Bigbird
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My only hope is this, Miss Nagasu, bring it, please. Please do not waste these performances on practice ice, bring them to the competition ice as well. Thank you.
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I hope she skates well in the LP. Would love to see her land all her jumps, including the 3A. The pcs will be high if she lands the jumps.
I was surprised how stingy the panel was with PCS, cause there's usually Nats inflation. Last year, Mirai got 33.15, Karen 31.85, and Ashley 34.68. I think 31.19 was a bit low for Mirai, but honestly I was so nervous watching I didn't really pay attention to her presentation - I need to rewatch. Ashley had 32.94...not held up as much as one would expect. I think Mirai's highest PCS is around 63 from NHK.
I'm definitely nervous for the FS. I know I promised earlier in the thread I wouldn't watch, and instead would hold a prayer circle. I think she can do it...she's going to perform and score regardless if I watch. I'm glad she's not skating last - less pressure - even less going before both Karen and Bradie.
I hope its a 3axel/3 toe/2 loop!!!!!![]()
I hope she skates well in the LP. Would love to see her land all her jumps, including the 3A. The pcs will be high if she lands the jumps.
I am so nervous for her going into the LP! Whenever I really really want a skater to skate well, it doesn't happen. After what happened to Max Aaron last night, I have to really bring my expectations to zero when it comes to my favorite skaters.
I am so nervous for her going into the LP!
Click on the "Listen" button at the top to hear her (and Max Aaron) being interviewed in the almost-4-minute "All Things Considered" segment.Figure skater Mirai Nagasu also hopes to return to the Olympics — she came in fourth in Vancouver in 2010, when she was just 16.
"Whenever I have a break, I'm back on my computer and studying," says Nagasu, now 24. She's in the equivalent of her junior year, on her way to a bachelor's degree in international business at UCCS. "It is so beyond difficult to balance it all. During finals week I don't get a lot of sleep and I tell myself, 'I can't do this anymore.'"