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Your translation seemed great to me. It was probably literal or close. People often don't speak in clear full sentences, esp when they're crying with excitement, LOL .
Your translation seemed great to me. It was probably literal or close. People often don't speak in clear full sentences, esp when they're crying with excitement, LOL .
Thank you for taking the time to translate it too!!Thank you. Yes, they were very excited and happy for Nathan after both programs. And in general, they support how he pushes the sport forward.
Male commentator is Yagudin. Sorry, my English is not very good, but here it is.
TAT: Bravo! And the audience gets up again, just jumps out, despite the fact that he is American, and not Japanese. It was just fantastic. It was fantastic. He had a huge margin in the short program ... Lesha here Yagudin cries and I can cry too, because these are guys, this is skating, this is the direction! This is a distance training, this is character. Rafik my God, I congratulate you.
Y: Rafael Arutyunyan, Nadezhda Kanaeva and of course he - Nathan Chen ... oh, how good that I finished skating, how good that we all finished skating. Now I remember the words of a journalist who asked me one question before the world: “Do Russians have a chance to take a place in the top three?”. Well, I don’t know a place in the top three, if you just ask the guys in the locker room to hold the medals. Oh...
TAT: You know nothing even to say. And what marks do they give him?
Y: Tatyana Anatolyevna, they give... if Yuzuru has 110 on his technique, he has 120 here!
TAT: He can’t be lower in technique, he has this high lutz and flip, Yuzuru has a loop...
Grishin (other commentator): The man put three combinations in the second part, he performed everything according to the max, Lz, F, T, A and combination with the quad in the second part.
TAT: Everything, everything! And like a guy so simple, in a T-shirt, as they say. The shirt has nerves drawn, which he holds in his fists. He studies at Yale University, trains remotely, cannot afford to rest for one day. Bravo!
Y: You know, in the cinema there are dramas, comedies, there are different genres, and there is a fantasy, this is a film that we have just watched - this is fantastic. 216 record after record! 323 points!
TAT: Oh, how lovely, how lovely is this men's single skating.
From the SLFS facebook page.Salt Lake Figure Skating's Nathan Chen defends his World Title! He will be visiting Salt Lake City on April 6th and making a social appearance at the 2019 US Adult Figure Skating Championship held at the Salt Lake City Sports Complex (by the U of U) that evening. Please help us show our support to Nathan in person and get your All Even Pass to the Adult Championships now at www.skatesaltlake.org or get a Day Pass at the door. Let's raise the roof on April 6th!!
Nathan will be in Salt Lake City on April 6th
From the SLFS facebook page.
What Nathan did was amazing. He was essentially training alone and mostly coaching himself while juggling a regular courseload at Yale. I remember what it was like in college, with so many distractions and new things to adjust to being on your own. I remember gaining weight from the all you can eat cafeterias and socializing, and the temptation to sleep in because no one cared if you skipped class-- it was all on you. But somehow, Nathan had the drive and incredible self-motivation to see through and plan/execute everything. Practicing and exercising alone, driving alone to another rink to practice some more before going back to study. I can't believe it! Remember Kevin Shum's mind boggling essay about juggling MIT with skating, and he had his coaches there to hold him accountable. Nathan is the king and such a role model to all!
I don't recall ever seeing this clip of a 4-year old Nathan performing at his home rink in Salt Lake City : https://www.instagram.com/p/BvZdsKqHQYF/
Nathan was at Michelle's Chubb Fellow lecture today. I wouldn't be surprised if they were having dinner tonight.Nathan is also scheduled to perform for the 3rd consecutive year in Japan's annual national team exhibition Dreams on Ice in Yokohama, June 28-30: http://www.onice.jp/DOI19/guests.html
He will perform in 9 of the 13 U.S. Stars on Ice shows this spring (he's missing the first show on April 18 and the 3 shows during final exam week in early May).
Coach Rafael spoke quite a bit about Nathan in this post-Worlds Russian interview - link to a translation is posted here: https://www.fsuniverse.net/forum/th...w-with-rafael-arutyunyan.105448/#post-5569576
https://www.instagram.com/p/Bvz_oqEn14R/ (eta: (L to R: Professor Mary Lui, Head of Timothy Dwight College who interviewed Michelle; Nathan; Michelle; Vicky Chun, Director of Athletics at Yale)Nathan was at Michelle's Chubb Fellow lecture today.
At the end, here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6dCTvKk0KN4&t=1h16m15sMichelle brought up his skate boarding on campus. She speaks for all of us.
LOL, most likely due to my translation. Like, for example, in “these are guys, this is skating”, you should read this as “wow, these guys, wow, this skating”. When Yagudin says that he is glad that he finished skating, he means that he is glad that he does not need to compete with Chen.
He meant that borrowing the medals was the Russian guys’ only chance to get close to themThanks a bunch for the translation and the additional translation. But please, more help. What does Yags mean by this:
"Now I remember the words of a journalist who asked me one question before the world: 'Do Russians have a chance to take a place in the top three?' Well, I don’t know a place in the top three, if you just ask the guys in the locker room to hold the medals. Oh..."
Here TAT was wondering what the judges were giving Nathan for his FS. And Yagudin and Grishin together said Tatiana Anatolievna, who cares. And then it was cute: I think Yagudin says Yuzuru has a 110 tech and Nathan has (TOGETHER WITH GRISHIN) ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY!Male commentator is Yagudin. Sorry, my English is not very good, but here it is.
TAT: Bravo! And the audience gets up again, just jumps out, despite the fact that he is American, and not Japanese. It was just fantastic. It was fantastic. He had a huge margin in the short program ... Lesha here Yagudin cries and I can cry too, because these are guys, this is skating, this is the direction! This is a distance training, this is character. Rafik my God, I congratulate you.
Y: Rafael Arutyunyan, Nadezhda Kanaeva and of course he - Nathan Chen ... oh, how good that I finished skating, how good that we all finished skating. Now I remember the words of a journalist who asked me one question before the world: “Do Russians have a chance to take a place in the top three?”. Well, I don’t know a place in the top three, if you just ask the guys in the locker room to hold the medals. Oh...
TAT: You know nothing even to say. And what marks do they give him? Y: Tatyana Anatolyevna, they give... if Yuzuru has 110 on his technique, he has 120 here!
TAT meant something like Nathan's 4z has hangtime, it hangs in the air.TAT: He can’t be lower in technique, he has this high lutz and flip, Yuzuru has a loop...
OMG they were having puppies and kittens. Completely beside themselves, all three of them. All the ooofs and ooooh aaahs made for great television.Your translation seemed great to me. It was probably literal or close. People often don't speak in clear full sentences, esp when they're crying with excitement, LOL .
'ITA. About two weeks ago, I sent an email to The Today show indicating that given Nathan's accomplishments, he has not received the attention/recognition that he deserves. But then again, between his competitions, touring and school, perhaps nothing could be scheduled.I had hoped the local stations were waiting for Nathan's appearance to do stories about his Worlds victory. There was almost nothing during competition week. So far, I haven't seen anything. It's pretty disappointing - especially in a city/state where 87% expressed support of Olympics returning in a recent poll.
'ITA. About two weeks ago, I sent an email to The Today show indicating that given Nathan's accomplishments, he has not received the attention/recognition that he deserves. But then again, between his competitions, touring and school, perhaps nothing could be scheduled.
'ITA. About two weeks ago, I sent an email to The Today show indicating that given Nathan's accomplishments, he has not received the attention/recognition that he deserves. But then again, between his competitions, touring and school, perhaps nothing could be scheduled.
The guys from British Eurosport agree with your assessment.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y8cc6UYdEIg
My accountant asked me about [faux Bell vs Lim scandal] when I went in for taxes, but hadn't heard anything about Nathan.
Hmmm. Video has been removed. We are not allowed to hear (or see) what Eurosport guys had to say about this performance. There are still official NBC videos up on Youtube of Nathan's U.S. championships performances and Worlds performances for 2019. But no other video versions are allowed these days on Youtube.
Streaming stuck. Vid never comes. Didn't try NBC.Try this out https://aboutnathanpic.blogspot.com/2019/03/wc-2019-vid.html
NBC, B.ESP, BBC, CBC commentary