It was, although it was probably UR or <<Was that a 3A though?
It was, although it was probably UR or <<Was that a 3A though?
It’s an old program she brought back, no one loves it but Amber unfortunately.Gee I don't remember Amber's SP song being so dire...
"My biggest weakness is I care too much" sounds like an answer in a job interview to me
Was that a 3A though?
She is 2nd. 1 point behind Gubanova. And that is the final standings after the short.Where is Amber in terms of skaters who have gone so far?
Thank you!!She is 2nd. 1 point behind Gubanova.
Yes, the judges were very harsh with the GOE overall.Yikes, two -5 GOE for that 3A<
That's unfair... For what minuscule resources they have, especially compared to some other NFs, it's an amazing feat just keep the event afloat at this level. And this year they did something new by moving the event to a town that was absolutely devastated by an earthquake at Christmas last year. You can literally still see rubble on the street while arriving at the train station. The local community needed something new to look forward to.You don't understand this federation and the people running it (the fed and the event). They are legacies - they are all former skaters, coaches and skating parents. Their parents were skaters, coaches or skating parents with positions in the federation. No one new joins the ranks. No new ideas join the ranks. These people do not follow trends in skating. They are completely unaware of what happens at other CS events and that they are live streamed. They literally give zero sh* about them and about skating worldwide, except when they get ISU Championships and then the ISU regulates what is required.
They are super proud of how they run the Golden Spin, never failing to mention it's the oldest FS comp in Europe. I guess that's why it's ok to run it exactly the way they used to run it in the eighties, cuz hey, tradition!
They literally believe they are doing an incredible job and see no need to improve.
If you are affiliated with the Fed, would you please let them know what the current trends are in figure skating - reliable streams, reliable result pages and timely updates to entries and the event itself? A number of people here said they emailed them with questions and never heard back. They can't be THAT busy. We are all very glad to have a stream and a working results page this year. It would be nice if we didn't have to wonder about it each year as well.That's unfair... For what minuscule resources they have, especially compared to some other NFs, it's an amazing feat just keep the event afloat at this level. And this year they did something new by moving the event to a town that was absolutely devastated by an earthquake at Christmas last year. You can literally still see rubble on the street while arriving at the train station. The local community needed something new to look forward to.