Shun and Misha win for the wildest emotional swings of the night
Shun looking over frequently at Yuma during the medal ceremony for hints on what he should do was so sweet and wholesome.
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Shun and Misha win for the wildest emotional swings of the night
I was talking to a Taiwanese friend who mentioned that Li is probably in for a massive bonus because what he achieved (the result, not the beating Ilia's TES) is a breakthrough for Taiwan. So yay for himYu-Hsiang Li beat Ilia's TES![]()

That's weird. What did they do with the first two groups that we saw when watching it live? (Asking NBC, not you.)I got home and watched the Venue Feed replay through my fingers. I didn't realize until a few skaters in that the Venue Feed tile is only the last two groups.
I watched the NBC coverage tonight with Tara and Johnny and was very pleasantly surprised. Obviously, they were unprepared for the results but I was impressed with the sensitivity they gave it.
I hope Ilia stays offline and just goes and enjoys the rest of the Olympics (or goes home, whatever he needs). All these comparisons to Biles but he won’t deal with the racism/sexism she dealt with, thankfully. I think Nathan is the best comparison and if he wants to talk with someone that is his person.
Well everyone handles Olympic pressure different. And Yuma, and Yuzuru at least got to go to their first Olympics as teenagers. Ilia was denied that when he was 17. Now he'll be 25 at his next Olympics if he doesn't retire and stays healthy and competitive in his mid-twenties. Yuma especially wasn't expected to win in 2022 and he didn't, he won silver. He didn't have that pressure, Yuzuru and Nathan did, with Nathan prevailing and Shoma winning the bronze.Yuma (age 18), Yuzuru (age 19), and Shoma (age 20) would beg to differ.
I've been seeing even worse from disgusting trolls, gleeful about Ilia's Olympic heartache. A pox on all of them.No, he won't have to deal with sexism, but he has been dealing with extremely nasty shouts of "he's just a Russian who's found a way to skirt the ban by being born in the US". Imagine what that dimension does to him and other athletes like him.
Yes, he did.BTW, did Ilia do his Bonaly back flip in his FS?
Thank you. At least he was able to become the second skater (and the first man) in Olympic history to perform it on Olympic ice in the FS. He was the first to perform a back flip in the SP, and the Bonaly flip in the Team FS. And Adam was the first to perform a back flip in the individual Men's FS on two feet since Terry Kubicka in 1976.Yes, he did.
That said, I was very nervous for both Adam and Ilia's flips, considering all the mistakes that both of them made before and after these. The risk is just too great.Thank you. At least he was able to become the second skater (and the first man) in Olympic history to perform it on Olympic ice in the FS. He was the first to perform a back flip in the SP, and the Bonaly flip in the Team FS. And Adam was the first to perform a back flip in the individual Men's FS on two feet since Terry Kubicka in 1976.
Said with a sad and wistful smile and a heart broken over and over again, not just by Ilia, but by all of the boys of Winter who didn't quite reach their Olympic dream on Olympic ice yesterday.![]()
I've seen a report posted on X from some German news media that was speculating about that but afaik neither Ilia nor any of the other skaters in the Final group has mentioned it or complained about it.I am currently re-watching the competition and I am starting to believe the chewed up ice theory. You can clearly see it in Fa's program onwards. However, Grassley might have been experiencing it.
Yuma survived because he was less dependent on jumps.



I was thinking about his mother yesterday. I bet she just wanted to go on the first plane to give him a hug. All though I know he prefers to have his father there, because apparently he gets nervous with her around/she gets very nervous when he competes, I was thinking that this might have been one of the moments he had preferred to have his mother there.I would pay to hear the update phone call yesterday between Malinina and Skornyakov![]()
Yes, and I thought of his little sister.I was thinking about his mother yesterday. I bet she just wanted to go on the first plane to give him a hug. All though I know he prefers to have his father there, because apparently he gets nervous with her around/she gets very nervous when he competes, I was thinking that this might have been one of the moments he had preferred to have his mother there.
Arutyunyan was at the boards when Malinin came off the ice after the free skate - Ilia talked to his father first, and then gave Rafael a hug.Was the rumour ever confirmed that Team Malinin flew in Raf last minute for emergency coaching? It was weird that Raf was not with Malinin at the final after being there previously. (I think, I’ve only watched in person and not on tv.)
Such is sport!Or Petrosian.
Ah, I was thinking lesser heralded teammate of Team Event star. A Gutmann OGM with a perfect skate would sit better with me than Sotnikova did, unless she were to beat a clean Kaori.
I was gonna say, what’s the next upset or controversy to come? SharkNaki wins? Chan and Howe get a bronze? Gubanova wins it all?
The universe is listening to our wild speculation and thinking, "Hey, y'know what would be funny?" 
This is from the team event thread. I was just a bit early is all...Omg guys haven't we learned from @Karen-W's premonition?The universe is listening to our wild speculation and thinking, "Hey, y'know what would be funny?"
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Guys are bringing their A game, but you know somebody's gonna f*** up, so who will it be?
I know everyone is thinking "Aymoz", but imagine if it ends up being Ilia.
BTW, did Ilia do his Bonaly back flip in his FS?
I've seen a report posted on X from some German news media that was speculating about that but afaik neither Ilia nor any of the other skaters in the Final group has mentioned it or complained about it.
Same! I was miffed at first, but it was also late.I got home and watched the Venue Feed replay ... I didn't realize until a few skaters in that the Venue Feed tile is only the last two groups.


And his presentation didn't completely stop at his face.
GF says "are you sure that message said he won?"
my hands were over my mouth for the rest of the program as it dawned on me that Shaidorov was going to be Olympic champion
ing about it is just silly. More appropriate would be to complain about using Ilia for both segments of the Team Event. Although I would also say that gave him a taste of Olympic ice, so perhaps he would have been more prepared? Or not doing the FS (and probably USA getting TE silver) might have put a different fire under him. Who can know? But bitching about a decision 4 years ago just seems like yet another opportunity to dog on Brown, who isn't even here and had his own never-seen-that meltdown last month.Still, I wonder. So many career-bad skates in the last group. Ice chewed up from so many quads?He did do a backflip, but I believe he landed it on two feet this time, not one.
Ilia did mention it. He said something like the ice wasn't all he would have wanted, but he couldn't complain because it was the same for all the skaters, not just him.