Fedor Andreev won the SP at Skate Detroit with this program:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ko-SKvw5LcE
Does anyone here know what the music is?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ko-SKvw5LcE
Does anyone here know what the music is?
Fedor Andreev won the SP at Skate Detroit with this program:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ko-SKvw5LcE
Does anyone here know what the music is?
He's looking good. A bit careful but he should get the points.Fedor Andreev won the SP at Skate Detroit with this program:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ko-SKvw5LcE
Does anyone here know what the music is?
He's looking good. A bit careful but he should get the points.
Fedor Andreev won the SP at Skate Detroit with this program:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ko-SKvw5LcE
Does anyone here know what the music is?
Is this one choreographed by Jeff Buttle?
I read months ago that Jeff Buttle would choreograph for Andreev. I wonder if this is it.
Yes. Buttle had choreographed Andreev's programs last year, and Fedor has decided to keep them both for this season (with some minor tweaking).
ETA: This is Fedor's LP at Skate Detroit: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=41leyIZSZt8 He earned 132.36 for this performance (his best ever for the free), which gives him a total of 209.04. He won the event by almost 29 points.
I was happy to see that LP again, too! I'm not overly fond of the SP music, but the LP is wonderful. If he can ever get all the planned tech in, he could score very well with that program. I really hope he'll make it to the Olympics.I'm assuming he's ready for Nebelhorn then! Is he signed up from AZE there ? I really like that Tchaikovsky LP! I'm glad he kept it.
Why does Canada produce so many good choreographers? .
Why does Canada produce so many good choreographers? .
This is a good question. I think it may stem from the fact that most Canadian skaters have very good basics and most choreographers were successful senior level skaters. The solid knowledge base of basic skills may lead to an understanding of how the body moves, how the blades flow across the ice, and what movement can be achieved with music.
ETA: I think Canada is also the leading nation in regards to understanding COP and many resources have been made available to assist skaters and choreographers.
According to a recent news clip, Mao Asada has been allegedly training a 3Lo-3 Lo! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N-f_zDL_GEs
Thanks for the news!
Omg, this reminds me of two of the best edge jumpers of all time -- Tara Lipinski & Sarah Hughes
I find it fascinating that the best jumpers out there all excel in the edge jumps, it's their comfort zone -- Tonya Harding, Midori Ito, Tara Lipinski, Sarah Hughes, Mao Asada, to name a few.
the poster you are quoting did not say best jumper they said best edge jumper
I'm assuming he's ready for Nebelhorn then! Is he signed up from AZE there?
I really like that Tchaikovsky LP! I'm glad he kept it.
I'm not overly fond of the SP music,
but the LP is wonderful. If he can ever get all the planned tech in, he could score very well with that program.
I really hope he'll make it to the Olympics.
With on or two boboos, he still skated that Violin Concerto with gracious aplomb. I have to admire Jeff Buttle for steering him in the right direction.
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