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Ah well shallow moments are permitted when we speak about Jouby;)..Yes he was stunning bright:) More handsome when he speaks english I think! Plushyta will ban me for plush fan society for this

And Weir is also sexy when he speaks russian..Of course Evgeni is also sexy when he speaks english. All of them should try to speak greek i think:biggrin:

it's funny, because both Stephane Lambiel and Brian Joubert are native french speakers. When Brian speaks in English, he has a noticebly French accent, yet, when Stephane speaks English, he doesn't really have the French accent, just slightly.
LOL I just found that interesting.
 
I believe that the native speak of Steph is the German....
No, it's French. But he has been speaking German for a long time, which may account for his rather minor accent while speaking English.

And some people just have heavier accents than others, it often doesn't even mean that these people were lazier while learning the language. E.g. my Mum has a monster German accent while speaking English, but practically none when she speaks French. But her English is actually much better than her French, grammar- and vocabulary-wise.
 
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Atleast Plushy gave us that much in his last interview when he pointed out shortcomings of several skaters. I remember how Pluhsy declared Evan needs to be penalized because his 3A's are pre-rotated.

Actually that's you paraphrasing and adding much more to what Pluschenko said than what he actually said. I'm fairly certain he just said that Evan has some technical issues with the triple axel (given that he's had mistakes and downgrades on it) that's absoltuely true. Pluschenko's one of the few skaters who hasn't been telling the judges how they should and shouldn't mark. Why would he when he mostly benefits from the way they judge!

Ant
 
Well bonjour Monsieur Ant:biggrin:
You ve been so good lately I m debating if I send you as a gift 'the king is back' t-shirt i got, or a babushka doll with a blonde mullet that I found, 15 pieces, that means mullet x 15! :p
Actually you been too good, I suppose you haven't seen Rostel videos yet?:think:
 
Actually that's you paraphrasing and adding much more to what Pluschenko said than what he actually said. I'm fairly certain he just said that Evan has some technical issues with the triple axel (given that he's had mistakes and downgrades on it) that's absoltuely true. Pluschenko's one of the few skaters who hasn't been telling the judges how they should and shouldn't mark. Why would he when he mostly benefits from the way they judge!

Ant

Here is what I said yesterday (from memory):

"I remember how Plushy declared Evan needs to be penalized because his 3A's are pre-rotated."

Here is what Plushy said:

"Or Lysacek, who rotates half a turn of his triple axel on the ice, which is also considered a mistake, but he gets good marks."

The quotes are not exactly the same but their meaning/message is most certainly the same. I don't think I added anything that deviated from the meaning of Plushy's words. Since I was recalling this from memory I am actually pleased that my memory is still working so well.:)

This is an example of judge baiting. Mishin has also said the same thing, just as both of them have picked on Brian's quad.

It is just part of the sport, perhaps more prevalent in Europe, and nobody was ever better at it that Katerina's team. Tat is also known to make remarks like this heading into competitions. The goal of such comments is to get the judges thinking about a perceived weakness or flaw in an opponent.

Say something often enough and the hope is that people, or in this case judges, will start looking for it.

Last season there was "talk" from a certain federation about Yuna's flip in her opening 3x3. She finaly did get a ! call on it. Orser complained about it, shouted in anger at the tech caller, and for a few weeks he made it a big issue. Yuna did not get called on it again for the rest of the season.
This season Orser changed her jump layout removing the flip from her opening 3x3. He said one of the reasons was that Yuna gets more points with her new layout. The real reason for changing it was that he didn't want her thinking about an edge call during an Olympic season. He also knew the talk would continue and judges would focus on it.

Reputations - good and bad - have always played a big role in judging skaters.
Comments made by skaters, coaches and Federation officials are sometimes innocent, spur of the moment things. Other times they are extremely calculated and said for reasons I mention here.
 
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You said that also yesterday but i didnt see what you talk about..can you find the interview that Mishin speaks about the other skaters bad and he is bitchin?
I found you the one after Rostel that he certainly does not. End of story.

But he gets good marks instead of should be penalized because his axel is prerotated sounds a big difference. Of course I m not english native but just the effect is totally different. He is already penalized, plush didnt need to point that out in case they haven't noticed. As you see he considers him a gold competitor for Olys. And he had picked Evan for Los Angeles podium. Also you seem to miss the whole point of interview, where he is asked who would it be the next big contender for the gold and he said it is difficult to choose who out of top 6 because joubert fell in worlds, evans axel...blah blah..he also says we all have are pros and againsts and praises taka and lambiel despite his axel, contesti etc. If we agreed long ago considering some joub statements that you dont know how exactly someone said something and also if you consider that it is in russian language, I would say it changes the whole aura of an interview how you translated.

I only posted the interview of Ximena post, cause this is not the recent interview just before of after Moscow as you said, it is from 25 September, a whole month before Rostel and before season began. I posted his recent interview, and all interviews of plush are in his thread. And it is not the case that Plush says it often about others' flaws so judges can hear it and take notice, as much as you search there are not such interviews.

Season begun and all skaters have been ok, Taka was nice, Weir was nice, Joub was super nice, everybody keeps the tone down, why you try to put fire out of nowhere saying that in his recent interviews mishin and plushenko started bitching? Drama out of nowhere?
Oh i m done with this, it doesnt matter. Plush can be as arrogant and bitchin as you like. And we will always have the finger.
 
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Season begun and all skaters have been ok, Taka was nice, Weir was nice, Joub was super nice, everybody keeps the tone down, why you try to put fire out of nowhere saying that in his recent interviews mishin and plushenko started bitching? Drama out of nowhere?
Oh i m done with this, it doesnt matter. Plush can be as arrogant and bitchin as you like. And we will always have the finger.

I think you take my comments the wrong way. And I happen to be a Plushy fan and also a Joubert fan, a Lambiel fan, a Tomas fan, an Oda fan, a Jeremy fan and NOT particularly an Evan fan or a Johnny fan.

Quoting words from an interview is not meant to "start a fire" and I don't think my comments were overly dramatic. Or untrue. It is fine with me if you or others disagree.

Ant suggested I misrepresented what Plushy said. I tried to show that I did not.......... and to offer some thoughts about comments that at times can be considered "gamesmanship."

I also made it very clear yesterday that I saw nothing wrong about Plushy's comments - and today offered a view that there have always been remarks like this in skating.

I am sort of happy to hear what Plushy says and I like it when Joubert speaks his mind. Some comments we hear from skaters and coaches are spur of the moment and mean nothing - other times comments are made for other reasons.

I don't think such a view is overly dramatic. It is an observation, an opinion, and you are free to disagree with my opinion. But you are being unfair to think my comments are purposely written to cause bad feelings and unnecessary drama.

If anything skating needs big personalities and it would be duller if Brian kept all of his thoughts to himself. Same with Plushy, Johnny and others.
 
If anything skating needs big personalities and it would be duller if Brian kept all of his thoughts to himself. Same with Plushy, Johnny and others.
i thought figure skating is quite a drama sport by its nature and even without any of the above talking, let them keep their thoughts for themselves:eek:
...Well i can make an exception for johnny;)...and if the other two speak in english:biggrin:
 
A fun take on Joubert's music choice, as it relates to recent events... Whoever wrote it seems convinced that Joubert is a dancer of some sort. I blame Dancing on Ice, myself :biggrin:.
 
A fun take on Joubert's music choice, as it relates to recent events... Whoever wrote it seems convinced that Joubert is a dancer of some sort. I blame Dancing on Ice, myself :biggrin:.

:rofl::rofl::rofl:
It keeps saying dance instead of skate.. Wow, someone is convinced Jouby is a very lyrical skater for a change.. :rofl::rofl:
 
I wonder when we'll find out how serious Brian's injury is.. Is there tendon damage or any fracture involved?
 
I wonder when we'll find out how serious Brian's injury is.. Is there tendon damage or any fracture involved?
I'm not sure anyone knows what the severity of the injury is at this point. Here's a short post on the FFSG Olympic blog & the Google translation. Apparently some surgical intervention will be required, but it was the same in 2007 because of the tendon damage, and it turned out okay then ;). I'm keeping my fingers crossed!
 
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I'm not sure anyone knows what the severity of the injury is at this point. Here's a short post on the FFSG Olympic blog & the Google translation. Apparently some surgical intervention will be required, but it was the same in 2007 because of the tendon damage, and it turned out okay then ;). I'm keeping my fingers crossed!

Thanks.. I hope he'll be fine in a short while. If smth happens to his chances competing at olympics, I'll be very sour.. :no:
 
Brian's out of the hospital and was interviewed about the injury and his plans (Google translation). Of course he doesn't intend to wait six weeks to get back on the ice... But at least he's saying that he'll be cautious and not rush anything or take any risks. Brian wants to do a 3Lz again as soon as he can so that it won't become an issue. His goal is to be back in top shape for Euros and of course the Olympics. :)

Kurt Browning tweeted the other day that he had a similar injury three times (and wished Brian good luck with his recovery).
 
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oh that is great interview by brian (google butchered it a little..), there is a reason he is a champion! I admire his courage right now!
 
If I'm not mistaken it's the same injury as just before the 08 Euros.
In the interview Brian said the injury was more severe than in 2007. Did you see the picture of his foot? :eek: I think there's no question of him going on the ice this week no matter what he wants, because there is no way it will fit in a skating boot. Let's hope he'll still be able to recover in time and get into top shape, it certainly seems like he has a good approach. :)

Other Brian news: he was interviewed for a segment of Eurosport's pre-Olympic Breaking the Ice show - it must have been done before the injury. His episode is currently scheduled to air on December 30th and probably on repeat for a couple of days afterward.

ETA: This is the link where I found the info on the ES show.
 
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Other Brian news: he was interviewed for a segment of Eurosport's pre-Olympic Breaking the Ice show - it must have been done before the injury. His episode is currently scheduled to air on December 30th and probably on repeat for a couple of days afterward.

I was looking for that cos I wasn't sure when it was gonna be aired. Cheers! :clap:
 
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