http://www.isufs.org/results/gpjpn05/SEG003.HTM
Carolina in the first (58.64), followed by Yukari Nakano (56.22), Kimmie (56.10). Ando (54.56) and Liashenko (53.54) round out the top 5 so far. Fumie is in 6th with 52.60.
Go Carolina!
Yana
http://www.isufs.org/results/gpjpn05/SEG003.HTM
Carolina in the first (58.64), followed by Yukari Nakano (56.22), Kimmie (56.10). Ando (54.56) and Liashenko (53.54) round out the top 5 so far. Fumie is in 6th with 52.60.
Go Carolina!
Yana
Wow, if Carolina holds up in the free she coud make the GP final! She will have 14 points with the tie-breaker over Joannie and Shizuka.
But if Nakano holds second and Ando gets third, they will beat everybody with 16.
It's very close within the top 6. Any one of them can break out and win.
Folks, we may finally have ourselves a REAL competition...![]()
Yeah if you want a real competition keep Slutskaya and/or Plushenko out of the competition.Originally Posted by Red Dog
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I have no idea what will happen in the free. Any of the top 4 can win including Kimmie is she does those 3/3s, maybe her triple axel, and doesnt cheat any of her triples into counting as doubles.
It seems Carolina realized what happend in Canada. Did anyone check the details. She must have had a fall for the -1 and I suspect she made her 3x3x2.
Kimmie must learn to take the risk in the Freeskate.
Interesting that Miki rated highest in the PCS scores. Good going girl. She is my best bet for the win.
But anything can happen as we know, and any of the top 6 (not 4) could grab the gold.
Joe
Last edited by Joesitz; 12-02-2005 at 01:14 PM.
Absolutely! In Canada, Costner posted 83.18 for her free; in China, Liashenko managed 103.18. They now have a 5 point difference. So anything can happen!Originally Posted by Joesitz
According to the report she didn't fall but had a Time Violation deduction and landed 3flip-3toe.Originally Posted by Joesitz
And 3-3-2 jump combo is not allowed in the short program.
It is shaping up to be a great finish!!!:![]()
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