The kid won the championship!! But for some, they can only find faults.
^^^^ I was snarking on chuckm's snark and calling his bluff. I adore Nathan.
I don't understand, why did chuckm snark on an up and coming young skater? Has Nathan Chen said or done anything to elicit this negativity?
Nathan didn't make any quad attempt in the competition, and he doesn't seem to have the plan in near future. He fell on a 3loop. However, he does want to add a 3A to his program this season. (According to the report on icenetwork)
But another youngster, 13 yr old Emmanuel Savary, made a 4S attempt and fell. So I think chuckm might just got confused.
Just saw him skate the LP last night and he was awesome. Landed triple lutz-triple toe combo and everything else. His triple loop combo was the only shaky element in the routine. The one thing he has over everybody else besides his jumps is his amazing ability to jam-pack his program with a billions turns, step, counters, loops, rockers, brackets etc., He hardly ever does more than three crossovers into anything. It's going to be great watching this kid develop into something special.
How can a choreographer make a program to Wall-E and only use a tiny section of the best part of the score - "Define Dancing"? http://youtu.be/2lkffSsImXc
The mood of this program gets ruined when it jarringly shifts back to the generic action music.
Nathan Chen's Liberty FS:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZdAeYDrWRHU
What fall?! Slightly wonky landing to the 3R, wonkier 2T, and wonkier still 2R. But definitely no fall, and really high quality skating overall!
This kid is a total rock star!He improves so fast. That first 2A has a really long set-up, I think they probably plan to upgrade it to a 3A later. I can't wait to see him and Jason Brown in Glacier Falls in a few weeks. My two favorite up-and-coming male skaters.
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Last edited by feraina; 07-19-2011 at 02:57 AM.
This is from the Final. Liberty's junior men game has three parts, SP, LP, and LP final. Only top 10 in LP are invited to LP final. Nathan did fall on 3loop+2+2 combination in the LP, according to the icenetwork essay, in which his coach also explains that the entrance part should be adjust very soon. However in the LP Final, he skated clean.
Thanks for the posting! Wow that's great, even more so considering this is only the 6 or 7 run through of this program! And first time seeing Nathan's Biellman spin!
I agree with the 2A/3A part. I think Nathan's really good at the Axel jump. For the past two seasons he's been doing all these difficult entrance/variations on the 2A. It's really good that he's taking the 3A slowly, but I do think it wouldn't be too hard for him. Can't wait for the nationals!
Last edited by Johnet; 07-19-2011 at 02:35 AM.
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