S/k level 2 everywhere! Not even a lift was 4! This team needs an intervention. Why are they competing? Do they like competing? Do they think they have a winning future?
Of course they have a winning future. After all, they have blue eyes
S/k level 2 everywhere! Not even a lift was 4! This team needs an intervention. Why are they competing? Do they like competing? Do they think they have a winning future?
Give it a rest..we all knew this would be an issue. Their skating skills and on ice personas don't really suit the paso, they should do pretty fine with the waltz next season. They will need more TIME....
Of course they have a winning future. After all, they have blue eyes
Go back in time and flip them, obviously (oh, and remind me to submit my predictions while you're at it :confused2: )
Videos? Any videos?
I did it but it's useless. They were closed yesterday already. :disapp:
I'll go and edit again as it was. :hopelessness:
At least the attempt was made. Go on without me!
I didn't find W/P to be that wonderful to be honest. Maybe its just that the paso is really a challenging dance to do well.
Darn it, I was hoping S/K would do better so I/Z can make GPF.
Nah, let the kids (I/Z) rest and prepare for nationals. But on the other hand I think they (S/K) will do much better in the FD. Let's see. Now do they (S/K) have to do another senior B to get their minimum technical scores for the SD or is that not the case for them?
Nah, let the kids (I/Z) rest and prepare for nationals. But on the other hand I think they (S/K) will do much better in the FD. Let's see. Now do they (S/K) have to do another senior B to get their minimum technical scores for the SD or is that not the case for them?
They can get at Europeans, If they are in the European team.
ISU Figure Skating Championships consist of four events – Men’s Single Skating, Ladies’ Single Skating, Pairs Skating and Ice Dance. During the ISU Congress of June 2012 , three important changes were voted:
1.The Preliminary Rounds have been discountinued. Skaters must achieve a Minimum Total Technical Score in their Short and Free Programs/Dance in order to participate in an ISU Figure Skating Championships. These scores are published in an ISU Communication and the ISU Council can adjust the required Minimum Total Technical Score up to two weeks before the entry deadline of each ISU Figure Skating Championships.
If Sinitsina & Katsalapov want to skate at Europeans, they need to:
1) qualify at Russian Nationals
2) compete at some international competition to get minimum technical score for SD
But making GPF would give them good rep/momentum going into nationals! (In all honesty: Yeah, it doesn't matter during their first year together. They should focus on making the European/Worlds team).Nah, let the kids (I/Z) rest and prepare for nationals. But on the other hand I think they (S/K) will do much better in the FD. Let's see. Now do they (S/K) have to do another senior B to get their minimum technical scores for the SD or is that not the case for them?
The European requirements are lower (19, 29), so they have the minimums to go there. ( I had totally forgotten about Europeans in my initial response).
At Europeans they can try to get the score again.
Give it a rest..we all knew this would be an issue. Their skating skills and on ice personas don't really suit the paso, they should do pretty fine with the waltz next season. They will need more TIME....
Give it a rest..we all knew this would be an issue. Their skating skills and on ice personas don't really suit the paso, they should do pretty fine with the waltz next season. They will need more TIME....