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CBC is showing the competition at 2pm eastern time... one hour from now, so no Kurt comments until probably the second hour as they will probably show ladies and pairs first. Hold your horses :laugh: I am sure he will gush over the 4L, lol.
 
Good thing it seems they are taking it easier this time. Last year at NHK I felt from his skates like he was giving it all physically. This time all felt easy. He was rotating those quads with ease. Hoping the best will come this time at Worlds
 
Do you mind summarizing the comments? Thank you in advance

I am so tired I am not sure I can even English :laugh: but until the professor comes -he made a small, usual intro. Called the 4Lo wonderful and the 4S beautiful. Another 4S in the second half of the program, third but did not make it. Then something like, look what he does, a 4T. Tried four quads, did three clean ones or very clean. That the 3A combo is in the second half of the program. After the program if I am hearing this correctly says Yuzuru said he'd have a 300 for both, before the NHK and how if he remember how he skated the SP so he needs 196, something in order to pass the phenomenal number of 300. That it's possible as TES, home ice, home crowd, the love of home audience. That he didn't make the 2nd 4S, that should have been a combo so that there is the deduction for the fall and the REP. But even without that, Hanyu is superb, repeats that he tried 4 quads, wonders where all the energy comes from in such a fragile/delicate and slender young man. Something I'm not entirely sure of but about making history. Lots of talk about the GPF, sorry but skipping that, how Chen can make it, Rippon, Voronov, etc. Then says we're again enjoying the most beautiful moments that Hanyu performed. Again about Chen. And results. Yes, yes, 300 points, 197,58, 301 and a bit. He promised, he did it. Man of his word, Yuzuru Hanyu. Sorry it's not better, my brain is cooked.
 
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Yes, world's is the big target. Remember last year after NHk he said he'd trained so hard after SC, something about blood and sweat etc., and this year I do not get that impression, thank goodness. It does seem like the quads are easier for him, yet there are so many reasons that they shouldn't be!!! Maybe it's smarter/quality training this year, rather than squeezing blood out of a rock. Whatever they are doing, it is working so far... there has been progression at every event.
 
So shall I translate these or are you happy with the summary? :)

Translate please! I know you must be tired but at least that part with the history if you can, I can't quite catch what he says before that. Please, pretty please? With a Yuzu, err, cherry on top? That's at 7:03. :ghug:
 
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Translate please! I know you must be tired but at least that part with the history if you can, I can't quite catch what he says before that. Please, pretty please? With a Yuzu, err, cherry on top? That's at 7:03. :ghug:
It's OK, I deserved some fun today. Let me just get through with dinner and then off we go. :)
 
well, I have a secret evil wish to get to page 3200 by the Gala, so I'll take my chance of flooding the thread with Grishin's raptures about Yuzuru. :)

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We won't complain!
Plus by the time CBC arrives we can add more gushing. Unfortunately BESP isn't airing it till tomorrow morning, right around gala time.
 
Unfortunately BESP isn't airing it till tomorrow morning, right around gala time.

Oh, thanks for the headsup, need to set the recorder, if only to catch the Dutch commentary, too (and of course Yuzuru in pretty HD quality on the television). :agree:
 
Yuzuru Hanyu
FS
NHK 2016


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VfKHP8z3XDI

If there's anyone else the Japanese audience waited for with more eagerness, I don't know who that is. It's Yuzuru Hanyu, the Olympic Champion, World record holder in SP, FS and cumulative scores, who's performing in his homeland. As a matter of fact, he's from Sendai, which is not far from Sapporo, on the same island of Hokkaido (some seriously skewered geography here, I know).
4Lo, great! 4Sal, beautiful! 3F. One more 4Sal in the second half of the programme, deep into the second half of it! He didn't succeed with it, so the jump will have a lowered base value. What is Hanyu coming up with! 4T! Four quads and three done cleanly or very cleanly! 3A-3T in the second half of the programme! (after Yuzu doubles his salchow) Even Hanyu lacks strength a bit sometimes. 3Lz right at the end!
Hahyu is stunning even even when he falls! He does something incredible! Not long before the beginning of NHK Yuzuru said he felt ready to reach 300 points in his score for two programmes. So if we remember how well he skated in his SP, we'll find out he got 103.89 points, which means he has to get a little over 196 to get to that phenomenal mark. Judging by his technical marks he might well do it, since this is his home GP, home stadium, home audience, home ice. The love of home audience can produce miracles with Yuzuru. Well, yes, he didn't manage to land his second 4Sal, and since it had to be in a combo - you can't repeat the same jump solo, one of them has to be in a combination, that's why its base value will be lowered, -4 and a deduction for the fall. But even without that jump Hanyu is just brilliant: 4 quads, 3Lz right at the end, wonderful spins, step sequence... Where does this delicate and outwardly frail young man take his energy from? There, he touched his talisman, the yellow Winnie the Pooh, for luck and set off to make history for the umpteenth time. It's just unbelievable!
Now I'll get down to calculations to see who's going to the GPF - Javier Fernandez, Patrick Chan, Shoma Uno and now Yuzuru Hanyu - the four of them are going there. We have the only skater left - Nathan Chen, who was fourth in France, so he has to finish second here to get to the Final. Then he edges out Adam Rippon, but Rippon will go to the Final, but Boyang Jin will be left at home. If Chen comes third or lower, Boyang will go to the Final and Nathan will be left out, just like Sergey Voronov. Can you imagine that - even Voronov had a chance, albeit thin, to go to the GPF. But it was highly unlikely because for Sergey to get to the Final, Hanyu had to finish outside the six top men here, which is improbable. So far we've enjoyed the best part of Hanyu's performance (he goes over his calculations again!!!) There comes the score! Oh yes, yes! Yuzuru Hanyu gets 300 points! 197.58 and over 301! 301.47 is the score Yuzuru Hanyu gets! He said he would do it, and he kept his word!
 
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Yuzuru Hanyu
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NHK 2016

Ah, thank you so much! :luv17:
Oh and he touched his talisman! I heard luck but just could not figure out at all what he was talking about there. But that sentence there where he talks about energy and the outwardly frail young man just makes me gush because so true. I like his words there, very much because I admit I am partially 'attracted' by the dichotomy of his fierce spirit and perseverance, and that seemingly delicate, almost frail look (apart from his talent of course).
 
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Ah, thank you so much! :luv17:
Oh and he touched his talisman! I heard luck but just could not figure out at all what he was talking about there. But that sentence there where he talks about energy and the delicate and outwardly frail young man just makes me gush because so true. I like his words there, very much because I admit I am partially 'attracted' by the dichotomy of his fierce spirit and perseverance, and that seemingly frail look (apart from his talent of course).

I kept thinking about it that his looks have to be the most deceptive ever - I don't think I've ever seen such an assertive and fierce spirit as his, but his looks and his manner of skating, so deceptively soft, bely all that. :)
 
There was a short interview with Yuzu on CBC just now, his English is getting noticeably better!
 
I kept thinking about it that his looks have to be the most deceptive ever - I don't think I've ever seen such an assertive and fierce spirit as his, but his looks and his manner of skating, so deceptively soft, bely all that. :)

Yes, so true. I look at him and my first impulse, especially when he was even younger, was to just wrap him up in cotton wool and yet his spirit shines so brightly and fiercely on the inside. What a combination and I think it's starting to shine through more and more in his skating too.
 
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