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The Polish Patrick looks more like a weight lifter but he can move on ice! I enjoyed his performance.
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So frustrating...but I liked what I saw, and the costume is definitely an improvement. :yes:Pairs short program results: http://www.skatecanada.ca/results/SEG005.HTMYou have to look at the protocols (once they're available). Purich & Wolfe might have gotten full credit for the SBS 3T, despite her error. They also do a harder throw than D&F, although neither pair's throw was that great. D&F's SBS jumps were both 2-footed and at least one of them likely deserved to get dinged with an under rotation.
I think Calalang & Sidhu's lines match each other better than D&F. Frazier's extension is so different from Denney's (for example, watch the SBS spins). C&S did a harder throw with better execution. D&F's death spiral, SBS jumps & spins were weaker today. C&S also got more height on their triple twist, although Calalang brushed Sidhu's head on the catch, so I might consider them even on that element for today. Overall, C&S were stronger on several elements than D&F were. Unless you really know pairs and all the level criteria, sometimes that's not as obvious without looking at the protocols.
Duhamel & Radford of course were the class of the field. Her 3Lz kept them out of the 70 point range today, but they delivered a quality short program. It was too bad that Grenier & Deschamps had SBS jump troubles as that is perhaps their strongest element. It was a struggle for the Canadian pairs today, but D&R were still quite impressive. Maybe Purich & Wolfe's score was a bit high, but it's hard to know without seeing the protocols.
Now skating for Argentina, Denis Margalik is/was Canada's 2014 junior national champion.
I loved Ross smiling out there. We rarely see any emotion when he skates. Despite the obvious stepout/fall on his last jump, his skate was wonderful.
Much better performance from Ross this time around! HUGE step out on the 3T in 3Z-3T, but he got the 4S. 80+ and into first place!! I think both were surprised by the score!

I wasn't. He's an under appreciated skater by a lot of skating followers IMO.I know I was.![]()
Protocols are up for the Mens SP: http://www.skatecanada.ca/results/CSCAN2014_Men_SP_Scores.pdf
If Skate Canada was wise, they'd have figured out a way to separate Nam Ngyuen and Brendan Kerry in the protocols. Because 4T, 3Lz-3T and 2A should not have lost to 1Lz, 3A, 3F-3T. That was PCS and that was home cooking all the way.
I was going to say that it's a shame Brendan didn't hit all his levels, because he'd be in medal contention for sure, but maybe it doesn't matter.
Ross 4S was < and got -GOE and he got marked down on the lutz.
-1 GOE for a fall?
I adore her huge jumps, though 