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Ladies LP

Oscilla

On the Ice
Joined
Sep 1, 2006
LP:

1 Mao ASADA JPN 130.02 70.18 59.84 7.60 7.35 7.40 7.55 7.50 0.00 #10
2 Fumie SUGURI JPN 117.39 58.03 59.36 7.50 7.30 7.35 7.55 7.40 0.00 #6
3 Yukari NAKANO JPN 104.07 48.39 55.68 7.05 6.70 6.90 7.10 7.05 0.00 #8
4 Christine ZUKOWSKI USA 83.62 41.54 42.08 5.45 5.10 5.35 5.15 5.25 0.00 #5
5 Lesley HAWKER CAN 79.85 42.45 40.40 5.20 4.90 5.00 5.10 5.05 3.00 #2
6 Beatrisa LIANG USA 78.80 34.96 45.84 5.85 5.50 5.75 5.75 5.80 2.00 #7
7 Arina MARTINOVA RUS 78.65 36.53 45.12 5.90 5.50 5.45 5.80 5.55 3.00 #9
8 Chae-Hwa KIM KOR 73.95 35.71 38.24 5.05 4.70 4.70 4.80 4.65 0.00 #1
9 Tugba KARADEMIR TUR 69.89 32.93 38.96 4.95 4.75 4.75 5.00 4.90 2.00 #3
10 Jenna McCORKELL GBR 61.25 24.41 37.84 4.90 4.65 4.60 4.85 4.65 1.00 #4

Overall:

1 Mao ASADA JPN 199.52 1 1
2 Fumie SUGURI JPN 179.31 2 2
3 Yukari NAKANO JPN 160.93 3 3
4 Beatrisa LIANG USA 129.32 4 6
5 Christine ZUKOWSKI USA 127.94 7 4
6 Arina MARTINOVA RUS 127.23 5 7
7 Lesley HAWKER CAN 120.85 10 5
8 Chae-Hwa KIM KOR 117.87 8 8
9 Tugba KARADEMIR TUR 112.59 9 9
10 Jenna McCORKELL GBR 97.95 11 10



You go, Mao! :rock:
She stepped out of her 3A, but otherwise perfectly clean program. What's more, she has her 3 toe back! She did a 2A-3T combo instead for her second 3A. :thumbsup:
 

aphrodite_xl

On the Ice
Joined
Oct 29, 2005
LP:

You go, Mao! :rock:
She stepped out of her 3A, but otherwise perfectly clean program. What's more, she has her 3 toe back! She did a 2A-3T combo instead for her second 3A. :thumbsup:

Good for her! Much better than in Canada. Clean sweep for Japan here :clap:
 

demarinis5

Gold for the Winter Prince!
Record Breaker
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Jan 23, 2004
Wow Mao. She was 20 points ahead of Fumie. I can't wait to see her FS.
 
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Mao just set the new all time points record, beating Slutskaya's 198.06 at Cup of Russia last year. Will we see a 200 point program this year? :rock::
 

flying camel

Medalist
Joined
Nov 16, 2005
Do the Americans not understand the COP or are the girls just losing points?
Mao scored over 60 points higher then the top American. They have to find away to up the ante.
 

nymkfan51

Medalist
Joined
Jul 26, 2003
Do the Americans not understand the COP or are the girls just losing points?
Mao scored over 60 points higher then the top American. They have to find away to up the ante.

They have to start standing up on their jumps.
I can't remember a season in recent years like this one for the US women ... pretty dismal.
 
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There would not have been such a runaway if Sasha had been skating.

Just saying, since people love to retire her.

ETA: Obviously Mao would have beat her - but not by 60 points!
 

R.D.

Record Breaker
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Jul 26, 2003
Japanese sweep? Gee, what a shocker. :cool:

Still, it's pretty tough to ignore that score by Asada. 199 points? She can easily win Worlds with a dupe of that performance. Come on Kimmie!!

There would not have been such a runaway if Sasha had been skating.

Just saying, since people love to retire her.

Oh yeah? How do you know that? She fell all over the place last year, just like most of the other US ladies are doing right now. But you're right about the Mao part. Remember Asada and Kim weren't at Olympics or Worlds last year, but barring injury you bet at least Asada will be there. :cool: (forget whether kim is of age). And with the Worlds in Japan it can either work strongly in her favor or against her.
 
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Oh yeah? How do you know that? She fell all over the place last year, just like most of the other US ladies are doing right now.
Please. She scored 181 in Worlds in February with what was generally considered (including by you recently) as one of her worst skates. Kimmie beat her there by less than 10 ponits. Mao beat her at last year's TEB by less than 8 points.

Of course if you are now an international figure skating judge I'll have to reconsider my words. :laugh:
 

rain

Record Breaker
Joined
Jul 29, 2003
Asada's scores seem to have been entirely inflated. She stepped out of her triple axel, and two of her loops in combination were so underrotated they were downgraded to singles. Also, one of her lutzes was reported to be "shaky."

And this is a skate that garners a monster 130 points? And the highest point total ever? Makes it hard to take seriously. I mean, I'm sure it was a great skate and all, but the scores seem ridiculous.

A Japanese ladies sweep as predicted. Looks like Suguri and Asada are headed to the GPF.
 

Oscilla

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Sep 1, 2006
Are the protocols up already?

Mao's skate looked very good for me. Step-out aside, I did not notice any mistakes nor shaky landings on lutzes. The last loop in 3-2-2 combo looked a bit suspicious, but with 3A out of footwork (even with a step-out it was impressive, no men are doing 3A like this), two 3-3s and 2A-3T combo (thumbs up for getting her triple toe back) even a downgrade would not hurt her score much.

I enjoyed her performance, and now that she seems to have gotten her confidence back, I can't wait to see this LP (and SP as well) at GPF and Worlds.
 
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Mao's LP:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f1842uZFiXU

Fumie's LP (catch that smile afterwards!):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=52KQHgtbaF4

Mao did very well but I'm not wild about the choreography of her LP - it has very little to do with the music except for a few extraneous poses - and I don't think at this point that she has the spark of temperament that the music calls for. I'm not sure why her marks were so magnificent. But she's still beautiful to see.
 
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sk8erluv88

Rinkside
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Aug 20, 2006
everybody, you need to remember that these skaters are going over the world to compete. who cares if they land one triple or ten? could you do better? this is not an exhibition or a theatre show, perfection is not guaranteed. skating in a huge competition is nerve racking, and it is really tough to go out and skate your best under all of the pressure that is put on you.
 

R.D.

Record Breaker
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Jul 26, 2003
Please. She scored 181 in Worlds in February with what was generally considered (including by you recently) as one of her worst skates. Kimmie beat her there by less than 10 ponits. Mao beat her at last year's TEB by less than 8 points.

But that's not going to magically make her land those jumps. Bottom line is that once you go out there and compete, no one cares about how good you are. It's about what you can produce on that competition ice, and right now Mao and Miki seem to be the best at that. Let's see if they can keep it up come March.

Including by me recently? I always said that that was her worst skate to date. That said, however, I didn't consider it a meltdown like a few other folks did. But it was NOT a good performance at all.

Of course if you are now an international figure skating judge I'll have to reconsider my words. :laugh:

*hehe* believe me, I think you'll know whether I am or not by looking at the scores of the next competition. :laugh:
 
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enlight78

Medalist
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Nov 2, 2005
everybody, you need to remember that these skaters are going over the world to compete. who cares if they land one triple or ten? could you do better? this is not an exhibition or a theatre show, perfection is not guaranteed. skating in a huge competition is nerve racking, and it is really tough to go out and skate your best under all of the pressure that is put on you.

I believe the skaters care. I would if I was in their shoes. After putting the hours in training and other sacrifices to prepare for competition, just to sike yourself out on the ice.That puts all that trainning in vain. Pressure and Stress is an equal part of every sport. I wouldn't bother competing if I couldn't handle the pressure.
 

R.D.

Record Breaker
Joined
Jul 26, 2003
That, my friends, is the difference between a good SKATER and a good COMPETITOR.
 

Nigel

On the Ice
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Feb 21, 2006
That, my friends, is the difference between a good SKATER and a good COMPETITOR.

So, who are the "good competitors"..., those skaters who can consistently put respectable programs out there? I agree about sending skaters out to internationals who seemingly can only land one or two triples in their FS... that may not be $$ well spent by a skating federation. :sheesh: I digress...this is food for thought for another thread.........
 
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