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"We are really excited to be here and able to compete" "its always a bit nerve wrecking, after such a long and busy summer".
"This is our second choice of music, Chock said, we were hoping that this "Dark Eyes" music would stand out."
"We worked hard all summer and wanted to show it today. We wanted to do a ballet type of program this season."
"We are here in Oberstdorf for the 4th time and we like it here very much", Alisa said.
"We are so happy that we got invited to our first Grand Prix this week, and want to say thanks to the French Federation and its president very much."
"We waited for a long time, and it is the first Grand Prix assigned to skaters from Turkey".
Phillip Mills also choreographed for Tatsuki Machida.I just wanted to say how much I enjoyed Max's program. Phillip Mills is a Genius for giving Max a Masculine yet, Artistic Program. Bravo!
Here's my question. Has Mr. Mills ever choreographed for more than 1 Senior Male skater? If so, I'd love to see Keegan Messing give him a call. Especially now that Keegan skates for Canada, it wouldn't really be a conflict on a National level.
My Ice Dance report
"We are so happy that we got invited to our first Grand Prix this week, and want to say thanks to the French Federation and its president very much."
The sympathetic Turks with the huge smiles averaged 6.6 in their PC´s and received three level 4 modifications, but also made history with their Trophée Eric Bombard assignment, as Alisa added..

Did everybody forget to tell Madison Chock the paso doble is out and this is a waltz year?? Somebody please tell her to stop with the fierce, sexy, feisty movements and portrait some soft, ethereal, charming waltzy dance like every other team is doing, or is this just as far as her emotive range goes??
OK rant over. I actually love Chock divaness but I hate it when there's thematic fraud in the OD/SD. And that's not even mentioning the "odd" music choice.
Did everybody forget to tell Madison Chock the paso doble is out and this is a waltz year?? Somebody please tell her to stop with the fierce, sexy, feisty movements and portrait some soft, ethereal, charming waltzy dance like every other team is doing, or is this just as far as her emotive range goes??
OK rant over. I actually love Chock divaness but I hate it when there's thematic fraud in the OD/SD. And that's not even mentioning the "odd" music choice.
They're dancing to a Gypsy/Waltzy music 'Dark Eyes' hence "the fierce, sexy, feisty movements movements". Notice their gypsy costumes....
You clearly don't know anything about Russian Gypsies.
I just wanted to say how much I enjoyed Max's program. Phillip Mills is a Genius for giving Max a Masculine yet, Artistic Program. Bravo!
Here's my question. Has Mr. Mills ever choreographed for more than 1 Senior Male skater? If so, I'd love to see Keegan Messing give him a call. Especially now that Keegan skates for Canada, it wouldn't really be a conflict on a National level.
Phillip Mills also choreographed for Tatsuki Machida.
I know Dark Eyes, which skating fan doesn't ?, but my point is waltzy its not what is usually used to describe it. The tempo may save them but this is like DomShabs in 2009 or IlynykKatsalapov in 2013 again. An attempt to still get by with what you do best when the theme of the year doesn't really suit you.
Most likely true, which is fine because russian gypsie music is not the pattern or one of the rhythms for this year. You also clearly didn't have anything to add besides trying to be snarky.
This year it seems you either skate a trad waltz to some variant of Cinderella or you do all you can to pretend you aren't skating a waltz pattern at all.

Might be...Well that's silly. With this point accumulating based system I would think the ISU would want to give skaters every opportunity to use their highest scoring elements, but I suppose it might be something about still having restrictions in the short that judges can more directly compare. However if they really wanted to do that, I'd say they should have all the teams doing double twists with highly specific features necessary to hit for full credit.
Quick update regarding Mirai. She worked a lot on her 3A this morning, I didnt see a clean one, but was told she will go for it in SP.
I love how Alaine Chartrand does her Lutz, such a clean outside edge. In General nice SS by the Canadian.

Might be...
But why are single skaters allowed to show Quads in the short,then?And why can women Show 3A in the short after 2010?
Sometimes i think there is a big power in the backround wich wants to keep pair skating conservative. And of course pairs skating is one of the most political kinds of sport on this planet.