Except Nastia couldnt do it so your point is moot:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N1JcXEim40g&feature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sPoSwVjM-m4
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LbEap4ms_BY&feature=relmfu
Like I said, just a token appearance to do a few crummy bar routines, wave goodbye, and keep the illusion of the "comeback" that earned her so much money to the very end, and seem half legit by making a token appearance at long last, LOL!
She did every single skill from that Olympic bar routine.
Edit~ I find it very interesting that you chose to link parts of routines to highlight her mistakes and not the full routines.
Yes that is her dismount she did when she was winning all those World and Olympic medalis, and as for the rest most of them with a major mistakes. Given that she could probably do a bar routine of the quality of those when she was 9, and that a 5 year old could do the dismount she did, I doubt the 14 time Olympic and World medalist had to train much to produce that BS.
LOL you need your eyes checked. 2 of the 3 links I posted were full routines.
I'm sure Evan is injured. The question is for me: Why Armin? I think Joshua would be better!
Why not, Armin? He finished 4th on the podium @ US Nationals last season, and earned a bronze medal @ Skate America a few seasons ago. I was surprised that he didn't have a GP assignment prior to this announcement. I do think Joshua has a great future ahead of him (along with Jason Brown).
Why not, Armin? He finished 4th on the podium @ US Nationals last season, and earned a bronze medal @ Skate America a few seasons ago. I was surprised that he didn't have a GP assignment prior to this announcement. I do think Joshua has a great future ahead of him (along with Jason Brown).
I'm sure Evan is injured. The question is for me: Why Armin? I think Joshua would be better!
Joshua is competing in the JGP this year, and has already qualified for the JGP final in Sochi. If I recall correctly, a skater cannot compete in both the GP and JGP during the same season.