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2013 Worlds - Pairs SP

mikiandorocks

Final Flight
Joined
Feb 21, 2010
Link to live results
http://www.isuresults.com/results/wc2013/SEG005.HTM

Starting order

Warm-Up Group 1

1 Magdalena KLATKA / Radoslaw CHRUSCINSKI POL

2 Wenjing SUI / Cong HAN CHN

3 Mari VARTMANN / Aaron VAN CLEAVE GER

Warm-Up Group 2

4 Marissa CASTELLI / Simon SHNAPIR USA

5 Cheng PENG / Hao ZHANG CHN

6 Nicole DELLA MONICA / Matteo GUARISE ITA

Warm-Up Group 3

7 Alexa SCIMECA / Chris KNIERIM USA

8 Elizaveta MAKAROVA / Leri KENCHADZE BUL

9 Stacey KEMP / David KING GBR

10 Vanessa JAMES / Morgan CIPRES FRA

Warm-Up Group 4

11 Kirsten MOORE-TOWERS / Dylan MOSCOVITCH CAN

12 Aliona SAVCHENKO / Robin SZOLKOWY GER

13 Stefania BERTON / Ondrej HOTAREK ITA

14 Yuko KAVAGUTI / Alexander SMIRNOV RUS

Warm-Up Group 5

15 Qing PANG / Jian TONG CHN

16 Meagan DUHAMEL / Eric RADFORD CAN

17 Vera BAZAROVA / Yuri LARIONOV RUS

18 Tatiana VOLOSOZHAR / Maxim TRANKOV RUS
 
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It's a pity that Savchenko & Szolkowy aren't in the final group. I hope they don't get hurt by it.

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Huh, how did Scimeca/Knierim get a later slot than Castelli/Shnapir?

ETA: I sort of get it. The last two groups were from the top 8 , the rest are ranked 11th - 55th and drew for the first three groups. Such an early draw for Sui and Han despite a No. 12 World standing.
 
I certainly am way too nervous, especially for the pairs and men, where they do such difficult, risky stuff.
 
This is the worst possible draw for S/S. Not only are they skating early, V/T are skating last and are surely going to get massive PCS. :/

ETA: Sui/Han are skating to Richard Clayderman... Seriously? Zueva is just completely and utterly clueless. Way to go Marina giving GFB music to a team whose strength lies in perkiness. :rolleye:
 
ETA: Sui/Han are skating to Richard Clayderman... Seriously? Zueva is just completely and utterly clueless. Way to go Marina giving GFB music to a team whose strength lies in perkiness. :rolleye:

It's not as if she was a good choreographer anyway (anybody would have done wonders for G/G, and since then, I can't remember one good program from her). She might have something against chinese pairs, she's the one who killed Zhang Zhang career with her original 2010 SP for them.
 
I was wondering why there were no results yet and then realized it's in London. Which is only 3 hours away from me. In the same time zone. Wow, dumb moment.

I think it'll be interesting to see how Scimeca/Knierim do in their first worlds. Especially in this first season together.
 
It's not as if she was a good choreographer anyway (anybody would have done wonders for G/G, and since then, I can't remember one good program from her). She might have something against chinese pairs, she's the one who killed Zhang Zhang career with her original 2010 SP for them.

Definitely. Why can't Chinese fed hire Julie Marcotte instead? :(
 
hello .-)

does somebody has a free stream for europe??

please help me!!!

Why would you want a low quality, unreliable crappy free stream when you can watch the entire World Championships in high quality, with the option to watch it on demand later, for 12$?
 
Because for some of us (like myself -- I live on disability), that is something we simply cannot afford.
 
Why would you want a low quality, unreliable crappy free stream when you can watch the entire World Championships in high quality, with the option to watch it on demand later, for 12$?

For some people $12 is a lot of money, especially when they know they can watch all the skaters for free on youtube if they wait a few hours at no less than moderate quality. It depends a lot on subjective factors (how much you like figure skating, if you were going to be able to watch live anyway) and objective factors (how much you make, cost of living in your area, if you have kids, how much you typically spend/are prepared to spend on non essential spending).

I can definitely understand why a stream would appeal to some people.
 
I'm looking for a stream too. I'm geoblocked on the Canadian one and it doesn't look like Eurosport has it. It's Eastern Daylight Time, yes? It doesn't look like it's started according to the ISU site.
 
For some people $12 is a lot of money, especially when they know they can watch all the skaters for free on youtube if they wait a few hours at no less than moderate quality. It depends a lot on subjective factors (how much you like figure skating, if you were going to be able to watch live anyway) and objective factors (how much you make, cost of living in your area, if you have kids, how much you typically spend/are prepared to spend on non essential spending).

I can definitely understand why a stream would appeal to some people.

thx tulosai !!! u speak out of my heart !!!
 
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