Does JPN have test skates like some of the other countries?
Nope. It's quite clear what everyone is doing during summer- they skate their competitive programs in the shows. No need for open skates like they do it in Russia.
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Does JPN have test skates like some of the other countries?
Hope everyone who have a chance to fly to Moscow on vacations saved for November manage to buy enough tickets. It's just the beginning of ticket sale, the cream on milk. Best places disappeared in four minutes.So the fight for ticket of COR begins




Does JPN have test skates like some of the other countries? I know they do skate camps and stuff.
Is it an event like the skates show the federation or judges their new programs and receive the evaluation and feedback by them? Or is it a competition?what is your opinion about with whom Orser will go to the nut?
will Yuzuru's fan's be negative if Orser will go with Zhenya?
You guys... Yuzu gets to keep his world records under the old scoring system FOREVER:
https://www.goldenskate.com/forum/showthread.php?74945-5-5-GOE-All-others-historical
And, it was not fair to break his records with +5 GOEs if judges would start to give them like chocolate and we know they can do it :sarcasm:Further to the introduction of the +5 / -5 GOE, all statistics start from zero for the season 2018/19. All previous statistics are now historical.
I don't think we have it, but honestly, I still don't get the picture of what the test skate is exactly. I asked about it long ago in the other thread but no one repliedIs it an event like the skates show the federation or judges their new programs and receive the evaluation and feedback by them? Or is it a competition?
Its not an issue who Brian goes with Nationals. The important thing is he trains them on their respective schedules.
But isn't it Yuzu is exempted for Japan Nationals? Or I misunderstood the "seeded" concept?
Thank you for clearing my muddled mind ^^He is not exempt but he is seeded. This just means that he has a bye for sectional/regional competitions usually required to qualify for Nationals. Normally his Nationals placement the year year before would’ve had him as a seeded skater, but because he missed Nationals he would have normally had to go through the lower level competitions to qualify for Nationals. The JSF agreed to make him a seeded skater to bypass those requirements to compete at Nationals.
I hope english subs for this one comes out.Latest video of Yuzuru in the Olympic Channel’s Twitter https://twitter.com/olympicchannel/status/1029903146330587137?s=21
Also
Yuzuru will appear on a special TBS program titled ‘This time, we recognise an exception’ on 18 Aug. Seems he’ll talk about why he appeared in the 2016 movie ‘The Magnificent Nine’ and his feelings towards the movie.
https://twitter.com/axelsandwich/status/1029864626584993792?s=21
I don't think we have it, but honestly, I still don't get the picture of what the test skate is exactly. I asked about it long ago in the other thread but no one repliedIs it an event like the skates show the federation or judges their new programs and receive the evaluation and feedback by them? Or is it a competition?
In USA skater do their programs in front of judges and they get critics about what they are doing. Sometimes if a programs doesn´t get good feedback it will be scrapped or changed. I think that was the problem with Ashley´s Lalaland program...
It's for the feedback, not a competition.

It's for the feedback, not a competition.
I cannot wait for Yuzu to announce his programsthe waiting is killing me!