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I don't watch ice dance so I can't comment on it.
Do let me know if you come across their SD to Giselle. It'd be interesting to see how you might take on their masterpiece this season.
I don't watch ice dance so I can't comment on it.
So, just out of curiosity, do you feel the same way about Meryl and Charlie's SD this year?
I made a bit of comparison between Ashley's and Mao's SPs and here's the result:
Jumps Mao 18.21/Ashley 18.58
Spins Mao 11.11/Ashley 11.27
Steps Mao 5.70/Ashley 5.10
So, we can see that Mao won the TES basically because of the StSq!
And, Mao's PCS was higher (and this is fair, I think). So, this SP is an example of how important the steps/artistic part are now!
For me Ashley is solid and consistent but not memorable in any way to be honest.
Just watched Liz's program. Her costume makes her look heavy. It is nice that Russian skaters have many options for their costumes, probably because they are well funded and Russian has many talented costume designers. As I can remember, Liz's short has a different one for each competition this season, but this one is not flattering at all. :no:
Originally Posted by Jammers
For me Ashley is solid and consistent but not memorable in any way to be honest.
Yes, but let's face it - such skaters are few and far between anyway.
For me Ashley is solid and consistent but not memorable in any way to be honest. The great skaters take your breath away which Ashley more often then not doesn't. For me at least.
Unlike the great American women before her though, Wagner is, should we say...unremarkable.
If the U.S. is not so desperate for a competitive female skater at the world stage again, I don't think we would be seeing this kind of scores for her which to me reflects a premium for being the top U.S. woman hopeful and being the U.S. Champion is a big deal in women's figure skating for both the ISU and USFS, not to mention the sponsors as well.
Yes, but let's face it - such skaters are few and far between anyway.
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Anyway, glad to see Wagner in the mix. Upon seeing her score I initially thought she must have gone for the 3-3 and hit it because she's never scored 66 in the SP before. But to my amazement, I watched the program and turns out she DIDN'T! A solid performance, if not a bit conservative IMHO due to the lack of a 3-3. But again, if she's scoring 66 without one, perhaps she doesn't need it after all? (This is one of the things I don't really care for in the NJS).
(Same for Asada, too. 66 and no 3-3...)
Too bad about Gao though- but can't say I'm shocked. In fact, I almost expected it.
Crushed that Christina seems to have buried herself. Wonder if I dare to watch.