Daisuke Takahashi skated a flawless short program that included a clean quad toe-triple toe combination (the first I ever recall him landing offhand) - he scored 96.05 (50.70 TE 45.35 PCS = 96.05.)
Takahiko Kozuka also skated a clean short and is second with 85.60 (45.30 TE 40.30 PCS = 85.60).
Tatsuki Machida
Yuzuru Hanyu
Kento Nakamura
Keiji Tanaka
Shoma Uno
Yoji Tubio (no video available to my knowledge)
Daisuke Murakami
Akio Sasaki
Ryuju Hino
Takahito Mura
See here for scores
Note: Yuzuru Hanyu was originally in third place, but there was some sort of mistake and he is now in fourth behind Tatsuki Machida (by a small margin, but fourth nonetheless.).
Showing posts with label Japanese Nationals. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Japanese Nationals. Show all posts
Friday, December 23, 2011
Thursday, December 30, 2010
Skating Updates
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Ryan Bradley wishes you a Merry Christmas! |
There hasn't been a whole lot of skating news going around this holiday season (aside from various countries nationals), but there has been a few items of note.
Jeremy Barrett proposed to Amanda Evora on Christmas Eve. While I'm not particularly in love with either of their respective pair teams, I'm really happy for them - I do have a bit of a soft spot for Amanda ever since I saw her reaction to being put on the Olympic team. Congratulations to the happy couple!
Marie-France Dubriel and Patrice Lauzon celebrated the birth of their first child, also on Christmas Eve!
Yu-Na Kim's management is demanding an apology from a Japanese tv crew for filming Yu-Na's training without permission. Here is Universal Sports take on the situation. Honestly, I find the whole thing rather ridiculous. If Yu-Na is in decent shape by the time Worlds comes around, she'll certainly be in the mix for a medal, so why even bother spying on her?
Miki Ando won the ladies title at Japanese Nationals in a convincing fashion, finishing with 202.34 points, while short program leader Mao Asada won the silver medal with a total of 193.69 points overall. Kanako Murakami finished in third with 187.52 points and Akiko Suzuki fourth with 175.96 points. Congratulations to Miki on her first National title in quite awhile and to Mao for fighting back after a dismal Grand Prix season.
Miki, Mao,and Kanako have been selected for the Japanese World team, while Akiko will be competing in place of Kanako at 4 Continents. My one regret for the ladies? That Akiko isn't on the World team. The three girls selected probably do have a better shot of medaling there than she does, but it's still a shame after seeing her consistently underscored on program components throughout this season, despite the fact that she is easily one of the more expressive ladies currently competing. Well, c'est la vie I suppose. On the brightside, Akiko has stated that she is planning on competing next season, so there is still hope yet!
As many others have stated (though I'm not sure it can be stated enough), Japan needs more than 3 spots for Worlds in singles!
Monday, December 27, 2010
Japanese Nationals - Mens Results
1. Takahiko Kozuka
2. Nobunari Oda
3. Daisuke Takahashi
4. Yuzuru Hanyu
The World team is Takahiko Kozuka, Nobunari Oda, and Daisuke Takahashi. 4 Continents is assigned to Takahiko, Yuzuru Hanyu, and Daisuke.
Freeskate Protocols
Freeskate Results
Overall Results
Congratulations to Takahiko on his first National title. It is a shame that he couldn't have won with a performance that he'd be more pleased with (I heard he disagreed with his score for the freeskate, thinking it too high), but it's still a big accomplishment.
As you could see from my post the other day day, I am extremely proud of Daisuke for pulling through and skating his best freeskate all season (and the performance of the night) to finish second in the freeskate and third overall. Here's to hoping that he takes a well deserved rest for a few days, and that his injury heals soon. After that, I think his focus should be getting the levels on his spins up (level 4's probably would have gotten him at least silver here), and obviously getting at least one of the quads consistent again. If Daisuke can do those things in the month and a half that he has until 4 Continents, he should be in much better stead. Sending my prayers that he'll be healthy and ready for Worlds!
2. Nobunari Oda
3. Daisuke Takahashi
4. Yuzuru Hanyu
The World team is Takahiko Kozuka, Nobunari Oda, and Daisuke Takahashi. 4 Continents is assigned to Takahiko, Yuzuru Hanyu, and Daisuke.
Freeskate Protocols
Freeskate Results
Overall Results
Congratulations to Takahiko on his first National title. It is a shame that he couldn't have won with a performance that he'd be more pleased with (I heard he disagreed with his score for the freeskate, thinking it too high), but it's still a big accomplishment.
As you could see from my post the other day day, I am extremely proud of Daisuke for pulling through and skating his best freeskate all season (and the performance of the night) to finish second in the freeskate and third overall. Here's to hoping that he takes a well deserved rest for a few days, and that his injury heals soon. After that, I think his focus should be getting the levels on his spins up (level 4's probably would have gotten him at least silver here), and obviously getting at least one of the quads consistent again. If Daisuke can do those things in the month and a half that he has until 4 Continents, he should be in much better stead. Sending my prayers that he'll be healthy and ready for Worlds!
Saturday, December 25, 2010
My Best Christmas Present This Year
Many, many thank yous to Daisuke, for a Christmas present that I'll remember for quite awhile. I knew I believed in you for a reason. =D
Friday, December 24, 2010
Japanese Nationals - Men's Short Results
Well THAT certainly didn't go as expected!
1. Takahiko Kozuka 87.91
2. Yuzuru Hanyu 78.94
3. Nobunari Oda 77.48
4. Daisuke Takahashi 74.78
5. Tatsuki Machida 73.75
6. Takahito Mura 72.33
From what I've gathered online, here is a summary how the top 4 skated. (If anything is wrong, I'll correct it once I've seen it and can confirm it.)
Yuzuru Hanyu landed a clean triple axel, triple lutz-triple toe, and a triple flip.( Very good! It's nice to see him skate so well, he's definitely one to keep an eye on. Fuji TV's camera work was... interesting. It made it look like his donut spin was all over the place.)
Daisuke stepped out of his triple flip-triple toe, and had a shaky triple axel, but had a triple lutz that was fine. I didn't expect him to be under Yuzuru based on how Yuzuru was scored on the Grand Prix. I'm thinking he had something called underrotated or downgraded. (Upon watching, it is pretty evident Daisuke was not himself. None of the jumps were very secure and even the spins had trouble. It did look like he had the axel ,though maybe slightly underrotated, but then he flipped out of it. The second half of his combo looked underrotated in the replay too. In a Japanese article he said he's in a better condition than at the GPF, but his coach has alluded otherwise. :-/)
Takahiko landed a triple axel, triple lutz-triple toe, and a triple flip, all cleanly. (After watching... Holy cow! Those jumps were GORGEOUS! Definitely among the best I've ever seen him do. Good for him! I do still find it shocking that he hit 87 without a quad, but I've heard that he got level 4 on all his spins and the step sequence, and I guess the GOE was through the roof on the jumps, deservedly.)
Nobunari fell on his quad attempt, which was supposed to be his combo. He landed a clean triple axel and triple lutz-triple toe, but lost his balance and fell during the footwork sequence. (Ouch. Well, he did think on his feet this time and salvaged some points by making the lutz his combo.)
Unfortunately, it is definitely going to be an uphill battle for Daisuke to keep his title. Takahiko has over 13 points on Daisuke, so Daisuke's going to have to skate near perfect, sell it for everything it is worth and likely hope for mistakes by at least Takahiko. Nobunari has his work cut out for him as well, if he wants the title, as he is 10 points behind the leader as well.
As much as I love Takahiko, you can bet that I'll be praying for a Christmas miracle for Daisuke. :P
EDIT: Links added! Thank you to whoever sent them to me.
P.S. Merry Christmas Eve and Merry Christmas to all of my readers!
Thursday, December 23, 2010
Japanese Nationals - Schedule & Starting Orders
My sister was kind enough to convert the schedule from Japanese time to Eastern Standard time. =)
Friday, December 24th
Pairs Short 2:00 AM - 2:15 AM
Mens Short 2:20 AM - 6:30 AM
Short Dance 11:00 PM - 11:20 PM
Pairs Free 11:20 - 11:35 PM
Ladies Short 11:50 PM - 4:10 AM
Saturday, December 25th
Mens Free 4:05 AM - 8:00 AM
Pairs & Men's Awards 8:00 AM
Sunday, December 26th
Free Dance 1:00 AM - 1:20 AM
Ladies Free 1:30 AM - 5:30 AM
Ladies and Ice Dance Awards 5:40 AM
World's Team Announcement 7:00 AM
Monday, December 27th
Medalist on Ice Exhibition (Guests Stephane Lambiel and Evgeni Plushenko) 3:00 AM - 6:00 AM
Check on ontd_skating for streaming times (not live though).
Practice Videos
1
2
(Sorry, I tried to embed them but they turned out huge and messed with the page a bit.)
Daisuke Takahashi, Takahiko Kozuka, and Nobunari Oda all seem to be in good condition - Daisuke told the press that his quad toe is inconsistent right now, but he might still go for it , but that if it is too unstable, he may try the quad flip instead. He does attempt a quad flip in one of the videos above and while I'm not sure it was fully rotated, I think it may have been more rotated than the attempt at the Grand Prix Final (though still two footed). Reportedly, the rest of his jumps are fine.
Also notable is that Mao Asada did land a triple axel in practice, but on the video it does look at least a little bit cheated.
Starting Orders
Mens Short
Ladies Short
Pairs Short
1Narumi TAKAHASHI/Mervin TRAN
Short Dance
Universal Sports Article
I'm so excited!
Friday, December 24th
Pairs Short 2:00 AM - 2:15 AM
Mens Short 2:20 AM - 6:30 AM
Short Dance 11:00 PM - 11:20 PM
Pairs Free 11:20 - 11:35 PM
Ladies Short 11:50 PM - 4:10 AM
Saturday, December 25th
Mens Free 4:05 AM - 8:00 AM
Pairs & Men's Awards 8:00 AM
Sunday, December 26th
Free Dance 1:00 AM - 1:20 AM
Ladies Free 1:30 AM - 5:30 AM
Ladies and Ice Dance Awards 5:40 AM
World's Team Announcement 7:00 AM
Monday, December 27th
Medalist on Ice Exhibition (Guests Stephane Lambiel and Evgeni Plushenko) 3:00 AM - 6:00 AM
Check on ontd_skating for streaming times (not live though).
Practice Videos
1
2
(Sorry, I tried to embed them but they turned out huge and messed with the page a bit.)
Daisuke Takahashi, Takahiko Kozuka, and Nobunari Oda all seem to be in good condition - Daisuke told the press that his quad toe is inconsistent right now, but he might still go for it , but that if it is too unstable, he may try the quad flip instead. He does attempt a quad flip in one of the videos above and while I'm not sure it was fully rotated, I think it may have been more rotated than the attempt at the Grand Prix Final (though still two footed). Reportedly, the rest of his jumps are fine.
Also notable is that Mao Asada did land a triple axel in practice, but on the video it does look at least a little bit cheated.
Starting Orders
Mens Short
1 | Ryuichi KIHARA | |
2 | Yukihiro YOSHIDA | |
3 | Sei KAWAHARA | |
4 | Junzo NISHIGAMI | |
5 | Yuya TAMADA | |
6 | Yuki HORINOUCHI | |
7 | Fumiya ITAI | |
8 | Hiroki HABU | |
9 | Ryujyu HINO | |
10 | Kento NAKAMURA | |
11 | Akio SASAKI | |
12 | Jun SUZUKI | |
13 | Hayato MIYAZAKI | |
14 | Koshin YAMADA | |
15 | Keiji TANAKA | |
16 | Hikaru MURAYAMA | |
17 | Junki SANO | |
18 | Naoto SAITO | |
19 | Yoji TSUBOI | |
20 | Jo MATSUMURA | |
21 | Yuzuru HANYU | |
22 | Takuya KONDO | |
23 | Kensuke NAKANIWA | |
24 | Daisuke TAKAHASHI | |
25 | Hayato ODAJIMA | |
26 | Takahiko KOZUKA | |
27 | Daisuke MURAKAMI | |
28 | Tatsuki MACHIDA | |
29 | Takahito MURA | |
30 | Nobunari ODA | |
31 | Yasuharu NANRI | |
32 | Tomoyuki KORIYAMA |
Ladies Short
1 | Saya UENO | |||
2 | Haruna SUZUKI | |||
3 | Rumi SUIZU | |||
4 | Haruka INOUE | |||
5 | Nana TAKEDA | |||
6 | Shion KOKUBUN | |||
7 | Kana MURAMOTO | |||
8 | Juri OKAWA | |||
9 | Naomi TANIKAWA | |||
10 | Karen KEMANAI | |||
11 | Risa SHOJI | |||
12 | Kako TOMOTAKI | |||
13 | Aki SAWADA | |||
14 | Hikaru NASUNO | |||
15 | Yuki NISHINO | |||
16 | Risa MOCHIZUKI | |||
17 | Miyabi OHBA | |||
18 | Roannasari OSHIKAWA | |||
19 | Eri SETO | |||
20 | Risa SASAKI | |||
21 | Mutsumi TAKAYAMA | |||
22 | Ayane NAKAMURA | |||
23 | Shoko ISHIKAWA | |||
24 | Kanako MURAKAMI | |||
25 | Haruka IMAI | |||
26 | Miki ANDO | |||
27 | Mari SUZUKI | |||
28 | Akiko SUZUKI | |||
29 | Mao ASADA | |||
30 | Fumie SUGURI | |||
31 | Ayumi GOTO | |||
32 | Yuka KOUNO |
Pairs Short
1Narumi TAKAHASHI/Mervin TRAN
Short Dance
1 | Cathy REED/Chris REED | ||
2 | Emi HIRAI/Taiyo MIZUTANI |
Universal Sports Article
I'm so excited!
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