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Vincent and Boyang both stayed later to sign some autographs after returning the flags to the fans as well, it was cute.Congratulations to Vincent on his bronze medal. I was there for both programs, and the whole final flight was so enjoyable. I always think it's difficult to skate after Jason, but Vincent seemed to handle it very well. Now if he can just keep working on those jump landings and honing and polishing for Worlds, hopefully he'll be ready. Really like his FS costume.

. But they sure beat the knit mittens from Finlandia Trophy. Or maybe he just doesnt like it. I assure you he can most likely afford the real thing if he wanted to and not buy some fake cheap replica.
… But they sure beat the knit mittens from Finlandia Trophy. ...



Congratulations to Vincent. Lots of luck to him at Worlds.
Wow, I gotta say that this is a huge YMMV.
I think the fan-made, from-the-heart, non-cookie-cutter, hand-knit mittens are the BEST gift ever. If I were a skater, they would be a reason to look forward to Finlandia every year. (IIRC, all skaters -- not just medalists -- receive a lovely pair.)
Nothing wrong with Citizen watches. But for me, the mittens would be a far more meaningful and cherished keepsake.
Canon has a post 4CC interview with Vincent in Japanese. You can kind of get the gist with google translate.
https://global.canon/ja/event/skating/interview/2018_2019/vincent.html
I told one of them Vincent is used to having his surname butchered, so it won't bother him. Still, it was a good interview, especially the question about Coach Hamada. But there was an error in the answer to this question, since NHK was omitted. I came across this documentary about Vincent Zhou today, while looking for 4 Continents videos to watch on the treadmill at my gym. Apologies if it has been posted already. It's produced in China, maybe from 1.5 years ago and focuses a lot on his parents' perspectives. I haven't watched the whole thing yet, but it's interesting, and kind of funny how they show his dad shaving, cooking dumplings at the kitchen sink, driving in CA, etc. I guess the producers wanted to show them as a simple family that didn't have a wealthy, flashy life, but they have an extraordinarily gifted child.
https://youtu.be/E3Jgt-fht4g
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