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8 hours ago, barbara said:

I didn't know that - interesting info.  But I only have the one computer - so I'll pull it up on my phone and see if that helps.  

 

You should create a playlist with several videos and play it in loop instead of just playing 1 video only.

Posted
19 minutes ago, GraceAndPower said:

Does anyone know what this is / where it came from?

 

 

 

 

Spirit of the Athletes and NNN documentary??? I guess so

Posted

When I saw these gifs of Yuzu from Domo kun camera during NHK Trophy, it only dawned on me now that, maybe... Yuzu was checking for a camera inside Domo-kun's mouth during the gala??? :scratch3::scratch3:

 

I mean ofc the vore option is still on the table 😅😂😂...

Posted
13 hours ago, Maleko said:

 

Wow, he has really grown up! As a person and a skater. I’m so proud. :sadPooh: *tears of joy*

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NBCSports.com looks back at the 2010s decade this week. Here are 10 Winter Olympic athletes who dominated the last 10 years.

Yuzuru Hanyu, Japan
Figure Skating
2014, 2018 Olympic champion
First skater to score 100 points in a short program, 200 in a free skate, 300 overall

 

Hanyu, then 14, was 12th at the 2009 World Junior Championships won by Adam Rippon. The next season, he was the world junior champion, setting the tone for a quadrennium in which he would rise to become the second teen to win the Olympic men's singles title. From there, Hanyu combined jumping and artistry like no other skater, winning two world titles, another Olympic title and, the last five years, never finishing worse than second in a competition.

 

https://olympics.nbcsports.com/2019/12/17/mikaela-shiffrin-shaun-white-winter-olympians-2010s-decade/

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I don't know if this video has been posted already (I'm not very good at keeping up with the thread, sorry !) but this interview is hilarious (I love Matsuoka-san thanking Nathan Chen and getting all fired up at the idea of a Yuzu-candle ^^) :free-random-smileys-214:

 

Posted
3 hours ago, Geo1 said:

NBCSports.com looks back at the 2010s decade this week. Here are 10 Winter Olympic athletes who dominated the last 10 years.

Yuzuru Hanyu, Japan
Figure Skating
2012, 2018 Olympic champion
First skater to score 100 points in a short program, 200 in a free skate, 300 overall

 

Hanyu, then 14, was 12th at the 2009 World Junior Championships won by Adam Rippon. The next season, he was the world junior champion, setting the tone for a quadrennium in which he would rise to become the second teen to win the Olympic men's singles title. From there, Hanyu combined jumping and artistry like no other skater, winning two world titles, another Olympic title and, the last five years, never finishing worse than second in a competition.

 

https://olympics.nbcsports.com/2019/12/17/mikaela-shiffrin-shaun-white-winter-olympians-2010s-decade/

 

In a blurb about the dominance of a skater from another country, find a way to shoehorn an American in. Never change, NBC. :68468287:

Posted
57 minutes ago, fyere0 said:

 

In a blurb about the dominance of a skater from another country, find a way to shoehorn an American in. Never change, NBC. :68468287:

Makes you wish the ISU would pay attention to this - do they really think Yuzuru isn't the driving force behind the sports growing popularity?

Posted
1 hour ago, fyere0 said:

 

In a blurb about the dominance of a skater from another country, find a way to shoehorn an American in. Never change, NBC. :68468287:

 I'll admit I never knew that Adam Rippon has beaten Yuzu before. Bb was 14 only and Adam was 19 😲 what a long LONG long way Yuzu has come in 10 years ♥️

Posted

I pray that Yuzu retires in good health so that he can enjoy his life outside of competitive skating!

The comparison to Ashita no Joe....so disturbing...I can't

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