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GO JEREMY AND JOHNNY 1 and 2, WOW even with Brian's withdrawl this is still worth getting up at 3am.
Oh My G-d, Jeremy just became only the second American to win it.
In all seriousness, I would have given Johnny the Silver over Kozuka (sp?)
Jeremy is the FIRST US-MAN ever to WIN the GPF!!! And he was my prediction! *doing my victory dance* Beautiful skate, and the man can think on his feet, in contrast to his compatriot. I know Johnny got the Bronze etc., and please fellow Johnny-Fans don't kill me for it - but he was mediocre. His program is simple, that's not really a problem, but at least do simple with power and emotions. He rightly ended up with the lowest PCS of all competitors. And his tech score is lower than Amodio's yesterday...
Chan's PCS took a nosedive - perhaps the judges got fed up with a so-called favourite without Quad or Triple Axel.
Congrats to Abbott! Now get that Quad in the program and the top of the World in L.A. sounds suddenly very probable.
I hope now USFS will give Jeremy some credits. I hope they won't hold the big names up at the Nationals. Good job, Jeremy
I hope now USFS will give Jeremy some credits. I hope they won't hold the big names up at the Nationals. Good job, Jeremy
I hope now USFS will give Jeremy some credits. I hope they won't hold the big names up at the Nationals. Good job, Jeremy
? Aren't there like three spots for the men? Evan can definitely outskate Carriere, Bradley and Rippon, especially if they don't call Evan on his underrotations at Nationals.It will be Jeremy and Johnny going to LA, I have it on good authority that Evan will be staying home.
Yeah, I don't know. I just don't think you can underestimate Oda, Kozuka and Joubert. Especially Joubert - if you think he is down for good, he climbs all the way up again.Enlight said:After watching the GPF, he proably won't need the quad. Congradulations to all the medalist.