Showing posts with label takahito mura. Show all posts
Showing posts with label takahito mura. Show all posts

Friday, October 25, 2013

Skate Canada Men's Short Program

Group 1
Elladj Balde, CAN: 40.71 TES+ 31.64 PCS = 72.35
  • Hand down on the opening quad toe but he manages to tack on the double toe
  • Nice big triple axel nicely timed with the music
  • Good position in the camel spin with a decent catch foot position, but I'd like to see his hip closed a bit more after the change of foot
  • Triple lutz
  • Good sit spin position with nice speed through the twisted variation
  • Nice flow through his step sequence and great feeling for his music; he seems a bit too upright in the upper body though and some of the edge changes are not clean
  • Twisted camel spin into a sit spin ending with a scratch spin
Andrei Rogozine, CAN: 37.20 TES+ 31.11 PCS = 68.31 and into 2nd place
  • Nice triple flip + triple toe
  • Spread eagle triple axel well done
  • Good flexibility through the camel spin catch foot positions and nice fast rotation
  • Triple lutz
  • Low sit spin position with a nice twisted position after the change of foot but losing speed
  • He seems to be skating through his music a bit and looking down and not really connecting with the audience but this might be the best he's jumped in a long time
  • Very upright in the step sequence, slow in places and lots of ice spray 
Nobunari Oda, JPN: 43.61 TES+ 38.21 PCS -1.00 = 80.82 and into 1st place
  • Big quad toe and just couldn't hang on to the landing
  • Nice triple axel and he has such impressive bend in his knees on that landing
  • Great camel spin position with a nice twisted variation into a good catch foot
  • Great triple lutz + triple toe
  • Good speed through the beginning of the sit spin combination but loses it after the flying change of position
  • He's really starting to perform in this step sequence; nice freedom through the whole body and lots of changes of edge and direction with minimal ice spray
  • Came spin into a good twisted sit spin with nice speed and needing in a scratch spin
  • Overall a pretty good program with the exception of the fall on the quad
Jeremy Abbott, USA: 35.30 TES+ 39.28 PCS = 74.58 and into 2nd place
  • Beautiful quad toe
  • Double lutz close to the boards and has to ride it out a bit + double toe
  • Interesting that he goes for an upright spin here--pretty unusual to be done outside of a combination
  • Big triple axel and he has to put a hand down
  • Great stretched out position in the sit spin with nice speed but losing it after the back tuck position
  • Twisted camel position into a sit spin and a flying change of leg
  • Nice movement in his step sequence and great use of his full body; good one foot sections and great ice coverage
Joshua Farris, USA: 33.11 TES+ 36.03 PCS = 69.14 and is currently in 4th place
  • Triple toe + single toe
  • Triple axel out of footwork a little down on one side on the landing but hangs on
  • Such nice stretch and toe point in the sit spin with a great arm variation on the change of position
  • Solid triple lutz
  • Losing his centering on the catch foot camel spin but much better position after the change of leg
  • Great choreography in his step sequence with a lot of nuances--you almost don't notice it as an element it blends so well into the program
  • He seemed a bit nervous today in his debut but lots of great things to work with

Group 2
Takahito Mura, JPN: 38.56 TES+ 34.52 PCS = 73.08 and into 3rd place
  • Quad toe fall out
  • Big triple axel nicely timed with the music
  • Decent camel position into an upright spin and ending with a sit spin
  • A couple of standing dance moves seem to be mostly there for show with not a lot of commitment behind them
  • Triple lutz + triple toe
  • He's got the jumps it would be a nice to see a bit more in his program
  • Ok camel spin positions with speed maintained throughout
  • Lots of ice spray in his step sequence and he seems to be skating through the music a bit
  • Flying entry to the sit spin and he needs more stretch through his free leg
Ross Miner, USA: 32.15 TES+ 36.56 PCS -2.00 = 66.71 and into 7th place
  • The opening to this program is just gorgeous and it also happens to be his step sequence; great one foot sections and nice connection with the music
  • Quad toe two foots the landing and falls
  • Triple axel doesn't get quite around two foots the landing and falls
  • Nice speed in his camel spin with a good flying change and a decent catch foot position
  • Triple lutz + triple toe a little tight be he pulled it off
  • Good sit spin with nice positions and good speed
  • Nice camel into a broken leg sit spin and ending with a scratch spin
  • Once he nails the jumps in this program it's going to be a huge hit and
Michal Brezina, CZE: 35.06 TES+ 36.65 PCS = 71.71 and into 5th place
  • Doubled his opening quad salchow attempt
  • Triple flip + triple toe
  • Triple axel just a bit forward on the toe on the landing but he hangs on
  • Twisted camel spin position with a change of foot and a decent catch foot position
  • Flying sit spin needs more stretch through his free leg but maintained speed through the back tuck position
  • Lots of movement through the step sequence but I'd like to see him do something more with his hands and arms; good flow across the ice
  • Camel spin flying change to sit spin; slow through the whole middle of the spin and ending way after his music
Patrick Chan, CAN: 43.17 TES+ 44.93 PCS = 88.10 and into 1st place
  • Huge triple toe + triple toe a little too close to the boards and has to put his free leg down to hang on to the 2nd jump
  • Big triple axel with nice ride out and speed on the landing
  • Good camel spin with a nice change of foot into a twisted position
  • Triple lutz well done right on the music
  • Great twisted sit position into a broken leg
  • This program is so well put together and expertly executed by Chan
  • I love how quiet the music gets in the step sequence so you can hear his blades across the ice
  • Gorgeous step sequence with such ease in the transitions between steps
  • Final combination spin with good speed and positions
Yuzuru Hanyu, JPN: 39.69 TES+ 40.71 PCS = 80.40 and into 3rd place
  •  Quad toe so far forward on the landing that he almost did an illusion but avoided putting the hand down
  • Nice flexibility in the donut spin variation
  • Good twisted sit position into a nice broken leg variation and ending with a back tuck with speed maintained throughout
  • Really difficult entry with turns on one foot into the triple axel and he drills it
  • Popped lutz + triple toe--just looked like he got ahead of himself and rushed the entry
  • Great steps in his sequence and really playing to the crowd and feeling his music
  • Great camel position picking up a bit of speed through the sit variations but losing it after the flying change of position
Pl.  NameNationTSS
=
TES
+
PCS
+
SSTRPECHINDed.
-
StN.
1Patrick CHANCAN88.1043.1744.939.048.898.829.119.070.00#9
2Nobunari ODAJPN80.8243.6138.217.827.187.717.687.821.00#3
3Yuzuru HANYUJPN80.4039.6940.718.297.967.968.298.210.00#10
4Jeremy ABBOTTUSA74.5835.3039.288.007.757.468.078.000.00#4
5Takahito MURAJPN73.0838.5634.527.396.646.896.896.710.00#6
6Elladj BALDECAN72.3540.7131.646.255.966.576.296.570.00#1
7Michal BREZINACZE71.7135.0636.657.547.047.327.437.320.00#8
8Joshua FARRISUSA69.1433.1136.037.077.187.077.327.390.00#5
9Andrei ROGOZINECAN68.3137.2031.116.436.116.146.326.110.00#2
10Ross MINERUSA66.7132.1536.567.327.326.897.647.392.00#7

Thursday, October 24, 2013

Skate Canada Men's Preview

Patrick Chan is the reigning World Champion although he struggled last season and nearly lost his title.  He had strong short programs and currently holds the World Record Short Program score but his free skates were often filled with errors.  He moved to Detroit at the end of the season to pursue a better training environment and has been settling well.  After splitting from Christy Krall, he is coached primarily by Kathy Johnson and his jumps took a bit of a hit.  After missing out on the podium in 2010, his sole focus has been on Sochi and he is gunning for Olympic gold.

Yuzuru Hanyu set two World Record short programs last season and had a huge breakout year.  He finished ahead of Patrick Chan at the Grand Prix Final but wasn't able to find his way back to the podium at the World Championships.  He has the quads as well as the artistry but he seemed to struggle with some of the nerves that comes along with being a front runner.

Nobunari Oda had a rough few seasons and only won medal on the Grand Prix last season.  It's also been two years since he made a World team and in a deep Japanese field, he's facing an uphill battle to claim one of the spots in Sochi.  He kicked off the season with an impressive victory at the Nebelhorn Trophy and proved that he is a contender going into this season.

Also in the mix are Takahito Mura who was the surprise winner at Trophee Eric Bompard last year and made the Japanese Worlds team along with Jeremy Abbott who's reprising his Exogenisis free skate after failing to qualify for Worlds last season.  Ross Miner is the reigning US Silver Medalist but had a slow start to his season this year.

World Junior Champion Joshua Farris is making his Grand Prix debut at this event.  He has quads and triple axels in his arsenal but struggled with his jumps at his senior debut at the US Figure Skating Classic.  He choreographs his own programs and admitted that he was more focused on the performance at that event and let the jumps get away from him.

My podium predictions:
Gold: Patrick Chan
Silver: Yuzuru Hanyu
Bronze: Nobunari Oda

Bios of the competitors:
Elladj Balde, CAN: He finished 18th at Four Continents.  He placed 7th at Skate Canada last season.  His personal best is 199.94.  He is 22 years old.

Patrick Chan, CAN: He is the reigning World Champion.  He won silver at Skate Canada and gold at Rostelecom Cup last season to qualify for the Grand Prix Final where he won bronze.  He is the 2011 and 2012 World Champion, 2009 and 2010 World silver medalist, 2009 and 2012 Four Continents Champion and 2007 World Junior silver medalist.  His personal best is 280.98.  He is 22 years old.  


Andrei Rogozine, CAN: He finished 13th at Worlds and 10th at Four Continents.  He placed 9th at NHK Trophy last season.  He is the 2011 World Junior Champion.  His personal best is 216.60.  He is 20 years old.


Michal Brezina, CZE: He placed 10th at Worlds and is the reigning European Bronze Medalist.  He placed 6th at Skate America and won bronze at Rostelecom Cup last season.  He is the 2009 World Junior Silver Medalist.  His personal best is 243.52.  He is 23 years old.  


Yuzuru Hanyu, JPN: He placed 4th at Worlds and is the reigning Four Continents silver medalist.  He won silver at Skate America and gold at NHK Trophy last season to qualify for the Grand Prix Final where he won silver.  He is the 2012 World Bronze Medalist, 2011 Four Continents Silver Medalist and 2010 World Junior Champion.  His personal best is 264.29.  He is 18 years old.  


Takahito Mura, JPN: He placed 8th at Worlds and 8th at Four Continents.  He finished 8th at Skate Canada and won gold at Trophee Eric Bompard last season.  His personal best is 234.18.  He is 22 years old.


Nobunari Oda, JPN: He won bronze at Skate Canada and placed 5th at Rostelecom Cup.  He is the 2006 Four Continents Champion and 2005 Junior World Champion.  His personal best is 262.98.  He is 26 years old.


Jeremy Abbott, USA: He placed 5th at Skate Canada and won silver at Trophee Eric Bompard last season.  He is the 2007 and 2011 Four Continents Bronze Medalist.  His personal best is 238.82.  He is 28 years old.

Joshua Farris, USA: He is the reigning World Junior Champion.  He won gold at JGP USA and gold at JGP Slovenia last season to qualify for the JGP Final where he won silver.  He is the 2012 World Junior Silver Medalist.  His personal best is 228.32.  He is 18 years old.  

Ross Miner, USA: He placed 14th at Worlds and 9th at Four Continents.  He placed 5th at Skate Canada and won bronze at NHK Trophy last season.  He is the 2012 Four Continents Bronze Medalist.  His personal best is 235.37.  He is 22 years old.

Friday, April 12, 2013

World Team Trophy Men's Free Skate Results

Pl.  NameNationTSS
=
TES
+
 PCS
+
SSTRPECHINDed.
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StN.
1Daisuke TAKAHASHIJPN168.6582.65 86.008.648.368.688.618.710.00#11
2Kevin REYNOLDSCAN164.1387.79 76.347.617.397.647.827.710.00#4
3Max AARONUSA159.2486.74 73.507.756.867.507.437.211.00#7
4Takahito MURAJPN156.0377.87 78.168.077.507.867.867.790.00#8
5Patrick CHANCAN153.5471.54 85.008.758.688.008.648.433.00#12
6Jeremy ABBOTTUSA151.6069.10 83.508.258.218.188.438.681.00#9
7Brian JOUBERTFRA151.4074.26 77.147.937.148.007.757.750.00#5
8Maxim KOVTUNRUS145.1273.62 72.507.507.007.297.257.211.00#6
9Han YANCHN143.2772.41 71.867.616.897.187.187.071.00#3
10Yi WANGCHN125.2766.57 58.706.215.645.935.965.610.00#2
11Romain PONSARTFRA108.2050.84 58.366.075.365.935.965.861.00#1
WDKonstantin MENSHOVRUS          #10


Total

FPl.NameNationPointsSPFSTeam
Points
1Daisuke TAKAHASHI

JPN
249.522112
2Patrick CHAN

CAN
240.211511
3Kevin REYNOLDS

CAN
237.659210
4Max AARON

USA
236.62639
5Takahito MURA

JPN
233.68548
6Jeremy ABBOTT

USA
231.84467
7Brian JOUBERT

FRA
227.95876
8Maxim KOVTUN

RUS
221.79785
9Han YAN

CHN
207.811094
10Yi WANG

CHN
183.5711103
11Romain PONSART

FRA
165.5912112
WDKonstantin MENSHOV

RUS
 3



Thursday, April 11, 2013

World Team Trophy Men's Short Program Results

l.  NameNationTSS
=
TES
+
PCS
+
SSTRPECHINDed.
-
StN.
1Patrick CHANCAN86.6743.6444.038.898.718.549.008.891.00#12
2Daisuke TAKAHASHIJPN80.8738.1942.688.548.258.468.578.860.00#11
3Konstantin MENSHOVRUS80.6045.2135.397.076.867.217.187.070.00#6
4Jeremy ABBOTTUSA80.2440.0341.218.117.968.218.438.501.00#10
5Takahito MURAJPN77.6541.4737.187.717.257.437.437.361.00#9
6Max AARONUSA77.3842.3135.077.396.507.186.937.070.00#4
7Maxim KOVTUNRUS76.6743.2834.396.966.506.937.076.931.00#3
8Brian JOUBERTFRA76.5538.3738.187.827.117.867.577.820.00#8
9Kevin REYNOLDSCAN73.5238.6735.857.217.146.867.397.251.00#7
10Han YANCHN64.5433.1533.396.936.686.256.896.642.00#5
11Yi WANGCHN58.3028.7729.536.185.506.005.965.890.00#1
12Romain PONSARTFRA57.3928.3929.005.935.435.825.935.890.00#2

Wednesday, December 26, 2012

Japanese Nationals Senior Men's Results

PL.CompetitorNationalTSSTESPCSSSTRPECHINDeductionStN.
1Yuzuru HANYU 97.6853.7843.908.858.508.908.808.850.00#28
2Daisuke TAKAHASHIKANSAI UNIV SKATING CLUB 88.0443.3944.658.908.659.008.959.150.00#26
3Takahiko KOZUKAToyota Motor 84.5843.0341.558.458.108.358.358.300.00#21
4Takahito MURA 84.4845.5838.907.957.607.907.757.700.00#17
5Nobunari ODAKANSAI UNIV SKATING CLUB 80.7542.2039.558.207.657.857.957.901.00#20
6Kento NAKAMURASt.Paul's 76.5440.7435.807.156.907.307.257.200.00#18
7Akio SASAKIMeiji Univ 74.9238.9236.007.156.907.357.207.400.00#19
8Tatsuki MACHIDAKANSAI UNIV SKATING CLUB 68.4831.5836.907.557.207.307.407.450.00#25
9Ryujyu HINOChukyo Senior High School 68.2837.5330.756.305.856.306.206.100.00#9
10Shoma UNOGrand Prix Tokai Club 67.5635.1632.406.406.156.656.556.650.00#13
11Keiji TANAKA 62.5431.6430.906.455.906.206.256.100.00#3
12Ryuichi KIHARA 58.0727.7230.356.305.706.106.156.100.00#22
13Kosuke NOZOEMeiji Univ 55.9429.2426.705.605.105.405.405.200.00#8
14Tomoyuki KORIYAMA 55.8728.2727.605.605.355.555.555.550.00#1
15Taichi HONDAkansai univ.jhs.shs sc 55.5827.8827.705.555.205.605.705.650.00#11
16Yoji TSUBOI 54.4024.8029.606.155.805.756.005.900.00#27
17Yukihiro YOSHIDA 53.0221.6731.356.456.106.306.306.200.00#23
18Daisuke ISOZAKIDOSHISHA F.SKATING CLUB 52.9227.3725.555.204.905.105.205.150.00#7
19Sei KAWAHARA 52.1028.0025.105.204.804.855.105.151.00#6
20Eiki HATTORIHosei 51.0324.8326.205.305.005.305.305.300.00#2
21Koshin YAMADAKANSAI UNIV SKATING CLUB 50.4125.6124.805.054.754.955.104.950.00#15
22Yuta ONUMANihon Univ 48.3324.5324.805.204.704.955.054.901.00#4
23Jo MATSUMURAMeiji Univ 47.5520.5027.055.605.155.505.405.400.00#10
24Masato KIMURAHachinohe GOLD F・S・C 42.6619.6623.004.804.304.654.704.550.00#5
25Ryo NORIMATSU 38.2216.8721.354.504.004.304.304.250.00#14
26Ryoichi EGUCHI 38.1016.6522.454.704.304.504.554.401.00#12
27Masaki KONDO 37.4016.0522.354.654.254.454.604.401.00#16


Free Skate
PL.CompetitorNationalTSSTESPCSSSTRPECHINDeductionStN.
1Daisuke TAKAHASHIKANSAI UNIV SKATING CLUB 192.3697.3696.009.559.359.759.609.751.00#19
2Yuzuru HANYU 187.5597.8589.709.108.708.959.109.000.00#24
3Nobunari ODAKANSAI UNIV SKATING CLUB 159.8177.3183.508.608.158.308.358.351.00#21
4Takahito MURA 158.2274.7283.508.458.108.458.408.350.00#22
5Kento NAKAMURASt.Paul's 150.1074.6076.507.657.307.807.707.801.00#20
6Keiji TANAKA 145.9872.7873.207.307.007.557.307.450.00#16
7Takahiko KOZUKAToyota Motor 143.9861.5884.408.658.458.158.508.452.00#23
8Tatsuki MACHIDAKANSAI UNIV SKATING CLUB 137.6960.3978.307.957.757.657.907.901.00#15
9Ryujyu HINOChukyo Senior High School 134.0267.4267.606.906.556.806.856.701.00#17
10Akio SASAKIMeiji Univ 133.6062.4072.207.356.957.257.207.351.00#18
11Shoma UNOGrand Prix Tokai Club 131.4762.5769.907.006.757.156.957.101.00#13
12Ryuichi KIHARA 126.0759.2766.806.806.456.856.656.650.00#14
13Tomoyuki KORIYAMA 112.2250.0262.206.155.806.356.356.450.00#9
14Taichi HONDAkansai univ.jhs.shs sc 110.2053.9056.305.805.155.805.805.600.00#7
15Yukihiro YOSHIDA 109.4345.6363.806.506.006.456.356.600.00#8
16Yoji TSUBOI 106.4147.6158.806.205.855.755.905.700.00#10
17Yuta ONUMANihon Univ 103.9951.2952.705.404.855.455.405.250.00#2
18Koshin YAMADAKANSAI UNIV SKATING CLUB 103.3648.4654.905.505.205.605.605.550.00#4
19Sei KAWAHARA 103.2647.0656.205.905.405.705.555.550.00#5
20Eiki HATTORIHosei 102.0246.7255.305.555.205.555.655.700.00#6
21Daisuke ISOZAKIDOSHISHA F.SKATING CLUB 101.4146.6156.805.705.405.655.705.952.00#12
22Jo MATSUMURAMeiji Univ 89.5937.2953.305.655.155.155.355.351.00#3
23Kosuke NOZOEMeiji Univ 87.7436.5453.205.655.155.255.305.252.00#11
24Masato KIMURAHachinohe GOLD F・S・C 76.7331.3347.404.954.504.704.804.752.00#1


Total
PLCompetitorNationalSPFSPoints
1.Yuzuru HANYU 12285.23
2.Daisuke TAKAHASHIKANSAI UNIV SKATING CLUB 21280.40
3.Takahito MURA 44242.70
4.Nobunari ODAKANSAI UNIV SKATING CLUB 53240.56
5.Takahiko KOZUKAToyota Motor 37228.56
6.Kento NAKAMURASt.Paul's 65226.64
7.Keiji TANAKA 116208.52
8.Akio SASAKIMeiji Univ 710208.52
9.Tatsuki MACHIDAKANSAI UNIV SKATING CLUB 88206.17
10.Ryujyu HINOChukyo Senior High School 99202.30
11.Shoma UNOGrand Prix Tokai Club 1011199.03
12.Ryuichi KIHARA 1212184.14
13.Tomoyuki KORIYAMA 1413168.09
14.Taichi HONDAkansai univ.jhs.shs sc 1514165.78
15.Yukihiro YOSHIDA 1715162.45
16.Yoji TSUBOI 1616160.81
17.Sei KAWAHARA 1919155.36
18.Daisuke ISOZAKIDOSHISHA F.SKATING CLUB 1821154.33
19.Koshin YAMADAKANSAI UNIV SKATING CLUB 2118153.77
20.Eiki HATTORIHosei 2020153.05
21.Yuta ONUMANihon Univ 2217152.32
22.Kosuke NOZOEMeiji Univ 1323143.68
23.Jo MATSUMURAMeiji Univ 2322137.14
24.Masato KIMURAHachinohe GOLD F・S・C 2424119.39
Final Not Reached
-Ryo NORIMATSU 25--
-Ryoichi EGUCHI 26--
-Masaki KONDO 27--
Withdrawn
-Yuki HORINOUCHINihon Univ ---
-Daisuke MURAKAMIyoshindo -