Ami NAKAI (JPN) | Junior Women Free Skating | Istanbul 2023 |
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- Опубліковано 15 гру 2024
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Bangkok, Thailand - August 23 to 26
Linz, Austria - August 30 to September 2
Istanbul, Turkey - September 6 to 9
Osaka, Japan - September 13 to 16
Budapest, Hungary - September 20 to 23
Gdansk, Poland - September 27 to 30
Yerevan, Armenia - October 4 - 7
JGP FINAL - Beijing, China - December 7 to 10
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The pink teddy bear are my gift for Ami 🥰
優勝おめでとうございます!そしてトリプルアクセル成功おめでとう🎉❤️❤️❤️
3A降りた後流れが良い✨
フリップ毎回アテンション付いちゃうのがもったいない
スピンも2つレベル3だしまだまだ伸びしろだらけ😊
中井選手、優勝おめでとうございます✨そしてファイナル進出決定おめでとうございます🎉✨✨
良いプログラム
コーチは 中庭さんかしら?
もし違ってたらすみません💦 中庭さんだったら 現役時代大ファンだったので ほんとに懐かしい!久しぶりにお姿拝見出来てとても嬉しいです😭🙏
Where's Mao Shimada?
next week, she will be competing in jgp japan
@@kyliemiu thx for the information
Хоть одна фигуристка показала тройной аксель! А так........
The ISU junior women free skating in Istanbul was a total boring event except for the last five last skaters who showed some skills, especially the two Japanese girls. Ami Nakai performed a clean triple axel, nice layback spins, interesting overall programme which was nonetheless a carbon copy of the Russian choreography. The skating fans will always admire and miss the excellency of the Russian girls who continue to show their unequalled talents. Just watch last weeks' novice and junior competitions of the Moscow schools "Crystalnii and Pluschenko's Angels" with the amazing young talents of Ekaterina Ctochkaia and Viktoria Ctrelzoba and of course Margarita Baziliuk, both training with Eteri Tutberitze. The Russian trainers are the best in the World, period. Fortunately, many countries, who are not stupid, invite the Russian stars and try to learn from them.
Are you a bot, or did you actually take the time to type up that nonsense? Seriously… If the mounting evidence on doping doesn’t bother you, then I am sure you’d consider that method of instruction as “the best in the world.” Most of us do not, unfortunately, tolerate doping-or child abuse, even less.
It is not talent but cheating.
Everyone but you and the Russians know that their performance is affected by doping.