At least they congratulated each other. The girl from Kazakshtan just went directly to the podium and didn't shake hands with either of the two girls
Thats twice this year that Serafima got snubbed by the bronze medalist :/
At least they congratulated each other. The girl from Kazakshtan just went directly to the podium and didn't shake hands with either of the two girls
Serafima wins for sure.
But I still think Da bin choi should have the bronze.
I agree. Her SP was... hwell:I think da bin really needs to work on her presentation. She has the jumps but the rest, not so much
The Senior Team Japan was present today.
Kozuka and Akiko were in the audience.
Akiko gave her dress to one of the girls.
Thats twice this year that Serafima got snubbed by the bronze medalist :/
At least they congratulated each other. The girl from Kazakshtan just went directly to the podium and didn't shake hands with either of the two girls
OMG.....http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rnZdWTKM8pg&app=desktop
I finally got to watch the medal ceremony ( 4:34:10) and it was hilarious. When Yuka comes out and is all lost and scrambling around figuring how to avoid the red carpet....which she ends up getting on anyway ....then the handshake vs. hug thing.....then to top it off the Bronze medalist Elizabet doesn't even look at the girls on the podium...maybe because she is afraid of the handshake vs. hug scenario(obviously snub is the correct call here)....and goes straight to the podium. Serafima is just laughing the whole time even for the first few moments of the ceremony following. Priceless. Who said language barriers and awkward moments aren't fun.
Eh. Not really a fan of Serafima's LP. Many awkward moments of choreography in there, and the ending pose where she flicks her head to the side with her mouth open - what's up with that? I think she has a lot of potential and a good feel for the music, but she needs some dance lessons to learn about movement and body awareness. Her SP is much better vehicle for her at this point. I'd also like to fix her jump landing position at some point, they are starting to get distracting for me.
Sima looked nervous at the start. But she did really well, except flutz. I enjoyed her skate so much. And her SS getting are better with each start!
I would not name it flutz. To me it seems very similar to what Wakaba showed last time: very clear outside edge and then going flat. I would say "!" both times. But some people praised Wakaba for the perfect lutz while adding "f" to Sima's. In a strange way I feel sympathetic. So far the Russian ladies are so much better than everybody else that one not being a Russian might feel some grudge.
Where there are no doubts is Evgenya's case - she needs a lot of work on the jump.
http://s010.radikal.ru/i311/1409/fe/f48b83400be8.jpg
http://s017.radikal.ru/i421/1409/ae/21c36ae338f9.jpg
I think it's clear that Wakaba has better edge in her lutz even in her take off the edge looks a little flat, but judging from the angle of the photos you have showed me I can still see that Wakaba is still on the outside edge, but with Serafima it does look like she's on the inside. Not clearly inside but obviously not outside.I would not name it flutz. To me it seems very similar to what Wakaba showed last time: very clear outside edge and then going flat. I would say "!" both times. But some people praised Wakaba for the perfect lutz while adding "f" to Sima's. In a strange way I feel sympathetic. So far the Russian ladies are so much better than everybody else that one not being a Russian might feel some grudge.
Where there are no doubts is Evgenya's case - she needs a lot of work on the jump.
http://s010.radikal.ru/i311/1409/fe/f48b83400be8.jpg
http://s017.radikal.ru/i421/1409/ae/21c36ae338f9.jpg
Wakaba got ! for all her flips instead.Well, yes. It's not clear edge (!). Still not proper lutz. And I have to say Wakaba's lutz was more on outside edge IMO.
It's very intersetint that you said this, because I actually feel the same way re: both the Russian girls and Yuka Nagai. I find Yuka much more polished and "moves better" than Serafima as well. Despite the ballet training that the Russian school must be providing, I don't really see that classical carriage and use of arms being translated into the skating in any of the top girl that I've seen, except Yushenko, who isn't a top girl, and maybe Proklova, to a lesser degree. But all this is compensated for me in Radionova's case, who is quite unpolished still and has very high shoulders, simply because she's such a great dancer despite the imperfect carriage and lines.I almost feel bad about it but, despite all the talent, I don’t particularly like any of the Russian babies (yet?).
This time again, judging only from the videos, I enjoyed Yuka Nagai much better than Serafima, although Serafima deserved to win.
I don’t know if I have a thing for the Japanese skaters (I’m not Japanese) but I realize they tend to be my favorites.
What do you think about Yuka’s potential, by the way?
So far, I could see big effortless, fully rotated jumps, very nice lines and arms, lovely spin positions and overall gracefulness and elegance, good musicality.
She looks and moves very harmoniously on the ice, which is something I somehow miss in the Russian girls.
Actually, I can’t think of any of the top Russian ladies, whose lines I would like or whom I would describe as graceful, which is strange, as I’m sure they must be getting plenty of ballet training.