蜘蛛人不確定要不要滑Skate America - 花式滑冰 Figure Skating
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Lysacek calls 2014 Olympics his ultimate goal
Won't commit to competing at Skate America
COLORADO SPRINGS – Evan Lysacek said Friday his training is going well. He
is tweaking programs to figure out what mathematical permutations certain
elements will give him, depending on where he places them in the program.
While he still is not ready to commit to competing at Skate America next
month, Lysacek has decided the 2014 Olympics is his ultimate goal.
In his first interview since letting it be known in mid-summer – with no
formal announcement -- he had returned to training with the possibility of
competing this season, Lysacek said that his goal in returning was the 2014
Sochi Olympics. He indicated he would like to compete at the 2012 nationals,
even if it turns out he doesn’t feel ready for Skate America.
“The progress has been really encouraging,” he said. “I’m really happy
with where I am.
“The ultimate goal is Sochi. I’m not foolish to think it’s light years
away. It’s going to be here before we know it. In skating, because it’s
one of the higher profile sports, the buildup begins about a year before, and
that’s kind of when I’m hoping to be at peak performance level.’’
But the reigning Olympic men’s figure skating champion still would not say
whether he will compete at Skate America next month, even if U.S. Figure
Skating has been using his face for weeks on its web site to promote ticket
sales for that event and January’s U.S. Championships.
“That’s bold,” Lysacek said of the promotion. “The reason I haven’t
made any grand statements about coming back and being there is because I don’
t want to be the one responsible for anyone’s disappointment. All I have
said, even to them (the federation), is that I am training, and I would like
to be in shape for it.
“That’s the only statement I can make at this point. They can take it and
run with it in whatever direction they want to run.
“I’d love to do nationals. I have spent the past four months training, so I
would hope it’s not for nothing.”
Lysacek, who has not competed since the 2010 Olympics, said he had gained
weight and lost muscle mass over the ensuing year. Since returning to
serious training, he has lost the weight but not regained the muscle mass.
Lysacek, who turned 26 in June, would not reveal the music he has chosen for
programs put together by Lori Nichol, his long-time choreographer.
Sochi would be his third Olympics. He finished fourth in 2006, when he was
one missed jump away from a medal.
If he competes this season, Lysacek intends to have a quadruple jump in at
least his free skate. His Russian rival, 2006 Olympic champion Evgeny
Plushenko, belittled Lysacek’s gold medal performance at the 2010 Olympics
because it did not include a quad. Lysacek beat Plushenko with clean
programs and an refined sense of how to use the new scoring system to full
advantage.
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Won't commit to competing at Skate America
COLORADO SPRINGS – Evan Lysacek said Friday his training is going well. He
is tweaking programs to figure out what mathematical permutations certain
elements will give him, depending on where he places them in the program.
While he still is not ready to commit to competing at Skate America next
month, Lysacek has decided the 2014 Olympics is his ultimate goal.
In his first interview since letting it be known in mid-summer – with no
formal announcement -- he had returned to training with the possibility of
competing this season, Lysacek said that his goal in returning was the 2014
Sochi Olympics. He indicated he would like to compete at the 2012 nationals,
even if it turns out he doesn’t feel ready for Skate America.
“The progress has been really encouraging,” he said. “I’m really happy
with where I am.
“The ultimate goal is Sochi. I’m not foolish to think it’s light years
away. It’s going to be here before we know it. In skating, because it’s
one of the higher profile sports, the buildup begins about a year before, and
that’s kind of when I’m hoping to be at peak performance level.’’
But the reigning Olympic men’s figure skating champion still would not say
whether he will compete at Skate America next month, even if U.S. Figure
Skating has been using his face for weeks on its web site to promote ticket
sales for that event and January’s U.S. Championships.
“That’s bold,” Lysacek said of the promotion. “The reason I haven’t
made any grand statements about coming back and being there is because I don’
t want to be the one responsible for anyone’s disappointment. All I have
said, even to them (the federation), is that I am training, and I would like
to be in shape for it.
“That’s the only statement I can make at this point. They can take it and
run with it in whatever direction they want to run.
“I’d love to do nationals. I have spent the past four months training, so I
would hope it’s not for nothing.”
Lysacek, who has not competed since the 2010 Olympics, said he had gained
weight and lost muscle mass over the ensuing year. Since returning to
serious training, he has lost the weight but not regained the muscle mass.
Lysacek, who turned 26 in June, would not reveal the music he has chosen for
programs put together by Lori Nichol, his long-time choreographer.
Sochi would be his third Olympics. He finished fourth in 2006, when he was
one missed jump away from a medal.
If he competes this season, Lysacek intends to have a quadruple jump in at
least his free skate. His Russian rival, 2006 Olympic champion Evgeny
Plushenko, belittled Lysacek’s gold medal performance at the 2010 Olympics
because it did not include a quad. Lysacek beat Plushenko with clean
programs and an refined sense of how to use the new scoring system to full
advantage.
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