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Well the commentators perhaps know more than we do, since they are there and do get more informations as we. I just Hope that this will not be the deciding factor for alina because this season she is starting to grow on me.Alena should do a program called "International Angel of Peace" because I don't think there's a FS fan in this world who is unhappy to see her win.
But what is this talk of Alina coming to Torino to see if she feels like competing? Honestly?
Well the commentators perhaps know more than we do, since they are there and do get more informations as we. I just Hope that this will not be the deciding factor for alina because this season she is starting to grow on me.
I do not know either but that is the second day they are mentioning it and not only the one commentator but I think Ted too or did I hear wrong?I don't understand how they (her team) would even say that publicly even if it were true.
I don’t think Anna was ever seriously considered for staying junior after she won the senior national championship. I do think there was talk of keeping Aliona in juniors after she was injured, missed junior worlds, and maybe didn’t show her true potential at test skates. Or maybe this was just talk to motivate her. Whatever the reasons it was discussed, it would surely have been a huge mistake as she demonstrated today. I’m hoping she wins it all this year! Love all the 3A but Aliona is my favorite.Maybe now people will stop with the ridiculous theory that Anna should/could be sent to juniors as tribute!!!
Thats too bad. But meddling was always going to be difficult for Alina because her incredible teammates were in great form. .I don't think so, just this wasn't her day, she didn't execute jumps well, most of the jumps were UR, one fall after first 2A (which was meant as 2A-3T, she again tried to save the combo in the second half by putting 3T to 3Lz). Something like the last year at nationals. At least all her spins and steps were lvl 4. Don't know whether those were nerves, she looked too - what would be the right word - "dark" maybe, from warm-up. As I've said, it's a pity because on trainings today everything was completely normal as usually.
I would compare it to the free skate of Boikova/Kozlovski yesterday, they also were somehow below their standards for unknown reason.
Rather focus on the brighter side. Aliona has risen the bar again, 247.59, what a score. And imagine that this is not the last stand. If Anna would land her 4F and Sasha was flawless, their score would be very similar. So we can expect possible increasing again soon.
Alina - this is when my heart broke. You could see right from the start that she really didn't want to be there. The look of desperation throughout the skate was painful to watch. Oh, I really feel for Alina. With a good skate here she could have left with her confidence in tact. Now I don't know. I'm saying it now and I hope you won't get mad at me, but I suspect that she might even withdraw from nationals. I mean, where can she get the motivation? She knows she probably can't fight for the world team and it breaks my heart.
Well I am TOTALLY exhausted.
I screamed, I yelled, I laughed, I shouted and I cried.
Sasha - She is such a power house. She went for it. It didn't all work but I screamed out loud on that 4F. So another record for her. First woman to land that quad. She's such a good sport and seems happy with the bronze. Just wonderful.
Anna - Have to admit she is my favourite. I just think she's lovely. Was super nervous throughout her skate but so relieved it went pretty well. Darn that 4F though, Chris said it was overcooked and it certainly was! She could have landed it, and if so she might have won. Fantastic Anna.
Alena - I realise she must have nerves of steal. Going after the other two can't have been easy. Fantastic performance and a world record score. Absolutely fabulous. I liked the interview afterwards. Her English was the cutest thing.
Alina - this is when my heart broke. You could see right from the start that she really didn't want to be there. The look of desperation throughout the skate was painful to watch. Oh, I really feel for Alina. With a good skate here she could have left with her confidence in tact. Now I don't know. I'm saying it now and I hope you won't get mad at me, but I suspect that she might even withdraw from nationals. I mean, where can she get the motivation? She knows she probably can't fight for the world team and it breaks my heart.
An extraordinary event for sure that will go into the history books.