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Flight #5342: I Will Remember You
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From what I know, Broussard's withdrawal from the Junior Men's event at 2022 Nationals was due to covid. He came back to skate well enough in USFS' singles selection camp at the end of January/early February to win a Junior Worlds spot, but then had to withdraw due to injuryHad to rewatch Lucas Broussard’s JGP programs more than a few times because I can’t get enough of his skating. I kept thinking he looks like he has grown a lot since last year. He was towering over the Japanese men on the podium. I watched some of his JGP skates from last year and sure enough it looks like he had a really significant growth spurt. He was landing the triple axel last year, so I’m sure it’s a matter of adjusting to the growth. Plus he said he was off the ice for about 4 months from injury and apparently had a bad bout with Covid too. Amazing with all of those obstacles he was able to pull of two gold medals on the JGP!

@mtnskater - this was one of my posts from that time in this thread

Lucas Broussard's interview in Egna, Italy with Ted Barton (his changing facial expressions are quite amusing to behold!): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EdjYx0-pSkILucas Broussard began attempting 3A in competition last season when he was 15: 3Aq fall in SP and 3A (-2.17 GOE) when he won the silver at JGP Courchevel #1; 3A<< fall in SP and 3A +1.26 GOE in his 2nd JGP in Krasnoyarsk (8th overall with ISU PB scores of 198.77 total, 64.00 in SP and 134.77 5th in FS - Ted B. spoke highly of him afterwards): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CaMrOD-Dzp0
He had qualified for 2022 Nationals and was selected for Junior Worlds but WD from both.
He looks like he may have grown even taller and so I trust his coaching team (Hosier & Martin) not to "rush" the 3A back into his programs until they think he's ready. I see I'm not alone in thinking he has skating qualities that are quite specialand I hope to be able to watch him develop without major injuries in the years ahead.
The latest challenge he had to overcome was illness - he told Ted he had missed a couple days of training for his 2nd JGP [when he was back home in Seattle after Gdansk1] and "was feeling a little under the weather ... had a fever ... got through it, that's what's important."

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