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Gabriella Papadakis & Guillaume Cizeron

Yet another version has surfaced and a good one too with great commentators.
Sabinfire has put up online the NBC sports version commented by Ben Agosto and Tracy Lane of the whole FD in great quality. Relive the whole competition without the sleeplessness ;)
Group 1/2 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UD8KKd8adbk
Group 3 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6NfkaDLNGEM
Group 4 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7zNJu64Aits

EDIT: Also added the last two groups for the SD with the same commentators:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6HnjOgTS6WY
 
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Do not miss Alexander Zhulin's interview http://rsport.ru/interview/20160412/912510423.html
Translation here
http://fs-gossips.com/alexander-zhulin-ilinykh-needs-katsalapov/
A lot of great comments about Gabriella and Guillaume :)
Some quotes:
They are skating great, they are an absolute fanatics of what they do, have fantastic body control, and, most importantly, their elements are very clean. All level 4 and “+3”. Even “+2” is rarity for them. The secret of their success is a program polished to shine. It’s very hard for any couple to fight with them.
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Cizeron encompasses all the possible features, practically with no disadvantages. Crazy step, fluid arms movement. When he and Papadakis skate clean, it’s almost impossible for others to compete with them.
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There is an art, and there is a work, and the first costs much more. It’s easy to talk, but not everyone can combine everything in the program. Each from our coaching “department” would like to see his skaters skating like Papadakis and Cizeron or Torvill and Dean.
Liked that interview so much! Absolutely worth reading IMO.
 
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Guillaume is just flawless, I don't know what he can't do, look at those amazing spins, the extension, the flexibility, better than Maé-Bérénice Méité :eek:
If I were a male ice dancer right now, I would just cry knowing I have to compete with such a guy :sad4: He can do it all.
 
Guillaume is just flawless, I don't know what he can't do, look at those amazing spins, the extension, the flexibility, better than Maé-Bérénice Méité :eek:
If I were a male ice dancer right now, I would just cry knowing I have to compete with such a guy :sad4: He can do it all.

true.i have the confidence that i never get bored seeing him skating. i cannot praise him enough for his marvelousness...:yes:
 
Unfortunately Gabriella and Guillaume withdrew from TCC, after she had a slight faintness at the end of a show during the French Tour. Hope she can have a rest, as it has been a demanding and difficult season for them.
 
Unfortunately Gabriella and Guillaume withdrew from TCC, after she had a slight faintness at the end of a show during the French Tour. Hope she can have a rest, as it has been a demanding and difficult season for them.

Thanks for the news. Gutted for them, they looked happy to be back. Hopefully, she can take it easy for a few weeks and come back stronger next season. Such a tough yet wonderful year, must be like an emotional elevator, low - high -low ... quite jarring.
 
Unfortunately Gabriella and Guillaume withdrew from TCC, after she had a slight faintness at the end of a show during the French Tour. Hope she can have a rest, as it has been a demanding and difficult season for them.

Why? :bang: Really sad for comeptiion and Gabby having health problems. Hope it's just lack of rest.
 
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I hope It's just a kind of backlash after this tough season, like a decompensation of the droping pressure.
 
Yes, I hope so too. It would make sense, I think they were under a lot of pressure to prove to everyone they were not a fluke, a one hit wonder. You can see in all the K&C during Euros and World how relieved they looked at their scores. One of the first thing Gaby said after their victory at Euros was how they wanted to show to people that it was not only Mozart magic but their skating which was responsible for their success. And all the discussions around the SD being their pitfall at World probably put extra pressure. Anyway, they raised to the occasion like true champions so much so they exceeded everyone's expectations and probably even their own. They deserve a long long vacation somewhere warm with no ice in sight and lots of sleep :bed:
 
I just hope the cause of withdraw was not for serious kind of health of them, especially her. As long as they are healthy, there's no problem. Take enough rest!:)
 
Short interview on a local news channel from the city they were training for many years. The French team always comes by Clermont in the center of France during their tour and it bears a special place in P/C's life because it was the ice rink where they trained.
Gaby mentions the French tour is a bit difficult right at the beginning and she did feel weak while they were in Clermont so who knows. Maybe, the travelling conditions are rough and the schedule too tight.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NYTkmvfpItA
Gaby: With the French tour, which is a bit difficult, it's not the same atmosphere as in Boston. It's not the same thing so we've had time to realize what happened and move on.
Guillaume: we're always as demanding of ourselves, we're still training the same way, we're confortable with our way of working and found a great balance surrounded by coaches we trust, so it works really well for us.
Gaby: we know a lot of the people here who come to see us. It stirs some special emotions because this is the ice rink where we trained for many many years so we're happy. We're also quite proud to be in front of an audience who has been supporting us for many many years even before we were known or getting good results so it's a great pleasure to be here.
Guillaume: We manage to establish a new record for the FD so we're gonna try to do the same for the SD. As we're still young, there's a lot we can improve. But then it's all about innovation, about creation in order to find programs which inspires us and the audience. It's the creative process which is extremely important to touch (emotionally) even more people.
 
Four page spread about Gabriella in Paris Match magazine:

https://scontent-lhr3-1.xx.fbcdn.ne...=daaab9b5c26cf90173e9d0309b56e96c&oe=57BF14C8

Interview by Caroline Rochmann. Unfortunately, the bottom of the pages have been cut off, and I can't find an online version of it on the Paris Match website. :disapp:

But those photos of Gabriella... :love: :love: :love:

I would love to see the full resolution versions!

CaroLiza_fan

Here you go, all fresh from this morning ;)

http://www.parismatch.com/People/Sport/Un-ange-veille-sur-Gabriella-Papadakis-949480

If transkation needed, i'll try later. Lovely pictures, Gaby looks fun.
 
31 of March with Guillaume Cizeron your partner you won for the second year in a row the world title in Boston. A first for France !
GP: We were not expecting such a high score ! We beat the last Olympics champion and improve last year's performance by 5 points. My first thought when I heard the results was " My god, those numbers are gonna be hard to beat ! Will we be able to do even better at the 2018 Olympic Games

Your performance is all the more so mind-blowing because you had a serious accident last summer...
GP: In august 2015, during training, I fell on my head. It was in Montreal where I live. I stayed unable to move on the ice. 30 minutes after my fall, I could neither move nor articulate one word. Because I'm not one to panic, I did not feel distraught. I wasn't aware I was actually suffering from a concussion. The following weeks were extremely hard. I was not going out anymore. I had to keep lying down, i had lost my sense of balance, I was speaking very slowly reversing the order of the words. I couldn't read, the lines were blurring in front of my eyes, and I had horrible headaches. However, the MRI did not show anything suspicious. My brain rehabilitation lasted nearly 4 months. I had decided to go see a neurofeedback specialist. He confirmed the connections between my neurones were messed up. I hadn't expected the extent of the damage to be so important. Up to this day, I still have hard time to focus and I get tired very fast. Turbulences during flights are also very tough to bear. There was a lot of that this morning on the flight from Saint-Pierre-et-Miquelon ! After the strongest ones, I felt very dizzy for 20 minutes. I think it'll take years before I can fully recover from this incident.

Have you been afraid of not being able to get back in your skates ?
GP: Of course ! For some long weeks, Guillaume trained on his own. Then I started slowly, not more than 1 hour every two days, compared to 8 hours per day before. Guillaume has been really patient and very understanding. For months, I couldn't do lifts, spins or twizzles. I still have hard time to understand where I am coming out of a spin.

And you hanged on ...
GP: I went through long periods of feeling discouraged, as I was feeling very lonely. I had only one wish: go back to France to my parents' to be pampered all the more so because I was improving really slowly and I was sometimes even regressing. I couldn't put one foot outside, days were feeling like it was never ending. I also had lost my memory. I had become a vegetable.

Was Guillaume coming his arms full of little treats ?
GP: It's not really his style ! (laughter) And like we've said before, our relation is strictly professional. Guillaume is the last person in whom I would confide...

But, on the ice, when we see you embrace and his tender way to take you in his arms, it's hard to believe !
GP: This bond exists between us, but only at the ice rink. During training, we are in a bubble, completely outside of reality. Maybe, we're afraid of damaging this wonderful relation by hanging out together in real life.

Did you find time to fall in love ?
GP: Yes! I have a boyfriend for 1 year now. An Italian, 8 years older than me. He was a skater who became a coach in Milan. This relation helps me a lot. When I was stuck at home in Montreal, he would come and see me on the week ends just to cheer me up.

All those hours dedicated to skating since you're 4 years old, didn't it steal a bit of your childhood and teenage years ?
GP: I'd say skating has both stolen my life and saved it ...

Can you be more specific ?
GP: As a teenager, I could have turned out badly. I was attracted to bad boys. I liked tasting forbidden fruits. I was impressionable and psychologically fragile. I did all the naughty things one can think of. If I refused to take drugs during parties, it's solely because I was skating ...

We say " what doesn't kill you makes you stronger " ... Have your accident unable you to move forward ?
GP: It made me realize how fragile life is. Since, going out just for the sake of going out doesn't interest me anymore. I'm focusing on my real friends, I spend a lot of time reading. I'm passionate about linguistic and brain functions, an area I wouldn't have explored if not for what happened to me. Aside skating, I study English literature and I'm into theater.

Do you sometimes think of what's next after skating ?
GP: The training pace of a skater is exhausting and the career is much shorter than one of a dancer: it's over around 25 yr old when a ballet dancer can dance till 42. We never have any time for ourselves. We don't belong to ourselves. For three days, I've been so tired I keep on crying. The day after the competition, I was crying so much. My friends were sending me messages:" I suppose you're on a cloud!" They couldn't image the state I was in, as if I was not myself anymore. What's certain is that I couldn't do this for 10 more years ! I experience a short and enchanted period. Then, if I have that talent, I'd like to be an actress.

For the photo shoot, you came with your skates. Do you change skates as often as dancers ?
GP: A skater who changes skates has the feeling of not knowing how to skate anymore ! I own only one pair which I renew every year. They are fit for my feet, flat, long and thin. In competition, we always keep them close to us because we're scared a competitor would sabotage them in the changing rooms; rubbing a stone on the blade is enough. As crazy as it sounds, it does happen.
 
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So I have found 2 old videos (in french) which are not on their profiles
I will send the link in the next post (in order to recpect the policies)
 
an old interview in french in december 2014 after the first win at GP . it is funny to see old records of them .... may be some people may be able to translate ..
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KUc8uGgdr9s

and an exhibition in 2013 juste before they become seniors ..
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7uslPD7pdiQ
the song is juliette greco - Deshabillez-moi (Undress me) il you want to see !!

They're really modest and shy. I will do a quick translation when I have a bit of time later in the day. Funny to see them train when they were but 14 yr old. Their rise was truly amazing though, never seen in Ice Dance, when you think they are still nearly as young as the oldest teams in the Junior scene like McNamara/Carpenter and yet double euro and world champions !!!! I think they were the youngest competitor at Boston, weren't they ?
 
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