¡Figure Skate Life ExtraDanshi Skater Retsuden (Fusosha MOOK)
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 Description
[Machine Translation] This textbook-like book is a compilation of historical topics and the men's singles athletes who ushered in the quadruple jump era. It is a rich and dense guidebook to the changing times of men's singles and the evolution of scoring and jumps. Great skaters such as Hanyu's coach Orser, his rival Boitano, and Browning, who was the first to successfully perform the quadruple jump. Many great skaters are introduced in detail with beautiful photographs, including Plushenko, Yagudin, Weir, and Daisuke Takahashi, who have greatly influenced today's athletes, as well as Battle and Lambiel, who are also active as coaches and choreographers. In addition to top skaters such as Yuzuru Hanyu, Masama Uno, and Nathan Chen, the book also covers the successors of the quadruple-rotation era, such as Yuma Kagiyama and Shun Sato. In addition to the detailed reports of the Olympics, the book also includes historical topics such as "Trends of quadruple jumps at the Olympics" and "The introduction of the new scoring system and major rule changes since then". You can also read the jump theory by Takato Mura, an interview with Jeffrey Battle on the Turin Olympics, and interviews with Kazuki Tomono, Tatsuki Hino, and others on the legends of the sport. Exclusive interviews: Takahito Nora "In-depth explanation of my jump theory" / Jeffrey Battle "What has not changed over time, what is important" / Ryuki Hino "Skaters who still shine in my memory" / Jason Brown "What lies behind the expression" / Kazuki Tomono "What I am aiming for Legendary skaters who taught me what I am aiming for" / Akiko Suzuki, "Men skaters full of individuality" / Misha Gee, "Determination as a coach, potential as a choreographer" Men who made quadruple jump history: Browning, Gable, Mroz, Masama Uno, Yuzuru Hanyu, legendary skaters who laid the foundation. Dick Button/Nobuo Sato/John Currie/Scott Hamilton / 1988 Calgary Olympics: Fadeyev/Voytano/Ausser/Petrenko/Browning / 1992 Albertville Olympics: Urmanov/Masakazu Kagiyama/Stojko/Candeloro / 1994 Lillehammer Olympics: Olympics in Lillehammer 1994: Kulik/Eldridge/Taketo Tamura / Olympics in Nagano 1998: Takeshi Honda/Yagudin/Abt/Gebre/Weiss / Olympics in Salt Lake City 2002 World Championships 2002: Sandu/Prushenko/Lindemann/Changean Lee/Klimkin/Battle/Lambiel / 2006 2006 Olympics in Torino 2007 World Championships: Joubert/Lysacek/Preobel/Van der Peren/ Berntsson/Schultheiss/Vernel/Abbott/Weir 2010 Olympics in Vancouver: Daisuke Takahashi/Nobunari Oda/Patrick Chan/Takahiko Kozuka/Takato Nara/Voronov/Taoto Murakami Daisuke Takahashi, Nobunari Oda, Nobunari Brezina, Dennis Ten, Reynolds, Amodio, Gatchinskiy, Mayolov / 2014 Sochi Olympics, 2014 World Championships: Yuzuru Hanyu, Tatsuru Machida, Fernandez, Rippon, Kolyadar, Kovtun, Han Yang, Bo Yan Jin, Vichenko/ Vasilievs/Messing / 2018 PyeongChang Olympics 2019 World Championships:Shoma Uno/Nathan Chen/Ken Tanaka/Kouta Yamamoto/Koshiro Shimada/Taichiro Yamakuma/Tomoki Hiwatari/Junhwan Cha/Rizzo/Amos/Vincent Jou/Aliev/Yuma Kagiyama/Sun Sato The gems of Men's Single World Championships Standings


凌 Credits
MURA TAKAHITO
Jason Brown
Akiko Suzuki
UNO SHOMA
Yuzuru Hanyu
Dick Button
SATOU NOBUO
John Curry
Scott Hamilton

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