- Joined
- May 4, 2013
Ladies
1.) Julia Lipnitskaia
2.) Elena Radionova
3.) Anna Pogorilaya
4.) Adelina Sotnikova
5.) Elizaveta Tuktamysheva
6.) Serafima Sakhanovich
Men:
1.) Maxim Kovtun
2.) Evgeny Plushenko
3.) Sergei Voronov
4.) Konstantin Menshov
5.) Artur Dmitriev Jr.
6.) Adian Pitkeev
(Evgeny Plushenko misses his SP, sees no chance of winning and then makes a press release saying "ouch!" and retires AGAIN)
Pairs:
1.) Stolbova / Klimov
2.) Antipova / Maisuradze
3.) Bazarova / Larionov (yeah, yeah, the russian federation will inflate their scores like crazy, but there's only so much they can do)
4.) Davankova / Deputat
5.) Fedorova / Miroshkin
6.) Gerboldt / Enbert
Dance:
1.) Ilinykh / Katsalapov (yes, this proves that I have nothing to lose! )
2.) Bobrova / Soloviev (2 mistakes in the SD and 1 in the FD would help!) *
3.) Sinitsina / Zhiganshin (Olympic experience for a promising pair of the future, rather than Ria/Tka who've been written off anyway)
4.) Riazanova / Tkachenko
5.) Monko / Khaliavin
6.) Stepanova / Bukin
* if you think about it: Bobrova/Soloviev already have such a negative reputation for this year (bad, bad free dance; everybody expects "russian federation is only pushing their scores anyway",...) that giving the win to Ilynikh/Katsalapov would make for a big "wow!" in the figure skating community, and would give THEM a boost during the Olympics. I know, I'm delusional, but I'd really like that.
Speaking of bad, bad free dance: Ilynikh/Katsalapov do NOT have one of those! Their Swan Lake is a beauty!
It allowed them to beat Pechalat/Bourzat. In France!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PBDWI0SnbLA
1.) Julia Lipnitskaia
2.) Elena Radionova
3.) Anna Pogorilaya
4.) Adelina Sotnikova
5.) Elizaveta Tuktamysheva
6.) Serafima Sakhanovich
Men:
1.) Maxim Kovtun
2.) Evgeny Plushenko
3.) Sergei Voronov
4.) Konstantin Menshov
5.) Artur Dmitriev Jr.
6.) Adian Pitkeev
(Evgeny Plushenko misses his SP, sees no chance of winning and then makes a press release saying "ouch!" and retires AGAIN)
Pairs:
1.) Stolbova / Klimov
2.) Antipova / Maisuradze
3.) Bazarova / Larionov (yeah, yeah, the russian federation will inflate their scores like crazy, but there's only so much they can do)
4.) Davankova / Deputat
5.) Fedorova / Miroshkin
6.) Gerboldt / Enbert
Dance:
1.) Ilinykh / Katsalapov (yes, this proves that I have nothing to lose! )
2.) Bobrova / Soloviev (2 mistakes in the SD and 1 in the FD would help!) *
3.) Sinitsina / Zhiganshin (Olympic experience for a promising pair of the future, rather than Ria/Tka who've been written off anyway)
4.) Riazanova / Tkachenko
5.) Monko / Khaliavin
6.) Stepanova / Bukin
* if you think about it: Bobrova/Soloviev already have such a negative reputation for this year (bad, bad free dance; everybody expects "russian federation is only pushing their scores anyway",...) that giving the win to Ilynikh/Katsalapov would make for a big "wow!" in the figure skating community, and would give THEM a boost during the Olympics. I know, I'm delusional, but I'd really like that.
Speaking of bad, bad free dance: Ilynikh/Katsalapov do NOT have one of those! Their Swan Lake is a beauty!
It allowed them to beat Pechalat/Bourzat. In France!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PBDWI0SnbLA
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