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All fingers crossed. Her season's average (~73?) should be enough to place her in the last FS group, right?
Depends on who else is there tbh and how well they perform. She's very capable of doing it though!
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All fingers crossed. Her season's average (~73?) should be enough to place her in the last FS group, right?
She's one of the few in women's skating still holding on to what women's skating can be. She’s great technically - the jump quality, the height, the speed. And she uses that quality to enhance the program actually! But it’s the maturity and detail in her choreography and how she delivers it that I most appreciate. Last season she had totally wrong vehicles for her, but this seasons he got two nearly perfect programs - ferocious and yet still playful and nuanced. And the girl owns every program - I mean she’s using every limb, every aspect of her face - even the way she holds her eyes in certain spots to connect and deliver nuance to musical cues!
I know she won’t get any credit for what I just said, but I still appreciate it - and for the record, the spiral into twizzle into illusion turn into the layback Higuchi does right at the end of her FS is harder than any transition than *any* of the other women are doing right now, and yet she gets no credit for details like this. Because she doesn’t over-stuff her program with constant turns and goofy exit transitions that are actually easier than a held edge.
Anyway, best of luck to Wakaba to WC - I’d love to see her get a medal but regardless I know I’m going to get a good performance!
She's one of the few in women's skating still holding on to what women's skating can be. She’s great technically - the jump quality, the height, the speed. And she uses that quality to enhance the program actually! But it’s the maturity and detail in her choreography and how she delivers it that I most appreciate. Last season she had totally wrong vehicles for her, but this seasons he got two nearly perfect programs - ferocious and yet still playful and nuanced. And the girl owns every program - I mean she’s using every limb, every aspect of her face - even the way she holds her eyes in certain spots to connect and deliver nuance to musical cues!
I know she won’t get any credit for what I just said, but I still appreciate it - and for the record, the spiral into twizzle into illusion turn into the layback Higuchi does right at the end of her FS is harder than any transition than *any* of the other women are doing right now, and yet she gets no credit for details like this. Because she doesn’t over-stuff her program with constant turns and goofy exit transitions that are actually easier than a held edge.
Anyway, best of luck to Wakaba to WC - I’d love to see her get a medal but regardless I know I’m going to get a good performance!

A report on Wakaba finally news
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=deIgdmky4Kk
she also made a nice gesture by searching on yahoo japan 3.11 thus giving 10 yen in favor of the catastrophe of 2011.
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Can't wait to see Wakaba perform in Milan next week! I just checked the WS rankings, and with Medvedeva's withdrawal it means 3 of the top 9 skaters in the world rankings won't be there, so Wakaba will (I think) be in the final group for the short program! Hopefully this means she finally gets the PCS she deserves for that lovely, energetic program.

Wakaba has arrived in Milan, I look forward to being here on Wednesday to review his programs.
https://twitter.com/figureskatingm1/status/975585506602946562

Aww, so cute! I'm excited for her skate.![]()
did you read his latest interview on the Japanese state 2017/2018? she says things interesting and sad
Thanks for referring me. Probably would be best to post the interview here, but man, it is sad. Especially how she said that she skated the Cup in the same mindset as if she was skating in the Olympics. :sad21: My heart breaks for her. Factually, she was the closest one out of all the Japanese girls to win against the current OGM winner, ever, so it must be especially painful for her, even if the other girls did do their best in the Olympics. That was very classy of her to say btw.
https://twitter.com/michlmint/status/975867566093688832?s=21
Just saw this pic of Wakaba practicing
Don't be sad Wakababy!! We know you're the best![]()
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