What species of troll are you?
4:15 pm. It is 11:45 am, so 5 more hours!
Sorry I was half serious. Because they do comment repeatedly that Asada is not sexy-ish and that's the reason she always lose against Kim.
Thanks for reply messageI think every time Yuna beats Mao it's because Yuna wins on TES. Yuna does get higher PCS but because she usually skates better when they go head-to-head.
Sorry I was half serious. Because they do comment repeatedly that Asada is not sexy-ish and that's the reason she always lose against Kim.
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You're so sweet.
Huh? Miki skated the best she could in the SP and was still beaten by four other girls, and the gap with Mao is only because Mao UR'ed her triple Axel. It's pretty clear she's not getting on that podium unless the final group in the LP is a splatfest.
Right?
Since when is a nine-point gap in the SP considered insignificant? I don't see Miki touching Mao in the LP even if Mao makes mistakes.
I'm on Mountain time and it's 9:26pm. when does the LP start?
What is mountain time? do you live on a mountain? There will be relief and agony once the LP is over. There will be the thrill of victory and the agony of not going to Sochi.
I am sorry but you can't compare Akiko to Michelle.
None of what you say makes the short programs tes scores go away. That was what I was commenting on, not who will be on the podium. I still find it interesting that Satoko outscored Mao in tes. Probably my fault, but I have never even heard of her.
Artistry and the soul a skater gives the performance is in the eye of the beholder. Akiko for me is the one who reminds me most of Michelle Kwan's passion and genuine heart for the music and performance. Even slightly moreso than Yu Na Kim who would be 2nd of current skaters in that regard (despite that with her career achievments and greatness she would be the more logical one to compare to Kwan than Suzuki).
I kinda feel bad for Miki. To give birth, come back and deliver a clean program consisting of a 3-3 combo and a lutz, it's all pretty amazing and yet might still not be enough to achieve her goal.
Artistry and the soul a skater gives the performance is in the eye of the beholder. Akiko for me is the one who reminds me most of Michelle Kwan's passion and genuine heart for the music and performance. Even slightly moreso than Yu Na Kim who would be 2nd of current skaters in that regard (despite that with her career achievments and greatness she would be the more logical one to compare to Kwan than Suzuki).