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Cup of China - Pairs Short Program - LIVE!!!!!!!!

SailorGalaxia518

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Joined
Oct 27, 2004
Hi and welcome to Cup of China. The Pairs short program will be getting underway shortly. Contenders include: Xue Shen and Hongbo Zhao (CHN) and Dan Zhang and Hao Zhang (CHN).


The first competitors are: Tiffany Scott and Philip Dulebohn (USA)
 

SailorGalaxia518

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Joined
Oct 27, 2004
Tiffany Scott and Philip Dulebohn (USA)

Technical Elements = 25.16
Program Components = 23.80

Total = 47.96 (1.00 deduction)


Up next: Dan and Hao Zhang (CHN)
 

SailorGalaxia518

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Joined
Oct 27, 2004
Dan Zhang and Hao Zhang (CHN)

Technical Elements = 35.16
Program Components = 27.12

Total = 62.28

Currently 1st

Up next = Valerie Marcoux and Craig Buntin (CAN)
 

SailorGalaxia518

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Joined
Oct 27, 2004
Valerie Marcoux and Craig Buntin (CAN)

Technical Elements = 35.16
Program Components = 26.68

Total = 61.84

Currently 2nd

1. Zhang/Zhang (CHN)
2. Marcoux/Buntin (CAN)
3. Scott/Dulebohn (USA)

Up next: Marina Aganina and Artem Knyazev (UZB)
 

SailorGalaxia518

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Joined
Oct 27, 2004
Marina Aganina and Artem Knyazev (UZB)

Technical Elements = 24.78
Program Components = 16.72

Total = 41.50

Currently 4th

1. Zhang/Zhang (CHN)
2. Marcoux/Buntin (CAN)
3. Scott/Dulebohn (USA)

Up next: Diana Rennik and Aleksei Saks (EST)
 

SailorGalaxia518

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Joined
Oct 27, 2004
Diana Rennik and Aleksei Saks (EST)

Technical Elements = 20.76
Program Components = 15.16

Total = 34.92 (1.00 deduction)

Currently 5th

1. Zhang/Zhang (CHN)
2. Marcoux/Buntin (CAN)
3. Scott/Dulebohn (USA)

Up next: Xue Shen and Hongbo Zhao (CHN)
 

SailorGalaxia518

Record Breaker
Joined
Oct 27, 2004
Xue Shen and Hongbo Zhao (CHN)

Technical Elements = 34.70
Program Components = 31.68

Total = 66.38

Currently 1st

1. Shen/Zhao (CHN)
2. Zhang/Zhang (CHN)
3. Marcoux/Buntin (CAN)

Up next: Yang Ding and Zhongfei Ren (CHN)
 

SailorGalaxia518

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Joined
Oct 27, 2004
Yang Ding and Zhongfei Ren (CHN)

Technical Elements = 28.78
Program Components = 20.12

Total = 48.90

Currently 4th

1. Shen/Zhao (CHN)
2. Zhang/Zhang (CHN)
3. Marcoux/Buntin (CAN)

Up next: Eva-Maria Fitze and Rico Rex (GER)
 

SailorGalaxia518

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Joined
Oct 27, 2004
Eva-Maria Fitze and Rico Rex (GER)

Technical Elements = 29.06
Program Components = 22.64

Total = 51.70

Currently 4th

1. Shen/Zhao (CHN)
2. Zhang/Zhang (CHN)
3. Marcoux/Buntin (CAN)

The final competitors are: Marylin Pla and Yannick Bonheur (FRA)
 

SailorGalaxia518

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Joined
Oct 27, 2004
Marylin Pla and Yannick Bonheur (FRA)

Technical Elements = 24.92
Program Components = 17.60

Total = 41.51 (1.00 deduction)

7th place

1. Shen/Zhao (CHN)
2. Zhang/Zhang (CHN)
3. Marcoux/Buntin (CAN)

Good luck in the free skate!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 

Doggygirl

Record Breaker
Joined
Dec 18, 2003
WOW again...

The spread in scores is huge between the Chinese pairs and everyone else. I like the COP more and more. It's great that a significant difference in the skating is rewarded as such rather than the equidistant ordinals.

I can't wait to watch S&Z's free skate on TV. I'm sure this program will just keep getting better each time they skate it in competition. Hope so anyway!

Thanks again Sailor!! It's much more fun to read skating results over morning coffee than watch world news.

DG
 

rain

Record Breaker
Joined
Jul 29, 2003
Doggygirl said:
The spread in scores is huge between the Chinese pairs and everyone else. I like the COP more and more. It's great that a significant difference in the skating is rewarded as such rather than the equidistant ordinals.

I can't wait to watch S&Z's free skate on TV. I'm sure this program will just keep getting better each time they skate it in competition. Hope so anyway!

Thanks again Sailor!! It's much more fun to read skating results over morning coffee than watch world news.

DG

I appreciate your enthusiasm, and I agree with your point about COP actually recognizing HOW MUCH better one skater or pair is than another, but the Chinese pairs did not score significantly higher than all the rest - particularly the third place Canadians. In fact there is very little difference between second and third place and both the second and third place teams had HIGHER technical scores than did the first place team.

Just pointing it out for what it's worth.
 

Doggygirl

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Joined
Dec 18, 2003
You're right Rain..

The Canadian pair was in the 60's too. That's what I get for speed reading and posting before I've had my full ration of coffee. :)

None the less, it seems we agree that the degree of skaters / pairs differences being rewarded is a plus!!

DG
 

rain

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Joined
Jul 29, 2003
Doggygirl said:
The Canadian pair was in the 60's too. That's what I get for speed reading and posting before I've had my full ration of coffee. :)

None the less, it seems we agree that the degree of skaters / pairs differences being rewarded is a plus!!

DG

Absolutely. I really like that what you do in the short really counts....not just whether you place first, second or third and so control your destiny in the long with a shot at gold. Now the actual placement is not so important as the score. So if you have six skaters who all have great short programs, they all have a shot at the title. Under the old system, reputation usually ended up sorting out placements when this happened and if you were unlucky enough to end up in sixth, you were virtually out of the medal running.

Likewise, if someone has a far superior skate in the short it counts in the final result, even if their long isn't as strong.
 
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