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- Nov 20, 2011
That fall looked scary, poor thing recovered well.
Lackluster competition, most bored me. Barring implosion, Plushenko, Kovtun, and Voronov are good to go for Euros.
Top 3 is a lock
lets see if the ladies are too tommorow
That fall looked scary, poor thing recovered well.
Lackluster competition, most bored me. Barring implosion, Plushenko, Kovtun, and Voronov are good to go for Euros.
Russian Men SP
1. Plushenko 98.41
2. Kovtun 93.08
3. Voronov 89.10
4. Pitkeev 76.75
5. Bush 73.40
6. Kolyada 73.11
7. Petrov 71.79
8. Dmitriev 71.32
9. Gorshkov 70.73
10. Menshov 70.72
11. Kvitelashvili 70.47
12. Gachinski 69.10
13. S. Borodulin 64.72
14. Kurbanov 64.48
15. Milyukov 64.10
16. Samarin 63.03
17. Sezganov 62.74
18. Lazukin 58.42
Pity about the 2Lz, but I still liked Dmitriev Jr. more than the judges did. He's 3 places behind Bush, who had mistakes on all 3 jumps - and had a lackluster performance imo.
I know Plushenko is really corny in his artistry, but I still like it, it works for him for some reason. Probably because he's a legend and can do whatever the heck he wants and call it artistry.
Oh no, why is Menshov so low? I've only watched Plush so far. He was pretty good, can't compare him with Kovtun since I haven't seen Kovtun and probably won't have time to watch him this morning.