Lucky you!
They now have a real results page:
http://www.lev-nrw.org/lev2008/docs/event/1189/index.htm
They now have a real results page:
http://www.lev-nrw.org/lev2008/docs/event/1189/index.htm
Any idea when Yuna will be skating?
Which, for those counting at home, is just slightly better than V/T's score at the GPF. They're looking good, regardless - and not just because of the new costumes
I worry that they may get a costume violation for her costume not covering enough of her body?
hikki, you do, you do get rewarded!
Not to mention, Australia is not quite a skating desert. You had some talented kids on the JGP this year; Australian nationals are on now, and the senior events' Long prorams are about to start:
http://www.goldenskate.com/forum/sh...-Championships-Dec-1-to-7&p=685919#post685919
And if you vote in the Where Do You Live poll (which determines things, like do we cover events from your area), you would get to be the first respondent from Australia!
Here's the poll:
http://www.goldenskate.com/forum/showthread.php?38989-Where-do-you-live
If they didn't get one for Robin wearing tights at SC, I don't think they'll get one now. Her costume isn't that much more revealing compared to some of the others - Volosozhar is showing about as much skin, except it's all in the back in her case. And Aliona has worn tiny shorts before.I worry that they may get a costume violation for her costume not covering enough of her body?
I agree. The idea itself is sound, but there should be some mechanism in place for top skaters who took a hiatus. I thought so last year when it was Plushenko not having a score for Euros, too - though in that case his federation was able to get him an exemption."For Germany and Dortmund, it is great that Yu-Na Kim comes to compete here for the first time," Szolkowy said. "However, it is stupid that top skaters like her who pause for a year have to go to a small competition first to gain a minimum score before being allowed to go to worlds again."