
Originally Posted by
pangtongfan
Pairs- I honestly think the Germans are a lock here if able to skate (there is recent news I read somewhere they might not). Beyond that Pang & Tong will probably have to hope the Germans dont skate to win, and otherwise will have to fend off a possible challenge by Barazova & Larionov. Moore Towers and Moskovitch are in the running for maybe a bronze, but probably not more then that. Sui & Han and the other Russians are not real threats for a medal here.
Men- I see Takahashi and Chan as the only real contenders for the gold. If Takahashi skates clean then Chan can get away with 5 falls, but a 6th fall would hand a clean Takahashi the gold. Kozuka or Oda can both win bronze, or silver if Takahashi has enough mistakes (neither can beat Chan no matter how many falls he has). Verner can possibly win bronze here but probably only skating cleanly and alot of mistakes from others, unless his programs, spins, and jumps have all improved from Russia where he barely won with Chan commiting the equivalent of 7 falls of mistakes and Abbott skating poorly in the LP. Amodio is not a threat for a medal here, would hope to place above last if he can.
Dance- Davis & White will win for sure if they skate well. However if D&W have mistakes like Skate America and Pechalat & Bourzat skate well the French will come out on top of the podium. Pechalat & Bourzat cannot be beaten out of 2nd place atleast unless they make some serious mistakes. Bobrova & Soloviev and Crone & Poirier in a battle for bronze almost too close to call. The Hungarians and Weaver & Poje battling for 5th.
Ladies- Miki Ando and Akiko Suzuki likely in a 2 way fight for gold. Flatt, Czisny, and Murakami likely in a battle for bronze. However Murakami will be pushing hard to prove me wrong and beat atleast 1 of her 2 teammates, since if she doesnt she will have a hard time making Worlds unless Asada bombs again at Nationals and doesnt get the benefit of doubt to be sent anyway. Kostner not a contender for a medal here.
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