The Euros will be SO interesting this year.
The competition is without audience for safety reason, or what?
Maybe because it's Wednesday afternoon? Can't imagine anyone would fear going to a small skating competition in Tallinn.
Well, no. And it was free of charge to go and watch, quite unusual. So I wonder why people didn't come after work, school ...
What a shame! I was at Russian Cup stage at Samara, it was at 3 p.m., and there was much more people watching!
So excited to see Aliona and Bruno! That twist was .
Does anyone know what technical content they're planning for the LP?
Tomorrow it will be:
3Tw
3T+3T+SEQ
3FTh
3S
3STh
I believe they plan something like that for the future
4Tw
3T+3T+2T
4FTh
3S
4STh
Just jumping in to say Savchenko Massot twist is like the best I have ever seen. Sui Han has amazing twist, but that was like wow And not just air time, the landing from it was amazing too
OK, anyone know what the illegal element was that dinged Aaron/Settlage?
Apparently he rotated one two many times on a lift.
I am remembering when people used to complain about all the limitations with the old rules under the 6.0 system in ice dance. It sure seems like all the "illegal elements" in IJS are tearing up the singles and pairs world this year.
This is a ridiculously high score. I hope they re mrking outrageously generous or evehryone might as well reitre and give them the gold. two major errors and a rather ho hum choreography - how is this worthy of over 70?Aliona SAVCHENKO / Bruno MASSOT (GER)
White dress, red ribbon / grey vest, white shirt, red tie, black pants
3Tw - huge
3FTh - big, maybe slight twofoot?
3T - she twofoot, stepout/hand down
4Li
PCoSp3p
StSq
BoDs
Some big pair elements, she had problems on sbs. Promising start, but choreography bit tame.
SP: 37.96+33.48 = 71.44, 1/7
Apparently he rotated one two many times on a lift.
I am remembering when people used to complain about all the limitations with the old rules under the 6.0 system in ice dance. It sure seems like all the "illegal elements" in IJS are tearing up the singles and pairs world this year.