I feel that when I watch figure skating, let it be men, women, pairs or dance, many all have this "sad, tragic facial expression". To me, they are ALL THE SAME! If that's artistry, then I'm glad Chan doesn't have that. I don't need to see sad and tragic facial expression in every skate.
It's a different set of costume for Japan Open and I like that more than this official set, wish he had kept that for the competition instead of this one.
As much as I love Aranjuz, I don't know if I want Chan to keep his long program next year, esp if he performs well at World. And I don't want him to be known as repeating programs year after year...
Speaking of Chan's long program, does anyone miss the kick? POTO, he had 2-3 kicks, and in his past programs, he also had kicks, and I thought that's almost like his trade mark. I like his high kick, so it's sad that he doesn't include that in Aranjuz.
Last edited by jettasian; 01-28-2012 at 10:00 PM.
OK, my proposal re program selection. Skate brand new SP and LP next season just to prove he can. Comes Olympic season, he can then decide if he will come up with a new masterpiece, or he could pick Aranjuez or next year's program, whichever is his or fans' favorite.
Dilemma resolved.![]()
I just reviewed Abbott's and Chan's LP in GPF. Abbott's LP music is not as dramatic as Aranjuez is. The tempo is kinda slow through out the program but he moved rather fast. So sometimes he didn't hit the music. Close to the end, he was actually a couple of seconds behind the music. On the other hand, Lori designed, and Patrick executed (most of the time) moves and steps to match the dramatic music of Aranjuez and its various tempo. Abbott deserverd a lower IN mark than Patrick's.
eta. On a second thought, I think judges do award PCS according to the level of difficulty of the program. For example, the PCS of a short program is generally lower than the LP's. It only makes sense. That could be another reason Abbott's IN is lower than Patrick's.
Last edited by Boeing787; 01-28-2012 at 11:22 PM.
Originally Posted by Jettasian
Spread your wings, guys, There's lots of good skating out there. I wouldn't want you to kill yourselves in despair once Patrick retires.Originally Posted by Boeing787
Hey, Michelle Kwan moved on and I'm still here.![]()
Jeremy used to look like he was about to cry when he was starting a program. It was his nerves, not artistry. I only recently realized he had never competed internationally as a junior so that probably had a lot to do with his meltdowns at big international events. He actually is a late bloomer. This season he is calm and settled and appropriately relaxed and happy looking for his SP and any sad or serious look in the LP is really artistic interpretation. His new attitude is doing him good. Since he was very involved in the choreography of this season's programs, his ego says he is more artistic while acknowledging Patrick's skating skills. It's natural for a competitive athlete.
Last edited by SkateFiguring; 01-28-2012 at 11:29 PM.
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