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Which competition is the best Cyber Swan?
I would pick 4CC.
https://youtu.be/v5-5uc6E7Ko
But I love the Bachelorette EX even more, which was the first program Kenji Miyamoto choreographed for Daisuke.
https://youtu.be/0qtmGkbirJw
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Which competition is the best Cyber Swan?
Anyone who can skate to a Bjork song with such talent is someone special, very special.I would pick 4CC.
https://youtu.be/v5-5uc6E7Ko
But I love the Bachelorette EX even more, which was the first program Kenji Miyamoto choreographed for Daisuke.
https://youtu.be/0qtmGkbirJw
I saw him at Skate America in 2013 and feel like he under-executed that season. Did he have any thrilling competitions or real lights-out skates in '13-'14? If not, maybe that's why he wants to be out there again under competitive fire- to deliver some great skates.
Like most everyone, I'm a huge Takahashi fan.
But I am really rather 'meh' about this comeback. TBH, I think he's long passed his 'best before' date. I very much doubt he'll even make it out of Japan (which he thinks himself).
Like most everyone, I'm a huge Takahashi fan.
But I am really rather 'meh' about this comeback. TBH, I think he's long passed his 'best before' date. I very much doubt he'll even make it out of Japan (which he thinks himself).
He's coming back only for himself, not even for his fans.
At the moment, he has all of his jumps back, up to the triple Axel. He just started practicing quads. He’s not at the point where it’s feels like it’s feasible yet. He’s working on a quad Salchow. “I’ve never actually landed one successfully,” he said. But he’s been trying different entries into the jump and it’s starting to hum a bit. “We’ll see how it goes,” he said.
He’d like to do the quad toe loop, but about three years ago, during a show, he sprained his left ankle on the toe pick of the jump. “Ever since then, for three years, I’ve been scared to do it,” he said. “And now my body is weaker all over.”
He knows all about the difficulties that Patrick Chan had, trying to make a comeback after time away from the competition wars. “It must have been hard,” Takahashi said. “Everybody around him assumed he would win. They had high expectations. And he had to come back in that setting. He was the leader for figure skating in Canada. He was their top skater and he had his place in the world ranking. Having to come back under those circumstances, with a lot of pressure, there were things that didn’t go so well. I can imagine how tough it must have been.”
But Takahashi’s story is different. If he thinks about it objectively, there is no way that he can win in his current form at the world level. “Obviously as I progress along, things might change,” he said. “I might start feeling like maybe I have a chance, but I won’t know until I try.”
Dream on.Not even for me?![]()
Just ignore him and this thread, then. You can live with your good ol' memories. He's coming back only for himself, not even for his fans.
Typical Morozov watching by the board at 3:06I would pick 4CC.
https://youtu.be/v5-5uc6E7Ko
But I love the Bachelorette EX even more, which was the first program Kenji Miyamoto choreographed for Daisuke.
https://youtu.be/0qtmGkbirJw
Yes, I have been thinking about Mao too ever since Dai's announcement. Wonder what is going through her head....Typical Morozov watching by the board at 3:06. Dai's comeback makes me miss Mao even more. Good luck to Dai!
Programs details for the 2018-2019 have been announced on his official site:
SP - The Sheltering Sky, Ryuichi Sakamoto
Choreo: David Wilson
FS - Pale Green Ghosts, John Grant with The BBC Philharmonic Orchestra
Choreo: Benoit Richaud
Olympic Channel: Daisuke Takahashi Tells Us About His Return to competitive Figure Skating
https://www.olympicchannel.com/en/p...out-his-return-to-competitive-figure-skating/
TV news report from today
https://youtu.be/lbHNh3cts1w
https://twitter.com/olympicchannel/status/1024958078154944512
Dai giving us one word descriptions for the top 5 guys![]()
Takahashi nailed a triple axel and scored 77.28 points in the short program to lead the 10-man field in the Kinki Championship, a regional competition in western Japan.
"I was really nervous but I'm glad I finished the program without making huge mistakes," the 32-year-old said.
An unusually large turnout of 1,500 fans crowded the venue at Amagasaki Sports Forest in Hyogo Prefecture, and cheered as Takahashi skated to the music from the English film "The Sheltering Sky," composed by Japan's Ryuichi Sakamoto.
Takashi said he was not fully satisfied with his performance. He lost points on one of his spins and for an under-rotated triple jump combination.
"I was only able to deliver about 50 percent of what I had been doing in training. I wasn't able to skate like I usually do."
I found a clip of you-know-what. Watch it here before it gets taken down!
Oh how I've missed those step sequences of his...![]()