Meier, Concerto de Aranjuez
3L2T
3F
CCoSp, twisted upright
SpSt, coe, fan, bi hB
FSSp, tw
SlSt
2A
LSp, b2h
She is very smmoth and light and by the way things are looking now, she can just walk away with the European title, unless either Kostner or Poykio finally get their head "straight"
Suguri, Bolero
3L2T
3F
LSp, side, classical, b2h
SpSt, no speed at the end, Y directly to
1A
FSSp
CCoSp, stumbled on entry, I think she hasn't held the camel long enough
SlSt
I cannot see how she deseved higher PCS than Meier. But then I never really liked her.
Kim, Tango de Roxane
3F3T, effortless
SpSt, fan out of nowhere to coe
FSSp
3L
SlSt, good speed and flow
LSp
2A, out of ina bauer
CCoSp, somewhat shaky positions
Good program and she beamed after she landed 3-3. But I felt she skated better in Paris, with more attack and abandon. She said her back started to hurt two weeks ago for no reason and the doctors still cannot say why.
Asada, Nocturne
3L
3F3R
SpSt
2A
CCoSp, incl. forward attitude
SlSt
FSSp
LSp
Just perfect. You'd never guess she has the hardest technical content in business from the way she does those elements. The only (but glaring) problem is her flutz. I mean the planned content sheet has 3L as her solo jump, then she completed it, I was "huh, did she change it?", after she did the combo "well, I suppose she didn't".
Sebetyen, Serenade
2F
3L2T
FCSp, somewhat risky position a-la Bielmann, but her body is parallel to the ice, while she pull the blade up
SpSt
1A
LSp
CiSt
CCoSp
She was truly outclassed here. And after Asada her attempt on lyrical simply doesn't "cut". Not what I thought it was a "suitable" program for her to begin with.
Ando, Scheherezade
3L3R
3F
LSp
2A
SpSt
FSSp
SlSt, minor stumble
CCoSp
Much improved compared to Paris, more power, more attack, but she said at the press-conference that she felt nervous and tight and didn't really skate her best.
3L2T
3F
CCoSp, twisted upright
SpSt, coe, fan, bi hB
FSSp, tw
SlSt
2A
LSp, b2h
She is very smmoth and light and by the way things are looking now, she can just walk away with the European title, unless either Kostner or Poykio finally get their head "straight"
Suguri, Bolero
3L2T
3F
LSp, side, classical, b2h
SpSt, no speed at the end, Y directly to
1A
FSSp
CCoSp, stumbled on entry, I think she hasn't held the camel long enough
SlSt
I cannot see how she deseved higher PCS than Meier. But then I never really liked her.
Kim, Tango de Roxane
3F3T, effortless
SpSt, fan out of nowhere to coe
FSSp
3L
SlSt, good speed and flow
LSp
2A, out of ina bauer
CCoSp, somewhat shaky positions
Good program and she beamed after she landed 3-3. But I felt she skated better in Paris, with more attack and abandon. She said her back started to hurt two weeks ago for no reason and the doctors still cannot say why.
Asada, Nocturne
3L
3F3R
SpSt
2A
CCoSp, incl. forward attitude
SlSt
FSSp
LSp
Just perfect. You'd never guess she has the hardest technical content in business from the way she does those elements. The only (but glaring) problem is her flutz. I mean the planned content sheet has 3L as her solo jump, then she completed it, I was "huh, did she change it?", after she did the combo "well, I suppose she didn't".
Sebetyen, Serenade
2F
3L2T
FCSp, somewhat risky position a-la Bielmann, but her body is parallel to the ice, while she pull the blade up
SpSt
1A
LSp
CiSt
CCoSp
She was truly outclassed here. And after Asada her attempt on lyrical simply doesn't "cut". Not what I thought it was a "suitable" program for her to begin with.
Ando, Scheherezade
3L3R
3F
LSp
2A
SpSt
FSSp
SlSt, minor stumble
CCoSp
Much improved compared to Paris, more power, more attack, but she said at the press-conference that she felt nervous and tight and didn't really skate her best.