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Senior Short Dance

goose

Rinkside
Joined
Jan 19, 2011
oopsy!! :)

This would have been my dream group.

As for Ralph/Hills, I get to see a competitive rendition of Disney on Ice show.
 
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goose

Rinkside
Joined
Jan 19, 2011
Ralph/Hills,

nice. 57.
commentators defending their program, well, I'm not all that convinced. I totally see them upstaged by Paul/Islam by next season.
 

Violet Bliss

Record Breaker
Joined
Nov 19, 2010
The real competition is of course between Weaver/Poje and Crone/Poirier. Either one team can do Canada proud.

So C/P leads.

It's exciting to imagine how Tessa and Scott will skate to amaze us all.
 

goose

Rinkside
Joined
Jan 19, 2011
WP skated their best short dance of the season.
Vanessa Crone / Paul Poirier did their best as well.

I enjoyed WP more, but my buddy thinks CP has more stuff going in their dance.

65.80.

Up next is Canuck ladies' festival of sal/toes and in-between human zambonis.
 
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dorispulaski

Wicked Yankee Girl
Joined
Jul 26, 2003
Country
United-States
Crone & Poirier just ahead of W&P

http://www.skatecanada.ca/tabid/12857/language/en-US/Default.aspx

Senior Dance
Rank Competitor(s) Section SD FD Points
1 Vanessa Crone / Paul Poirier CO 65.80 -
65.80
2 Kaitlyn Weaver / Andrew Poje NO 65.64 -
65.64
3 Alexandra Paul / Mitchell Islam CO 61.57 -
61.57
4 Kharis Ralph / Asher Hill CO 57.27 -
57.27
5 Tarrah Harvey / Keith Gagnon BC/YT 55.34 -
55.34
6 Sarah Arnold / Justin Trojek WO 47.13 -
47.13
7 Alexa-Marie Arrotta / Martin Nickel MB 46.98 -
46.98
8 Audrey Dupont / Marcus Connolly QC 41.32 -
41.32
9 Helene Letourneau / Kevin Boczar EO 39.56 -
39.56
10 Anne Chloe Bissonnette / Dylan Lockey Chatham QC 34.22 -
34.22
 

colleen o'neill

Medalist
Joined
Nov 3, 2006
C/P and W/P both skated very well , and Vanessa has the best costume she's ever had..I still think it's difficult to find the "waltz" in their music, so I once again,I feel W/P's program was clearly better, and at least for the SD, the order should be reversed. I'll be very interested to see what doris has to say when she's seen it. Pogue, what say you?

Paul & Islam ..wow. You can definitely hear the waltz rhythm in their waltz section, and no glitches this time. Great dance. R/H still hampered by their material..and PJ is going to lose her reputation for objectivity by gushing too much over their cutesy program and complimenting ( of all things) their costumes..:rolleye:
 

goose

Rinkside
Joined
Jan 19, 2011
C/P and W/P both skated very well , and Vanessa has the best costume she's ever had..I still think it's difficult to find the "waltz" in their music, so I once again,I feel W/P's program was clearly better, and at least for the SD, the order should be reversed. I'll be very interested to see what doris has to say when she's seen it. Pogue, what say you?

Paul & Islam ..wow. You can definitely hear the waltz rhythm in their waltz section, and no glitches this time. Great dance. R/H still hampered by their material..and PJ is going to lose her reputation for objectivity by gushing too much over their cutesy program and complimenting ( of all things) their costumes..:rolleye:

I agree. WP's short dance has more dance feel to it. Speaking of being hampered by material, CP's short dance seems to be the case. The repetitive beat of "Falling" might have been good in a live concert, not the best choice for short dance.

As for Ralph/Hill, I would put them even behind Harvey/Gagnon. Harvey/Gagnon has a clever program with a lot of attack and speed. I honestly don't understand how R/H got ahead of Harvey/Gagnon.

Two thumbs for Lowe/Wing for their successful transition as coaches, their teams are thriving. Paul McIntosh hasn't found a heavy hitting team since the days of Virtue/Moir and Weaver/Poje.
 

Tigger

Final Flight
Joined
Jan 18, 2007
Another close one between W/P and C/P.

LOVED Kaitlyn and Andrew's SD. They looked like they were floating out there. Gorgeous!!

Colour me shocked...Their team actually can find and put Vanessa in a decent dress. Just didn't like the colour of it. Good performance, but still not sold on it either. Not sure why either.

The Free Dance is going to be very interesting.
 

herios

Medalist
Joined
Jan 25, 2004
I am extremely pleased with how the top 3 teams danced tonight. It is so difficult to separate C/P and W/P both I thought they produced their best. I have never seen W/P dance this fast and they were just floating across the ice, C/P have improved in my opinion presentation wise, since the GP.
Paul / Islam are very impressive for their first year in seniors, but the speed is not yet at the level of the first two teams.
R/H I have expected to be a clear 4th, they will be stucked in here and with V/M they will be the weakest of the top 5, we are lucky to have this luxury.
 

herios

Medalist
Joined
Jan 25, 2004
I agree. WP's short dance has more dance feel to it. Speaking of being hampered by material, CP's short dance seems to be the case. The repetitive beat of "Falling" might have been good in a live concert, not the best choice for short dance.

As for Ralph/Hill, I would put them even behind Harvey/Gagnon. Harvey/Gagnon has a clever program with a lot of attack and speed. I honestly don't understand how R/H got ahead of Harvey/Gagnon.

Two thumbs for Lowe/Wing for their successful transition as coaches, their teams are thriving. Paul McIntosh hasn't found a heavy hitting team since the days of Virtue/Moir and Weaver/Poje.


Agree with you about Harvey / Gagnon, should have been at least closer to Ralph / Hill.
 

blue_idealist

Record Breaker
Joined
Feb 25, 2006
I think that section that Ralph and Hill did all on one foot might have contributed to their placing ahead of Harvey and Gagnon, but just a thought, I'm not an expert on COP by any means.
 

jan

On the Ice
Joined
Nov 21, 2004
There is something odd about C/P 's look. I cannot put my finger on it. He has a very straight back. Maybe they are not matched on top.
 
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