Thoughts about Day 6
So guys, last day at Oberstdorf for the skaters and myself, as I will go back home tomorrow, to get ready for the next big event in my schedule, unfortunately not figure skating related and most skaters and coaches I spoke to, also mentioned that they will catch the early bird tomorrow, either going back home or to the next event.
So how was the sixth day? Well, it was actually a pretty cool day, as I was able to see some pretty good performances in Dance and Pairs, which are very high on my list, as I just so love the idea of boy and girl skating together and the stories that they can tell you and I so disagree with what people usually say "if you suck at single skating, you end up in pairs and dance"...
Anyways, we all know, dance and pairs is serious business and for me personally, it´s very complex, as it´s just so much about this relationship that you have on the ice, which makes it so hard. Two skaters need to pull something off, that´s the big thing there and I am honestly, always a little bit angry if people just skip dance or pairs and only come for men or ladies.
Therefore, I was actually pleased that we had at least a few people watching today and together we did start the final countdown so to speak, with junior pairs.
The overnight leaders from the Ukraine, were unable to defend their lead, vs. a very strong pair from Russia and both pairs had one thing in common, a very strong male part, which resulted in beautiful spins, expression and overall balance.
Renata and Mark, who did impress with their "race" to pole position on Friday, gave us a completely different performance today, more quiet and with huge emotions, skating to "interview with the vampire", one of my favorite movies ever, of course because of Kirsten, but also because of the great soundtrack.
With said soundtrack, the couple from Dnepropetrovsk, created beautiful camera shots, with good use of the various phrasing, skating lovely aligned and once again made people "wow" with their huge height and easy catch on the triple twist.
Honestly, I love their versatility and how they could come up with something completely different to before with yet again, beautiful pairs skating, hitting those level fours with their incredible spins, while also getting credit for a wonderful triple Sal throw and Loop. They are highly talented if you ask me and they are not alone. Martin and Anna the so famous Czech couple from the JGP final and NRW Trophy, are around and of course the winners from our event here,
Anastasia Mishina and Vladislav Mirzoev.
Said couple showed great variety and change of tempo, it was a real joy to see both skaters equally present, going from a party theme to a love theme and back. What I find astonishing about her is the technique that she has when she rotates in the air. Her hand is actually on the back, as seen at the triple throws Sal and Loop, which were performed flawlessly. I also loved her dress, she just looked so handsome, like a real lady from back in the days, when the girls didn't run around half naked in the clubs, but had all these beautiful dresses and no, I am not 100 years old - but I saw movies....
In total, the couple achieved 175.84 points, which should be a new PB for them.
The Italians
Bianca and Nicolo came just like in the short on three, with a few errors here and there, but also good use of the music, especially in the pair spin.
Last but not least I want to mention
Chloe and Steven here, as I find that pair incredible charming on the ice and they don't even skate for a year yet, as a couple. He really loves his lady, he carries her and makes sure that she is doing well. It looked so amazing what they did, no eye stayed dry there, really a very romantic performance, in which they try to portrait the haunting beauty of music and it´s rise and fall, based on a "cover" of Les miserables by Lindsay Stirling.
It is really incredible how good they already look like and they have a similar impact on me, as Nolan and Minerva had, when I first saw them. There is, great potential and honestly, how come we have so many awesome British skating talents now?
Wonderful!
Also wonderful was the senior men's competition, at least if you exclude the really heavy falls that some of the men suffered under, like the winner who fell on his chin I believe, at the Lutz. Luckily he had a beard and other elements today, that came to the rescue like the first triple toe which he put very softly on the ice, not making any noise at all, followed by his triple Axel - double Toe. Just like in the short, he showed a very calm side on the ice, great arms and lines, not rushing it, very controlled, almost chilled with great presence and feel for the music.
On two came
Franz Streubel, who did attempt the quad toe and once again got drunk, shot people and lighted a cigarette to Django unchained. Third, with a downgraded quad came the Japanese skater
Ryuju Hino. What I like about Hino is the attack on his Lutz, it looks so quick and responsive, the way he takes off, it´s like a catapult.
As for
Romain Ponsart, he really did it again, a performance that just takes your breath away, I find that guy super awesome on blades, what he does, is really art - the way he glides over the ice, uses his arms and the knee work, expression - it just stands out. He doesn't do a lot of "noise" you know, he just skates with full heart and soul, a white - black outfit, nothing flashy or glitter, really cool package that guy! It´s amazing that he still manages to put in something like a quad toe or triple Axel - triple toe in these programs, it just looks so effortless what he does and yet, has such a high skill level.
Oh and I am very sorry, that I was unable to talk to him about the recent changes, maybe some other time, sorry @ Henry.
Another time, I will also write about ice dance in detail, as I really want to give this sport justice and not rush it now with a minor report, so you need to wait for my column which is scheduled to some time this week, but it really depends on my workload, so it could also be the weekend.
That said, a few notes at least, especially for Doris!
In the juniors competition, we saw a very impressive selling potential, that goes much further than just doing a twizzle, lift or a step sequence, which usually get the applause by the crowds. No, what I saw was a very good, for example the exit of the pairspin by the US pair
Eliana and Ian and the actual fact, that this young kid is able to do a rotational lift of level four quality, I mean - this is crazy to even think about, there are seniors, not able to perform it like that and it looks so easy when you sit at the ice, when he lift´s her up, a very explosive duo these two, with a great artistry focused program and them skating together for about seven years now, clearly shows, as it takes many years for skaters to really understand each others movements, paths and of course, trust - you need to trust your partner blind, which makes it so hard on high level, where one false step, could bring you into a hospital or worse.
It´s like in any team focused sport, you need to really do things a thousand times together, to do it right once - so it´s a lot of work involved there and the results, we saw at the US couple, but of course also the Russian winners, with the twizzle sequence by
Sofia and Igor, once again coming from a sit position, going into the second twizzle of three - it just wows me every time that I see it, or the Brits,
Ekaterina and Lucas, who had a huge choreography, that I still dig now, I was hugely impressed how the music was reflected in their elements and expression.
More about this, however, at my column just like with the great victory by
Penny and Nicholas, who are so outstanding people, great personalities these two and their programs are just amazing of which my favorite is still their MJ performance, but I was absolutely into this one today as well and I am shocked, positively, that they already added the victory to their website and that those four minutes felt like 30 seconds to me.
And Carter Marie Jones / Richard Sharpe who came third, oh my god! Awesome twizzle sequence, for me personally, the best of the day, so close and well aligned! What I found incredible was, how he put her into the spotlight, but honestly, for me he did a damn good job as well, he is super present on the ice and he is as important in that team like she is, the word graceful probably describes it best.
But don´t forget me, the Armenian couple,
Tina Garabedian and Simon Proulx Senecal, who were so lovely on beat and their elements were dancing to the music, just wonderful and they were not alone, also our German pair, I really like their lines, I don´t know, but it looks like one person if they do them, call me crazy - but ya, that´s how I feel! And now I feel very sorry, to just let it end like this, but I need to stop now, in about an hour my internet is down, so I will only have my phone and typing on phone... you know, how men are with their fat fingers, we no good at writing on phone
So, thanks to everyone for reading my reports and I guess, we will hear from each other then, when I publish my column.
Good Night and thanks for the great performances today and of course the pictures and sorry about the skates I missed, but the VC timings are just
P.S:
You can find all results here,
http://eiskunstlauf.bev-eissport.de/BO2016/index.htm