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LADIES LONG PROGRAM Thread

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Aw, this Thai girl with the beautiful name, Mimi Tanasorn Chindasook, really struggled, and definitely got socked by Colorado, but she had me on her side. She moves beautifully.
 

Serious Business

Record Breaker
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Jan 7, 2011
I feel like the early ladies groups aren't as good as the early groups in other disciplines.

The early groups in men and ice dancing were pretty miserable, too. Pairs was spared because two of the top teams were newly formed, and thus relegated to early slots.

Would that I had a time machine so I could go back in time to stop Ennio Morricone from composing the score to The Mission. Truly, it has ruined generations of skating choreographers.
 

Mao88

Record Breaker
Joined
Mar 9, 2011
Position After 9 Of 24

1. Alexandra NAJARRO (CAN) - 117.11 (FS = 80.03 (TES: 40.29, PCS: 40.74, DED: 1.00))
2. Chantelle KERRY (AUS) - 102.49 (FS = 70.21 (TES: 37.72, PCS: 32.49))
3. Mimi Tanasorn CHINDASOOK (THA) - 97.19 (FS = 59.96 (TES: 28.04, PCS: 32.92, DED: 1.00))
4. Yea-Ji YUN (KOR) - 96.85 (FS = 64.39 (TES: 33.50, PCS: 31.89, DED: 1.00))
5. Melanie SWANG (THA) - 96.16 (FS = 64.95 (TES: 36.05, PCS: 28.90))
6. Chae-Yeon SUHR (KOR) - 94.95 (FS = 58.41 (TES: 28.47, PCS: 31.94, DED: 2.00))
7. Lejeanne MARAIS (RSA) - 94.34 (FS = 62.19 (TES: 30.20, PCS: 32.07))
8. Crystal KIANG (TPE) - 93.79 (FS = 62.88 (TES: 31.61, PCS: 31.27))
9. Zhaira COSTINIANO (PHI) - 87.26 (FS = 56.93 (TES: 27.64, PCS: 30.29, DED: 1.00))
 
Joined
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Would that I had a time machine so I could go back in time to stop Ennio Morricone from composing the score to The Mission. Truly, it has ruined generations of skating choreographers.
Don't be bad-tempered, dear. I was thinking, Oh, the Mission, I haven't heard it for several months.
 

herro

On the Ice
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Oct 17, 2009
Would that I had a time machine so I could go back in time to stop Ennio Morricone from composing the score to The Mission. Truly, it has ruined generations of skating choreographers.

I think a better way to phrase that would be to simply say that you wish skaters would stop skating to that beautiful piece of music. :)

It's a glorious composition that is iconic in film music.
 

Macassar88

Medalist
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Dec 21, 2011
Although this makes me appreciate watching the later groups. Especially seeing how slow these skaters are going... It's so laboured.
 

Serious Business

Record Breaker
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Jan 7, 2011
I think a better way to phrase that would be to simply say that you wish skaters would stop skating to that beautiful piece of music. :)

But they won't stop! They'll never stop! This is the only way! I've gassed the DeLorean and I'm on my way...
 

Macassar88

Medalist
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Dec 21, 2011
The early groups in men and ice dancing were pretty miserable, too. Pairs was spared because two of the top teams were newly formed, and thus relegated to early slots.

Would that I had a time machine so I could go back in time to stop Ennio Morricone from composing the score to The Mission. Truly, it has ruined generations of skating choreographers.
I didn't think dance was that bad actually. Anyway, the early Chinese team got a level 4 Rhumba sequence which was pretty impressive.
 

Mao88

Record Breaker
Joined
Mar 9, 2011
Position After 10 Of 24

1. Alexandra NAJARRO (CAN) - 117.11 (FS = 80.03 (TES: 40.29, PCS: 40.74, DED: 1.00))
2. Sandra KHOPON (THA) - 103.15 (FS = 67.57 (TES: 35.39, PCS: 32.18))
3. Chantelle KERRY (AUS) - 102.49 (FS = 70.21 (TES: 37.72, PCS: 32.49))
4. Mimi Tanasorn CHINDASOOK (THA) - 97.19 (FS = 59.96 (TES: 28.04, PCS: 32.92, DED: 1.00))
5. Yea-Ji YUN (KOR) - 96.85 (FS = 64.39 (TES: 33.50, PCS: 31.89, DED: 1.00))
6. Melanie SWANG (THA) - 96.16 (FS = 64.95 (TES: 36.05, PCS: 28.90))
7. Chae-Yeon SUHR (KOR) - 94.95 (FS = 58.41 (TES: 28.47, PCS: 31.94, DED: 2.00))
8. Lejeanne MARAIS (RSA) - 94.34 (FS = 62.19 (TES: 30.20, PCS: 32.07))
9. Crystal KIANG (TPE) - 93.79 (FS = 62.88 (TES: 31.61, PCS: 31.27))
10. Zhaira COSTINIANO (PHI) - 87.26 (FS = 56.93 (TES: 27.64, PCS: 30.29, DED: 1.00))
 

LKR

Rinkside
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Jan 20, 2009
Does anyone know why Suzuki isn't competing? Her 2nd place at Japanese Nats would have entitled her a place at this event, no?
 

blue_idealist

Record Breaker
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Feb 25, 2006
Aw, should have returned earlier.. I forgot Canada's Najarro was skating in the second group. Oh well, glad she's leading.
 

Mao88

Record Breaker
Joined
Mar 9, 2011
Position After 11 Of 24

1. Alexandra NAJARRO (CAN) - 117.11 (FS = 80.03 (TES: 40.29, PCS: 40.74, DED: 1.00))
2. Sandra KHOPON (THA) - 103.15 (FS = 67.57 (TES: 35.39, PCS: 32.18))
3. Qiuying ZHU (CHN) - 102.77 (FS = 66.34 (TES: 34.09, PCS: 34.25, DED: 2.00))
4. Chantelle KERRY (AUS) - 102.49 (FS = 70.21 (TES: 37.72, PCS: 32.49))
5. Mimi Tanasorn CHINDASOOK (THA) - 97.19 (FS = 59.96 (TES: 28.04, PCS: 32.92, DED: 1.00))
6. Yea-Ji YUN (KOR) - 96.85 (FS = 64.39 (TES: 33.50, PCS: 31.89, DED: 1.00))
7. Melanie SWANG (THA) - 96.16 (FS = 64.95 (TES: 36.05, PCS: 28.90))
8. Chae-Yeon SUHR (KOR) - 94.95 (FS = 58.41 (TES: 28.47, PCS: 31.94, DED: 2.00))
9. Lejeanne MARAIS (RSA) - 94.34 (FS = 62.19 (TES: 30.20, PCS: 32.07))
10. Crystal KIANG (TPE) - 93.79 (FS = 62.88 (TES: 31.61, PCS: 31.27))
11. Zhaira COSTINIANO (PHI) - 87.26 (FS = 56.93 (TES: 27.64, PCS: 30.29, DED: 1.00))
 
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