Nathan Chen (USA)
2019 Grand Prix Final Free Skate (224.92, WR)
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Nathan Chen (USA)
2019 Grand Prix Final Free Skate (224.92, WR)
HOW WAS THAT FIVE YEARS AGO????
Not a useful post...just a bad memory...don't mind me being a bit salty...
The resemblance of the pattern of GPF 2019 and GPF 2023 is really something...
No good reminders...nope...
An overscored American winning, a Japanese 2nd place judged with strictness...
Even Yuzu's and Shoma's performances had similarities - both popping the 3A and losing a full combination bc of it, getting a call on the 3F in combination...
And even both having almost exactly the same PCS...Yuzu had 93,64 Shoma 93,37 💀
I really don't like this repeating pattern...😭😭😭😭
@ Shoma: I know you like Yuzu but you really didn't need to repeat his path 😅 just kidding obviously...
Can we go back to GPF 2022??? All was well...
The height of this Lutz is incredible
- we all know the 4Lz in the 2019 GPF competition, but seeing it in practice is something else
Alena Kostornaia: 2019 Grand Prix Final Champion (SP | FS)
I'm not sure I'm ready for Yuzuru Hanyu's retirement. Like, man, I know you basically won everything there was to win but... I don't know, just a little more? And how will the industry of Winnie The Pooh survive the sudden nosedive in its plushies sale?
Yuzuru Hanyu: 2-times Olympic Champion, most googled Figure Skater on the Planet, National Hero and Figure Skating Legend Also Yuzuru Hanyu:
2019 Grand Prix Final: Yuzuru Hanyu + Origin