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Wishing nothing but the best to Kevin. Already miss him. u,u
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The sport does need skaters like him. He is unique and his artistry is mesmerizing.I felt so sorry for Kevin - seeing him cry just made me so sad. He's such a showman. I hope he can put this behind him and come back strong. The sport needs skaters like him.
It was really great. I feel this skate will set him up nicely for the rest of the season.What a great skate Kevin had today![]()
Congrats to Kevin on winning one more national title! I hope, he fixes his FS layout (repeating three jumps). Anyway, FS was extremely good. Has he ever skated like that?
In this free he got 93.5, it's really high and he deserves them. I hope he'll keep that level of scores at international competitions.Best skating I've ever seen from Kevin is this season's FS. And it's about time someone gave him, what I consider, proper component scores. I'm tired of joker judges tying component scores to: "Hey buddy, how many quads did you do?"
He has a beautiful lutz, I think his injury kept him from practicing it. I'm hopeful he will do 3lutz Euler 3Salchow at the Olympics.In this free he got 93.5, it's really high and he deserves them. I hope he'll keep that level of scores at international competitions.
It's not because a few other skaters deserving 80- get 95 because they have many quads, that 93.5 isn't good.
In this program he lost points with his 3S+1Eu+3S (he had already repeated his 4T and 3A). Had he jumped a 3Lz instead of the initial 3S, he would have had +5.9 + GOE, probably about 7 more points with 1.1 in GOE. This would have put him around 198 for the Free and that's really in the top.
I hope he gets his 4S back, he's really in the same range as Misha Kolyada with very different styles but both are excellent and pleasant to watch with well deserved high components when they skate clean.
The danger was for Europeans because last time he didn't make it to the Free so French Men have only one spot.I am so happy that after all he has been through that Kévin pulled off a (mostly) clean free and showed what he is capable of.
And laid to rest any doubts about his Olympic spot, I believe![]()
Kevin gets such height on his lutz that its a joy to see, but his picking technique is an injury risk.In this free he got 93.5, it's really high and he deserves them. I hope he'll keep that level of scores at international competitions.
It's not because a few other skaters deserving 80- get 95 because they have many quads, that 93.5 isn't good.
In this program he lost points with his 3S+1Eu+3S (he had already repeated his 4T and 3A). Had he jumped a 3Lz instead of the initial 3S, he would have had +5.9 + GOE, probably about 7 more points with 1.1 in GOE. This would have put him around 198 for the Free and that's really in the top.
I hope he gets his 4S back, he's really in the same range as Misha Kolyada with very different styles but both are excellent and pleasant to watch with well deserved high components when they skate clean.
Hm, he said in interview that he didn't jump lutz because of his injury.I can see how it could be injury risk though.
I can do quad toe and quad Salchow, the latter was not our priority in this competition. And with the injury I have I still can't do flip and Lutz, so it's really bothering me, because I had to put 3S-Eu-3S and 2A instead and I'm losing points.