Dang it. Friday can't come soon enough lol.
What´s the name of the young coach of Samarin and Paniot?
I did not mean that everyone is going to necessarily get their season's best here. Just that the scoring for similar skates (as done already before) seems to be higher. Meaning, generally higher PCS and, probably, GOE (have not looked that deeply into it yet).Just for some not for all I would say. Can't see Nadeau scoring over 80 here! But if his SB was to jump like some of the others he would be around 85 points!
The level of this competition is amazing :luv17:
Yes, it is/was :thumbsup: :dance:. I just truly hope that it's not going to turn into a splatfest in the FS .This was one of the best quality competitions I've seen in a while! Thank you guys
What´s the name of the young coach of Samarin and Paniot?
Seeing the top scores at the moment (Tomoki Hiwatashi and Jun Hwan Cha), I don't have that much hope for Vasiljevs anymore. He has not scored over 70 in the SP in Junior competitions even once, as he has not skated it without mistakes. He would really have to skate it perfectly this time to have a chance at a high placing in this part of the competition.
Samarin competes at Senior Nationals from season 2012/2013, when he was 14 years old.When does Samarin start to compete at senior level?
Wrong! Almost 79 with a 3-2 combination and he won the PCS. With the 3 extra points of a 3t he probably would be in first with a 81-82 score. So I think he's doing pretty good
The men overall were really impressive today!
I can't wait to see him at senior GP events, question is- when?Samarin competes at Senior Nationals from season 2012/2013, when he was 14 years old.
He was 2nd at Final of Russian Cup (Senior) a month ago.
But internationally he competes as Junior (except two Senior B's this season and two past season).