Find Jason Brown a Dance partner and go for 2018 Olympic Gold.
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I thought he was doing great too up until he had that slipup...well maybe a few slipups...but I agree, his transitions flow really well!The one that impressed me the most is Jason Brown. Goodness me, his footwork is the most complicate of all competing. His transitions are just out of this world. After watching him, the rest of them, including Abbott, looked like novice skaters. He doesn't have a lot of jumps, but the way he linked them together was THE BEST!!!!!! Can't wait for the next Jason Brown programs.
LMAO. How about let's go back to Chan's performances and scoring at GPF, and then we'll talk about overscoring.How about Jeremy actually skating to clean FS to begin with? Patrick Chan already did but not Jeremy. I watched NBC's broadcast live today and was shocked how generous the scoring was. He had three visible errors, including a little step out on the 3Lo and doubling the 3S. Somehow, that was an 180+ skate? Really?
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Armin's jumps looked tiny to me today. Not a good thing.
Keegan is a bit of a mess in every measurable way. Very exciting to watch, though.
Yeah, I love our men's world team, too. I was a bit afraid of even watching the finals, because I didn't know what we'd end up with, but I was thrilled to see so many interesting programs and then the excellent ones of the top medalists. I'm actually feeling hopeful about men's skating in the U.S. And one of our skaters even has a quad!
Like many of you, I enjoyed Keegan Messing and thought of Stojko's take-no-prisoners style. I loved Jason Brown, too. Talk about opposite ends of the interpretive spectrum! For me the standout program of the whole men's competition was Jeremy Abbott's short program. What originality and electricity! I've been fond of Benji Schwimmer from his appearances on So You Think You Can Dance, and I love that he found a way to translate this style into skating.
After this weekend, one of the contenders for World's Greatest Skating Career has to be Yuka Sato. Singles world champion. Professional champion. Learned pairs skating at a late age to skate pro with her husband. And now, successful coach of champions. Even if she hadn't been one of my favorite skaters all along (which she has been since 1994 or so), she would be now.
Go, Detroit!
Stephen Carriere's skating was transformed comparing with his skating before the injury! Good for him!