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2017 Jr Worlds Short Dance

well... not to rejoice from the mistakes for favourites but Canadians in 5th and in the final flight... that's great.... especially since they skated very well TES wise
 
This seems to be a repeat of GPF. L/D will likely get first in the SD, but barely.

Yup. Well hand it to the Russians: they know their pattern dances. And at least L/D have an integrated program, if not a particularly exciting one.
 
Judges did fine in general in my opinion... Nothing really interesting to re-watch... I'm realizing i don't like fusion of CD and OD in SD at all..
 
Parsons have a better FD - given clean skates by both, the Ameicans should sneak ahead like at JGPF.
 
oh god that peek-a-boo bra dress
:palmf:

I never had a problem with it earlier in the season. :devil:

But, today it is definitely more revealing than I remember. I think it's a different bra. It may be the same colour and everything, but it definitely doesn't cover as much as the old one did.

So, yes, the version she is wearing today is inappropriate for a Junior competition.

CaroLiza_fan
 
Yup. Well hand it to the Russians: they know their pattern dances. And at least L/D have an integrated program, if not a particularly exciting one.

Yes, the SD is really good, but it's clear that the FD will be hurdle for them...it seems the judges don't like that program as much...

They had a larger lead at GPF and still lost to the Parsons. The margin is even smaller here.
 
Yes, the SD is really good, but it's clear that the FD will be hurdle for them...it seems the judges don't like that program as much...

They had a larger lead at GPF and still lost to the Parsons. The margin is even smaller here.

They shouldn't like it better, it's a boring mess. Not that I feel strongly about it or anything. LOL!
 
They shouldn't like it better, it's a boring mess. Not that I feel strongly about it or anything. LOL!

And the judges seem to feel just as you do, lol. And that FD the Parsons will have will likely be even better than they had it at GPF. I didn't think they could improve on their SD anymore but they did....I think we'll see some growth in the FD as well.
 
okay.. i am going to bed... i may be back for conrad nic and roman and others.... i will set up an alarm :)
 
Yes, the SD is really good, but it's clear that the FD will be hurdle for them...it seems the judges don't like that program as much...

They had a larger lead at GPF and still lost to the Parsons. The margin is even smaller here.

Also it is relevant to note that L/D messed up their FD at Jr nationals so bad that it const them the title (then again Jr nationals is like a curse for them). I hope they can put it behind them, but I would still have my money on the Parsons.
I hope the bronze will go either to the Russians in forth, or Carreiera/Ponomarenko. McNamara/Carpenter are disappointing this season.
 
And the judges seem to feel just as you do, lol. And that FD the Parsons will have will likely be even better than they had it at GPF. I didn't think they could improve on their SD anymore but they did....I think we'll see some growth in the FD as well.

I hope so. It's really one of my favorite FDs of the season, including the seniors. I'd love to see them skate it to its full potential.
 
I cannot understand how the Russian couples can be so good in Juniors and then completely fail after turning Seniors. They have dozens of very good junior couples and basically nothing on the Sr circuit. And this only happens in ice dance.
With the exception of I/K, a couple who had what it takes to win everything (and despite their break up they did achieved success on the Sr circuit - two Olympic medals), the last junior couple who made it through the Senior rankings are B/S (the junior world champions from 10 years ago!)
Meanwhile, Canada and USA are presenting successful couples who didn't even compete together as juniors (Madison and Even, Piper and Maul, Madison and Zachary).

I was wondering the same :slink:
Maybe because the Russian couples have good skating skills which grant them good positions in juniors, but not such good programs, which is essential for seniors?:scratch2:
 
Also it is relevant to note that L/D messed up their FD at Jr nationals so bad that it const them the title (then again Jr nationals is like a curse for them). I hope they can put it behind them, but I would still have my money on the Parsons.
I hope the bronze will go either to the Russians in forth, or Carreiera/Ponomarenko. McNamara/Carpenter are disappointing this season.

That is relevant. They did mess up bad in jr rus nats. Very difficult for them to hold on to first.

M/C not in final group. Too bad for them! It's tough:
 
Did not predict that top 8 but will take it. The two things I did know were that Loboda/Drozd and the Parsons would go 1-2 and that Shpilevaya/Smirnov would be 4th.

I like the Russian dancers and they did well today...each got a SB if I'm not mistaken.

The one thing I've realized about L/D's SD is that it's got a crazy amount of changes of direction. It may not look as nice and smooth as the Parsons' SD but it's gotta be challenging to skate.

As for the FDs, the Parsons have one of the best of any team this season. But Pavel is really passionate about Spain and he's studying Spanish too, so that FD is special to him. I try to view it from his eyes.
 
I was wondering the same :slink:
Maybe because the Russian couples have good skating skills which grant them good positions in juniors, but not such good programs, which is essential for seniors?:scratch2:

Pretty much. It seems like the choreographers responsible for the senior programs are stuck in the 1990s, whilst the entire world of ID has moved on wayyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy wayyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy wayyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy beyond that. You can't just trowel on the TraumaDrama or psuedoballetics anymore.
 
I cannot understand how the Russian couples can be so good in Juniors and then completely fail after turning Seniors. They have dozens of very good junior couples and basically nothing on the Sr circuit. And this only happens in ice dance.
With the exception of I/K, a couple who had what it takes to win everything (and despite their break up they did achieved success on the Sr circuit - two Olympic medals), the last junior couple who made it through the Senior rankings are B/S (the junior world champions from 10 years ago!)
Meanwhile, Canada and USA are presenting successful couples who didn't even compete together as juniors (Madison and Even, Piper and Maul, Madison and Zachary).

I was wondering the same :slink:
Maybe because the Russian couples have good skating skills which grant them good positions in juniors, but not such good programs, which is essential for seniors?:scratch2:

The programs are a problem but look at what happens to the levels. The levels usually go down sometimes to even level one. That's not programs. The technical side tends to stop developing and regress dramatically. The why is more difficult to pinpoint. As the females mature technique tends to start failing. You can see this with stepanova and Sinitsina. You can also see it in bobrova.
 
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If it hasn't mentioned before:

Angelique ABACHKINA / Louis THAURON (FRA) and Anastasia SKOPTCOVA / Kirill ALESHIN (RUS) both used JYP's song "Swing Baby" for their swing. JYP is a stage name for Park Jin-young. The French team's ISU profile has a typo mistake on his full name.
 
And the massive over-scoring of the Russians continues... Hmmm. Just let them skate! Let's hope for better in the FD.
 
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