luvsk8 Posted September 30, 2018 Share Posted September 30, 2018 14 minutes ago, Yatagarasu said: Guys, we have a Junior skaters thread for this stuff. And forget it. JSF are a bunch of incompetent morons. It's hardly the first time we see this. That's why Shun's not showing up at JGP this year either. They nurture talent only when it suits their agendas. He'll have to fight his way through by force, with no help by JSF. Same old, same old. The skaters must fight by themselves (and their teams) if they are not coached by some big coaches... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yatagarasu Posted September 30, 2018 Author Share Posted September 30, 2018 1 minute ago, sallycinnamon said: With that score Shun would have medaled at every JGP events so far, and he could have easily won in Kaunas (the winner's score was 201, Yuto Kishina's score was 191) and in Ostrava too. This got me thinking - in re to scores: Shun Sato, 217.73 (Yuma Kagiyama 200.47) JGP Bratislava - would have been 2nd 1. Stephen GOGOLEV (CAN) 226.63 2. Mitsuki SUMOTO (JPN) 210.31 3. Daniel GRASSL (ITA) 199.26 4. Andrew TORGASHEV (USA) 194.75 5. Roman SAVOSIN (RUS) 189.86 JGP Linz - would have been 3rd 1. Camden PULKINEN (USA) 223.95 2. Koshiro SHIMADA (JPN) 220.45 3. Roman SAVOSIN (RUS) 211.10 4. Conrad ORZEL (CAN) 200.46 5. Daniel GRASSL (ITA) 191.38 JGP Kaunas - would have won 1. Andrew TORGASHEV (USA) 201.63 2. Kirill IAKOVLEV (RUS) 199.01 3. Yuto KISHINA (JPN) 191.80 4. Egor MURASHOV (RUS) 190.32 5. Geonhyeong AN (KOR) 178.56 JGP Richmond - would have been 2nd 1. Petr GUMENNIK (RUS) 220.04 2. Tomoki HIWATASHI (USA) 213.24 3. Adam SIAO HIM FA (FRA) 199.14 4. Yuma KAGIYAMA (JPN) 194.73 5. Stephen GOGOLEV (CAN) 187.67 ... 10. Sena MIYAKE (JPN) 165.19 JGP Ostrava - He would have won 1. Andrei MOZALEV (RUS) 217.12 2. Camden PULKINEN(USA) 212.45 3. Joseph PHAN (CAN) 207.80 4. Kirill IAKOVLEV (RUS) 205.92 5. Mitsuki SUMOTO (JPN) 201.55 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yuazz Posted September 30, 2018 Share Posted September 30, 2018 Is there a chance for Shun to be selected to JWC if he wins Japanese junior championship this year? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
luvsk8 Posted September 30, 2018 Share Posted September 30, 2018 1 minute ago, Yuazz said: Is there a chance for Shun to be selected to JWC if he wins Japanese junior championship this year? Yes...there's a spot for champion (but I don't think he will win) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sallycinnamon Posted September 30, 2018 Share Posted September 30, 2018 1 hour ago, Yatagarasu said: This got me thinking - in re to scores: Shun Sato, 217.73 (Yuma Kagiyama 200.47) JGP Bratislava - would have been 2nd 1. Stephen GOGOLEV (CAN) 226.63 2. Mitsuki SUMOTO (JPN) 210.31 3. Daniel GRASSL (ITA) 199.26 4. Andrew TORGASHEV (USA) 194.75 5. Roman SAVOSIN (RUS) 189.86 JGP Linz - would have been 3rd 1. Camden PULKINEN (USA) 223.95 2. Koshiro SHIMADA (JPN) 220.45 3. Roman SAVOSIN (RUS) 211.10 4. Conrad ORZEL (CAN) 200.46 5. Daniel GRASSL (ITA) 191.38 JGP Kaunas - would have won 1. Andrew TORGASHEV (USA) 201.63 2. Kirill IAKOVLEV (RUS) 199.01 3. Yuto KISHINA (JPN) 191.80 4. Egor MURASHOV (RUS) 190.32 5. Geonhyeong AN (KOR) 178.56 JGP Richmond - would have been 2nd 1. Petr GUMENNIK (RUS) 220.04 2. Tomoki HIWATASHI (USA) 213.24 3. Adam SIAO HIM FA (FRA) 199.14 4. Yuma KAGIYAMA (JPN) 194.73 5. Stephen GOGOLEV (CAN) 187.67 ... 10. Sena MIYAKE (JPN) 165.19 JGP Ostrava - He would have won 1. Andrei MOZALEV (RUS) 217.12 2. Camden PULKINEN(USA) 212.45 3. Joseph PHAN (CAN) 207.80 4. Kirill IAKOVLEV (RUS) 205.92 5. Mitsuki SUMOTO (JPN) 201.55 I checked the scores but was too lazy to post the results here Shun would have won in Ostrava and Yuma's scored would have only been enough for the 6th place. I'll continue the discussion in the Juniors thread... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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