View Poll Results: Best Men's Skater of the 2011/12 Season (Senior or Junior)?

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  • Patrick Chan

    63 31.03%
  • Daisuke Takahashi

    99 48.77%
  • Yuzuru Hanyu

    18 8.87%
  • Brian Joubert

    1 0.49%
  • Florent Amodio

    0 0%
  • Michal Brezina

    1 0.49%
  • Javier Fernandez

    4 1.97%
  • Jeremy Abbott

    4 1.97%
  • Jason Brown

    5 2.46%
  • Yan Han

    3 1.48%
  • Joshua Farris

    1 0.49%
  • Other

    4 1.97%
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    Best Men's Skater of the 2011/12 Season (Senior or Junior)?

    Best Men's Skater of the 2011/12 Season (Senior or Junior)?

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    You forgot the poll!
    "Once you've skated together long enough, and you're really good friends, you can close your eyes, put your hand out and she's right there." Joe Dolkiewicz, 2011 US Novice Pairs Bronze Medalist

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    best artistic impact : Abbott (Nationals SP etc.)

    best technical impact : Chan (Worlds LP‘s 4T/4T3T/3A etc.)

    best touching & respectable impact : Plushenko (Euro SP etc.)

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    Yuzuru Hanyu is, in my mind, the most impressive this year.

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    Takahashi

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    Should separate the Juniors from the Seniors.

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    Objectively speaking, Chan, although I would have liked to have picked Takahashi instead.

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    Dai is the true world champ

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    I picked Chan because right now there is no one that has the same speed, height on jumps, edge quality and footwork all in one. Chan flys and skates like hercules

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    Patrick Chan is still the very best. I've been impressed by Yuzuru Hanyu at Worlds.

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    Takahashi and Plushenko.

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    Yuzuru Hanyu impressed me most this season.

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    Takahashi all the way!

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    Objectively, it would be Patrick. But I still love Brezina

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    Takahashi. He has it all.

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    Fernandez was robbed!!!

    Quote Originally Posted by Yazmeen View Post
    You forgot the poll!
    I'm off to the Patrick Chan threads...where you can watch a molehill become a mountain in seconds!!!

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