Very important news!
According to reports from Japanese fans on twitter, Tatsuki has changed his mind and is continuing his career until Pyeongchang Olympics.
Phillip Mills is doing the choreography for his SP.
He was recently a guest on a baseball game.
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Unless any of the younger skaters in Japan fix their jumps, upgrade their base values and get consistent by 2018, could it be possible to see Yuzuru, Daisuke and Tatsuki once again representing Japan in Pyeongchang? So far anything can happen. Tatsuki has been insisting Sochi is his first and last Olympics and now he's changed his mind. Daisuke used to say he's retiring in 2014 and he didn't. He said he will be aiming for Pyeongchang as well in case he decides to come back. Not ruling Takahiko out, Pyeongchang may turn out to be Yuzuru, Tatsuki and Takahiko as well.
It's a long way till the next Olympics but for now the possibilities are open.
Wow. This is indeed exciting news. Thanks for the information, ioanap. What would we do without your sleuthing skills!
Truly remarkable.
I'd be thrilled if he continues simply for the love of skating, but I can see at least one Japanese man has passing him by Pyeongchang.
). It just speaks to how difficult it'll be for Dai to remain competitive: a) No one sans Plushenko has ever been remotely competitive at that age--he's a huge anomaly. At Dai's current age, Plushenko was far more competitive than Dai is right now. b) By Sochi, Dai's quads looked like they were gone; he's never been very stable on his jumps, especially compared to someone like Plushenko. That's not to say he can't get the quads back, but it'll be difficult as he gets older. c) Plush is also possibly the fiercest competitor ever. Dai is no headcase, but he is not as consistent and will not be as capable of taking advantage of his opponents' errors (especially with the current system that punishes his URs more than outright falls).
