Post by Admin on Nov 29, 2023 22:25:14 GMT
World champion Shoma Uno also showed a high performance. Uno competed in a highly difficult configuration that included 4 quadruple jumps of 3 types, and although he made a mistake in the final stage when his quadruple turned into a double, he was conscious of recovery and performed a jump configuration immediately after (triple axel + 2 rotations). He showed an amazing ability to change the toe loop) to a continuous toe loop of 4 rotations + 2 rotations.
Additionally, she captivated the audience with her "power of expression," which she has been focusing on since this season. He dominated the atmosphere of the venue with his fingertips and brilliant spins and steps, showing off the dignity of a champion. Although he made some mistakes, Uno was satisfied with his performance, which was not bad at all, and smiled and responded to the thunderous applause.
The score was 186.35 points. His free top score was 3.47 points higher than Kagiyama, who skated immediately after, but the world champion was puzzled by the scoring.
Not only Uno's opening loop and second flip, but all of his quadruple jumps were given a "q" mark, indicating that he lacked a quarter of a rotation, and the judges were very strict.
Looking back at the video, the second flip seemed to be a little stuck when landing, and I can still understand the lack of rotation at the end when your physical strength drops, but the quadruple loop at the beginning, which seemed to be completely rotated, and the 5 Even the second continuous toe loop of 4 rotations + 3 rotations is under "deliberation" according to preliminary figures. It was later determined that the rotation was insufficient.
Additionally, she captivated the audience with her "power of expression," which she has been focusing on since this season. He dominated the atmosphere of the venue with his fingertips and brilliant spins and steps, showing off the dignity of a champion. Although he made some mistakes, Uno was satisfied with his performance, which was not bad at all, and smiled and responded to the thunderous applause.
The score was 186.35 points. His free top score was 3.47 points higher than Kagiyama, who skated immediately after, but the world champion was puzzled by the scoring.
Not only Uno's opening loop and second flip, but all of his quadruple jumps were given a "q" mark, indicating that he lacked a quarter of a rotation, and the judges were very strict.
Looking back at the video, the second flip seemed to be a little stuck when landing, and I can still understand the lack of rotation at the end when your physical strength drops, but the quadruple loop at the beginning, which seemed to be completely rotated, and the 5 Even the second continuous toe loop of 4 rotations + 3 rotations is under "deliberation" according to preliminary figures. It was later determined that the rotation was insufficient.