Sota's interview after SP:
Q: Your debut at the World Championships, how do you feel about your short program?
S: Well, let me see, I think I showed my weakness in the short program today again. I was aiming to do as I practiced, but I couldn't get it right.
Q: But even so, you showed a really beautiful performance. How did you feel when you stood on the rink for this World Championships in Japan, which you had been aiming for?
S: Well, this season has been a season of great growth for me, to finally reach my goal of Worlds, and I was really looking forward to it, but I think the difficulty and inexperience of the first time came out today, so I hope to switch my mind to the free competition and do my best again.
Q: How did you feel about the atmosphere at the venue of the event in Japan?
S: Well, I received a lot of cheers, as it has been a long time since the audience were allowed to cheer aloud for skaters, and I was able to make it through the 6-minute warm-up, which turned out to be very difficult for me. But I heard voices saying "ganbare (hang in there)" from various places, so I really think that I was able to make it today thanks to everyone's support.
Q: What exactly did you mean by "difficult preparation" in the 6-minute warm-up?
S: Well, I think I didn't really get many things right, so I hope I can go all out in the free skate the day after tomorrow, without getting too stressed out.
Q: I am looking forward to it.
S: Thank you very much.
Q: Your debut at the World Championships, how do you feel about your short program?
S: Well, let me see, I think I showed my weakness in the short program today again. I was aiming to do as I practiced, but I couldn't get it right.
Q: But even so, you showed a really beautiful performance. How did you feel when you stood on the rink for this World Championships in Japan, which you had been aiming for?
S: Well, this season has been a season of great growth for me, to finally reach my goal of Worlds, and I was really looking forward to it, but I think the difficulty and inexperience of the first time came out today, so I hope to switch my mind to the free competition and do my best again.
Q: How did you feel about the atmosphere at the venue of the event in Japan?
S: Well, I received a lot of cheers, as it has been a long time since the audience were allowed to cheer aloud for skaters, and I was able to make it through the 6-minute warm-up, which turned out to be very difficult for me. But I heard voices saying "ganbare (hang in there)" from various places, so I really think that I was able to make it today thanks to everyone's support.
Q: What exactly did you mean by "difficult preparation" in the 6-minute warm-up?
S: Well, I think I didn't really get many things right, so I hope I can go all out in the free skate the day after tomorrow, without getting too stressed out.
Q: I am looking forward to it.
S: Thank you very much.
Hoping he's in the skating deities' good graces tomorrow.
Sota says it was his first WC and although he was very nervous, he had two fellow skaters here and was chasing after them, which helped him. (I'm amazed I was able to understand practically everything! that's a first for me!)