^
Yes, exactly. Even with his performance on Tuesday, he is still much more consistent than all the other guys he's thinking of ceding his spot to at Worlds.
I still can't get over how Didier publicly slammed him like that, esp. right before the LP.
^
Yes, exactly. Even with his performance on Tuesday, he is still much more consistent than all the other guys he's thinking of ceding his spot to at Worlds.
I still can't get over how Didier publicly slammed him like that, esp. right before the LP.
i'm sad that my first post on gs would have to be about brian joubert's disastrous short program. he's my sentimental favorite and i hope he goes all out (and possibly medal - unlikely though).
at this point, though, he has nothing to lose and no more pressure. hell probably go all out ad perform the show of his life. i'm looking forward to it~
Brian, why?? First Verner, which I kind of expected, then Jeremy who did ok but def not great, and now Brian is underwhelming again. What is wrong? I'm crying and just threw up, I hope the rest of the men do well! Olympic ice definitely is slippery. Please don't quit Brian
NBC failed to show Brian Joubert's LP in the USA. I have not yet seen it, but I'm very sad to see from the scores and protocol sheet that he didn't do well. I hope some day he will be able to make peace with his Olympic experiences.
I'm not the biggest fan of Joubert and never was, but I have to say it broke my heart to see him in this competition. And how on earth can the federation accuse hime of not working hard enough? http://www.vancouver2010.com/olympi...-chief-slams-'homebird'-joubert_284348Dl.html
I would think to make it to this level you'd have to put down so much time and effort, it's really hard to believe someone would say he hasn't worked hard enough...
All my respect to all the skaters who made it to this level.