They were just told at the press con that a last time a country sweeped the podium was in the 1950s.
I find it kinda funny that they all have different team Japan jackets đ
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an uno game but instead of shouting uno you shout shoma
someone who hasn't seen dear evan hansen, describe what is going on in the picture
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Nobu & Yuzu
FaOI cast (partly)
FaOI cast (partly, but Yuzu too)
Deniss+ Kaori & Keiji
Yuzu kisses
Yuzu interview + practice news (video) + translation
More practice news + Yuzu + translation
Nobu & Mai
Yuzu message before FaOI
Yuzu Opening number photos (1) + (2)
Yuzu EX photos (1) + (2) + (3)
Yuzu Finale photos
News videos/snippets (1) + (2) + (3)
Additional photos released (03/06/2022)
Kao Miura, Mana Kawabe & Rino Mitsuike
News videos/snippets (1 + short interview translation) + (2) + (3) - same translation
Yuzu Opening photos *
Yuzu EX photos *
Yuzu Finale photos *
*- Some photos may be from Day 3
FaOI opening - Yuzu cut
Afternoon Parade
Yuzu EX - Real Face
Finale (1) + (2)
News videos/snippets (1) + (2 + translation) + (3.1 ; 3.2)
30/05/2022 - Multiple Days photos
imagine s3 where aziraphale is scouting around a maternity hospital in newspaperman mode trying to locate the second coming born of immaculate conception round 2 electric bugaloo, goes into the next ward where he happens across a redhead doing the exact same thing but under a decidedly better disguise as an actual midwife (because of course said redhead has experience in obstetrics) but the redhead doesn't immediately notice aziraphale because he's too busy asking the new mothers if they need any shoes, until he turns around and it's just
Old animation of a fluffy boi waking up from a nap I did a few months ago
Translation of the âlooooongâ comments made by Yuzuru during the press conference after the FS at NHK Trophy 2015 (by Sophie Moroi. âFor the benefit of time, I have only translated Yuzuruâs answers, omitting answers from other skaters, sorryâŚâ)
Original in Japanese: http://sports.yahoo.co.jp/
Q1) Â What is your current feeling after the FS? Yuzuru: To be honest, I am rather delirious myself and am not sure what to say. Â I am just simply very happy. Â I also would like to express my appreciation to all those who have supported me so far. Â [Meanwhile,] this is neither the Pyeongchang Olympics nor the following Olympics. Â This is not my last competition, either. Â I would like to make further efforts everyday, much harder, in order to make a performance that remains in your heart, regardless of scores. Â
Q2) Â Mr. Hanyu, how were you feeling as you nailed all the jumps one by one, and what was your emotion at the end of your programme? Yuzuru: At any rate, I wanted to land each jump in a careful manner. Â I suppose everybody was really surprised by the final score, as much as I am. Â To be honest, [probably] the performance was good but I cannot actually feel it; anyway, I am filled with indescribable emotion. Â I feel as if I am floating. Â As regards FS, not all the jumps were perfectly clean; and not all the elements including spins and steps were absolutely beautiful. Â I performed each and every element by inserting my feeling into it, believing in my practice so far and my body. Â I was able to feel the cheering voices and zealous eyes of the audience, whenever I nailed one jump. Â While we are not on the other side of the TV, I was able to hear voices of hearts that I shouldnât be able to hear in reality; I had a feeling that I was receiving power from all over Japan and the world.
Q3) Questions to all three skaters. Â At the NHK trophy [this time], all the skaters challenged a quad for both SP and FS, for the first time in the figure-skating history. Â There were a total of 25 quads, which means that one skater jumped 2 quads on average. Â In the future, particularly towards the Pyeongchang Olympics, what kind of jumps and how many do you think will be required?
Yuzuru: My lutz are not as stable as Boyangâs. Â I have landed 4Lz only once just by accident. Â I cannot nail either 4Lz or 4Lo with the same quality of Boyangâs quads. Â I have actually tried 4A several times, but neither succeeded in landing nor completing sufficient rotations. Then, if you ask me how many quads will be necessary in the future, I donât know, either. Â My memory of Olympics is not very certain, but I have a feeling that the figure-skating generation changes every Olympics. Â The most impressive one for me is the Olympics at Salt Lake City; half of the skaters or all the skaters above 10th place were landing high-quality quads. Â At Vancouver, on the contrary, Mr. Evan Lysacek, who didnât have any quad, won the gold. If being asked which was correct and which was wrong, be it in Salt Lake City, Torino, or Vancouver, I would suppose that all are correct. Â To be sure, there were heated discussions in the figure-skating world at the Vancouver Olympics as to whether it was OK for not trying quads, or whether Mr. Evan Lysacek deserves a gold. Â Amid such debates which didnât necessarily produce any âcorrect answerâ, almost half of the skaters at the Sochi Olympics challenged quad(s) and fought the competitions. In fact, I myself am surprised to hear that all the skaters [at NHK] challenged quad(s). Â However, the question is not only whether you jump a quad, but also you have to make a clean landing. Â Only by achieving a clean landing can you get good points. Â The base value of a 3A and that of a quad have no more difference than 2 points. Â This means that, if you nail a clean 3A, obtaining GOE + 2 or 3, then you will get a higher point than a quad. Â So, quite bluntly, as was the case for the Vancouver Olympics, if you get GOE +3 for all the jumps, then you could potentially win even without a quad. Â Thatâs the rule of figure-skating, as I understand. Having said that, I have challenged a total of 5 quads including short. Â Thatâs because my best weapon, I believe, is to try [several] quads, challenge more difficult entries and exits, and land a 3A, which is the nearest jump to a quad, with a high quality sufficient to obtain a point similar to a quad. Â Also, there will be many other new skaters in the future. What I felt this time is that Mr. Boyang made a wonderful performance, including quads in the second half both in SF and FS, despite the fact that he has just moved from junior to senior. Â I feel like we are witnessing the future of figure-skating, but at the same time that is not the only solution. Â I also would like to try my absolute best and practice harder, aiming at more difficult quads and quads with higher quality. Â
â After very short comments from Boyang and Mura â-
[MC: I am afraid we have already run out of time. Â So, the press-conference is now over.]
Yuzuru: I AM AWFULLY SORRY FOR TALKING SO LOOOOONG!!!!
Translated by Sophie Moroi on YH international Fan Group on FBÂ
(gif: nonchan1023)
Update: video of a news programme on this.  At the end, Yuzu went to the interpreter to apologise for giving him so much work to do. ^^
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