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- Jun 21, 2003
If you saw the performances for the first time on TV today, what did you think? Did you get a different imprerssion than you got from hearing play-by-play on the Internet, looking at You-tube, and examining the protocols? Was anyone robbed?
I enjoyed Caroline Zhang's performance the best. Her spins are just out of this world. The pace might have been slower than some of the older ladies, but it suited the music and the choreography perfectly. I didn't find the high kick distracting at all (she's a tiny girl and she's got to do something to get off the ground, LOL).
Both Mao Asada and Yu-na Kim were great, but I did not feel that they are so far ahead of the pack that Worlds will be strictly a two-pony race.
In dance, it seemed to me (decidedly a non-expert), that Domnina and Shabalin might have had the greatest amount of difficulty in their free dance, but frankly, it did not hold my interest. Virtue and Moir were exquisite, and I also liked Belbin and Agosto. Delobel and Schoenfelder are usually my favorites, but today they were just OK.
I was kind of eh? about the men. Lysacek gave it his all, but was frenetic and disjointed (strangely enough, he did pretty much the same frantic straightline footwork sequence to Ave Maria in the benefit show yesterday.) Weir's program was, frankly, boring, IMHO. The music didn't help.
Lambiel deserved his victory, but to me it was like jump-jump-jump -- OK, now I'll skate for a while and catch my breath -- then jump-jump-jump. I think the CoP has taken the soul out of Stefane's skating (spins are still amazing, though). He got a gift when the tech specialist did not call a fall on his second element. Takahashi was fine but unremarkable, IMHO.
I enjoyed Caroline Zhang's performance the best. Her spins are just out of this world. The pace might have been slower than some of the older ladies, but it suited the music and the choreography perfectly. I didn't find the high kick distracting at all (she's a tiny girl and she's got to do something to get off the ground, LOL).
Both Mao Asada and Yu-na Kim were great, but I did not feel that they are so far ahead of the pack that Worlds will be strictly a two-pony race.
In dance, it seemed to me (decidedly a non-expert), that Domnina and Shabalin might have had the greatest amount of difficulty in their free dance, but frankly, it did not hold my interest. Virtue and Moir were exquisite, and I also liked Belbin and Agosto. Delobel and Schoenfelder are usually my favorites, but today they were just OK.
I was kind of eh? about the men. Lysacek gave it his all, but was frenetic and disjointed (strangely enough, he did pretty much the same frantic straightline footwork sequence to Ave Maria in the benefit show yesterday.) Weir's program was, frankly, boring, IMHO. The music didn't help.
Lambiel deserved his victory, but to me it was like jump-jump-jump -- OK, now I'll skate for a while and catch my breath -- then jump-jump-jump. I think the CoP has taken the soul out of Stefane's skating (spins are still amazing, though). He got a gift when the tech specialist did not call a fall on his second element. Takahashi was fine but unremarkable, IMHO.

