友野一希 Kazuki Tomono (JPN)
2022 Four Continents Championship Exhibition Gala (Bills)




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友野一希 Kazuki Tomono (JPN)
2022 Four Continents Championship Exhibition Gala (Bills)
Kana Muramoto & Daisuke Takahashi — Soran Bushi RD at Four Continents 2022
jun-hwan cha ✩ fate of the clockmaker, cloak and daggerby @ four continents 2022
Mai Mihara: 2022 Four Continents Champion (SP | FS)
Starr Andrews, “At last” at Four Continents Championships 2022
The 2021-2022 figure skating season is officially over and I have mixed feelings about it.
I have actively gotten into watching Figure Skating this season. I accidentally saw that the European Championships were on while channel surfing and I was sucked into it. Then the 4CC came around followed by the Olympics. Oh, I knew that the season with the Olys is usually the most dramatic one, but I did not expect peak drama to be that high.
The entire season was a roller coaster - I rooted for Deniss Vasiljevs and Estonian skaters at the Euros, I rooted for the Japanese team at the 4CC and for the Team Event at the Olys, I rooted so hard for Yuzuru, Wakaba and Kaori for the single events. Then the Worlds happened and I wanted to see Shoma and Yuma on the podium as well as Kaori and Wakaba. Even though Wakaba did not medal, it was still one of the best competitions I have ever seen (I have watched previous competitions in other seasons, but never consistently).
I decided to give it a try with the Junior Worlds as well and I somehow ended up enjoying watching that competition far more than the senior ones. Less stress and drama because the skaters are still in development. It was definitely a wild ride.
I am happy that the season is over because my mental health needs a break. I'm getting ready to (hopefully) see FaOI streaming next month and get my dose of Summer Yuzuru Hanyu.
I truly hope that the next season will be much better than this one, that ISU will get its shit together (that's just wishful thinking), that the skaters will work on their weaknesses and that there will be less drama.
The teams and skaters that I ended up loving this season:
Team Japan (all skaters had my undivided attention, but Yuzuru is up there holding my heart hostage and I will forever be upset that I did not try harder to watch the Olys back in 2018)
Deniss Vasiljevs - such a great skater who values artistry and it shows - I can't wait to see how he evolves for the next season
Donovan Carrillo - this one won the hearts of everyone, I'm sure
Team Korea (Junhwan, Young, Hae-in - I had my fingers crossed so hard while watching them + Nao and Masaya, the Junior ice dancers)
Ekaterina Kurakova - such a joy to watch
Karen Chen - she deserved better
P.S. Can you tell that my favourite discipline is Men's Singles?!
Caroline Green & Michael Parsons ☆ 4CC 2022, The Mind on the (Re)Wind