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For all we know, their daughter could turn out to be a chubby, clumsy, short-sighted math geek.
nevertheless from all the goods in the world from one two pics i ve seen plushy babyboy has inheritted hair, nose and his long limps

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For all we know, their daughter could turn out to be a chubby, clumsy, short-sighted math geek.

Well, I didn't assume the ability to skate The Man in the Iron Mask or Snowstorm was hereditary - more like what you suggested, that it is likely that the more general attributes she might inherit, such as athletic ability, balance, and other things, might be of value to her. But it's hard not to notice that the children of great skaters of the past rarely go into competitive skating at that level, either because they can't truly live up to their parents accomplishments and don't wish to try, or because there is no real incentive for it (both Yagudin and Plushenko were very poor and skating was the ticket to upward mobility, wasn't it?), or because their parents don't encourage it because they know how difficult that life is.Figure skating skill is not inherited like hair colour or anything. There might be stuff like ability for fine motor skills, a feeling for balance - that are partly inherited, but at the same time so many factors can influence even these skills. For all we know, their daughter could turn out to be a chubby, clumsy, short-sighted math geek.
(And now I'm done analyzing the future offspring of two people I've never met)





No great loss, other than Yu-Na (whom we've both seen this season live, anyway) and the pairs field, it's a pretty blah event.I just realised skate america is very very in the middle of the night![]()

No great loss, other than Yu-Na (whom we've both seen this season live, anyway) and the pairs field, it's a pretty blah event.
Also on the topic of SA, and peripherally on the topic of Plushenko, check out this rather offensive article from Phil Hersh about Evan Lysacek, his preparation for the Olympic season and attempts to fix technical issues following CoC. Evan comes out well and seems to have a good attitude, but Hersh and Frank Carroll apparently think the eeeevil Russian and French technical callers are out to get Evan with bogus calls so that Joubert and Plushenko can beat him. Because Evan Lysacek has the most perfect jump technique, and nobody can ever defeat him in a fairly judged competition.![]()
Verner and AmodioNo great loss, other than Yu-Na (whom we've both seen this season live, anyway) and the pairs field, it's a pretty blah event.
are skating and I hope he does better than Russia !I ll try to see it but I guess youtube will be honored again
That statement from Frank Carroll really ticked me off. It's not true that Evan was never called out on the 3flip before. He was several times in competition last year. He actually DOES lip.
Next we are going to hear that Evan doesn't have a problem with the 3axel at all and its unfair when he gets it downgraded. When in actuality Evan clearly has issues with that jump at least in the past, and he was lucky it wasn't downgraded at Worlds.
Also on the topic of SA, and peripherally on the topic of Plushenko, check out this rather offensive article from Phil Hersh about Evan Lysacek, his preparation for the Olympic season and attempts to fix technical issues following CoC. Evan comes out well and seems to have a good attitude, but Hersh and Frank Carroll apparently think the eeeevil Russian and French technical callers are out to get Evan with bogus calls so that Joubert and Plushenko can beat him. Because Evan Lysacek has the most perfect jump technique, and nobody can ever defeat him in a fairly judged competition.![]()
Hitting below the belt, political propaganda and pressure on the judges :frown2: ... if is at this way, think win medal... :banging:... And there will be much more said before Vancouver.........![]()




Good point - but are you suggesting it is only OK for certain other skaters and teams to say things like "You don't deserve to win without the quad," or statements like "Lambiel is no threat . He has no 3A and is lazy," or "Lysacek is pre-rotating half a turn on his 3A and not getting penalized for it."
Cant he change the sp to this music?he seems to enjoy it so much
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I just hope this isn't the buildup to a "Lysacek wuzrobbed" media circus if Lysacek doesn't land on the podium come February 2010.
As I already said - here is the most discussed about something, which is almost impossible to be objective, and that is Artistry! :frown2:...
Quote from Mishin
"That's a drawback to the new Code of Points judging system in Mishin's view. "The Russian poet Pushkin has said that it is very hard to measure harmony by means of algebra," he said. "There is one quality of the athletes that is not measured by the new system. That is the charm, the magic that skaters like Toller Cranston, Yagudin and Plushenko possess. And for dance, how do you measure joy in numbers? The goal of dance is to bring joy."
"The positive part is that the skaters are striving to perfect each element and to find ways to make each element more difficult," he continued. "The leading athletes want to do everything cleanly and elegantly and the expressive skaters will be able to collect more points in the program components..

"The Force is with him"Or "Power to the Mighty Finger"![]()
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Yags is past... Plushy is present!Wait a minute - wasn't that Yagudin's routine?
Since it gets so grumpy here I won't post the clip of Yags as the Jedi knight![]()

Yags is past... Plushy is present!
Do not spoil my mood, raining here :sheesh:
Janetfan, I think the difference, and the reason I linked to that article, is that nobody has suggested that technical callers are screwing their skaters so that the competition will benefit. That's a very serious charge and one that had better be backed up. Carroll offers no evidence for this, and I think it is a setup for future wuzrobbing claims. Why work on Lysacek's tendency to UR when you can claim it's all a conspiracy on behalf of those awful French and Russian skaters, none of whom can possibly ever win on merit? It's offensive. Of course, Lysacek doesn't ever UR, it's the camera angle. He never has edge issues, either, it's just that his edges are not obvious enough for the judges to see.Good point - but are you suggesting it is only OK for certain other skaters and teams to say things like "You don't deserve to win without the quad," or statements like "Lambiel is no htreat . He has no 3A and is lazy," or "Lysacek is pre-rotating half a turn on his 3A and not getting penalized for it."
It all feels pretty much the same to me. Why single out Evan or his coach and not consider what others have said and are saying?
And there will be much more said before Vancouver.........![]()
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