2025 4CC - Men Free: “Crash landing on UR”

Dias Jirenbayev

2A
3Lz step out
2F
2Lo
3Lz+3T

2F+Eu+3S tight
2A+1T tight


Wouldn't mind Shaidorov getting into the top 10 and this one making major progress in the off-season to get to the Olympics via China. He's glorious and if he ever got up into the top ranks, I think he'd be wildly popular with the younger crowd.
 
he has lovely control in his non-jump movements. not sure what is up with the pop-palooza
 
Awww - feel bad for Dias. I hope he can manage to put it all together someday.
 
there is no "program" happening here, but Cheung is doing a great job of taking his time and landing these jumps. It's strangely captivating to watch. In my mind he's in black because he's a stealth ninja jumping on ice during someone else's skate to show what he can do.
 
It must be disappointing to the skaters to see empty stands when they come to compete. When you think of the time, money and effort they put into their training day in and day out, week after week, month after month for years on end; and, then they qualify to compete at a big int'l competition and nobody cares (or not enough to buy a ticket). Shame.
 
he's pretty gassed here at the end but i actually didn't dislike this
 
Shiu Hei Cheung

3Lz
3F
3Lz+2T nice
3S
3T+2A seq tight, forward
3T+Eu+2F tight
2Lz

Jumps started off with so much promise and then the program went nowhere. Steps are weak, spins are weak.
 
Cheung - I didn’t know Hong Kong even counted as a separate entity from China anymore. I can’t even imagine the political craziness this kid has to endure to compete. He’s really a pretty skater - I like his leg line. If he’s doing this level of skating and really studying law at university, I’m impressed.
 
there is no "program" happening here, but Cheung is doing a great job of taking his time and landing these jumps. It's strangely captivating to watch. In my mind he's in black because he's a stealth ninja jumping on ice during someone else's skate to show what he can do.
I felt the same. There wasn't really much to the program and a lot of slow skating, but I was strangely riveted.
 
It must be disappointing to the skaters to see empty stands when they come to compete. When you think of the time, money and effort they put into their training day in and day out, week after week, month after month for years on end; and, then they qualify to compete at a big int'l competition and nobody cares (or not enough to buy a ticket). Shame.
Geez, I thought skating was popular in Korea now.
 
Cheung - I didn’t know Hong Kong even counted as a separate entity from China anymore. I can’t even imagine the political craziness this kid has to endure to compete. He’s really a pretty skater - I like his leg line. If he’s doing this level of skating and really studying law at university, I’m impressed.
Since the early 2000s, if not earlier -- ETA: definitely earlier
 

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