Actually, I've enjoyed Osmond's program the most so far. At least she had some personality out there. Yu-Na did what she had to do.
Agreed!
Actually, I've enjoyed Osmond's program the most so far. At least she had some personality out there. Yu-Na did what she had to do.
Wait, i'm confused - because Canadians would still be friendly to Yuna, or because Orser would have coached her better than her current Korean coaches?
YuNa seemed a little more tentative/slower than in the past. Also she seemed a bit withdrawn, not all-out performing. I couldn't see the take-off edge of the 3F from my stream, but it is what it is if so. I think 69.97 is a good score, all things considered.
Wow. Yuna's performance was much more refined than her earlier performances this season. To those who watched the broadcast, you could see this got a wide standing ovation. I have to say, 69 is bit too low... this was more in the range of 72+.
.62 less than she got at the Olympics and this was not at that level. She was let down by the TES today.
That's a bit unfair don't you think? Osmond skated really well, with fire, attitude and pizzazz. I can't speak to the issue with Canadian judges.
Well, maybe this will fire her up for Saturday. She could still walk away with the gold medal.
I think that the score was really fair, she was really emotionally "cold", especially in the second half, you could really see that the audience was not so impressed, too... It was a kind of "beautiful jumps, good spins, good choreography, excellent SS, but there was something missing there"... (Don't get me wrong, I really liked her, but 33 was just what she deserved, for me)She didn't even crack 8.50... :/
I don't see why just because a Canadian gets a good score it has to do with politiking. I genuinely enjoyed Osmond's performance. Y.Kim felt a bit like a let down though still very lovely.
I would still consider Osmond as a dark horse for top 5 but top 10 is still a safer bet.