Oh, and if his name wasn't Plushenko, it would be outside the top 20. You know, transitions and stuff.
I used to think that before I saw him live.
He has such a command and presence, that it's incredible, you cannot take your eyes off him.
Sergei Voronov
4toe(turn)/2toe, 3axel, 2lutz, 4toe, 3axel/2toe, 3loop/2toe/2loop, 3salchow, 3loop
Another completely empty program. Stroking from one element to the next, almost no transitions, hardly any relation to the music.
Lol with he no transitions talk! Just because they aren't spread eagles or split jumps doesn't mean there are none!
Exactly. "command and presence" should not play a role in TR and CH!!Yes, Mattieu, that's what the "Interpretation" mark is for.
No. Just a wrong comment.
I used to think that before I saw him live.
He has such a command and presence, that it's incredible, you cannot take your eyes off him.
Lol with he no transitions talk! Just because they aren't spread eagles or split jumps doesn't mean there are none!
Lol! Eveything is empty! Empty empty empty! Just because you don't like something it isn't empty. Empty of stuff you like.
You are very welcome to point out what Voronov did in that program. All I saw was cross-overs and progressives into the elements. There was hardly any upper body movement either. His arms were hanging down a lot or just barely raised, certainly not in time with the music and certainly not in character of the music (he was skating to Piazzolla, it really isn't hard to show at least the basic Tango movements).
that was probably the worst skate i ve seen of Plush since 2004.
So he was going for two quads, had he hit the second in combo I guess, what is this jump layout after, I m really lost to what they planned, can someone enlightened me?
two 4toes, two 3axels and two 3loops?? Last loop will not count...