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World "or not? ... Now that's the big question Valentina Marchei


Doubts about the figure skating world will not stop circulating on the Internet and social networking. After the severe earthquake in Japan yesterday, many people are afraid to go to Tokyo, and motivations are not lacking. Although

Cinquata Ottavio himself, president of the ISU made a statement on the Internet (www.isu.org), not all are so clear.

" probably are aware of the earthquake and tsunami that struck Japan on March 11, 2011.

The ISU received an email from the office of the Japan Skating Federation (JSF) which reported that a their representatives had visited Yoyogi Stadium and had deemed fit to host the championships 2010/11.

The communication reports that the situation Tokyo is controlled and appears to be driving championships lina. But the message from the central office of the JSF reports the Narita Airport is closed. The Japanese federation will give more information to the ISU. We recall that the championships are organized to begin training on March 20, 2011.

The ISU shows while their condolences to the entities in Japan, is confident that the local conciones develop acontecimiento.La allow ISU is planning to publish another communication in the coming days.

Cinquata.Presidente the ISU Ottavio
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Initial feedback from participants not long in coming. Yesterday, the British skater Jenna McCorkell, wrote in his facebook profile " thinking that my trip to Tokyo next week is not going to happen!".

The European champions, Nathalie Pechalat and Fabian Bourzat, expressed their desire to attend both twitter and facebook: "I really do not want to miss the World Championship in Tokyo ."

However, his compatriot Florent Amodio, who has been in Japan a few days, along with the rest of the team from Russian Nikolai Morozov (which includes English, Javier Fernández), also announced on facebook that tomorrow returns to France "I'll be back to France tomorrow! (The decision comes from the government and the federation) ". Also posted in twitter follow concern there," feel a bit scared to be in Japan .

This ebb and flow of feedback, which is clear is that the security of holding this world is becoming less clear. If anything, social networks have served has been to gradually get to know the whereabouts and the state in which they were skaters, families and associations, and so far as is known, all are well. Neither wanted to miss the opportunity to send their messages of encouragement and concern for Japan.

Nathalie Pechalat and Fabian Bourzat " are with all our hearts with the Japanese and our friends in Japan:) Take care, be strong ... "

Denis Ten: " really hope that everyone I know in Japan are well "

Mirai Nagasu:" I can not get in touch with my grandparents !!!!!!!!!:( "

Adam Rippon:" I'm thinking and praying for all my friends and fans who live Today in Japan "

Candice Didier:" My thoughts and hopes are with the Japanese people. Please be careful and be safe "

And these are just a example. Without a doubt, a tragedy in which the sports, right now, is the least consideration.

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