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gioccia

On the Ice
Joined
Feb 28, 2012
Do you think they count the scores and arrange the placement? coz the difference from RT is tiny
 

Gymfan15

On the Ice
Joined
Mar 28, 2009
Alex is laughing; I've doubt he's seen scores like that for them in a looooooooong time.

Y'know, it's disappointing but it happens. They are still very young and have a long time before they can challenge as serious medal threats; last year was a big fluke and they aren't going to be able to even dream about just winning Nationals for a few years longer. Chalk it up as a learning experience and move on! :) I'm still mighty impressed by what I see from the Shibs overall. They have a lot of potential and can be top-tier staples in the years to come.
 

Mao88

Record Breaker
Joined
Mar 9, 2011
Position After 15 of 20

1. Anna CAPPELLINI/Luca LANOTTE (ITA) - 160.62 (FD = 95.51 (TES: 45.86, PCS: 49.65))
2. Ekaterina BOBROVA/Dmitri SOLOVIEV (RUS) - 150.75 (FD = 92.46 (TES: 42.86, PCS: 49.60))
3. Maia SHIBUTANI/Alex SHIBUTANI (USA) - 144.72 (FD = 82.37 (TES: 35.71, PCS: 46.66))
4. Ekaterina RIAZANOVA/Ilia TKACHENKO (RUS) - 144.43 (FD = 86.24 (TES: 41.93, PCS: 44.31))
5. Madison HUBBELL/Zachary DONOHUE (USA) - 143.95 (FD = 84.39 (TES: 43.28, PCS: 41.11))
6. Nelli ZHIGANSHINA/Alexander GAZSI (GER) - 141.36 (FD = 85.07 (TES 42.78, PCS: 42.29))
7. Xintong HUANG/Xun ZHENG (CHN) - 130.27 (FD = 78.92 (TES 41.50, PCS: 37.42))
8. Kharis RALPH/Asher HILL (CAN) - 129.55 (FD = 78.80 (TES 39.44, PCS: 39.36))
9. Penny COOMES/Nicholas BUCKLAND (GBR) - 129.31 (FD = 74.96 (TES 36.28, PCS: 39.68, DED: 1.00))
10. Siobhan HEEKIN-CANEDY/Dmitri DUN (UKR) - 128.75 (FD = 80.05 (TES 41.78, PCS: 38.27))
11. Lorenza ALESSANDRINI/Simone VATURI (ITA) - 126.89 (FD = 75.71 (TES 36.85, PCS: 38.86))
12. Julia ZLOBINA/Alexei SITNIKOV (AZE) - 126.57 (FD = 78.42 (TES 40.42, PCS: 38.00))
13. Isabella TOBIAS/Deividas STAGNIUNAS (LTU) - 124.07 (FD = 73.85 (TES 36.93, PCS: 36.92))
14. Sara HURTADO/Adria DIAZ (ESP) - 123.12 (FD = 74.44 (TES 38.99, PCS: 35.45))
15. Danielle OBRIEN/Gregory MERRIMAN (AUS) - 112.23 (FD = 64.31 (TES 32.99, PCS: 32.32, DED: 1.00))
 

sequinsgalore

Record Breaker
Joined
Dec 12, 2008
Wow, Shibs get the 2nd lowest TES of the night so far - who would have thought? I guess the twizzles got 0 point.

Hope Alex doesn't kick himself too hard. They both looked very disappointed and akward in Kiss n Cry... :-(
 

Mrs. P

Uno, Dos, twizzle!
Record Breaker
Joined
Dec 27, 2009
Wow that TES score is so low... They're actually second to LAST. It was the PCS that actually saved them (which tells me that they acknowledge the improvements they made). Funny how TES has help them all season long and they were short on the PCS...but now it's the exact opposite.
 

Serious Business

Record Breaker
Joined
Jan 7, 2011
The Shibs are headed towards an 8th place finish. Which means in the unlikely event that Davis/White falls off the podium, the US loses one spot.
 

Tonichelle

Idita-Rock-n-Roll
Record Breaker
Joined
Jun 27, 2003
ouch for my shiboos :( but it's true, their bronze last year was before their time, really. this is a small set back in the big picture.
 

tulosai

Record Breaker
Joined
Dec 21, 2011
The Shibs are headed towards an 8th place finish. Which means in the unlikely event that Davis/White falls off the podium, the US loses one spot.

:laugh: If D/W fall off the podium I will literally eat my shirt. And I'm at work right now, so that would be awkward.
 

Mrs. P

Uno, Dos, twizzle!
Record Breaker
Joined
Dec 27, 2009
Alex is laughing; I've doubt he's seen scores like that for them in a looooooooong time.

Y'know, it's disappointing but it happens. They are still very young and have a long time before they can challenge as serious medal threats; last year was a big fluke and they aren't going to be able to even dream about just winning Nationals for a few years longer. Chalk it up as a learning experience and move on! :) I'm still mighty impressed by what I see from the Shibs overall. They have a lot of potential and can be top-tier staples in the years to come.

Totally agree. I really think the pressure did get to them. There's no doubt that they wanted to prove themselves that they can compete with the best....and quite frankly they have shown that they can! They got in the GPF final, two GP medals and another nationals medal.

They will be fine.
 

Violet Bliss

Record Breaker
Joined
Nov 19, 2010
It's just the evenning up of the karma for the Shibs. Everything returns to the mean and they are still on the up trend in a very bright young career.
 
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