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USNinJapan2
Didn't see Lysacek's performance but did see Takahashi's and thought it was better and definitely far more aritistic than Plushenko's. I'll definitely be cheering for Daisuke in the free skate.
Junnama
Plushenko is a beast!!
biglittleman
He is the first male figureskater who is actually quite macho compared to his peers.
I definitely agree with the above statement. He treats figureskating like a real sport instead of as a performance art. That is why he is one of the best.
smithinjapan
Being at work I could only follow the updates online. Looked like it was pretty intense, save for Plushenko. All in all I'd say Japan looked pretty good today -- they won in curling against the US and did VERY well in skating. I hope they can keep it up the day after tomorrow (well, okay, I hope the curlers lose to Canada tomorrow, but hey).
sk4ek
Errr... that's "Eye" by Coba... :) Daisuke was looking good, and in fact did beat Plushenko in component (artistic expression, etc.) points. If (and it's a big if) he can pull of his quad tomorrow, he should be in position for a medal. Not bad for someone who spent the past year rebuilding his knee.
Branded
"All in all I'd say Japan looked pretty good today"
Their mens figure skaters set personal bests in some cases- unfortunately I don't see it continuing as we've seen this before- fast out of the blocks, only to stumble when the real pressure hits.
"Lysacek's performance " was solid and then some. I see him as a real threat along with Plushenko. Chan for Canada choked, a real disappointment- I expect better from here on out.
LoveUSA
Wow, seductive body language from a figure skater...not for me...never. Maybe he is the only one in the top 10 who is not gay but still ... be aware of these fugure skaters.
This sport collects mostly gay people. It is kind of disappointing o see female dancing performed by males.
LoveUSA
I think in the long program (free) Oda will beat Takashi. i wonder if Takashi can do a quadruple. In his last competition he failed.
haoushokuhaki
Plushenko's and Takahashi's performances were the best I thought. Didn't like that bit of showboating with the "sheathing of the sword" move Plushenko made after his routine, though. It was as if he felt he "conquered" everyone eles. Looks like he has a bit of a chip on his shoulder.
haoushokuhaki
Sorry, spelling mistake: It was as if he felt he "conquered" everyone else.
sk4ek
Oda is definitely the more solid jumper of the two, but there is no way he can outperform Takahashi on artistic terms.
Don't know about the Americans or Europeans--but the Japan team is straight arrows all the way! ;^p
smithinjapan
Branded: Chan did indeed choke today. I think he'll do better next time around, but I think with today's penalty deduction he's not in medal contention unless his next outing is flawless and the others' performances are not as good (or they screw up).
Can't say whose I thought was best as I never saw it. I'm sure I'll see plenty of replays tonight, though.
And when I said Japan is doing pretty well out there today, I meant in general, and not just men's figure skating -- their curling team had a good game, for example.
LoveUSA
have you seen the free program of Oda - he is very artistic and the SP suits him very well, he plays the role of Charles Chaplin, his russian coach found a way to show all his best qualities. He lacks nothing in artistry compared to Takahashi. i worry that Takahashi is usually perfect in the short and then makes mistakes in the long program.
LoveUSA
PS. If Korean men transfer from speed skating and short track to figure skating then no European will be able to take a medal, be it even Plushenko. But Korean men are rather manly so they do not like figure skating it seems.
Jkanda
It was nice to watch Takahashi and Oda today. Fantastic performance. I really don't care much about the medals.
marushka
after such a shame in couple ice skating, would be nice if Plushenko can win something...
KingRat
Good for plushenko but mens competition is dull.
The women's competition will be super intresting with lots of young skaters from many countries. Yuna and Mao are almost veterans.
BurakuminDes
Is it true, as Love USA contends, that Plushenko is the only straight male skater in the top 10? Can anyone confirm or deny this? I'm kinda thinking she is spot on after seeing the highlights! - Not that there's anything wrong with that! LOL
Branded
Smithinjapan;
"Chan did indeed choke today. I think he'll do better next time around, but I think with today's penalty deduction he's not in medal contention unless his next outing is flawless and the others' performances are not as good (or they screw up)."
More than likely the others will "screw up" ! This has become the norm for international figure skating. The wife and I were just lamenting the days when a fall at the Olympics was considered a disaster. Now they slip and slide all over the place- Obviously not having learned from Arakawa who simply played it safe- but clean !
The mens competition is about as highly competitive as it's been in decades- with a flawless performance any one of the top 8 could medal !
ichinensei
it was the first time I saw Patrick Chan skate even though I live in Canada. He is small!! Defiitely no Elvis Stojko. But i think he is more of a Kurt Browning. And it's nice to see Japanese skaters up there.
Lunchbox
All three Japanese skaters did well, they looked happy to which was cool to see, there must be so much pressure on these athletes. Well done to them and good luck in the free skating. Great event so far!
kisekicaroline
GO DAISUKE!!! WHAT A FANTASTIC PERFORMANCE HE PUT ON YESTERDAY!!! I'M ROOTING FOR HIM TO WIN THE GOLD MEDAL TONIGHT!!! GO JAPAN!!!
sk4ek
Apropos of nothing, Patrick Chan's eyes are disturbing. And watch out four years from now for that wonder kid from Kazakhstan, Denis Ten. Talk about an underdog, but he's done great for a 16-year-old, and shows such promise.
michaelqtodd
Wow Takahashi just snuck a bronze by half a point.Gold for Lysacek
Junnama
Shocking turn of events: Lycasek wins with Plushenko silver. Russians are very upset. Takahashi was great but walks away with Bronze...
Fiasco brewing here.....
LoveUSA
he failed his first jump...
I am not sure about these results. I felt Plushenko and John Weir were underscored.
haoushokuhaki
Good clean performance by Lysacek, but I have to give props to others who actually tried quads in their routine too. Plushenko nailed his quad, but looked uneasy on other jumps. Daisuke also looked good other than the failed quad attempt. Lambiel, Kozuka, Abbott were all great in nailing their quad routines, just some imperfect other jumps. Joubert has the biggest balls since he even tried a quad in the short routine a couple of days ago.
LoveUSA
I did not see Kozuka and Abbott but I think Plushenko was the only one with quadruple- triple combination. Lambiel did quadruple-double combination. He touched the ice on his first quadruple.
Anyway congratulations to the winners. I would have put plushenko on Top, than the handsome American Lysacek, then Takahashi third, if I were a judges, which I am not :)
What a sad accident for Oda.