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what does that mean?
It means by some strange coincidence when D/W have an amazing skate and V/M skate right after them Tessa gets sick.
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what does that mean?
score way too high for V/M that lift should not have been counted..
I expected their score to be lower than D/W.
I hope they'll be better by Worlds.
I much prefer V/M its so unique, difficult, and their chemistry and unison are amazing. She looked out of breath for this demanding program, hope not injured. Wish we could see this program perfectly skated.Someone tell us what happened?
Someone tell us what happened?
Someone tell us what happened?
It means by some strange coincidence when D/W have an amazing skate and V/M skate right after them Tessa gets sick.
Will someone please explain to me the appeal of Paul Poirier, because I honestly just don't get it.
FSU says Scott mouthed I can't do this because Tessa couldn't breathe. They aborted the lift.
You have no idea what is going on!
Well, I'm sure alot of skaters feel like taking a break in the middle of a program to catch up on their breath, but they don't. That's not allowed. They should be penalized for that. Like no silver medal.
Gosh that's pretty unfair.Its not the first time in singles or pairs they stop and continue after an injury, illness, accident etc They are trained athletes, and would have done this program a hundred times. Something wasn't right if she couldn't breath. Iam not sure if their lift should have counted if it was stopped in the middle of it?