It adds some excitement for the LP. Also, I think this adds pressure on Ashley and others so that they really are competing neck and neck.Wow. That's less than I would have thought for a clean program.
It adds some excitement for the LP. Also, I think this adds pressure on Ashley and others so that they really are competing neck and neck.Wow. That's less than I would have thought for a clean program.
Wow. That's less than I would have thought for a clean program.
mirai's tes 34.73
ashley's tes 34.74.
Even with no 3-3 ashley squeaks by mirai's tes.
Wow. They're really going the route of non-inflation in this Nationals (low-balling, even). It's kind of like Korean Nationals when the judges gave Yuna a 64 (then again, she had some pretty major mistakes).
Glad for Ashley though!
she didn't skate with her normal fire and attack.
I agree with everybody's comments that Mirai hasn't been connecting as much with the audience as she used to. It's like she's thinking too much. And also, she doesn't finish off her movements completely. As an example, she'll do a bit of an Ina Bauer, but doesn't hold it out.
Agnes how could you screw up the 2axel?
Well, I do agree somewhat, but compared to how Mirai was sleepwalking through Spartacus last season, this is an improvement.
Maybe Mirai going first held the scores down. Nobody beat her until Ashley, so that kind of put a cap on the marks.
Not quite, if I recall correctly, Yu Na had a nasty fall, then popped her 3Lz into a single at her Nationals SP and still got a 64, pretty much what Mirai got now for skating clean.
I heard they have a bonus 20 point buffer for OGMs. It's an unknown PCS bonus. To be fair she did come back with a 3F+3T
Not quite, if I recall correctly, Yu Na had a nasty fall, then popped her 3Lz into a single at her Nationals SP and still got a 64, pretty much what Mirai got now for skating clean.