GP2009日本站 看不到比賽,只能先看照片, 之後再到管子找一找

是說俄羅斯冰上國王回歸(好像現在稱他為冰王子有點怪),會刺激大家猛跳四旋轉嗎?

至少法國奶油王子Joubert就會舉雙手贊成,多跳四旋轉強力搶分吧

當然四旋轉不是一般選手說轉就能轉得了,大家還要多多努力就是了

沒想到這場主辦國的如意算盤完全達不到
男子組前三名竟然都是外國選手,可能這是主辦國始料未及的一件事吧

1 Brian JOUBERT FRA 232.70 1 1
2 Johnny WEIR USA 217.70 3 3
3 Michal BREZINA CZE 217.48 6 2

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還好女子選手的部份,美姬小姐最近搶分搶得很兇哩

女子部份近期看來將會是金妍兒獨走的狀況 ,因為得分跟其他人都差好多

至於男子部份,冰王子回歸之後,加拿大張因傷還沒亮相,日本選手好像是每年輪流冒出頭一樣
前年是高橋,去年是小塚,今年就是織田了, 至於高橋去年整個傷停,今年的狀況還要繼續觀察
NHK比賽無法看全場,只好到管子上碰碰運氣囉.
(*不過看電視轉播的效果是管子無法比的......人還是學會知足!!!)


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Men, Free Skating


ISU GP NHK Trophy 2009

Men

1 Brian JOUBERT FRA 232.70 1 1
2 Johnny WEIR USA 217.70 3 3
3 Michal BREZINA CZE 217.48 6 2

4 Daisuke TAKAHASHI JPN 214.29 4 4
5 Jeremy ABBOTT USA 208.45 2 6
6 Adam RIPPON USA 197.61 8 5
7 Takahiko KOZUKA JPN 186.00 5 10
8 Artem BORODULIN RUS 181.62 7 9
9 Daisuke MURAKAMI JPN 181.04 9 8
10 Jeremy TEN CAN 178.87 12 7
11 Vaughn CHIPEUR CAN 176.36 10 12
12 Kristoffer BERNTSSON SWE 176.01 11 11




Brian Joubert of France claimed gold in the Men’s event. Johnny Weir (USA) moved up from third place to second and newcomer Michal Brezina from the Czech Republic came from sixth place to grab the bronze medal.

Overnight leader Joubert skated last and knew what his competitors had done and what he needed to do. The three-time and reigning European Champion opened his routine to “Ancient Land” by Ronan Hardiman with a solid quadruple toeloop followed by a triple Salchow. He stumbled on the triple Axel but recovered to reel off two triple flips (one in combination with a double toe), a triple Lutz, triple loop-double toe and triple Salchow-double toe. However, the Frenchman received a negative grade of execution on both flips because of the take off from the wrong edge. The flying sit and change sit spin were graded a level four while the footwork and the combination spin were a level two. Joubert earned a seasons best of 147.35 points (70.65 element score/76.70 program component score) and racked up a total score of 232.70 points to win the NHK Trophy. “I am very happy about this competition. I’ve never won NHK Trophy”, Joubert said. “We’ve worked a lot a lot, but we had only one week and I wasn’t completely ready. Winning this competition is great, but I still have a lot to work on.”

Weir landed a triple flip, a solid triple Axel-triple toe combination, another triple Axel and three more triples in his lyrical routine titled “Fallen Angel” which is set to music from the movies “City of Angels” and “Lady Caliph”. The only major glitch was a popped loop jump. The reigning ISU Grand Prix Final bronze medalist picked up a level four for two of his spins and a level three for both step sequences to score 139.35 points (68.15/71.20), setting a new seasons best for himself. Weir scored 217.70 points and was ranked third in the Free Skating but overall moved up to second place, edging out Brezina by just 0.22 points. “I was very happy that I was able to push through this week. It is definitely a medal well earned”, Weir commented. “Of course there were mistakes that shouldn’t be made later in the season. It (competing in spite of illness) will help me immensely in the season, because I had this very stressful and difficult situation behind me and I came out with a medal.”

Brezina stood in sixth place after the Short Program and turned a playful program to “An American in Paris” by George Gershwin. The current World Junior silver medalist nailed six clean triples, including two triple Axels, that all received positive grade of execution marks from the panel of judges. The Czech skater also earned a level four for two spins and a level three for the footwork and the flying sit spin. Brezina got a personal best of 146.68 points (78.78/67.90) and totaled 217.48 points (personal best as well) to jump on to the podium in the first senior-level Grand Prix event of his career. “This is my first senior Grand Prix, and I’m very happy with my medal. I skated almost clean in both programs, which is what I wanted. I hope that I can continue to skate like this in my next Grand Prix, Skate Canada”, Brezina explained. “I knew this (NHK Trophy) was a difficult Grand Prix, and I didn’t expect a medal, but I thought of what my father always says – ‘everybody can beat everybody’”, he added.

Daisuke Takahashi (JPN) finished fourth. He landed five triples, but he stumbled on a quad toeloop attempt, missed a triple loop and toeloop that were downgraded as well (214.29 points). Jeremy Abbott (USA) plummeted from second to fifth. His routine contained four clean triple jumps, but he crashed on a quad toe attempt, a triple flip and a triple Axel (208.45 points).

Joubert picked up 15 points for his win and collected 24 overall. He will now have to wait and see if that is enough to get him to the ISU Grand Prix Final. Weir (13 points) now has 22 overall and also will know only after the last two events if he qualified for Tokyo. Brezina (11 points) will compete again in two weeks at Skate Canada.
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