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I confirm to you that the Fantasia is a greatest hit among young students...My fingers were twitching on a phantom keyboard. I used to play the Fantasia (as probably all piano students do) before I sliced the tendon in my left thumb and had to drop piano and concentrate on singing instead. I wouldn't have thought of skating to it, but she made it work!
I've seen a couple of solo dance performances, but not at her level. The others got repetitious after a while and I found myself waiting for jumps that didn't happen. I want to know how she does those kneeling twizzles, or whatever name they've been given, without snagging a blade. I won't try them without knee pads, though! Ouch.
(and I love a good quad!)It is unexpected to say the least.Is this a retirement announcement on LinkedIn?
I am not really that surprised by it. Conrad kept talking about maybe not getting assignments in the second half of the season -as if it meant something even more this year - and skated poorly at nationals.. he made the 4CC team but also didn't do very well there. He seemed to be struggling to achieve a balance between his education and figure skating. I sort of felt that it was going to be the "last year" of this sort of season. Either he was commit even more seriously to being a full-time athlete or either he was going to work and or study. So in that sense, I am not surprised. On top of that, Canada lost its second spot now for worlds, the chances of him going back would be extremely slim as I expect Wesley to rise up in the rankings next year.It is unexpected to say the least.
Regarding with Edrian as I find out with what is going with the ISU meeting especially with the possible removal of the 3 jump combination that in my mind that his chances getting the tech mins in the FS is putting the final nail on the coffin on Edrian's singles career.I am not really that surprised by it. Conrad kept talking about maybe not getting assignments in the second half of the season -as if it meant something even more this year - and skated poorly at nationals.. he made the 4CC team but also didn't do very well there. He seemed to be struggling to achieve a balance between his education and figure skating. I sort of felt that it was going to be the "last year" of this sort of season. Either he was commit even more seriously to being a full-time athlete or either he was going to work and or study. So in that sense, I am not surprised. On top of that, Canada lost its second spot now for worlds, the chances of him going back would be extremely slim as I expect Wesley to rise up in the rankings next year.
Conrad had a great run.. but guess what, he is THE skater I have never seen skate live... crazy considering I have been to many competitions and have seen many world champions and pretty much all Canadian skaters. (I haven't seen Nathan Chen either which is a pity but it's not like he competed so many times in Canada (Vancouver 2021...) to start with and I don't go overseas to watch skating). But yeah... I will survive.
I mean, he could still be competing and have an arrangement with his work... he could even visit Ravi in Edmonton, or train with the Murphys. He did spend some time at Champs a few summers ago... So who knows..? It's not like he would have a hard time to make it to Nationals and compete for fun like some skaters do (most skaters from Québec at this point in time aim to just qualify for Nationals in mens singles). But yeah... end of an era for sure.
I hope Edrian doesn't get the same idea but considering he is struggling with his tech minimums, it's possible.
I am not sure Edrian would do this. He was an ice dancer and left it. I think he wanted to fly ! He started out well but 3axel did him in... His 3lz-3t is gorgeous and as a junior he was promising.. Doesn't help that he was locked down like many Quebec skaters for so long during the pandemic.Although there is second chance for him to go back to Ice (solo dance to be specific)
I would like Bruce to move to IAM and partner up with Emmy...Don't retire yet @4everchan. I like reading your posts. I am sorry about Conrad as well. Now, if only Bruce Waddell would turn to Solo Dance (after Emmy's fantastic performances I am getting a taste for that).....
Wouldn't that be something...I would like Bruce to move to IAM and partner up with Emmy...
It's a pity for him anyway, I noticed one of the crucial mistakes that Edrian or his family has made is similar what most Canadian skaters have made in the recent years as it made me wonder what prevent him from changing coaches to better himself yet he change coaches way too late.I am not sure Edrian would do this. He was an ice dancer and left it. I think he wanted to fly ! He started out well but 3axel did him in... His 3lz-3t is gorgeous and as a junior he was promising.. Doesn't help that he was locked down like many Quebec skaters for so long during the pandemic.
money could be a factor.It's a pity for him anyway, I noticed one of the crucial mistakes that Edrian or his family has made is similar what most Canadian skaters have made in the recent years as it made me wonder what prevent him from changing coaches to better himself yet he change coaches way too late.
I cannot say anything about the Philippines fed... first, I don't know about it... second, well it's the Canadian threadI don't know if he ever going to survive quad training at his current age as the PHSU don't have much resources to give (I did some research about the previous presidents in the past yet most of them don't have experience as skaters but they came from different sports associations in the Philippines due to corruption which I am not amused with it)
and @NanaPat don't be angryDon't retire yet @4everchan. I like reading your posts. I am sorry about Conrad as well. Now, if only Bruce Waddell would turn to Solo Dance (after Emmy's fantastic performances I am getting a taste for that).....
Too late way too late, if he insist sticking to singles at where the opportunity of solo dance is right at his nose at least part time which he has the skill as an Ice Dancer.money could be a factor.
Patrick himself said he made a few mistakes with his coaching choices...
But let me clarify something : Edrian had good coaching prior to Yvan.
I think was set him back are two things : he is quite tall. He started as an ice dancer. If he had learned his jumps younger, before growth, it may have been better. When I first met him, he had won Autumn Classic as a Junior... he was already the same height as he is now. Same content in jump I believe...
I cannot say anything about the Philippines fed... first, I don't know about it... second, well it's the Canadian threadOf course, Edrian is Canadian and many Canadian fans still support him, so I think it's okay we discuss his skating here once in a while (I brought it up yesterday!) but in the end, the Philippines problems related to his skating can be discussed better in the appropriate thread.
well.. i don' t know if as fans, we can really make such assessments. Having a good relationship with your coaching team is a great asset. Without these coaches, Edrian wouldn't have been able to achieve what he has achieved... Fine, it may not be enough for some, but it's still impressive. I wish him the best.I don't believe that the money is the main reason as he got too comfortable with his earlier coaches.
Well too bad, that's the end of the line for him.well.. i don' t know if as fans, we can really make such assessments. Having a good relationship with your coaching team is a great asset. Without these coaches, Edrian wouldn't have been able to achieve what he has achieved... Fine, it may not be enough for some, but it's still impressive. I wish him the best.
my son is so specialAnnouncing through LinkedIn has got to be a first though...
