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whoa her eye make up is crazy
Piper is gorgeous but the eye make up is rather overdone.
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whoa her eye make up is crazy
WHY??? Vanessa wasn't THAT good.Whenever I see Gilles she makes me long for Vanessa Crone.
what happened to morozov? did he loose weight?? lol
From rules: In Partial Step Sequence, if partners do no remain in contact at all times, even during changes of Hold and allowed stops, the Level shall be reduced by one Level (per element). This provision does not apply to loss of contact due to a Fall.
Maia and Alex lost hand contact in the middle of Partial Step Sequence - it is not very visible from camera - they had terribly bad angle camera today. In this video - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o7vixbumu-M - it is on 2:49.
They need to loosen the rules for the SD. They are so unnecessarily punitive- a small time of separation doesn't threaten the ice dance and pairs worlds to collide!!!!
Why on earth are Papadakis/Cizeron not leading? Did I miss something?
They had a weaker than usual skate but they had the highest PCS so there is still hope, they have the best FD of the season IMO and I just can't wait to see it
I'm not so optimistic for the Shibs though, their SD is the stronger program, I'm actually seriously not happy with these marks, Shibs were one of the best of the night and couldn't even get an SB? Blasphemous
I am not the expert and i don't see the difference between step sequence level 3 i 4 but I could watch PC skate all day long
This is actually wrong. Although two of the three on the tech panel must agree, the TC cannot change a call if both the TS and ATS agree on a call.No. The controller supervise the calls. If he/she thinks they are wrong he can change them, providing that one of the two between TS and ATS agree with him/her. So it's a majority vote.
I hope, against the odds it seems they can move up in the FD.
This is actually wrong. Although two of the three on the tech panel must agree, the TC cannot change a call if both the TS and ATS agree on a call.
3. Supervises the calls of the technical specialists and the input of the names and correct levels of difficulty of the performed elements.
4.Corrects, if necessary, the calls of the technical specialist. If both technical specialists disagree with the proposed correction, the initial decision of the technical specialists shall stand. If the two technical specialists do not agree, the decision of the technical controller shall prevail
5. Authorizes or corrects the deletion of elements
6.Authorizes or corrects the identification of illegal elements, illegal movements in ice dancing and illegal holds in pairs skating
http://www.usfsa.org/Content/Technical Controller Description.pdf
I don't know what's wrong with my original comment tbh.I watched the whole thing live with the lovely people of GS and I don't think the judging was rigged. I just didn't like C/B's paso the best. I find it impossible to judge ice dance technically unless there is a fall or a huge bobble. I seriously doubt that it's rigged. I do think judges have favourites and I do think that sometimes there is biast toward certain styles of performing.
In ice dance levels are everything. If you get the levels you get the scores and you win. I still think P/C will win the FD. I'd like for W/P to win but I'm happy with the best team winning.
I liked the Shibs program better than C/Bs. I like the Shibs long better too.
C/B are a bit like Duhamel/Radford in pairs. A lot of people don't seem to want them to win but if they get the levels and other teams don't then they will. I just want the result to make sense and if C/B got the levels and other teams didn't then they should be in first place. IMO.
oh I am def very happy about that. At last!On a positive note, S/B did (finally!) get a level 4 for their twizzles, which was Much Deserved.
poor SashaBleeding happens quite often when lady skates on her knee.
In the opening part of the SD after a jump over Ivan Sasha is moving backward staying on her knee (pictures taken from Russian Nats) -.![]()
After first Paso Doble section Sasha puts her right calf near to bleeding left knee -.![]()
Here in SD Sasha got bleeding skating on her left knee because ice was sharp, but her right leg was not injured.
I wondered about KPs and L3 too. This is what I found in the handbook for Technical Panelists:
Category:Ice Dance
Subjectattern Dance Elements and Partial Step Sequence
File name:Handbook for Technical Panels 2014.docx
Page 15 of 103
Version: 2014 D – Pattern Dance Elements and Partial Step Sequence
Date:31.7.14
Characteristics of Levels
(source: Communication 1860)
Level 1: 75% of Pattern Dance Element/Partial Step Sequence is completed by both partners
Level 2: Pattern Dance Element/Partial Step Sequence is not interrupted more than 4 beats in total, either through
Stumbles, Falls or any other reason
AND
1 Key Point is correctly executed
Level 3: Pattern Dance Element/Partial Step Sequence is not interrupted more than 4 beats in total, either through
Stumbles, Falls or any other reason
AND
2 Key Points are correctly executed
Level 4: Pattern Dance Element/Partial Step Sequence is not interrupted at all,
either through Stumbles, Falls or any other reason
AND
3 Key Points are correctly executed
I thought the Shibs skated well so I was curious about how tech folks evaluate levels. This is for informational purposes only, it does not reflect the opinion of this poster![]()