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yyyskate - I think you should be added as an advisor to Vincent’s coaching team![]()
You are welcome
Vincent's JP Fan account uploaded a 2 part fancam to the complete "Take On Me" exhibition. I knew someone would have recorded the whole thing. Loved the cantilever and splits! Dear Vincent, we love you very much but you need to take some dancing lessons.
Oh dear! Kudos for stepping out of his comfort zone, but a little glad this wasn't taped at the Orlando SOI show! Hopefully they will appreciate this in Korea. LOL
It's cute, like something you'd see at a JGP gala. But hopelessly out of his league at SOI.
a nice change of taste.:yes:hopelessly or not, Vincent will still tour with SOI in 6 stops.
it is actually hopelessly adorablea nice change of taste.:yes:
I agree - I don't think he would be that out of his league?
. Vincent may not be as technically clean, but he has heart and soul, elegant lines, and plenty of raw talent that is waiting to be polished. I don't see that in Bradie. The funniest part of the video is this comment: wow, who is her costume designer? Please design for Nathan and Vincent! 
awww, Vincent if you don't mind I can be your friend.:luv17:
But seriously, Mirai has the same bubbly flamboyant personality as Adam and Vincent is the thoughtful, introverted type. Oil and water. He is young enough to experiment going to a college and see how it works out. He can always switch later on if needed. Besides, Vincent is too smart for most kids of his age so it won't do any harm to skip a university for now. We'll have to wait and see if he is able to talk his parents into accepting his decision.it is hard to believe that Vincent would sacrifice Stanford for his figure skating dream to do college at Colorado Springs
... I feel for Vincent as I grew up most of my life in Spanish-speaking countries and everywhere I went, I stuck out like a sore thumb and was picked on. But then again, after moving to LA, where there are plenty of Asians, I still didn't make a lot of friends in school due to my "social-awkwardness" and "unpopular" looks, LOL. It's just a phase most "unpopular" kids go through. I'm sure now that he is an Olympian, he can put all of that behind him. But still, group hug for Vincent.and :yay: for focusing on his skating.
As for Vincent's newly choreographed "Take On Me", it's obviously very rough and junior, but then again, he didn't work with a professional choreographer and clearly hasn't had good dancing coaches. ...

. Glad he has a chance to get some R&R before heading to Korea for the Ice Fantasia Show next week. He must have visited Takatsuki Ice Arena at Kansai University, Osaka, as he took a picture with Mie Hamada (Satoko's coach). It's kind of sad that Vincent is appreciated more in Japan and Korea than in his own country.
That's just the reality of men's figure skating in the US. I'd argue that even Nathan and Jason are also more popular in Asia than in the US. But all things considered Vincent is doing pretty well for his age. Look at someone like Max. Former US Champion and arguably had a better season internationally than Vincent did, but received no major show invitations this year. Or Ross who finished 2nd at Nationals and didn't even get invited to the New England SOI shows.
