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You have a pointExcept for the Korean skater who's reused his Dune program for a third season.

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You have a pointExcept for the Korean skater who's reused his Dune program for a third season.

The guy certainly can dance! 99% of others choosing tango sadly cannot. I love his SP better though. And he is so handsome too!Best Mens choreograohy by miles this season- Alexandr Selevko. Just wow. The free in particular.
Despite the frequent use of tango music, proper tango interpretation is so rare in singles skating. He turned it up to 11.
Back to skating and the music - yes, Dune has already become a stale music choice this year but to be fair, when they all chose it before season started, they probably each thought it would be a new and unique and refreshing choice.
He is literal embodiment of that 'doing something before it was cool' memeExcept for the Korean skater who's reused his Dune program for a third season.
Best Mens choreograohy by miles this season- Alexandr Selevko. Just wow. The free in particular.
Despite the frequent use of tango music, proper tango interpretation is so rare in singles skating. He turned it up to 11.
Secretariat starts out in the back, breaks to the outside, and where does he end up?
Coming from behind to win is what makes sports great - in horse racing and figure skating.
This just came up on my suggedted youtube videos and it honestly feels like a much better comparison: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=tFGrJEBn0_A
Can you point to a year in skating history when the majority of elite skaters met your expectations of telling the story by body movements matched to the music, preferably - a beautiful, memorable, emotion evoking music?Frankly, the current state of choreography on the whole despairs me. Do skaters and choreographers alike ran out of ideas altogether?
The basic principle of telling the story by body movements matched to the music, preferably - a beautiful, memorable, emotion evoking music, seems to be gone out of the window.
who is "he"? which Korean skater did it for 3 seasons in a row ?He is literal embodiment of that 'doing something before it was cool' meme![]()
Younghyun Chawho is "he"? which Korean skater did it for 3 seasons in a row ?
Tanking the floor of their components so that the second lowest marks will get counted. All for positioning- Jun 3rd and Sota 4th put them at a disadvantage at GP Finland where they will meet Kevin (2nd) and Grassl (2nd).Men have been a complete disaster this year for the most part. I noticed in the component scores from some judges that .. for some wild reason they gave Junh 6.75 and 7.25 in composition and presentation and gave Sota the lowest score in the entire event.. 5.75 in competition .. which is wild. So not sure what was going on there.
Worse, it's becoming like when it was 26 Vienese Waltzes in Rhythm Dance, back to back.OMG - is Dune going to be the new Carmen?
I'm afraid you might be right and I think it is disgusting! Manipulating scores by the judges should be looked upon more closely and should take the said judges out of judging panels for good. This is no joke, this is abusing the role of the judge, And unfortunately, it is nothing new.Tanking the floor of their components so that the second lowest marks will get counted. All for positioning- Jun 3rd and Sota 4th put them at a disadvantage at GP Finland where they will meet Kevin (2nd) and Grassl (2nd).
Look at from whom Jun got his 6s = French judge (Short), Italian judge (Free). Sota got his 5.75 also from the French judge in the free.
It's been happening since the 2022-2023 season started.I'm afraid you might be right and I think it is disgusting! Manipulating scores by the judges should be looked upon more closely and should take the said judges out of judging panels for good. This is no joke, this is abusing the role of the judge, And unfortunately, it is nothing new.