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    Javier Fernandez

    Poate ca deschiderea acestui thread va fi de bun augur si Javier va urca in clasamente.

    Am gasit un interviu recent luat la Nebelhorn Trophy 2011.

    http://www.figureskating-online.com/...fernandez.html

    http://www.figureskating-online.com/..._0_433-400.jpg

    Ce spune el in rezumat:

    S-a despartit de Morozov din motivul pe care il stim, l-a neglijat in favoarea lui Kim (probabil Kim Lucine) si Amodio, s-a si certat cu antrenorul de cateva ori pe tema asta.

    Cu Orser nu lucreaza tot timpul fiindca Orser mai are si alti elevi, dar intotdeauna sunt alti antrenori in jurul lui care sa-l indrume. La SP l-a ajutat Jeffrey Buttle.

    Ii place Orser fiindca e mereu bine dispus (comentariul meu: sper ca Javier sa nu-i dea motive lui Orser sa fie prost dispus ca pateste ca Adam Rippon).

    Se descrie ca fiind un baiat vesel si cu picioarele pe pamant. Asta-i place si la Patrick Chan, castiga sau pierde, ramane la fel.

    Nu-i plac oamenii care sunt tot timpul imbufnati si nici cei care isi dau aere considerandu-se cei mai grozavi de pe pamant.

    Verdi pentru programul liber a fost alegerea lui. A ascultat diverse piese muzicale impreuna cu Wilson si cand a auzit opera si-a spus: Aaa, pe muzica asta vreau sa patinez. De ce? Fiindca a vrut sa-si schimbe imaginea.

    In timpul liber urmareste filme de toate genurile si se joaca pe playstation. Nu are prietena (comentariul meu: nu are prietena??? Fetelor, acum e momentul).

    Nu se bucura de cine stie ce atentie in Spania pentru ca patinajul nu e un sport po****r acolo.

    In anii copilariei a fost mare fan Plushenko.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cromatic View Post
    Poate ca deschiderea acestui thread va fi de bun augur si Javier va urca in clasamente.

    Am gasit un interviu recent luat la Nebelhorn Trophy 2011.

    Se descrie ca fiind un baiat vesel si cu picioarele pe pamant. Asta-i place si la Patrick Chan, castiga sau pierde, ramane la fel.
    Bravo!!!! Asta imi place si mie la ei, sper sa rmana veseli mereu!!!!

    Quote Originally Posted by Cromatic View Post
    In timpul liber urmareste filme de toate genurile si se joaca pe playstation. Nu are prietena (comentariul meu: nu are prietena??? Fetelor, acum e momentul).
    Coada incepe dupa mine!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by SimonaB View Post

    Coada incepe dupa mine!!!!
    M-as pune la coada dupa tine, dar de vreo luna baiatul are (alta) prietena
    http://a1.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphot..._2256212_n.jpg


    De altfel, e un patinator placut; imi place energia sa pe gheata si sper sa vad programe din ce in ce mai bune pe viitor.
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    Quote Originally Posted by nevruta View Post
    M-as pune la coada dupa tine, dar de vreo luna baiatul are (alta) prietena
    http://a1.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphot..._2256212_n.jpg
    Ah, ce inseamna sa nu te misti mai repede!!! Brian e cu o Miss(a), Javi si-a gasit si el o prietena, noi cu cine ramanem pana la urma????

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cromatic View Post
    In timpul liber urmareste filme de toate genurile si se joaca pe playstation. Nu are prietena (comentariul meu: nu are prietena??? Fetelor, acum e momentul).

    Nu se bucura de cine stie ce atentie in Spania pentru ca patinajul nu e un sport po****r acolo.
    Cristina, mi-ai luat-o inainte pt ca chiar azi am vrut sa-i deschid si eu thread lui Javi dar foarte bine ai facut pt ca e un patinator extrem de carismatic, ambitios, talentat si pasionat de ceea ce face, un verdadero torero espanol:OLE!
    Din pacate in legatura cu interesul pt patinaj asa e, si in Spania tot fotbalul e la putere cu deosebirea ca federatia de acolo il sustine puternic pe Javier( ei mai au si doi dansatori tineri dar de perspectiva: Sara Hurtado si Adrian Diaz in care investesc puternic), i-au oferit tot sprijinul, atat material cat si moral
    Si fetelor imi pare rau sa va dezamagesc dar din cate stiu eu Javi are prietena, o cheama Maria, si sunt de mult timp impreuna. Eu o am in lista pe Facebook si tot timpul posteazaa poze si comentarii cu ei doi ( nu stiu sa se fi despartit, sunt deja de vreo 2 ani impreuna, dar daca s-au despartit cu atat mai bine)
    Mai pun si eu un interviu cu Javi plus programele de la Nebelhorn Trophy:

    http://www.facebook.com/l.php?u=http...Vi1tRmQbFHoM0w
    http://www.facebook.com/l.php?u=http...kgxYelGhjRJhsQ

    EDIT: acum am verificat si pe prieten lui o cheama Raquel, si e aceeasi pe care o stiam eu, nu s-au despartit
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    Quote Originally Posted by ice_girl View Post
    EDIT: acum am verificat si pe prieten lui o cheama Raquel, si e aceeasi pe care o stiam eu, nu s-au despartit
    Ei, asta este, ce sa facem!!!!
    Ma bucur oricum sa vad ca Federatia spaniola il sustine pe Javi. Bravo lor!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by ice_girl View Post
    Din pacate in legatura cu interesul pt patinaj asa e, si in Spania tot fotbalul e la putere cu deosebirea ca federatia de acolo il sustine puternic pe Javier( ei mai au si doi dansatori tineri dar de perspectiva: Sara Hurtado si Adrian Diaz in care investesc puternic), i-au oferit tot sprijinul, atat material cat si moral
    Chiar daca fotbalul e la putere in Spania(pe buna dreptate),nu s-a uitat ca mai exista si alte sporturi (ex:Javi-patinaj artistic,Alonso-F1,Contador-ciclism etc.).La noi de ce nu se intampla asa ceva?Nu am nimic cu fotbalul,dar nu avem echipe de nivelul Barcelonei sau a lui Real Madrid ca sa ne permitem sa ïl ridicam in slavi si sa uitam de restul sporturilor.Avand in vedere ca gimnastica,caiac-canoe, sau,mai nou,scrima sunt sporturi unde avem adevarati campioni,nu stiu de ce nu se pune accentul pe acestea.

    Cristina,felicitari pentru idee!!!
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    fotbalul e la putere in spania, dar se si vede chestia asta. o echipa cum e barca, aduce bani gramda. numai din vizitatul stadionului si scot aia bani cat sa-i intretina cariera lui javier si inca cativa patinatori. dar sa nu mai metionam cum e la altii si cum nu e la noi ca mi se ridica tensiunea si sunt prea tanara pt asta
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    Javier "Javi" Fernandez-El campeon espanol

    Stiu ca avea thread dar s-a pierdut cand au fost problemele cu forumul asa ca am hotarat sa fac un nou thread caci tb sa aiba si campionul european un thread numai al lui

    Javier Fernández Lopez

    Personal information
    Full name Javier Fernández López
    Country represented Spain
    Born April 15, 1991 (age 21)
    Madrid
    Height 1.73 m (5 ft 8 in)
    Coach Brian Orser
    Former coach Nikolai Morozov
    Ivan Saez
    Carolina Sanz
    Jordi Lafarga
    Choreographer David Wilson, Jeffrey Buttle
    Former choreographer Nikolai Morozov
    Ivan Saez
    Carolina Sanz
    Corrado Giordani
    Skating club Sad Majadahonda
    Current training locations Toronto, Madrid
    Former training locations Hackensack, Daugavpils, Moscow
    Began skating 1998
    World standing: 5 (As of 14 January 2013)
    ISU personal best scores
    Combined total: 274.87 2013 Europeans
    Short program: 88.80 2013 Europeans
    Free skate: 186.07 2013 Europeans

    Javier Fernández López (born April 15, 1991 in Madrid, Spain) is a Spanish figure skater. He is the 2013 European champion, 2011 Grand Prix Final bronze medalist, 2012 Skate Canada champion, a three-time Spanish national champion, and represented Spain at the 2010 Winter Olympics. He is the first skater from Spain to win the European Championships, to medal at the Grand Prix Final and medal on the Grand Prix series.

    Early career
    Fernández started skating at the age of six, after his older sister began taking lessons. For a while, he also played soccer, tennis, and ice hockey, but dropped the other sports to focus on skating at age eight. Fernández initially skated at a small rink in the San Martín district before switching a year later to a rink in Majadahonda. He landed his first triple jump at the age of 12.When Fernández was 17, Russian coach Nikolai Morozov offered to work with him in the United States; Fernández quickly agreed and relocated to Hackensack, New Jersey.
    Fernández began skating in senior events in the 2006–07 season, but failed to qualify for the long program at the European Championships and the World Championships in his debut season. He had a breakthrough year in 2008–09, finishing 11th at the 2009 Europeans and qualifying a spot for Spain for the Olympics with a 19th place showing at the 2009 Worlds – he was the first Spanish men's skater to qualify for the Olympics since 1956.
    [edit]2009–2010 season


    Fernandez at the 2010 Winter Olympics.
    In 2009–10, Fernández received his first senior Grand Prix assignment – he finished 11th at the 2009 Trophée Eric Bompard. He was 8th at the 2010 European Championships, earning two spots for Spain in the following year's event. Fernández placed 14th in his first Olympics. He was the first man to compete for Spain in Olympic figure skating in half a century – since the 1956 Olympics when Dario Villalba competed.
    Fernández set a new personal best score on his way to a 12th place finish at the 2010 Worlds. He added the quadruple toe loop to his jump repertoire in the 2009–10 season.

    2010–2011 season
    Morozov had moved back to Russia so Fernández trained with him in Moscow and also Daugavpils in neighboring Latvia. His assigned events for the 2010-11 ISU Grand Prix season were the 2010 Skate Canada International and the 2010 Cup of Russia. He placed fifth at the 2010 Skate Canada and ninth at the Cup of Russia. At the 2011 Spanish Championships, Fernández cut his hand during the warm-up. He received medical attention for 20 minutes and had no time to warm up again.He was unable to defend his title, placing second behind Javier Raya. Since Spain had two men's slots for the 2011 Europeans due to Fernández's top ten finish the previous year, both skaters were sent to the event. At the Europeans, Fernández fell twice in the short program, leaving him in eleventh place, but was able to move up to ninth after the free skate and once again earned Spain two spots for the next Europeans. At the 2011 World Championships, Fernández landed two different quads (toe loop and salchow) in the long program. He earned his first top-ten finish at the event, giving Spain two spots for the 2012 Worlds men's event.
    In June 2011, Fernández confirmed that he was no longer working with Morozov and would temporarily train in Canada with Brian Orser, citing Morozov's focus on Florent Amodio. He said adding a quad to his short program and improving his basic skating were some of his goals for the 2011–2012 season.

    2011–2012 season
    Fernández finished 4th at his first competition of the season, the 2011 Nebelhorn Trophy. At an interview conducted at the event, he said that he would continue to train in Canada, with David Wilson and Jeffrey Buttle as his choreographers. Fernández and Orser said they were working on saving energy and improving spins, transitions and skating skills.
    His assigned events for the 2011–12 Grand Prix season were Skate Canada and Cup of Russia. At Skate Canada, Fernández executed the only clean quadruple jump in the short program to take the lead over Daisuke Takahashi and Patrick Chan. He placed second in the free skate and won the silver medal overall, exceeding his combined total personal best by over 30 points. He became the first Spanish skater to win a Grand Prix medal. At the Cup of Russia, he finished fourth in the short program and first in the free skate to finish second overall, with an overall total of 241.63 points, only 0.03 behind gold medalist Yuzuru Hanyu of Japan. Fernández became the first Spanish skater to ever qualify for the Grand Prix of Figure Skating Final when he qualified for the 2011–2012 event. In Quebec City, he was third in the short program and fourth in the long to win the bronze medal, and in so doing, became the first Spaniard to medal at a Grand Prix Final.Fernandez reclaimed his national title, winning by over 80 points.
    The remainder of the season proved less successful for Fernandez. Although considered a medal favorite at the 2012 Europeans, he finished 6th. At the 2012 World Championships, Fernandez placed 5th in the short program but dropped to 9th overall after the free skate.

    2012–2013 season
    Fernández started his season at the 2012 Finlandia Trophy where he picked up the bronze medal. His first Grand Prix event was the 2012 Skate Canada. He won the gold medal, beating defending Skate Canada and World champion Patrick Chan. Fernández became the first Spaniard to win a gold medal in the Grand Prix series. He placed 4th at the 2012 NHK Trophy but qualified for the 2012–2013 Grand Prix of Figure Skating Final. He finished 4th overall at the final after winning the free program with a quadruple salchow-triple toe loop jump combination, quadruple salchow, and quadruple toe loop.He became the second European to execute three quads in one program – the first being Brian Joubert who landed quadruple toe loop-double toe loop jump combination, quadruple toe loop, and quadruple salchow at the 2006 Cup of Russia – and the first European to do so with a quad-triple combination.
    In December 2012, Fernández won his third national title. In January 2013, he placed second in the short program and first, landing three quads jumps, one in combination, in the free skate at the 2013 European Championships. He won the gold medal and became the first Spanish skater to win a European title. He posted a new personal best overall score of 274.87 points.

    Personal life
    Fernández's elder sister, Laura, is an ice dancer and has represented Spain internationally as a singles skater.
    He is a fan of the Real Madrid football club. He is currently in a relationship with Canadian ice dancer Cortney Mansour. Fernández intends to become a coach after his competitive skating career ends.

    Programs

    Fernández at the 2010 World Championships.
    Season Short program Free skating Exhibition

    2012–2013
    The Mask of Zorro
    by James Horner
    choreo. by David Wilson
    Charlie Chaplin medley
    choreo. by David Wilson
    The Lazy Song
    by Bruno Mars
    choreo. by Jeffrey Buttle

    2011–2012
    I Love Paris
    by The Witnesses
    Petit Fleur
    by Rene Henri
    choreo. by David Wilson
    La Traviata
    I Vespri Siciliani
    Nabucco
    Rigoletto
    by Giuseppe Verdi
    choreo. by David Wilson
    La donna è mobile
    (from Rigoletto)
    by Giuseppe Verdi
    choreo. by David Wilson
    The Lazy Song
    by Bruno Mars
    choreo. by Jeffrey Buttle

    2010–2011
    Rhumba d'Amour
    Nu Pogodi!
    (Russian cartoon)
    Pirates of the Caribbean
    by Klaus Badelt, Hans Zimmer

    2009–2010
    The Mexican
    Mission Impossible
    by Hans Zimmer
    Pirates of the Caribbean
    by Klaus Badelt, Hans Zimmer

    2008–2009
    Entre dos aguas
    by Paco de Lucia
    Matrix
    by Don Davis
    Romeo and Juliet
    (soundtrack)
    I Like The Way (You Move)
    by BodyRockers

    2007–2008
    Requiem for a Dream
    by Clint Mansell
    The Mission
    by Ennio Morricone

    2006–2007
    Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story
    by Randy Edelman
    El Padrino
    by Ennio Morricone
    performed by Edvin Marton
    [edit]Competitive highlights

    Results
    International
    Event 2006–07 2007–08 2008–09 2009–10 2010–11 2011–12 2012–13
    Olympics 14th
    Worlds 35th 30th 19th 12th 10th 9th
    Europeans 28th 17th 11th 8th 9th 6th 1st
    Grand Prix Final 3rd 4th
    GP Bompard 11th
    GP NHK Trophy 4th
    GP Rostelecom 9th 2nd
    GP Skate Canada 5th 2nd 1st
    Finlandia 3rd
    Nebelhorn 4th
    Coupe de Nice 3rd 5th
    Golden Spin 13th
    NRW Trophy 3rd
    Merano Cup 1st
    International: Junior
    Junior Worlds 13th
    JGP Estonia 9th
    JGP Great Britain 11th
    JGP Mexico 6th
    JGP Netherlands 23rd
    JGP Spain 4th
    Gardena 5th J.
    EYOF 4th J.
    National
    Spanish Champ. 1st J. 1st J. 1st J. 1st 2nd 1st 1st
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    Abia acum am vazut ca celalalt thread dedicat lui Javier nu a disparut cand au fost problemele cu forumul asa ca rog moderatorii sa stearga acest thread.
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