I'm usually not a fan of girly-music, but I think Meier's program was the best performed among the women: she used her entire body, she was smooth, soft, and polished, and she's very musical. I love Kostner's flow and, in particular, the tight pattern of her COE spiral, but she is so stiff and upright going into her 3/3 and 3Lz, with a substantial gap between her steps and her Lutz, and she telegraphs her toe jumps badly. I much preferred her turning 3's into 3Lo. Ando looks labored to me, and I don't think the way she moves her body is organic.
Khokhlova reminds me of Klimova in the way she is so finished with the turnout and toe point of her free leg. Virtue was quite beautiful in the same way -- for the first time, I pretty much ignored Moir -- and I saw some lovely leg work by Sinead Kerr. I love Delobel/Schoenfelder's OD -- it's original, an actual folk dance, and it's a terrific character role for him. I wish they had had a Free Dance three or four years ago in which he was the center of the dance, the way Pink Panther forced Kostomarov to carry the program.. (Before that, he was pretty much a porter.) Schoenfelder is very live in this OD.