Two events down. Two more left! Ladies bring your claws out..... Meoooowwwww LOL
Two events down. Two more left! Ladies bring your claws out..... Meoooowwwww LOL
You see, that's not actually true. The difference in BV was actually 3.08 in favour of the Germans. V/T were scored quite highly in GOEs (and deservingly) but they weren't technically much stronger than the Germans. S/S were just on. I wasn't the biggest fan of this program, but they sold it very well. Next season, with more growth and "pairness", V/T will be ... amazing.
V&T are lovely to watch (love their Johnny-Weir inspired costumes) -- their Russian-style is gorgeous, but no, they are not clearly the best in this competition. Watch closely and you should be able to see how they too incorporate moves innovated by S&S and S.
Man it was thrilling to do "YYYEAAAAHH!!" together with Russian people at every V/T jump and twist!! this is figure skating ladies and gentlemen!
I think the results were correct.
S/S were absolutely ON and their program is more complex, with higher base value. V/T are very good, but their program isn't anything special. But next year....they are already amazing.
Impressive for Russia so far. Another discipline with debut performance winning the medal.
Yes, they have paid their dues. I am very happy for them. Together for so short a time, and look what they can do! Absolutely thrilled.
I like the podium. I'm a long-time fan of Pang and Tong, and I was really pulling for V&T.
As to S&S, for a while, I thought that Robin was carrying too much weight on his chest, and that it was making him miss his SBS jumps by pulling him forward, but then he got rid of that weight, and started landing his jumps again; I was proud of him for that. Aliona has the most marvelous build, like that of the best trapeze artists in the circus, very, very athletic and compact, so she can do every move cleanly. This allows S&S to accomplish moves of considerable intricacy and difficulty. I respect her athleticism very, very much, and I think that team's success is mostly due to it. I do appreciate why S&S deserved such high marks. It's just that my taste runs more to the Russian school of pairs figure skating, as expressed by the legendary Protopopovs, by Gordeeva & Grinkov, and by Berezhnaya & Sikharulidze.
The Ukrainian Skating Federation needs to do something with its men. At one time, Galina Efremenko was a pairs skater, but her partner sliced her head with his blade during a camel, so she switched to singles. I think she would've been a better pairs skater.
The same with ice dance. I always thought Gruschina was better than Goncharov.
The last two great Ukrainian male skaters were Petrenko and Platov--and they didn't skate singles.
Also, with regards to S/S' moves--they're not that new. V/V, B/P, M/D and K/D all had innovative transitions.
Last edited by blue dog; 04-28-2011 at 01:06 PM.
Well - even though several people would not like to hear that - but you remember where the competition is taking place?
Did not have the time yet to check Gachinski's free, but his short was not medal worthy imho. His (body!!) lines are so bad I wonder if he ever saw a ballet teacher (especially in a country with such a tradition). So I really would say, homeground has had its effects up to now. V&T were second best, no question, but that does not mean that everything is fabulous, the audience helped for sure.
And I wonder how the mood will be at the pairs medal ceremony when the winners are announced...
Yay podium. So happy for S/S. Was there anyone else rooting for them to win but me. I like P/T and V/T so I'm happy with the podium.
Happy for Y/C. Hopefully they will continue improving and move up the rankings. Not my favorite long and they admit they were trying something different so I don't mind.
I love Russian pair skaters like Gordeeva & Grinkov and Berezhnaya & Sikharulidze but there's room for S/S who I find to be pretty creative.
Last edited by lavender; 04-28-2011 at 01:11 PM.
Wow, what a competition! I'm 100% agree with the podium and happy for all of the medalist! S/S totally deserve the gold this time! V/T were just wonderful although they seemed lost some steam at the end, the pair spin was very slow. But still, well deserved silver! Pang/Tong did a very good job too, such beautifully skated program, pity for the jumps. All in all, this is the best compition for a while! I'm rooting for V/T for the next couple of years
I love the young German team, the Italian team and the American team (the girl that was in Aliona's dress) and the Japanese girl, all so elegant and smooth. The Canadian team did a respectable job. A happy day in general.
Last edited by Ilvskating; 04-28-2011 at 01:27 PM.
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