I definitely like Dornbush and he's a good first place and I don't think Armin has been equal.
I definitely like Dornbush and he's a good first place and I don't think Armin has been equal.
And Armin is doing great.
What is it today?
I so prefer Armin than Rippon, the latter reminds me of Yuna... with pants. I prefer original Yuna with the dresses.
Looks like Armin did good, he's pleased, so are the commentators, and the audience.
Armin was fantastic!!!!
Brief shot of Abbott looking up in the audience with that look he gives.
Great job Armin!!! You are awesome!
Scott and Sandra think the US has more depth in mens' skating than Japan? Whatever!
Jeremy looks so fierce waiting to go on the ice!
Huge relief - Armin did well. Yippee!
I'm so happy with these guys. Sorry, it's not Adam who's the future of US men's skating. JMO. Go, Keegan!
Armin's beautiful posture is a huge relief after that beastly Dornbush. Unfortunately Armin isn't up to Dornbush's level in speed, jump security or ability to maximize the jump layout. He's going to be second.
Lol is that what they said?Delusional, the american men aren't fit to wipe the feet of the Japanese nor Patrick Chan, though I applaud bradley for trying.
What is in the water today? The men are doing great!
I think Richard will hang on to first though.
Oh and Scott? to answer your question about what other country has this much depth? It's called Japan.
215.05, Armin's to 3rd.
Last group on the ice now.
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