U.S. Men 2025-26 Discussion - Quad God and the Mere Mortals

Lucas Broussard is in Kobe, Japan (Sysmex - Karori Sakamoto's rink) and practicing there, jumping 4T.
Wasn't Lucas in Japan the last time he posted? And with Rei? Is he getting some coaching in Japan? He was going to spend his gap year at the Cricket Club, but then he got injured and has been flying mostly under the radar.

I really, really hope that he can skate this season and without injury.

If he is starting Stanford in the fall, I wonder who is going to coach him and where he plans to train.
 
Wasn't Lucas in Japan the last time he posted? And with Rei? Is he getting some coaching in Japan? He was going to spend his gap year at the Cricket Club, but then he got injured and has been flying mostly under the radar.
If we're thinking of the same recent photo from his IG, it was in front of such a nondescript building entrance that it was hard (at least for me) to tell if he was in Japan or if the Japanese folks in the photo were the ones traveling.
 
The only skater I can think of who was able to combine both well was Nathan, and even he took time off before the Olympics.
And he was a math major, right? Not like engineering with tons of labs and many sequenced courses that might only be offered in specific semesters. (Nathan did a post-bac program, probably to complete some of those lab course requirements.)
 
And he was a math major, right? Not like engineering with tons of labs and many sequenced courses that might only be offered in specific semesters. (Nathan did a post-bac program, probably to complete some of those lab course requirements.)
Yes, was something about computational analytics as I recall. Pre-med labs would have been pretty difficult while he was skating.
 
Matt Savoie was a student 1999-2005. He graduated summa cum laude from Bradley University in 2002, with a political science major and biology minor. He earned his master’s degree in urban planning from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in 2005. He delayed his acceptance to Cornell Law School for a year to train for the 2006 Olympics. He graduated in 2009.
What is he doing now? I remember his skating - a joy to watch.
 

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