Hanyu Breaks Through Point Ceiling Again On First Day Of NHK Trophy
Another Grand Prix event, another new world record. Yuzuru Hanyu broke the highest mark for a short programme at Skate America, the first Grand Prix of the season, and did it again this afternoon at the final one with a score of 95.32 points. The quality of execution is what really helped his scores with his most valuable element, a quadruple toeloop, racking up a whopping 12.73 points. The 2010 World Junior champion also reeled off a triple axel and a triple lutz/triple toeloop combination with ease in his blues-infused programme.
Even though he had to put a hand down to save the landing of a quadruple toeloop, Daisuke Takahashi posted a very strong score of 87.47 points for his rock 'n' roll routine. The 2010 World champion produced a triple lutz/triple toeloop combination and a triple axel and had all his remaining elements graded Level 4, including a very intricate step sequence. Takahashi will need to be foot perfect in the free if he is to overtake his young compatriot.
Even though he had to put a hand down to save the landing of a quadruple toeloop, Daisuke Takahashi posted a very strong score of 87.47 points for his rock 'n' roll routine. The 2010 World champion produced a triple lutz/triple toeloop combination and a triple axel and had all his remaining elements graded Level 4, including a very intricate step sequence. Takahashi will need to be foot perfect in the free if he is to overtake his young compatriot.
from http://blog.europeonice.com/?eid=388
Short Program VTR
Short Program VTR
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