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Erica is using the yellow bear (your headband?) and is enthusiastic. :thumbsup:
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Erica is using the yellow bear (your headband?) and is enthusiastic. :thumbsup:
All so very true!I feel so too, at most he will skip GP series and come back by Nationals, I am convinced he will not miss WC in Japan and maybe he will go to 4cc as well. If he is fit enough earlier I don't think he is going to skip GPs at all..He himself talked a lot about risks taking a full year based on many skaters experience.. Judging from Shirota's interview he plans 4A already next season.they will try their best to back on track by GPs already , if he is not ready by early autumn he will make come back for Nationals .

I am really hope he could take time and heal between now to the start of GP season (7 months in between), if he is thinking about 2 new programs, he understand that he will need time and competitions to build and breed the programs throughout the season. Skater who skip the GP usually because (1) they are injured, they have no choice. (2) They are recycling previous season’s program, so they could build on something they have established in last season.
Given the fact that Yuzu has already recycled both of his programs this season, he would probably wanted at least one new program for next season. Plus I guess he would wanted his title back for GPF![]()


Please two new programs.![]()
Though if she recycles the short, I think it's likely to see a second season of LGC instead of a 4th of Chopin .

Same thought! Everyone is responsible for his own spot. If Tanaka or Mura are not able to finish 12th, they don't deserve it. Shoma has competed in nine (!) events this season. JSF couldn't complain, if he decided to skip worlds, too. He really has overachieved this season and deserves some gratitude instead of extra responsibilities. With two Olympic Gold medals Yuzu has done his best as well. It's not their task to ensure the spot for others and risk their own health.The fact that a third skater can't fight for his own place tells me they don't need the third spot. Not that JSF would see it that way
It's frustrating, because we can understand risking the ankle for gold, but risking it for a spot seems a bit too much.


:hap93:Speaking of the trip, I saw you and Danibellerika on TV Tokyo! They showed you were crying and throwing the Pooh, and both of you looked very excited after FS (?). People at the studio were wowed at your long trip of 16 days (am I right?).
Haha yes they actually edited my crying into the middle of the free skate, I actually didn’t cry until after results were final but I could tell they were fishing for tears so I’m not surprised by how they spliced that in (you can see my eyes are suddenly dry as I’m clapping to the choreo sequence).
And yes, we were VERY excited! I was going through my fancam video of the venue ceremony and our excitement made for some very funny and hyper conversation (especially because I was sick).
I left February 7 and landed on the 8th, and then I returned on the 22nd so it was about 15 days with the time change. I initially planned to stay until the gala so that would’ve been an even longer trip, but I made the right choice not to stay that long (although I had pretty much hit my PTO ceiling when I left) It has been a while since I had taken such a long trip, in fact the last time I did was when I also went to Japan and Korea (plus Hong Kong) around 4 years ago, so it felt like I came full circle returning to Asia.


But either way it'd make no sense DURING the program.Yeah and I was shaking right next to you. I think it was one of those cry laughs.But either way it'd make no sense DURING the program.
Well I secretly hope he recovers well and if possible that he’ll choose to attend 4CC and the GP since we North American West Coasters finally get some international competitions on our side of the world...
Last time he competed in a Washington I wasn’t following the sport yet and missed my chance. This time 4CC is in Anaheim which I can easily fly to or even do a road trip to. Even if he doesn’t go I’ll probably go since it’s so close (and I can go to Disneyland and Universal Studios).
Very unlikely though, with how he is describing his injury I personally is getting ready to accept that he may not compete at all next season. Even if he does, with the way he over-exerted himself, and the gloomy expression he has when talks about it I don't expect him to be ready to compete for the GP next season. And I doubt he will go to 4cc, he hasn't chosen to go for years, last year was special because it took place in the Olympic arena, he wanted to get the feel of the arena first, but I doubt he will compete at 4cc again next season.
Very unlikely though, with how he is describing his injury I personally is getting ready to accept that he may not compete at all next season. Even if he does, with the way he over-exerted himself, and the gloomy expression he has when talks about it I don't expect him to be ready to compete for the GP next season. And I doubt he will go to 4cc, he hasn't chosen to go for years, last year was special because it took place in the Olympic arena, he wanted to get the feel of the arena first, but I doubt he will compete at 4cc again next season.
Takuro Morinaga, the uncle with glasses in the video, encouraged me with his prediction. He is an economic analyst and I'm not sure if he watches figure skating often, but sometimes the opinions from non-fans hit me
https://twitter.com/yuzu_sasshi/status/941932797500915712
Morinaga: My prediction is, Hanyu will go to the Olympics without any competition beforehand, and win the Olympics, and receive People’s Honor Award.
Announcer: ...It might be likely...
Morinaga: Hanyu-san is the guy who can do this.

Mine was maybe 17 since I left the the USA on the 2nd and returned on the 19th. I get a little confused because of the time change and then gaining and losing days. I went to Hong Kong, Korea (for team events), Tokyo (where my friend took me to the Tokyo 2020 exhibit to see Yuzu's free skate costume and they reaired the team free on the huge screen in the mall area. I spotted myself constantly), and then I came back to Korea to close it out with the men's events. They cut me off when I was saying they Tokyo wasn't as cold as Seoul and Gangneung.
I think these are the videos?:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lYrJIzshLtQ&feature=youtu.beoxO
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lqrStf8BnE4
I still get a kick out of them calling us Eri Moni.![]()
:thumbsup:I posted this in December, and after all, Mr. Morinaga was right...:shocked:![]()

Haha yes they actually edited my crying into the middle of the free skate, I actually didn’t cry until after results were final but I could tell they were fishing for tears so I’m not surprised by how they spliced that in (you can see my eyes are suddenly dry as I’m clapping to the choreo sequence).
And yes, we were VERY excited! I was going through my fancam video of the venue ceremony and our excitement made for some very funny and hyper conversation (especially because I was sick).
I left February 7 and landed on the 8th, and then I returned on the 22nd so it was about 15 days with the time change. I initially planned to stay until the gala so that would’ve been an even longer trip, but I made the right choice not to stay that long (although I had pretty much hit my PTO ceiling when I left) It has been a while since I had taken such a long trip, in fact the last time I did was when I also went to Japan and Korea (plus Hong Kong) around 4 years ago, so it felt like I came full circle returning to Asia.
)Only Yuzu could do this.![]()
