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On a side note, was any body else bothered by the way Nagasu lands all of her jumps on the inside edge and quickly switches to the outside edge? Her jumps look fine to the naked eye until you see those uneven tracings on the ice.
Yes, it is required to do a loop. I was talking about yesterday's men's lp.

All the present Amercian Ladies, except for Kimmie, entered in Worlds are totally new to that competition. The European, Japanes and Korean Ladies are all seasoned World skaters. That's way it is this year.Wow, the American youngsters are not only extremely talented, but sooooooooo competition tough. They all put out their best in the SP! That's really amazing.
They would have come in 1-2-4 at 4CC after third (Mao Asada would've been 3rd).
American ladies definitely have a bright future on the international scene! No other country boasts such a promising crop of teenagers right now. 2010 is starting to look very good for the US. It's also really good that these three, plus Ashley Wagner, are pushing each other to improve their skating. None of them can rest on their laurels and hope to coast, because the domestic competition is so tough. It's probable that two of them won't even make it out of National's next year, unless Ashley can create some miracle at WC this year. It's so sad, but at the same time it must be so motivating for all of them!
All the present Amercian Ladies entered in Worlds are totally new to that competition.
All the present Amercian Ladies entered in Worlds are totally new to that competition. The European, Japanes and Korean Ladies are all seasoned World skaters. That's way it is this year.
Joe
She was in the earlier first group to skate. You'll have to ask those who watched the 4am EST group.Please!!! Comments about the mexican girl Mary Ro reyes !! I know her and this is her second international competition.. I just want to know how did she look like ..
It's interesting how there are clearly two top tiers, one with SP scores in the 60's, one in the 50's, and the rest in 40's.
What happened to Samson? 14th?
No 2 spots for Canada next year and likely not the # of JGP assignments.........![]()
living up to expectations, american girls 1,2,3. Glad Caroline skated well, but Marai is our very own yu-na. she will be pretty near impossible to beat. With caroline skating last... all the pressure goes to her.
but are some skaters using it as a two foot Take Off? looks to me that way.
Joe
With caroline skating last... all the pressure goes to her.
Right now after Samson is 10th on the country list so Canada would have 8 JGP slots if the standings stayed as they are. Hey this season we only had 7 JGP slots so that is an improvement ( even though not much of one). Hopefully she skates well enough to maintain the 8 slot position ( I don't think she can catch the 16 JGP slot region).
What good is getting an extra slot if all it is used for is to send to the JGP Seniors who can't land jumps and will age out quickly?
Skate Canada MUST develop its younger skaters, and that means sending them to the international events. No, they won't bring home medals at first (and anyway, the Seniors haven't brought home any medals either). But they need the experience and they need to be developed as skaters.
Totally agree, but knowing Skate Canada the first skaters to get JGP slots next season will be Kang, Tisluk and Szmiett. All 3 have had ample opportunities to prove themselves and have gone on to implode regularly.
I agree an extra slot is of use only if SC uses them correctly. That means looking at our top novice, junior ( and in some cases pre-novice ) skaters for selection. They can't do any worse than the 3 I mentioned previously. More on this in a related thread on the edge.