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If Irina were to NOT show up at the Olys for some reason, would the lovely Ms. Cohen be a virtual lock for gold?
havanamesa1 said:If Irina were to NOT show up at the Olys for some reason, would the lovely Ms. Cohen be a virtual lock for gold?
havanamesa1 said:If Irina were to NOT show up at the Olys for some reason, would the lovely Ms. Cohen be a virtual lock for gold?
_______________________havanamesa1 said:If Irina were to NOT show up at the Olys for some reason, would the lovely Ms. Cohen be a virtual lock for gold?
JanJam said:No, 'that pesky two-time Oly medalist Kwan' might just pose as another hurdle to overcome, making Sasha re-live those five US Nats champonship moments when she couldn't bring it on with Kwan around!
anything_for_skating said:Heeeeeeeyyyyyy......all of you!!!! You forgot Carolina Kostner! She is the best after Ira!
Mathman said:I have a special feeling about Fumie this year. (Under the CoP, special feelings = 6.9 points, LOL.)
Red Dog said:virtual lock? You've got to be kidding.
Forgot the Japanese ladies- Suguri, Ando, Arakawa? MK if she goes? Other potential "dark horses"? At least if Irina pulls out I'd say Cohen has a CHANCE at gold. But with her in, Irina is going to be real tough to beat.
__________________new_europe2006 said:
I think there's a good chance that Sasha may not end up on the podium in Turin.
shdotz said:__________________
So true; all she has to do is fall once.
shdotz
slutskayafan21 said:Right now my likely podium would be Slutskaya, Arakawa, and Cohen, possably in that order. A big mistake by Cohen could easily put her out though. Suguri, Kwan(if she goes and is somehow relatively fit and healthy), and Kostner(remember home crowd should spur her on, and maybe the judges on a bit too)
are all possable contenders. As a Canadian I would love to say Rochette could be a sleeper but I doubt it after seeing how fails to big in too big of scores from international judges even for fairly solid efforts.