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What UK time do the ladies short programmes start today?
Thanks!Should be 10:30
I just rewatched Anna's Skate America FS and want to say what a complete package she is. She has quads, all 3 types of triple-triple combinations, fast centred spins, flexibility in her spins and spirals, posture, air and landing positions, and incredible interpretation and performance. She's not just musical, she is also expressive in her entire body and face. Anna's performances are so genuine and sensitive; each one is different from the last and she's extremely versatile having done jazz, lyrical, "character", and classical pieces, though I do have to say classical is her best (last season's Rondo Capriccioso and this season's Firebird). Very few skaters can do what she's done as classical pieces require interpreting actual notes and phrases in music rather than a character/genre piece. She also feeds off of the energy of the audience. She really has it all.
I have to admit when I first saw her, during the first season she did dream catcher I believe 2 seasons before her international debut, all I saw was sensitivity and I thought: here's another tiny artist who is going to get buried in all the field of technically talented juniors. Her jumps were teeny tiny, her spins while flexible were wobbly and travelled so much, and her bent tano arm was really an eye-sore. But here she is now with bigger triples and huge quads, fixed spins, and straight rippons. All while keeping and improving on her artistry and flexibility. Even though I loved her last season, her un-pointed toes and sickled foot still bothered me. But this season I see she's pointing her toes more and turning out her feet. I love that she always acknowledges her issues in post-skate interviews; it makes sense as she's been steadily improving. The only thing I'd like her to improve on now are her skating skills. Every skater has their weaknesses, and imo that's Anna's weakness; if she can develop skating skills like Alena/Tarakanova/Valieva, I think she'd be absolutely perfect.
It's also been nice to see more of her personality and character this season. The interviews really highlight her approach to the sport her competitive mindset. And the clip where she was comforting Sasha after she won nationals was quite nice. All this knowing she broke her arm and leg while she was very young, missed her first international season, and chose to remain in the sport after her parents urged her to quite, makes me like her more. May the best skater win Euros and Worlds, but I'm definitely rooting for Anna to have her best skates and win a title or two.
The way Sasha can thread jumps in so jumps become choreography is incredible. It's just breathtaking to see in the practice today where she does the 3F and 2A. Good luck to all!
I really enjoyed this. It looks beautiful.https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=WxosyDMWPkE
For those wondering, here is the link posted in Sasha’s fan fest by GINO, I really like her new program layout. It is starting to look like a more balanced program in terms of choreography and jumps. You can also tell that her arm movements are softer now than they were before.
Well all 3 performed well enough. But I have to say, the scores were a bit....generous. Especially for Sasha, and Alena too.
But whatever, we know how scoring works.
It's gonna be a close fight in the Free. Nothing is decided yet, I think.
Usual but still strange sour grapes about 3A's scores. Alena was outstanding and scored lower than at GPF. Anna's 77+ with 3Lz-3Lo in the second half is quite conservative. She was breathtaking. Why complaints then? Sasha had the best performance of this SP so far and this is the second half of the season. That's why there is nothing criminal in her 1 point pcs growth vs. Skate Canada. And GOE wise she is 1 point below Skate Canada. Well, she lost it on axel - the rest is the same.
What's wrong with you, people?
. Well I just voiced an opinion. For me Alena's jumps were not quite like at GPF or RusNats SP, a bit shaky landing on the 3A and combo compared to her standards. Anna's Lutz still has a flat edge, even though I know no one is called for it any more. Sasha had a mistake on her 2A and received a Season's Best like come on...
)I thought I wouldn't be able to watch live, but I ended up watching during my class (apologies to my professor)
I think my favorite part of watching the 3A compete against each other is that you literally never know who is going to win. It could be any one of them on any given day! Sure, there's quite a gap between them now, but the competition is far from over. I cannot wait to see who walks away European Champion tomorrow, it's going to be so exciting!
Yes it's exciting isn't it?
If Kostornaia is clean and the others have mistakes, she wins.
If Anna lands all 3 quads and have a UR on one of them, she wins
If Sasha is squeaky clean and Anna isn't, she wins.