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Abbott's FS with music: http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x1k7w1q_wc-2014-jeremy-abbott-fs_sport
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Abbott's FS with music: http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x1k7w1q_wc-2014-jeremy-abbott-fs_sport
http://web.icenetwork.com/news/2014/03/28/70311656/one-two-punch-gives-japan-gold-silver-at-worldsJeremy Abbott, in what may have been his final competitive performance, closed the season on a high note, performing his Muse free skate "the best I've ever skated that program in competition." He earned a season-high 166.68 points for the segment and 246.35 overall. He finished fifth overall.
When asked by the media of his future plans, Abbott acknowledged that he needs some time to process this event before making any decisions.
"If I go out today, I would be happy because that's the best I've skated," he said. "I'm certainly not done skating. I love to skate and I love to perform and I love to create. That's going to be with me for a long time. I'm going to be in front of an audience for a long time to come. I don't know. I'm trying to absorb this moment and then I'll go home and take the next step to see what happens."
Abbott delivered a very stylish performance to music from the British group Muse, earning a personal-best 166.68 points and ending with 246.35 points, also a personal best.
As in the short program event Thursday, he was a great favorite of the Japanese crowd, gaining huge applause and a long standing ovation from the 18,000 Saitama spectators. Hundreds of flowers were thrown on the ice, and the 20 flower girls needed several minutes to collect them.
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"It is really bittersweet for me," said Abbott, who planned this to be his final competition. "I have so many emotions going through my head. I'm happy with how I skated, and that was exactly what I wanted to do here.
"That's the best I've ever skated that program in competition," he continued. "I'm so proud and honored to do it in Japan. I had such a warm welcome. I want to look at my protocols and see where I lost points. I know that I could have been much higher than that."
When asked about his skating future, Abbott seemed to reconsider his vow to retire.
"I'm certainly not done skating; I love to skate, and I love to perform, and I love to create," he said. "I'm going to be in front of an audience for a long time to come. I'm trying to absorb this moment, and then I'll go home and take the next step to see what happens."
“Going through the whole week of worlds, I really felt like I could potentially compete another year,” said Abbott, smiling and wearing a colorful bow tie at a Figure Skating in Harlem event in Central Park on Monday night. “I’m kind of on the fence at the moment. I really need to take some time away from the sport and really meditate over it and mull things over inside. If I continue, what I would want to do it for and why.”
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“I learned so much about myself this season, as a skater, as a competitor, more than I have in my entire career,” Abbott said in between autographing pictures and skates indoors, sheltered from plodding rain. “I really felt like I gained a lot of momentum. I kind of want to put that to use.”
Hershey show tonight!
First, had a skate club meet and greet with Jeremy Abbott. What a sweet guy! Answered the kids' questions and signed autographs.
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The other program that brought tears to my eyes was Jeremy's first number ("The Fear" I think). Just such a sharp line between his skating and everyone else's when it comes to taking skating beyond competition and making it a performance. He could be the heir apparent to Scott and Kurt for SOI. This show really missed having an MC, and I wish Jeremy would have stepped into that role. And his blades on the ice...like buttah. He's so powerful and so precise. He bobbled and fell on one or two jumps, but landed a massive triple axel that made my daughter and I gasp. Unreal how fantastic that jump was.
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The men's number "The Walker" was funny. My daughter said, "Are they trying to look like One Direction?" They really did look like a cute boy band.
I give Jeremy credit for having two brand new programs for this tour - "The Fear" (Ben Howard) and "Latch" by Disclosure (debuted at the 2014 Worlds gala).Some impressions from the Newark show: ...
I also found Alissa and Jeremy's Piano Guys to be quite charming.
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The last few years when SOI was nowhere near me, I was most interested in seeing some of the group numbers that people talked about (but there were rarely ever videos online!), so I tried to capture those for people who might not be able to see the show live. It's a bit difficult to get everyone in the frame at the same time though. Anyway, I uploaded a few videos:
The Walker (men's group): http://youtu.be/Ig6DRvFbRD4
Czisny & Abbott - Piano Guys: http://youtu.be/RvS9dQtnGA0
I haven't heard anything to date. He is not listed for a Senior B before Skate America.Bumping this thread-Does anyone know why Jeremy changed his SP from LATCH back to LILIES?
"Latch" (one of his SOI tour programs) is still listed in his Team USA bio: http://web.icenetwork.com/skaters/profile/jeremy_abbottAbbott, a two-time Olympian and four-time U.S. champion, will make his season debut at Skate America. He will use his short program from last season, “Lilies of the Valley,” (although this could change later in the season) and will skate to “Adagio for Strings” in the long program.
Here's Jeremy's new short program, Lay Me Down by Sam Smith. He looked strong and solid both nights, really beautiful. http://youtu.be/l4d9X2hYCw0
I'm just going to stop paying attention to the jumping problems. I thought both of his NHK programs were beautiful. I don't care where he places at this point. These two program performances alone made me happy that he did not retire.
and this is the problem with the scoring system.....there is no "higher level" it's all bits that make points-no matter how ugly, or how many falls.He understands skating on a higher level than those that actually judge him do IMHO.
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This times a million.His simple costuming is also so flattering so that I watch the skating and body line without distraction of the costume.