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Who are your top 10 Men?

Joined
Jul 11, 2003
You've seen all the prelimns - now, how who are your top 10 Men?

So whom do you think will be in a) the top 3 Men at Worlds? b) the next 2? and c) the reamining 5? to make the top 10

You may list them in order or if you prefer as I do, in no particular order. (Don't let your heart get in the way of your head,)

The eligible men are: Joubert; Plushenko; Honda; Li; Weiss; Klimkin; Lambiel; Griazev; Chiper; Dambier;; Davydov;l Vlashenko; Sandhu; Buttle; Weir; Savoi.

If I listed someone who is not eligible or someone I left out who is eligible, let us know.

Now go for it.:)

Joe
 
Joined
Jul 11, 2003
In no particular order:

Top 3:

Plushenko
Joubert
Weiss

Next 2

Weir
Lambiel

Remaining 5:

Klimkin
Sandhu
Li
Honda (if he skates)
Davydov

(This was not easy!)

Joe
 

Kasey

Medalist
Joined
Jul 27, 2003
Okay, not in any particular order....but top three:

Joubert, Sandhu, Plushenko

Next two:

Weiss, Klimkin

Rounding out top ten:

Weir, Griazev, Lambiel, Li, Dambier.


I'm going on the assumption that Honda will not skate...and I thought Buttle wasn't going to worlds?? If so, I would think both could be in the top ten, pushing out probably Dambier and Griazev.


Kasey
 
Joined
Jan 30, 2004
I'm usually totally off when I try to "predict" but I like to try...

Joubert
Plushenko
Weir

Weiss
Klimkin

Buttle
Sandhu
Lambiel
Savoi
Li
 

Lynn226

On the Ice
Joined
Jul 26, 2003
Buttle and Honda will not be at Worlds. :cry:

Here are my predictions. Some come from the heart and some from my head.

Podium: Emanuel, Joubert, Plushy

All the rest (in no particular order): Weir, Weiss, Lambiel, Li, Dambier, Klimkin, Ferreira
 

jesslily

Final Flight
Joined
Jan 4, 2004
My guess: Joubert, Plushenko, Weir, Sandhu, Lambiel, Klimkin, Li, Savoie, Weiss.

I wish Weiss really works harder to improve his skating. Since he came back and switched to Don Law, he mostly depended on luck, someone beat another in the long, to stay on top. His crossovers and inbetweens all need a lot of work. This year's long program choreoghaphy is weired.
 

Matt

On the Ice
Joined
Dec 19, 2003
1. Brian Joubert FRA
2. Evgeny Plushenko RUS
3. Emanuel Sandhu CAN
4. Michael Weiss USA
5. Ilia Klimkin RUS
6. Johnny Weir USA
7. Chengjiang Li CHN
8. Frédéric Dambier FRA
9. Stéphane Lambiel SUI
10. Song Gao CHN/ Kevin van der Perren BEL (please, God!)
 

dewet

Final Flight
Joined
Jul 28, 2003
1. Evgeny Plushenko
2. Brian Joubert
3. Emanuel Sandhu
4. Chengjiang Li
5. Ilia Klimkin
6. Johnny Weir
7. Michael Weiss
8. Frédéric Dambier
9. Stéphane Lambiel
10. Kevin van der Perren
 

Gipson

Rinkside
Joined
Jan 22, 2004
1. Evgeny Plushenko
2. Brian Joubert
3. Emanuel Sandhu
4. Ilia Klimkin
5. Chengjiang Li
6. Michael Weiss
7. Frédéric Dambier
8. Stéphane Lambiel
9. Song Gao
10. Johnny Weir
 

indiaskye1

Rinkside
Joined
Nov 12, 2003
Well, here's my prediction ... :)

1. Evgeny Plushenko
2. Brian Joubert
3. Emanuel Sandhu
4. Ilia Klimkin
5. Chengjiang Li
6. Johnny Weir
7. Michael Weiss
8. Kevin van der Perren
9. Stéphane Lambiel
10. Frederic Dambier

You know ... it seems to me that most of us are pretty much agreed on who is going to be on the podium (although it remains to be seen in which order ... even Plushenko can have a very black day as we have just seen at Europeans), but beyond that ... who knows ... it's definetely going to be interesting!!!

And just to think --- I am going to be there!!! YAY!!!

Vanessa
 

Evdokia

On the Ice
Joined
Oct 24, 2003
Abt had a quad when he was healthy and in shape. In 2002 he landed it perfectly even as a jump combo 6 times out of 8 at Europeans, Worlds and OG. :)
And Griazev might get one soon, he is still very young. ;)
 

euterpe

Medalist
Joined
Sep 4, 2003
1. Plushenko
2. Li
3. Joubert
4. Weir
5. Klimkin
6. Sandhu
7. Weiss
8. Dambier
9. Lambiel
10. Savoie
 

Gipson

Rinkside
Joined
Jan 22, 2004
Yes, let's get back to the original topic. Is it Min Zhang that's going to Worlds? Then I'll substitute Min Zhang for Song Gao on my list.
 

sk8er1964

On the Ice
Joined
Jul 26, 2003
Top 3:
Joubert
Plushenko
Weir (if he has a quad)

Rounding out the top 5:
Weiss
Sandhu

Savoie should be somewhere in the top ten, as should Klimkin. I wish Van der Perrin would be, but without CoP I don't see that happening.
 

gsk8

Record Breaker
Joined
Jun 21, 2003
Country
United-States
I'm personally and professionally disappointed in the discriminating direction this thread took.

However, I won't delete the entire thread.

youarewhipped: You have blatantly violated the Guidelines of this board. You are no longer welcome here.
 

rain

Record Breaker
Joined
Jul 29, 2003
In no particular order:

Plushenko
Joubert
Sandhu
Weiss
Klimkin
Weir
Li
Van der Perran
Gao
Lambiel
Dambier
 
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