Tan de risa que el entrenador de este "patinador" Chen, sea fanático de Yuzuru Hanyu a tal punto de pedir que le autografíe el álbum de fotos del mismo Yuzuru 😂😂😂😂 le diga mientras lo hace que es su gran fan. 😂😂😂 Yuzuru es el rey
Un robo. Yuzuru Hanyu es y siempre será el rey del hielo. Él no solo es un atleta es un artista, convierte este deporte en arte en hielo. Es ridículo calificaciones tan altas para atletas que solo saltan , no todo es técnico también es interpretación, presentación es obvio y se sabe que todo fue un robo. Ahora lloran porque vuelva Yuzuru para llenar las arenas que van a animar solo a saltarines que parecen de un circo. Es diferente un deporte a un deporte hecho arte. Yuzuru es y será el rey de este deporte.
Poetry on ice…he becomes one with the elements and masterfully and elegantly coaxes them into the magic he is weaving, floating above their responses….the dialog just keeps expanding… textures are woven in seemingly effortless patterns ,playing with space,time and music… it all just flows thru him… time suspends itself…. Truly this type of artist only comes along once in a generation…the years of dedicated training forged in ballet/music/gymnastics/and skating have manifested… a true gift to the sport…All That coupled with a sunny disposition and innate graciousness…..thank you for sharing ….it transports
The magnificence that is Nathan Chen. This was his best choreography and it shows just how equally skilled he was at artistry as jumping. Wasn't a fan of the Olympics choice but I guess balletic music bored him... or he preferred the challenge of technical difficulties, don't know. But the highlight of this final group performance is how extremely superior Nathan was compared to the whole lot of competitors - even the ones whose fans loved trying to tear him down. The score difference is not even funny, yet we know he watered down the technical here. Sad to see how winners nowadays are plagued with inconsistencies and unclean programs. The only person who has the capability to equal or better Nathan Chen is Ilia. Already we see the artistry improving by leaps and in a way, Ilia seems to have more natural technical prowess but just needs to hone in on developing consistency. The day he achieves this balance, mark my words, records will start breaking.
Nah. I don't think Ilia will ever be able to improve his lack of musicality, the awkward way his body moves in between jumps, or his consistency, enough to live up to your prediction. He certainly has the ego, just not sure he'll ever really back it up. So let's see if he can win ONE world title before you start crowning him.
Balletic music didn't bore Nathan at all. If you remember, he originally intended to do the classical Mozart Requiem for his LP in the 21-22 Olympic season. Nathan said in his book that officials he trusted at the United States Figure Skating Association contacted him after he did Skate America and suggested that he switch back to his Rocket Man LP from the 19-20 season for the Olympics. They felt it was more appropriate for the Olympics since it was upbeat, and if anything should go wrong in the program, the energetic tempo would still build and carry him through to the end for a positive finish rather than the downbeat Requiem that could pull energy from his performance rather than help build it. They also didn't like the choreography of the Mozart program. Nathan said that if he'd chosen to stick with that LP the USFSA officials said they had three pages of notes with recommended changes. At that point in the season, it was too late to either make significant changes to an existing program or learn an entirely new one, so the best thing to do was go with Rocket Man again. By that time, Nathan had already decided on his own to go back to his La Boheme SP from the 19-20 season. After the USFSA contacted him about changing his LP, he felt it was the right thing to do, and that turned out to be the case. If you really want to see Nathan do a classical balletic program very well, watch his Le Corsair SP from his first season. His performances at 2017 Four Continents and 2017 Nationals are particularly good.
2026 those grandpa skaters are going to competing with those young skaters?? Love to see it , Japan doesn’t have any sports only ice skating that why Hanyu so popular specially he has a lot of female outfits it looks like very enjoying to see it.