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You gotta love press. This is kommersant.ru, a so-called quality paper - the same paper which published Mishin's interview about non-balletic panther Yuzu and balletic Javi.

They published this - according to them, Yuzu won the world title with a two quads - toeloop and salchow. So Shoma and Boyang who had more quads lost to him, apparently.
Oh the article doesn't forget to mention the two falls during the warmup. The overall tone of the article is bordering on offensive.

I'm just wondering when Yuzu managed to offend the writer. They also delete critical comments.

http://www.kommersant.ru/doc/3260271
 
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Sorry for interrupting you by posting a translation of very old commentaries for a very old competition.
This is for the competition commentary translation spreadsheet.
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4CC 2011 SP by J SPORTS
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7KPon1zhlLI

Announcer: Chizuru Kobayashi. She is a freelance announcer who has been working for figure skating programs on J SPORTS for years.
Commentator: Yutaka Higuchi. Former single skater. Two-time Olympian and three-time national champion. Now coaching in Tokyo. He was a TCC member from 1968 to 1971 and helped Hanyu to transfer to TCC in 2012.

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Chizuru: Next up is the reigning World Junior Champion, a Japanese skater you know pretty well.
Yutaka: Yes.
Chizuru: Here comes Yuzuru Hanyu. He is 16 years old, and this is his first senior championships.

Chizuru: He participated in two Grand Prix events and placed 4th in NHK Trophy and 7th in Rostelecom Cup.

Chizuru: He said his senior debut year has been very inspiring. Seeing Patrick Chan’s skating was especially a huge inspiration for him.
Yutaka: I know. Patrick is one of the fascinating skaters.
Chizuru: Indeed.

Chizuru: The music is “White Legend,” a transcribed version of Swan Lake.
Yutaka: Triple Axel. It was beautiful.

Yutaka: 3Lz-3T combination. The first jump looked slightly off-axis but he added the second jump with no problem.

Yutaka: His body is still very thin and so is his axis. It probably makes it easier for him to nail his jumps.
Chizuru: I see.

Yutaka: Triple Flip. It was a bit too close to the fence.
Chizuru: Yes it was!

Yutaka: Straight line step sequence.

Yutaka: Butterfly into Flying Camel Spin. He entered from a difficult position. He is very flexible for a man, so he can do a doughnut spin. It will surely be taken as a high level spin.

Chizuru: It was Yuzuru Hanyu, 16-year-old from Japan.
Yutaka: He skated very well, didn’t he?
Chizuru: Yes.
Yutaka: The Flip from connecting steps got too close to the fence so he might have been like “oops!” and unable to control his landing, but other than that, he did quite well.
Chizuru: This is his first 4CC.
Yutaka: He is strong.
Chizuru: Indeed.
Yutaka: A promising young skater.
Chizuru: Yes he is.

Nanami Abe: (To Hanyu) That was a good save.

Yutaka: This is his opening triple axel. He landed slightly on his back inside edge but I think this one is OK…
Yutaka: This first jump was slightly off axis but he regained his balance in his second jump.
Chizuru: Yes.
Yutaka: He is tenacious, isn’t he?
Chizuru: Yes.
Yutaka: Many skaters would change it to a double jump.
Chizuru: Yes.
Yutaka: But he hung on and managed to add a triple jump which had a straight axis. I think it’s amazing.
Yutaka: This is the jump he got too close to the fence.
Chizuru: Yes.
Yutaka: He’s trying to express his emotions. He’s a very sensitive skater. He’ll be a good skater through gaining experience at senior level.
Chizuru: He makes us look forward to his future.

Yuzuru Hanyu: (To the audience) Thank you so much!

Chizuru: Probably he himself wants to learn from everything to be a strong skater.
Yutaka: He surely does.

Chizuru: He placed 4th in Japanese Nationals.

Chizuru: His scores will be announced. It’s 76.43. He looks surprised. 40.76 (in TES) and 35.67 (in PCS). He is currently in 3rd place.
Yutaka: Good for him!
Chizuru: Daisuke Takahashi is currently in 1st place and Jeremy Abbott is in 2nd place. Yuzuru Hanyu is in 3rd place.

Chizuru: Shawn Sawyer was already in the spectator’s stand and watching the competition…
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You gotta love press. This is kommersant.ru, a so-called quality paper - the same paper which published Mishin's interview about non-balletic panther Yuzu and balletic Javi.

They published this - according to them, Yuzu won the world title with a two quads - toeloop and salchow. So Shoma and Boyang who had more quads lost to him, apparently.
Oh the article doesn't forget to mention the two falls during the warmup. The overall tone of the article is bordering on offensive.

I'm just wondering when Yuzu managed to offend the writer. They also delete critical comments.

http://www.kommersant.ru/doc/3260271
No one in the comments say Yuzuru has same numbers of quads as the other guys? :rolleye: or they said it but were all deleted?
 
No one in the comments say Yuzuru has same numbers of quads as the other guys? :rolleye: or they said it but were all deleted?

They all say it. But around three of the comments were deleted. I'm trying to leave a comment, but I'm having difficulty registering there.
 
You gotta love press. This is kommersant.ru, a so-called quality paper - the same paper which published Mishin's interview about non-balletic panther Yuzu and balletic Javi.

They published this - according to them, Yuzu won the world title with a two quads - toeloop and salchow. So Shoma and Boyang who had more quads lost to him, apparently.
Oh the article doesn't forget to mention the two falls during the warmup. The overall tone of the article is bordering on offensive.

I'm just wondering when Yuzu managed to offend the writer. They also delete critical comments.

http://www.kommersant.ru/doc/3260271

Google translate is amusing me.

"However, my own, frankly speaking, not quite the most complex program for the present time, which contains only two leaps in four turns - Salchov and sheepskin"
 
They all say it. But around three of the comments were deleted. I'm trying to leave a comment, but I'm having difficulty registering there.
Yellow media... ugh... remind me of Smith's article when she compared Yuzuru to Justin Bieber. People complained and she deleted all the comments. Lol
 
I'll give the gist - Shoma and Boyang are more technically advanced than Yuzu, while Javi and Patrick are much more artistically talented, but they failed their technical stuff.

So that's why this mediocrity Yuzuru Hanyu who went out on the ice that day and... broke a world record (or, sorry, got the highest FS score to date) and so won the title
 
Google translate is amusing me.

"However, my own, frankly speaking, not quite the most complex program for the present time, which contains only two leaps in four turns - Salchov and sheepskin"

toeloop is тулуп in Russian - the same word mean a sheepskin coat :p
 
It's supposed to be a quality paper. One of the best we have in Russia. It's our Financial Times

Maybe because it is Financial Times they are clueless in sports and skating. :biggrin:
Last summer "Le Monde " ( no jokes) wrote that Sochi Olympic champions of ice dance Virtue on Moir are coming back, if it calms you :laugh:
 
Maybe because it is Financial Times they are clueless in sports and skating. :biggrin:
Last summer "Le Monde " ( no jokes) wrote that Sochi Olympic champions of ice dance Virtue on Moir are coming back, if it calms you :laugh:

Virtue and Moir must be mighty pleased they got the gold there..
 
Maybe because it is Financial Times they are clueless in sports and skating. :biggrin:
Last summer "Le Monde " ( no jokes) wrote that Sochi Olympic champions of ice dance Virtue on Moir are coming back, if it calms you :laugh:

:rofl:
Lol how awkward :slink:

But that's media for you :p
 
Virtue and Moir must be mighty pleased they got the gold there..
The state of reporters and journalists about Figure skating is so devastating.

On a brighter note, anyone thinks Yuzuru will be amazing if he cosplay Tuxedo Mask: https://twitter.com/runrun8383/status/858233642123804672

The hilarious point is, if anyone ever watches Sailor Moon, we all know Tuxedo Mask is actually a damsel in distress :laugh2:
 
The H&L analysis video is perfect for her....someone need to send it to her :biggrin:

Yeh and the video will get at least 10K views more until she gets the difference of three turn and Mohawk :thumbsup: :laugh:
 
It's the same woman who interviewed Mishin the previous day. So... she's an idiot who doesn't know a thing about FS. Why ask her to write anything about it?
Let me guess, she also failed to mention that he tried to interpret the beauty of Finnish nature :sarcasm: amateur
 
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