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Okay, i'm expecting someone from this group to beat Julia's score..
Adelina is prob capable of it if she goes clean.
Adelina is prob capable of it if she goes clean.
Okay, i'm expecting someone from this group to beat Julia's score..
too bad her PCS is low
Her flip and lutz both always look questionable most of the time in terms of edge. I also thought her flip might also have deserved a UR call.
She's lost weight, if you say she still has weight issues now I will question your eye sight and it will confirm my suspicion you seem to solicit eating disorders. I do wish she weren't wearing that outfit for the 243094012930th time.
Adelina looks like she's going out to a club -_- Come on Adelina, you're better than that dress.
Adelina and Liz were the two early stars
Let's go girls. I would be here for both of them to come out on top tbh! :yay: even though they're inconsistent muahah
I'm sure there's a "everything you ever wanted to know in terms of Lutz/Flip/Flutz/Lip" thread somewhere...
Let me know if you have the link...
Just a question: IF Lipnitskaia DID get an e call on her Lutz AND on her Flip, could she just say "what are you talking about? It was a 3F3T and then a 3Lz"?
I mean, does the way she approaches the jump (ie "looks like it's going to be a Lz / F") have anything to do with it? Is it a criteria for a Lz that the 2 seconds before you jump look like a Lz approach?
I had that thought when I saw a SP of Brian Joubert 2 years ago:
He always gets an e for his flip, and his SP was 4T3T; 3A; 3F. At one competition (can't remember which one), instead of having a 3F-e in the protocol, he had a 3Lz, despite the jump and the preparation to it being the same as always. Higher base value, no e deduction: win-win! Since there was no 3Lz besides that jump, nothing speaks again saying it's a Lz, right?
But then, at the next comp, they said it was a F again!
Technical experts?
jesus liz...
Tuk says goodbye to Euros