Kaori with a double axel is for retirement, not for the world title. If you want, you can watch the weakest, but I will watch the best skaters.@@TheFlowMind
@@sretenzivkovic8170 it's about quality, not quantity. No one in the women's field does an axel like Kaori Sakamoto. The only one who came close was Kostornaia.
Love her double axel, the best! Thank you for this compilation, it’s awesome watching her become more confident and refined over the years 🎉
Such a satisfying noise when she lands it
Kaori's 2A from 2022 Worlds is missing. She got max GOE (1.65) in the short and 1.60 GOE in the free.
never realized I completely left it out haha. thanks for telling me
Why are the judges so inconsistent with her GOE's. It's similar transitions and quality of the jump but the scores varies so much.
wow you're so good at ice hockey
keep it up
Double axel has became synonymous with success since 24.02.2022 😂
Kaori's double axel? Wow! When am i gonna see a video of Lipinski's double axel then? Let the worship begin 😂
That’s her most trademark jumps so keep hating. Her 2A is the best in the field
Since when did the double axel become synonymous with success? In Russia, children perform a triple axel.
Sure with thanks to grandpa’s juice, starving, no water and skating while on broken limbs! Then they land it for one season before retiring!
Kaori with a double axel is for retirement, not for the world title. If you want, you can watch the weakest, but I will watch the best skaters.@@TheFlowMind
Only children perform a triple axel there
Because they can’t remain competitive once they are puberty 😢
@@sretenzivkovic8170 it's about quality, not quantity. No one in the women's field does an axel like Kaori Sakamoto. The only one who came close was Kostornaia.
@@mariomolinaorbea2180 Imagine how high quality her single axel would be.😂