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And I'm sure I forgot some things :laugh:
I also wanted add that officially, The FFSG did not want to let Contesti skate for Monaco because He had no link with Monaco. That's why I assume the fact that his wife has Italian roots had a big influence in his release.

I'm so happy to see him on the podium :rock: Even if as a french I would prefer him skating for France! Tomas look better :)
 
And I'm sure I forgot some things :laugh:
I also wanted add that officially, The FFSG did not want to let Contesti skate for Monaco because He had no link with Monaco. That's why I assume the fact that his wife has Italian roots had a big influence in his release.

I'm so happy to see him on the podium :rock: Even if as a french I would prefer him skating for France! Tomas look better :)


Samuel wasn't a French in France( because is father has Italian parents) and he isn't an Italian in Italy, but he is certainly more Italian than Karel... Samuel can speak Italian fluently, certainly he speaks better than Karel.. Samuel lives here since 2007 and Karel since 1993 or before...I think that Samuel want to be an Italian and Karel feels still Czeck..:);) kiss to everybody...
 
Final dance results (for some reason every time I click on free dance results I'm getting the free dance starting order):

1 Pernelle CARRON / Matthieu JOST 169.65 1 1 1
2 Lynn KRIENGKRAIRUT / Logan GIULETTI-SCHMITT 152.09 2 2 5
3 Charlotte MAXWELL / Nick TRAXLER 150.91 4 4 3
4 Lucie MYSLIVECKOVA / Matej NOVAK 150.38 6 5 2
5 Kamila HAJKOVA / David VINCOUR 147.11 3 3 6
6 Caitlin Sierra MALLORY / Kristjan RAND 146.11 7 6 4
7 Zoe BLANC / Pierre Loup BOUQUET 118.94 8 8 8
8 Louise WALDEN / Owen EDWARDS 115.42 10 9 7
9 Christa GOULAKOS / Bradley YAEGER 102.42 9 10 9
WD Barbora SILNA / Dimitri MATSJUK
Finally Carron/Jost are being noticed. Their scores are so high compared to the others. btw. Kriengkrairut/Giuletti-Schmitt are USA and I never heard of them.
 
Samuel wasn't a French in France( because is father has Italian parents) and he isn't an Italian in Italy, but he is certainly more Italian than Karel... Samuel can speak Italian fluently, certainly he speaks better than Karel.. Samuel lives here since 2007 and Karel since 1993 or before...I think that Samuel want to be an Italian and Karel feels still Czeck..:);) kiss to everybody...

I don't wanna fight but this is not exactly true.. Karel speaks well!!
I think he feels both Czeck and Italian, like it should be for everyone who lives somewhere since a long time and respects the country he's living in ,but still remembers and feels proud of his own roots :)
I wouldn't say Samuel is more italian than Karel, absolutely. . I'm sure Samuel will become more and more italian as years will pass and I'm happy that we have such good skaters skating for us :clap:

And I'm sure I forgot some things :laugh:
I also wanted add that officially, The FFSG did not want to let Contesti skate for Monaco because He had no link with Monaco. That's why I assume the fact that his wife has Italian roots had a big influence in his release.
You are right. Her wife is daughter of an italian (which is actually coming from my region) so if I remember well, she has double citizenship and it was relatively easy for him to skate for FISG.
 
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Samuel wasn't a French in France( because is father has Italian parents) and he isn't an Italian in Italy, but he is certainly more Italian than Karel... Samuel can speak Italian fluently, certainly he speaks better than Karel.. Samuel lives here since 2007 and Karel since 1993 or before...I think that Samuel want to be an Italian and Karel feels still Czeck..:);) kiss to everybody...

I never meant to say that he doesn't feel himself Italian at all ;) . I think he feel himself both French and Italian. Maybe a little more french since was born and he grew up there? My grandparents are not french but I do feel I'm french personnaly.
 
rosee, thanks for the summary of the story and info about Contesti!
And thanks mapo and eleonora for their additional info, very, very helpful for me.

It'll be really tough for Zelenka Jr. to remain in the spot for the Worlds this season, but I wish luck for all skaters.
 
Finally Carron/Jost are being noticed. Their scores are so high compared to the others. btw. Kriengkrairut/Giuletti-Schmitt are USA and I never heard of them.

They were US national junior bronze medalists 2007, was 11th at junior worlds 2007,did Nebelhorn and cup of Russia 2008. They were 9th at US national senior 2008 (Maxwell/Traxler got 7th). They're rather young team, just teamed up few months before they won national junior bronze 2007. They trained along with Samuelson/Bates and the Hubbells with same coaches,Yasa and Iouri in Ann Arbor. They did pretty well at Karl Schaefer, but did struggle in FD due to her ankle injury during the competition.
 
Kostner won in the ladies but her LP skate apparently wasn't any better than her short. She finished with 93.07 for the LP and 143.66 overall. Glebova was second and Dytrt third. I can't find the full results anywhere, but hopefully someone else will post them soon.
 
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They were US national junior bronze medalists 2007, was 11th at junior worlds 2007,did Nebelhorn and cup of Russia 2008. They were 9th at US national senior 2008 (Maxwell/Traxler got 7th). They're rather young team, just teamed up few months before they won national junior bronze 2007. They trained along with Samuelson/Bates and the Hubbells with same coaches,Yasa and Iouri in Ann Arbor. They did pretty well at Karl Schaefer, but did struggle in FD due to her ankle injury during the competition.
Thanks you so much for the information. I'll look forward to seeing them in Cleveland.
 
The ladies were not impressive, lots of mistakes. Maybe it's early in the season. For men, the top skaters did fairly well, not their best. Tomas had problem with triple axels, popped both attempts. Hopefully, he will do bettter at the grand prix.
 
Kostner won in the ladies but her LP skate apparently wasn't any better than her short. She finished with 93.07 for the LP and 143.66 overall. Glebova was second and Dytrt third. I can't find the full results anywhere, but hopefully someone else will post them soon.

did she fell again?
 
He was injuried at the beginning of the 2006-2007 season and withdrew from the Masters. He was assigned to Skate America but he learned that the FFSG did not wanted to send him.

That's not exactly that.
He asked to skate for Monaco before the begining of the 2006-2007 season, before the Masters. To be denied by the FFSG.
Samuel was "injured" for the Masters (never knew if it was a protest or not) and didn't come.
The FFSG still wanted to review his programs before confirming his participation to the GP serie so they asked him to go to the Coupe de Nice to have his programs reviewed ans his participation to the GP serie validated.
He refused to go, saying he should have his GPs anyway.
The fed disagreed and withdrew him from the SA and the TEB.

Then he was 3rd at Nats but, as Alban wasn't at Nats but had qualified for the GP final, Alban had automatically won his place in the team for Euros.
The FFSG wanted to send Samuel to another international competition but he said he was injured again and didn't go (actually, that's probably because he was in the process of changing of federation ; he hadn't participated to an international competition for a year ; had he entered another one, he would have lose 2 more years after changing ; he lost only one by not entering, it could be the same thing for the previous Coupe de Nice).
At the begining of the 2007-2008 season, he asked to skate for Italy.
And the FFSG agreed since he was in the process of acquiring the italian nationality.
 
Full results and protocols are up.

Kostner having a rough skate is putting it nicely. Dytrt and Glebova both had higher TES. The only Triple she landed was a Triple Flip, and even that got -0.3 GOE. How can someone have such a skate and still get more PCS than e.g. Rochette and Meier at Worlds 2008?

Oh la la, Oda went for the Quad Toe in the free, didn't make it but went for it. Singled the Axel... The rest was pretty clean though.
 
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How the hell could Kostner still score 93 with only one triple and two falls? Her PCS was almost irrevelant to her actual skating as long as she's alive. :bow: This is criminal.
 
What an absolute sham. Glebova crucified Kostner on the free. She was clearly better and what did the judges do? That's right, they manipulated the PCS to give Kostner the win. Elena scored 4's accross the board bar 1. She may be robotic in her movement but she has STRONG edges, excellent blade control, neat movement! If she competed for Russia, they would have been 6's! Carolina skated a shocker and her PC weren't even affected. Her execution was dull and dispirited, her presentation was completely marred by the TES nightmare and overall, she had no right being on top of that podium! ISu and their Judges are a bunch of organised criminals!

.RANT OVER
 
How the hell could Kostner still score 93 with only one triple and two falls? Her PCS was almost irrevelant to her actual skating as long as she's alive. :bow: This is criminal.
Typical Kostner, winning with dismal skates. The Politiking that her coach does must be incredible!
 
Typical Kostner, winning with dismal skates. The Politiking that her coach does must be incredible!

Carolina was 17 pts ahead of the second place finisher in PCS alone. She still scored 7+ across the board with those dismal jump errors. :bow:
 
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