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1 hour ago, sweetwater said:

Let me add more information:

The show will be held and aired live by TBS Channel 1 on September 12 (18:55-22:00, JST) and September 13 (13:55-17:30, JST)
TBS (*their terrestrial channel) will also air it sometime around midnight on the 13th.

https://www.onice.jp/info.html

 

They will also provide a paid live stream on both days supported by PIA LIVE STREAM. Akiko Suzuki and Takahito Mura will appear as commentators on this stream.

https://t.pia.jp/pia/ticketInformation.do?eventCd=2023786&rlsCd=001

 

Participants announced as of today are:
Keiji Tanaka, Yuma Kagiyama, Kazuki Tomono, Shun Sato, Tsuyoshi-Lucas Honda, Ryoga Morimoto
Wakaba Higuchi, Kaori Sakamoto, Tomoe Kawabata, Mana Kawabe, Hina Yoshida
Misato Komatsubara/Tim Koleto, Utana Yoshida/Shingo Nishiyama
Jingu Ice Messengers (Synchronized skating)
https://www.onice.jp/info.html

Hana Yoshida

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4 hours ago, sweetwater said:

Let me add more information:

The show will be held and aired live by TBS Channel 1 on September 12 (18:55-22:00, JST) and September 13 (13:55-17:30, JST)
TBS (*their terrestrial channel) will also air it sometime around midnight on the 13th.

https://www.onice.jp/info.html

 

They will also provide a paid live stream on both days supported by PIA LIVE STREAM. Akiko Suzuki and Takahito Mura will appear as commentators on this stream.

https://t.pia.jp/pia/ticketInformation.do?eventCd=2023786&rlsCd=001

 

Participants announced as of today are:
Keiji Tanaka, Yuma Kagiyama, Kazuki Tomono, Shun Sato, Tsuyoshi-Lucas Honda, Ryoga Morimoto
Wakaba Higuchi, Kaori Sakamoto, Tomoe Kawabata, Mana Kawabe, Hana Yoshida
Misato Komatsubara/Tim Koleto, Utana Yoshida/Shingo Nishiyama
Jingu Ice Messengers (Synchronized skating)
https://www.onice.jp/info.html

 

ETA: Fixed a typo. Thanks, @Paskud!

Thank you!

 

I find it rather expensive : 7000¥ for both days, that is more or less 70€ for a live stream, neither a live performance nor a record one can watch again.

Do some satellites know if it is in line with other events? Are they likely to sell many tickets? Is Yuzuru Hanyu likely to skate there, in which case I guess they will sell a great many?

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52 minutes ago, SitTwizzle said:

Thank you!

 

I find it rather expensive : 7000¥ for both days, that is more or less 70€ for a live stream, neither a live performance nor a record one can watch again.

Do some satellites know if it is in line with other events? Are they likely to sell many tickets? Is Yuzuru Hanyu likely to skate there, in which case I guess they will sell a great many?

Yuzu is not on the list of expected skaters.  Neither is Shoma.

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1 hour ago, SitTwizzle said:

 

I find it rather expensive : 7000¥ for both days, that is more or less 70€ for a live stream, neither a live performance nor a record one can watch again.

Do some satellites know if it is in line with other events?

 

Mao's Thanks Tour was around Y3000 (inclusive of fees) for the livestream.   At the moment, it's not clear whether the PIA livestream requires a PIA account to purchase ticket - if it does then it will be difficult to access from overseas as you normally need a Japanese mobile to set up an account.  Mao's livestream was sold through a different platform. 

 

Since DOI will be aired live on TBS CS channels, an alternative may be to take out a 3 day subscription to one of net tv providers.  Depending on the provider you select it's probably about USD 5 for 3 days access and some providers allow you to download after the live TV ends - note that you'll probably need extended channel list to access the CS channels.  I don't want to post the link but a google search should come up with the net tv providers.

 

Generally if one can afford to splurge on the Y7000 - and providing PIA account is not required - I would encourage supporting the official livestream so that ice show organisers will consider this for future shows by making it more accessible to overseas audiences.  (Preparing for future shows when Yuzu attends :10814716:  )

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On 8/13/2020 at 10:05 PM, Paskud said:

2020 All Osaka II Figure Skating Championships, 29 August

among competitors are Mitsuki, Taichi, Moa, Riko, Ayaka, Yuto, Sena

https://jsfresults.com/local/2020-2021/fs/27/index.htm

results page

https://www.jsfresults.com/non_responsive_toppage.htm?figure_top.htm%2Clocal/2020-2021/fs/27/170/index.htm

 

competition with free programs only

 

senior men

1. Mitsuki Sumoto

4t<(-5 GOE) 3t 3s2t FCSp3 2a3t StSq3 2a-3u-3f! 3lz(-3/-5 GOE) 3f(-1/-3 GOE) CSSp2 ChSq CCoSp4

TES 60.83   PCS 69.70   TSS 129.53

deductions: -1

 

2. Taichi Honda

4t<(-5GOE) 1a 3lz!3t(1/-1GOE) 3f FCSp2 StSq3 3f!+REP(-3/-5 GOE) 3s(0/-1 GOE) FCSSp3 2a2t(0/-1 GOE) ChSq CCoSp3

TES 47.76   PCS 58.50   TSS 105.26

deductions: -1

https://www.jsfresults.com/local/2020-2021/fs/27/170/data0105.pdf

 

If I understood it well, Taichi wants to retire after this season.

https://www.nikkansports.com/sports/news/202008290001330.html

 

 

 

senior ladies (only podium)

1. Moa Iwano

3lz<(-5 GOE) 3lo<(-5 GOE) 3s2t(2/-1 GOE) 3f!<(-1/-3 GOE) CCoSp2 2a2t 3s 2a StSq4 FSSp3 ChSq LSp4

TES 46.00   PCS 53.11   TSS 97.11

dedustions: -2

 

2. Riko Takino

3f<3t<(-4 GOE) 2a 3lo CCoSp4 3f<<(-5GOE) ChSq 2s FSSp2 3s-eu-2s 2a2t StSq2 LSp4

TES 45.76   PCS 46.41   TSS 91.17

deductions: -1

 

3.Ayaka Hosoda

3a<(-5GOE) 3s 3fq(-2 GOE) FSSp3 3lo StSq3 2a2t ChSq LSp2 2f-eu-2s 2a CCoSp3V

TES 45.51   PCS 45.01   TSS 89.52

deductions: -1

https://www.jsfresults.com/local/2020-2021/fs/27/170/data0205.pdf

 

 

 

junior men (only podium)

1. Sena Miyake

3a 3f!(2/-1 GOE) 3aq+REP(-5 GOE) FSSp4 3lz CCSp2(1/-2 GOE) 3lz3t 3s 3lo StSq3 CCoSp4

TES 62.71   PCS 64.80   TSS 126.51

deductions: -1

 

2. Yuto Kishina

1a 3f!(2/-1 GOE) 2a CSSp3 StSq3 FCSp3 3lz 3lo 3s3t 3lo-eu-2s(1/-3 GOE) CCoSp4

TES 54.43   PCS 60.90   TSS 115.33

 

3. Shio Kojima

3s2t(0/-1 GOE) 3lz!<(-4/-5 GOE) 2a(0/-1 GOE) CSSp3 3fq(-5 GOE) 3t(-5GOE) 2lz!-eu-2s(-1/-2 GOE) 2a2t(-1/-2 GOE) FCSp1(0/-2 GOE) StSq2(1/-1 GOE) CCoSp4

TES 35.28   PCS 43.10   TSS 76.38

deductions: -2

https://www.jsfresults.com/local/2020-2021/fs/27/170/data0305.pdf

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16 minutes ago, Paskud said:

Rinka's FP at 26:50

 

Wow. The quality of the video is so good. So they wore masks in the kiss and cry. Must be tough for skaters who have just finished their performance but gambatte...
Rinka may need a little more power and speed to pull off this program.

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Japan Collegiate Skating and Ice Hockey Federation announced that they canceled intercollegiate meet this season considering that it is going to be difficult to ensure the health and safety of participants, and many skaters haven't been able to resume training, etc. This means the cancelation of regional qualifying events as well, but each competition may be held as a local comp.

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24 minutes ago, sweetwater said:

Japan Collegiate Skating and Ice Hockey Federation announced that they canceled intercollegiate meet this season considering that it is going to be difficult to ensure the health and safety of participants, and many skaters haven't been able to resume training, etc. This means the cancelation of regional qualifying events as well, but each competition may be held as a local comp.

So... how will people qualify for Nationals? 

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1 hour ago, Fay said:

So... how will people qualify for Nationals? 

Sorry, my explanation may have been a bit confusing. Intercollegiate meet and Nationals both have their own qualifying events separately. The regional qualifying events I mentioned in my last post are regional intercollegiate meets, such as West Japan Intercollegiate Meet or East Japan Intercollegiate Meet. None of the qualifying events for Nationals hasn't been canceled yet. At the moment, the JSF website says that regional qualifying events for Nationals will be held behind closed doors from late September.

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