Frankly, these singles events are splatfests.
Ross Miner made his case. I like his deep knees. He's not exciting, though.
These long 1-footed fw sections are boring me to tears.
Frankly, these singles events are splatfests.
Ross Miner made his case. I like his deep knees. He's not exciting, though.
These long 1-footed fw sections are boring me to tears.
It's a perfectly valid and educated guess IMO. I'm personally more optimistic but that's me.
Ross Miner had a somewhat tight skate. He's so classy, but alas, this has not been his season (although at least he didn't have a total meltdown at nationals like Dornbush, his podium-mate from last season).
Miner's program didn't grab me...but I too appreciate the deep knees; he also has great carriage and flow, nice edging; he appears calm and confident. Good job!
What happened to Dornbush? I was surprised not to see him in this last group.
i hate to say it, but the guys are really struggling today (or at least the ones I've seen).
ETA Keegan has good fight.
And...I wonder how Weir is narrating all of this!
Keegan is a bit of a mess in every measurable way. Very exciting to watch, though.
I think Keegan is my favorite american skater right now!
Popped over to NBC from watching the NHL All-Star Game just in time to see Keegan.
That Russian Split jump...wow.
Nice program by Keegan, he's a showman for sure, and I think Scott will easily hire him for SOI (from one showman to another).![]()
It almost seemed like Keegan gave up on the program, but that Russian split into a 3flip as the second to last element in his program was very strong and should leave a good last impression with the judges.
Yeah you have to be a fan in general right now to stick this out. No one wants to continue watching with me.![]()
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