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Or a big old bag of candy.
Remember Gracie mugging with that bag of Reece's? LOL
I don´t think she was allowed to eat all those chocolates, bet Frank took them
Or a big old bag of candy.
Remember Gracie mugging with that bag of Reece's? LOL
Yes, there obviously could be a lot of movement up and down, and usually is with the unevenness of performances these days and the way the sport is scored. Still, I'm willing to bet the top three will likely remain the same and in the same order, unless Denis is perfect and Javi and Yuzu have more than 3 major mistakes. Han being in his home country could also slip in there if he skates lights out and the others falter. Not a given though. Jason could move up a spot or not, so he needs to skate perfectly too.
Even staying on his feet and going for the quad does not seem to work for Adam. Anyone else gets huge props for simply going for it and making the rotations, or falling, or stumbling out. Adam's quad attempt here was better than at Nationals. After seeing how high Adam's tech score was, I think it is really dumping on him and his fans how far his score was dropped. It is really dumping on a guy going out there and giving his all. Again, Adam and some others get little respect, and are looked at with fine tooth combs and not given enough credit for their artistry, while others have huge margin for error. Even Josh did not skate horrible after the unexpected fall, but they made him pay for it so dearly.
Hanyu at over 7.3k views now! Will surpass my original Liza video at 10k+ views soon!
About Russians, I don't remember what happened. Menshov was very good last year. Why didn't he qualify? I like Kotvun but his mind is still slightly childish. He is 19 in the end. He needs a good psychologist.
I don´t think she was allowed to eat all those chocolates, bet Frank took them
What a disastrous men's competition over all again. Since the technical controller for the men's event is famous, Alexander Lakernik, I should have not be surprised.
Hanyu as usual is way overscored and Javi should've led the short. However, I would not pretend to be surprised since I've followed the men's event. I wish I would not know of this discipline at all. Kovtun's PCS over both Farris and Yan with fantastic skating skills? Ridiculous. Voronov increased his PCS with the performance. Just wow. I highly think of Kozuka's skating skills, but how could be the PCS awarded to him with THAT performance as goes to Mura. Just shameful. I'm so disappointed in not only their performances but also the judges' judgement over the skaters' scores in general.
The music error occurred for D10 is weird. How can this thing happened in the high-level competition? I felt really sorry for him although I do not consider myself as his fan yet. The only good thing for me in the event is that the French guys have a better chance for keeping the World 2 spots.
Thanks so much for posting! It's great to see videos with different commentators.
13k+ views now.
I knew Kovtun would bomb right after I saw he would have to skate after Hanyu.
Kozuka broke my heart again but I was kind of prepared.
As for Hanyu. Well, I'll just quote what Max Trankov said after this skate: this is what "figure skating" is supposed to be. And he's the only one nailing it.
Too bad we never managed to see this program executed perfectly. It deserved it.
There's still World Team Trophy.I knew Kovtun would bomb right after I saw he would have to skate after Hanyu.
Kozuka broke my heart again but I was kind of prepared.
As for Hanyu. Well, I'll just quote what Max Trankov said after this skate: this is what "figure skating" is supposed to be. And he's the only one nailing it.
Too bad we never managed to see this program executed perfectly. It deserved it.
There's still World Team Trophy.
What a disastrous men's competition over all again. Since the technical controller for the men's event is famous, Alexander Lakernik, I should have not be surprised.
Hanyu as usual is way overscored and Javi should've led the short. However, I would not pretend to be surprised since I've followed the men's event. I wish I would not know of this discipline at all. Kovtun's PCS over both Farris and Yan with fantastic skating skills? Ridiculous. Voronov increased his PCS with the performance. Just wow. I highly think of Kozuka's skating skills, but how could be the PCS awarded to him with THAT performance as goes to Mura. Just shameful. I'm so disappointed in not only their performances but also the judges' judgement over the skaters' scores in general.
The music error occurred for D10 is weird. How can this thing happened in the high-level competition? I felt really sorry for him although I do not consider myself as his fan yet. The only good thing for me in the event is that the French guys have a better chance for keeping the World 2 spots.
I knew Kovtun would bomb right after I saw he would have to skate after Hanyu.
Kozuka broke my heart again but I was kind of prepared.
As for Hanyu. Well, I'll just quote what Max Trankov said after this skate: this is what "figure skating" is supposed to be. And he's the only one nailing it.
Too bad we never managed to see this program executed perfectly. It deserved it.
The GOE on Hanyu's 3/3: -1 to 3. Ridiculous.