stage, the OG seems like a pipe dream unfortunately. Three competitions have rolled by, and the best overall score he has got is his 4th place from Kinoshita Trophy. There's just Finlandia remaining at this point to improve his overall SB from 233.I'm sorry you had to cancel your trip @surimi but totally understandable. For me, Sota is a bigat the moment, and the radio silence is not helping.
Is he healthy? Has he been able to train? God only knows - it could go either way. We know he's prepared to fight from the way he skated in the Cup of China SP, and if the injury is somewhat better, he might be able to do it IMO. But it's a long flight to Finland and we might have a re-run of Trialet Trophy... That's why I don't count him out, but at the same time I totally understand and feel the anxiety. Sorry I know this doesn't help![]()
Due to his injury, he has neither the results nor the SB to show the 'body of work' JSF wants to see in their Olympic team decision making. We know what his Nationals usually looks like; he's at his most nervous there, and the Olympic year won't be much different, I suspect. He doesn't have a reputation of being a consistent or reliable skater, especially at big competitions.
It just doesn't look good at all for him, hence nothing short of a miracle would be needed at Finlandia, and even Kao's chances to be selected are much higher - and he has big medals, reputation and youth on his side.
Sota knows all this, as do his fans. He does the best he currently can, but he can only do so much so as to avoid aggravating his injury, and I don't know if he can revamp his long-term mindset yet re. Nationals and big competitions, the way Amber has done.
Furthermore, the two competitions that await Sota now are two that will more or less determine what's going to happen to Sota next season. Remember Sena Miyake? He skated very well at Nationals 2021. He got 4CC 2022 as reward, and his 4th place finish earned him two GP the following season. Well, he got ill/injured at an inopportune time: he WD halfway through his second GP, and only completed the first one, with a not-so-great result (8th, so barely enough to get WS points). He got a senior B after that, which was surprisingly generous of JSF considering he ended up 12th. He didn't medal at his spring senior B. Since then, he's been competing domestically (ETA: except for the recent Challenge Cup in response to his 6th place finish at Nationals 2024).
I'd hate for that scenario to happen to Sota. But if Finlandia and Nationals don't go well for him, I'm not at all sure he'll be eligible for even one GP next year. That is my fear: that, forget the Olympics, his international career is at stake here.
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The only info I know re. Sota and Finlandia is that he will likely be travelling first class, so his back should not be subjected to having to sit straight for hours. But he'd said he'd fly first class to Trialeti, and it didn't help. I can only hope the time off has helped him mostly heal in the meantime.
He has given no updates, other than a merch notification on his Twitter two days ago.
I'm just keeping my fingers crossed for him, but I'm an anxious mess right now.
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The video above was shot before Sota got injured.