No, she absolutely does not have that resume. Not sure where you got that from! In fact, she often comes back in the LP with a good score to make up for errors in the short. Also, she's had a full jump arsenal at least since her first JGP in 2010, lol. What she IS, however, is ridiculously...
Mirai was guaranteed two -- she finished top 12 at Worlds.
Rostelecom is definitely the weakest of the ladies' fields and it's pretty decent :lol: -- the rest are absolute bloodbaths.
Why are non-Asian people trying to dictate what's racist and not racist, and why are these non-Asian people such experts about not only biological makeup of different peoples and the supposed advantages of Asian bodies, but now also the social norms and expected behaviors of Asians??? :confused...
Perhaps this combo is in her future?
https://www.instagram.com/p/BEb3Lz4Es45/
3Lutz-3Loop(!!) and it looks really good! The loop is her best triple, but who would've thought that it would transition well into a end of a combo considering the -3T combos are typically her nemesis!
I wish I had the luxury of disassociating myself from my skin color and ethnic background :slinkaway
I didn't know anyone could've possibly taken this article in any kind of negative light but I guess there it is. I think everyone else has already done an excellent job explaining the importance...
Oh, yeah, this could be a very real possibility, especially given that Ota (who used this music as rosewood states) and Miyahara were/are both coached by Mie Hamada.
!Two relatively rare pieces of music? If anyone wants to see these pieces in action, I can think of two programs that have used Satoko's new music.
While "Fire Dance" is a more generic name, Akiko Suzuki's 2009-10 SP was set to music called "Fire Dance", and Mirai Nagasu used "Un Sospiro" as...
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