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[Medalist] The more you practice, it doesn’t necessarily mean it’s good.

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Even Hikaru-chan had to leave school early during the day and practiced from afternoon to night on weekdays since childhood to reach that level.

Considering that Nori has properly attended school while also getting this far in three years, isn’t she quite extraordinary…?

Today is a weekday and it’s still daytime… What’s happened with school? You didn’t skip school just to practice, did you…? I wasn’t feeling well in the morning and took the day off! But I feel better now, so I came to practice! That’s unfair!!

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The amount of brain capacity left for things other than skating…

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It’s been thoroughly depicted that Inori-san is an ultra-genius among the strongest class in the story.

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No matter how you do it, the absolute lack of practice time is what professionals say is the biggest fantasy.

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Someone who thinks it’s okay to break school rules for the sake of competition

It’s dangerous because it leads to the thinking that it’s okay to break the rules of the competition if it means winning.

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No, you’ve been practicing by offering up earthworms all along, right?

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In a scoring sport like figure skating, there’s no point in winning by breaking the rules.

Are you going to put a corpse in your rival’s drink?

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Thinking about it, this kid has been cheating all along by practicing without paying.

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It’s unfair to monopolize Teacher Tsukasa too.

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The most fantastical thing is having no fluctuations in motivation for the competition.

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At this rate, it feels like you won’t even go to high school, Nori-san.

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I wonder how Inori’s transition to high school will actually turn out?

From the perspective of competitive achievements, becoming a sports scholarship student is a piece of cake.

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The director probably won’t approve it at first, so it might get complicated.

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Given Inori’s achievements, she could probably get in as a sports scholarship student with full tuition exemption…

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Can we get in without a sports scholarship?

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If you have support from those around you, you should be able to get into a regular school.

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If someone were to say that it doesn’t make sense to get strong by not focusing solely on ice skating, I would have to agree with that…

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Since I’m the coach of that genius girl, it seems like it’s about time I started getting more students.

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Inori should learn about sexual things.

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Speaking of which, there was someone who drugged their opponent and caused a doping positive test…

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My favorite from the fan book is definitely the super cold morning practice, isn’t it, Nori-san…

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Regarding the school, both the strengthened athlete 🐬-chan and Suzaku-kun, along with everyone else, were properly doing their summer assignments…

It’s not very good to slack off because you’ll be seen as a representative of Japan later.

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Professor Shi’s training is not only tough but also boring…

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The reason students aren’t increasing is not because of Teacher Tsukasa but because Rio-kun is saying it’s at Teacher Tsukasa’s place.

Also, the part about not increasing is from the time of the Chubu block, so I don’t know what’s happening now… It probably hasn’t changed much though.

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I heard the sound of “zuruzuru” for the first time.

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I thought Yuki was just a background character, but they’ve really made it big, haven’t they?

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I think Kohei-kun has a solid foundation in ice dance since he is on a stable path.

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The night hawk is no longer a coach, is it?

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Inori-san has a dangerous tendency to follow unknown people at overseas competitions, so she should study up to avoid being hung on a rape tree.

That being said, I want to get off with that kind of thin book…

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Since the head coach, Hitomi-sensei, doesn’t say anything about the training menu for the training camp, it’s the same as usual.

Skating looks quite tough.

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I think this high school link was with Dolphin-chan, so it should be fine there.

I don’t know where it is, though.

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Are you talking about Chukyo University because there is a link?

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In Nagoya, if you go to Chukyo University, there is a rink made for Mikity.

Murofushi is here too.

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I heard there is a high school in Nagoya that could be a model.

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Inori, do you have friends at school?

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Yuki was struggling with jumps, but she hardly practices and even comes to morning practice without complaining at all…

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I want to give Inori all the volumes of ComicLO as a present for her studies.

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In Nagoya, Chukyo University Affiliated Chukyo High School is famous for having an ice skating rink.

It is also the alma mater of Mao Asada, Miki Ando, and Kanako Murakami.

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Although it’s been said that I have a history of skating, I actually haven’t paid a dime and have been riding on the ice for many years thanks to my grandfather’s favoritism.

Even though the initial setup was that she was a full-time housewife, how could the mother not know that her elementary school child was going to the skating rink and not at home?

It’s pointless to worry about detailed settings like schools and such in a manga that’s unrealistic anyway.

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It’s probably not that long of a slide because you don’t even notice it, right?

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It seems that the school of Dolphin-chan and Koi Castle is related to Kinkyō University and its affiliated institutions, but I wonder if Chūkyō is the original source.

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My senior from middle school was the All-Japan Junior champion, but I still attended that school.

I had to leave early often because I had practice.

That person hardly stands on the podium since becoming an adult and is now a coach.

At that time, compulsory education is important.

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If you don’t go to school, you’ll end up becoming an adult like Yodaka Jun!

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