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Worlds is over but Worlds is also cancelled. Any Worlds that makes Shoma Uno cry is not a Worlds I want to be part of. Any Worlds that puts Vincent Zhou, trump supporter, in front of Shoma Uno and like fifty other skaters I'd rather see with bronze is a Bad Worlds. Japan being the host didn't help team Japan at all despite having several medal favorites. The only Japanese medalist was Yuzuru.

Other than bronze, I'm fine with the podium. Nathan really brought everything and deserved the title, and Yuzuru came back from injury with two great performances. They were amazing to watch back-to-back!

I'm so heartbroken for Shoma though and a little worried. He and Yuzuru both looked off, but Shoma especially, and it was really strange. It could have just been nerves getting to him in the end, which is rare but happens to everyone. Either way I'm really sad that it took a huge hit to Shoma's self-esteem based on what he's said about himself when interviewed right afterwards. Hopefully today he's less hard on himself and he takes his accomplishments from this season to heart, because he has a lot to be proud of.

I'm so glad this competition is done though. I've never seen something go from looking so good to being so terrible.
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I'm sad I can't watch the World Junior Championships and Universiade live other than today because I'm going on a trip. There's a lot of skaters I love competing and I won't get to see them compete again this season.

I never really watched juniors before this past season and ended up watching it for the Grand Prix Final because it was made so accessible comparatively. It's really hard to watch most competitions, but the junior Grand Prix Final was streamed on the ISU's youtube page for it. The ISU is also streaming the World Junior Championships for free. Might as well take advantage and these skaters are the future so it's interesting to see who is coming up.

It's also a good preparation for Worlds in two weeks which will be...something. I really really really hope it's better than last year's Worlds, which was horrible to watch. It was literally just...pain pain pain pain anxiety and like two people did well. The competitions up to this point are kind of...I don't know what it means for Worlds in terms of men (ladies did great so it'll be a really good competition to watch.) Like, men during Europeans were not great except for Javier, who isn't competing, and a few others who weren't on the podium. But the men at Four Continents were amazing and it was one of the cleanest men's competitions I've see this season (maybe THE cleanest men's competition?).

So we'll see
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In keeping with the apparent need to make this competition as dramatic as possible, ice dance (the last discipline) ended with a huge upset that confused literally everyone watching including the skaters. I almost never watch ice dance live because I don't know a thing, but this was at a reasonable time and it is interesting, so I watched.

Long story short, going into the free program two American teams, Hubbell/Donohue and Chock/Bates, were really really close for first and second. In the free skate everyone in their group performed amazingly. Chock/Bates were in first, with Hubbell/Donohue as the last skaters. At the end of H/D's skate the tech box in the upper left hand corner shows that their technical score is about even with C/B, so it could literally go either way and is pretty much down to performance component scores (the more subjective shit.)

But the scores took forever to come out. A really awkwardly long amount of time, and when they did they were low enough to put H/D in fourth. The arena was shocked (you could hear it), the other skaters were shocked, and everyone watching not in the arena was shocked. Their technical score had dropped a full 7 points, which isn't really common in ice dance. It's common in the other three disciplines because jumps, in review, can have a lot of errors, but jumps don't exist in ice dance. Points are usually lost based on level of difficulty. However, H/D lost points for a whole element. A stationary spin done at the beginning of the program was downgraded because they traveled while doing it. RIP.

The gala is later and I hope I can watch it. Everyone needs to have fun after that what-the-fuck of a competition. The weirdest part is, despite all that stress and up-and-down the podiums are pretty much a step above what you'd expect.
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The best thing ever happened last night and I'm still in awe: despite everything, Shoma Uno won Four Continents gold and broke the free skate world record for highest score. It's his first gold medal at a major international event in his senior career and I'm so proud!

Shoma has had the "silver" curse -- basically, no matter what big competition he's at and no matter who's there, he's ended up with silver, and this year he wanted to make a huge effort to get gold. He got injured in December and apparently re-injured his ankle twice in the past few weeks. His short program was watered down and not great as a result, and he was angry enough about it that he said he was going to attack the free skate. Practice reports didn't seem encouraging and he had ~8 points to make up to get into first. He did that easily with an amazing free skate and I'm so, so proud of him. He achieved what he set out to do.

And it wasn't an easy field. The men, especially the last two groups, were amazing. Usually the men's events have a lot of falling because of quads, but this time around people were on their game. It's the first time in a while (ever since I've started watching seriously, I thin?) that I've seen a men's competition be that good. Keegan Messing did well. Jason Brown attempted his quad and wasn't successful but the rest of his program was amazing, and he really is incredibly skilled at everything. The jumps are his only issue. Vincent didn't choke internationally (he got bronze.) Junhwan did well despite falling in the placements and I always love his free program (JUNLIET!) and it's so good to see Boyang back and doing well! Boyang got silver, anad this is the best he's been all season by a long shot!

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Anyway, I'm really glad everyone did well! It makes things really interesting going into worlds, for both the men and the ladies. And I'm glad there was no Kaori-level disappointments where a PCs point cost someone the podium. There are only two events left: ice dance free and the gala. I hope I can watch the gala but it's always a pain to find the streams and it runs late.

This event has been a wild ride from start to finish. I'm glad it's almost over.
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(I’m typing this on mobile so there might be typos.) Okay before the salt and sadness let’s talk about the good: the ladies did really really well. I’m impressed by everyone and overall it was a really good competition. Rika won! She came back from fifth to first with her free, which is incredible. It’s easy for her to gain points with the triple axel, but it’s hard to do one, and she usually always manages to nail at least one in the free. I admire her because there were several competitions this season where she had to come from behind to win or get on the podium and she’s really good at it. I also love her free program! The music is good the choreography is great the content is great Rika is pretty much always on her game with it. One day I hope she manages to skate both her short and free clean because she would probably break a world record with it. So far she hasn’t but there’s still worlds.

Mariah also has a free program I love. It’s so pretty! Mai Mihara did amazing in her free program as well and performed her heart out after a bad short. The last group in general was really good. And then...

There is Kaori. My biggest issue with the competition so far (and I hope the only one but I have a bad feeling about men’s.) I love Kaori. I love her free program. It’s beautiful and she skates it so well. It’s an emotional performance and the quality of her elements is amazing. She does not, however, get the performance scores she deserves. They are too low.

This happened in the short program where she was second to Bradie by not a lot, and in the free she was less than a point off silver and bronze. The silver medalist fell and was ahead of her. But that isn’t the problem. Kaori made one mistake (popping an axel) but the rest of her program was amazing. And she still got scored one point off the podium, despite the performance, with too low PCs and everyone agree she was lowballed.

When I say everyone I mean it. The expert twitter account that follows competition scoring in real time agreed. Most of twitter agreed. The CROWD agreed. You know a bad decision was made when the crowd has a bad reaction when the scores are read out, and the crowd’s reaction to Kaori’s score was really bad. It felt like all the cheer was sucked out of the arena even just watching from the live stream. And Kaori’s reaction was devastating — SHES really expressive and honest off ice and she started sobbing when she realized she wasn’t going to medal. BY LESS THAN ONE POINT! ITS FRUSTRATING! I feel horrible for her especially because the program was so beautiful.

There was also some shit in ice dance which is...unfortunate.

This makes me worry for the men, who already had their own shenanigans going on. Even without that I’m worried because I want Shoma to medal and it would be so sad if he didn’t. But even if he doesn’t, if someone is shafted because of bad scoring and it costs them a medal I will be very angry. I won’t be awake (just like I wasn’t awake for ladies and had to wake up to that news and then watch the replays) so I hope I wake up to good news. Prayer circle for Shoma and for anyone who isn’t in first right now. I FEAR
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So I said I was going to be asleep for the men's short and I was, but I woke up at exactly the time Shoma was up to skate and ended up watching. No idea how that happened, I didn't set an alarm and didn't know what time he was skating...anyway, some salt under the cut along with some praise:

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Men's free skates I'm looking forward to tomorrow night:

Shoma - this makes me incredibly anxious as it always does
Boyang - I hope he keeps the confidence he seems to have now
Junhwan - JUNLIET!! ALWAYS FUN TO WATCH!
Jason - he's such a beautiful skater
Tomoki - he's really done well this season and is so expressive
Kazuki - RIVERDANCE !!!!
Donovan - I've never seen his free before but based on the short I'm excited!
Nam - I hate the music choice (sorry I just hate La La Land) but I really like him skating to it

Tonight is ladies, though. Free skates I'm looking forward to from the ladies:

Kaori - I love her so much and her free is beautiful. I think she can win! She's the defending champion too so that would be nice.
Rika - she does the coming back from behind thing a lot and if she nails her two triple axels she'll probably win, something I wouldn't mind either because I love her too. I also love her free program so much!
Mariah - another beautiful free program, I want her to get the performance scores she deserves!
Ting - I saw her free done perfectly at Nationals and it was lovely, so it would be great to see it here like that too.
Eunsoo- she has a fun free program
Yelim - I'm really curious about her after seeing her in the Junior Grand Prix Final
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Four Continents started today with the Ladies Short and the Men's Short is...in a few minutes but going past midnight so I'm not staying up for that. I might stay up for the free on Saturday even though it's also really late but...we'll see.

The ladies did really well! Kaori Sakamoto -- AAA I LOVE HER SO MUCH SHE WAS SO GOOD! I think she should've been in first but...what can you did. Mariah Bell also did amazingly, and was scored too low, but both of them are still in the top three and not behind by much, especially Kaori. I have every bit of faith Kaori can do well in the free -- her free program is beautiful. And Rika -- I think every competition Rika has a mistake either in the short or the free on her triple axel. I've never seen her hit it in both programs which is a shame, because I want to see what happens when she does. But when she doesn't hit it in the short, she usually comes back in the free, so she's not out of it yet.

Very nervous for the men. Shoma sprained his ankle -- TWO MORE TIMES since Nationals!! I don't even know how this is possible, but somehow he seems 100% happier before this competition than he was before the Grand Prix Final or any of his Grand Prix competitions, despite not being injured. I think whatever realization he had at JP Nationals is carrying over here and I hope that he can be happy even if he doesn't get the gold he's been wanting all season. And, not gonna lie, I think he won't unless he skates perfectly and the others don't. He watered down his program content because of the injury, and while it's still difficult, I know that some of the other skaters have more difficult planned program content -- Boyang Jin and Vincent Zhou specifically. And...well...I'm fine with Boyang winning, he's great and he's the defending champion and he had his own confidence issues early this season. But Vincent above Shoma is something I cannot live with ever at all. I am still mad about Vincent over Jason Brown at Nationals.

Jason is gonna be there! Junhwan Cha is also there and I hope he does really well!

Team Japan in general has been pretty chaotic. Kaori started things off by saying she'd give her life for success at this competition. Rika is wearing mismatched skates (one gold blade and one silver) because one of her boots was worn down, *and* she dislocated a finger on Tuesday. Shoma has his sprained ankle. I hope the others aren't hiding some strange issue that will throw a wrench in things.

Here's hoping I wake up to good news with the men. As far as I know, most of them have been doing relatively well in practice.
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 Nathan Chen is National Champion, Jason Brown is bronze, we won't talk about the other one! It was really fun to watch but I'm glad all those competitions are done and there's a week's break between these and the next ones because that was...a lot of skating. A LOT. It's still technically not done, there's a gala skate for Nationals in half an hour but I don't think there's a way to see it because the US is shit so...it's effectively over. 

In two weeks is Four Continents which will be 300% more stress because Shoma Uno is gonna be there. He's my favorite, but he's also coming off an injury that is apparently worse than he thought. AND he wants to be better this season, which means that his confidence was a lot lower up until JP Nationals (when he was injured, but ironically he did better and he said it made his confidence come back.) Shoma is frustrated with always getting silver and I would LOVE to see him get gold at either Four Continents or Worlds (or both!) but the injury is going to be a challenge if it isn't better. Then there's the fact that Nathan Chen, who did the free skate to end all free skates at Nationals, is going to be at 4CCs and has beaten Shoma multiple times. And then he and Yuzuru will be at Worlds, and Shoma has never beaten Yuzuru either. I also like Nathan and Yuzuru, I just want Shoma to be able to reach his goals because yeah, coming in second all the time is frustrating. 

Nathan has a lot of different quads that he can land cleanly, though, and Shoma and Yuzuru both don't have as much I don't think. Nathan has the quad lutz which is lit, and Shoma and Yuzuru don't as far as I know. I think there was more variety last year and the year before, but this year things have been toned down (for everyone, but for Nathan 'toned down' means like...only four quads and not five.) All of this is not even factoring the other men's skaters I enjoy, including Boyang Jin who could definitely also make things difficult (he beat Shoma last year at 4CCs RIP) if he manages to get his confidence back, since it was not in a good place earlier this season, but he did amazingly at Chinese Nationals. 

I want many things for many people. THIS DOESN'T EVEN COUNT THE LADIES! TBH I don't really know what I want from them either because I want many of them to do well but it's hard to tell on any given day who's gonna come out on top. Like Rika Kihira and Satoko Miyahara did really well this season, but Kaori did better than Satoko in the Grand Prix Final and won Nationals. Similarly, Alina was expected to do well, but Elizaveta and Sofia both have also done well, and Sofia became European Champion over Alina. And US ladies KJFLKADSJFKLSDJFADSDSA idk about all that. Not that the European ladies matter for Four Continents, because they're not going to be there. 

This is a lot of rambling to say I'm not ready for Four Continents. 
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 EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIPS MENS AND LADIES AND PAIRS ARE OVER AND I'M SCREAMINF OH MY GOD I AM SO HAPPY WITH THE GOLD MEDALISTS 

Sofia Samodurova for ladies gold (in her first year as a senior!), Javier Fernandez for men's gold (HIS SEVENTH IN A ROW) (AND IT'S HIS LAST COMPETITIVE PERFORMANCE) and Vanessa James/Morgan Cipres for pairs gold (MANY TEARS THEY'RE SO GOOD) 

Mens and Ladies definitely had unexpected things happening, though. For mens, it was unexpected that Matteo and probably Alexander would end up on the podium, but Mikhail Kolyada (who was expected) had a really bad free skate after an amazing short and I think he injured himself? I hope not...Also really good was Kevin Aymoz in 4th -- his short especially. And Javier killed it of course! On only three weeks of training! Matteo skated to Queen so A+++ 

Ladies: Alina Zagitova was definitely the favorite, and I think it was expected that the podium would be all Russian (Alina, Sofia, Stanislava) but that did not happen. Stanislava had a really bad short program, Alina had a really bad long program (she's been having issues with it all season) and Sofia killed both programs. Viveca Lindfors from Finland was third with a program to Les Mis! 

Carmen programs should be cancelled. All three people, all from Russia (Alina, Mikhail, and Maxim Kovtun), who performed it for their free skate had disaster. 

The slow burn horror at knowing that Alexander Samarin could medal and possibly even win was fun to watch on Twitter. I don't really like him either RIP his free program bothers me so much because he isn't the person for it at all. (It's a Greatest Showman program) 

That was fun to watch though. Also fun to watch was the US ladies free skate! Alysa Liu won Nationals at 13 years old, becoming the youngest woman to win it ever, with three triple axels across both programs. My slight salt with the podium here is that I wish Mariah was silver over Bradie based solely on their free skates (I like them both), since they both had really good short programs but Mariah had a better free imo. 

US everything else is today (and the men's free tomorrow) so that should be fun! I imagine Nathan Chen is going to get gold, but we'll see. 
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 JAVIER FERNANDEZ FOR GOLD 2K19!!! 

It was really fun to watch the men and pairs and US ladies. Everyone feels like they improved from the beginning of the season and is bringing their best, which is cool to watch. Mikhail Kolyada FINALLY killed his short program! I'm so happy for him! Kevin Aymoz was really fun to watch (he did a cartwheel in his step sequence) and Javier was so good! A bit badly judged, but he is determined to win.

US pairs and ladies short: pairs is...eeeeeehhhh the politics surrounding the pairs competition was not great, if only because people made some shitty decisions. Ladies was better in that no one made any stupid decisions as far as I know, and they did really well. Mariah Bell's short program is really fun to watch, Alysa Liu did that triple axel and is probably going to be on the podium even though she's not eligible for senior anything else for forever because she's 13. If she keeps it up, she could do a lot for US ladies because...well...compared to the top countries they haven't really had anyone able to challenge. 

Three more days (including today.) It's been weird watching figure skating from early morning to late at night because the events are scheduled like that. 

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