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Incredibly excited that Stellato-Dudeck/Deschamps went to Lori Nichol for choreography. That is beyond brilliant. The pieces of music they're using sound perfect for them, too.
Deanna and Max have good programs. You can see them in the John Nicks thread.Incredibly excited that Stellato-Dudeck/Deschamps went to Lori Nichol for choreography. That is beyond brilliant. The pieces of music they're using sound perfect for them, too.
For LaLa, I have to see it. Not great that they couldn't do the music that was their first choice, but sometimes that can end up being a blessing in disguise. I wonder who was using one of the pieces of music that they felt they couldn't also use it? In almost all cases, you'd think they wouldn't be the ones worried about a comparison (though I guess it's almost always better if you're using music that nobody else is).
I saw the SP and loved it. The backflip actually works for them in the footwork section with the Carmina Burana (I'm not a huge fan of most backflips). It's always great when teams come up with new, unique moves.Deanna and Max have good programs. You can see them in the John Nicks thread.
I also thought it worked really well for them as a team. Happy that their programs are good for an Olympic year.I saw the SP and loved it. The backflip actually works for them in the footwork section with the Carmina Burana (I'm not a huge fan of most backflips). It's always great when teams come up with new, unique moves.
My fingers are crossed. Though I worry about them. I appreciate it is early but their scores ie pcs kind of show a lack of respect to them. We know of teams who make sometimes tonnes of errors but are held up. The scores are horrible but I would hope on their best they would score just over 80 for the sp. Following their pcs they don't get the scores even when they skate well and are not really held up when they skate poorly. I just so much want them to do super well. If not gold at least a medal. I think, sadly, a l ot depends if Sui and Han come back. if not Deanna and Max must distance themselves from the Georigans, Germany and Americans to get a medal assuming the other competition. THey also need to beat the Italians if possible (both teams). I really hoped they would get a C level element or a couple of very strong elements like a twist. It would have been nice to see a harder jump combo or inidivdual jum and replace the thrwo 3 sal with a quad or at least a throw lutz or flip Sadly their goal of getting consistent and clean isn't working as they continue to have issues with their individual and throw jumps. I am hopeful that their programs seem mor of an impact they just need to skate up to it. After John Nicks at least they beat the Americans.Deanna and Max have good programs. You can see them in the John Nicks thread.
They skated in an event where the USA is trying to figure out whom to send to the Olympic qualifier... so I am not worried about the scores.My fingers are crossed. Though I worry about them. I appreciate it is early but their scores ie pcs kind of show a lack of respect to them. We know of teams who make sometimes tonnes of errors but are held up.
I don't think the Americans are really a threat here.The scores are horrible but I would hope on their best they would score just over 80 for the sp. Following their pcs they don't get the scores even when they skate well and are not really held up when they skate poorly. I just so much want them to do super well. If not gold at least a medal. I think, sadly, a l ot depends if Sui and Han come back. if not Deanna and Max must distance themselves from the Georigans, Germany and Americans to get a medal assuming the other competition.
They have one of the best twists in the world, almost always at level 4 with high goe.THey also need to beat the Italians if possible (both teams). I really hoped they would get a C level element or a couple of very strong elements like a twist.
they are aiming for 3t-2a-2a which is better than last year's 3t-1a-2aIt would have been nice to see a harder jump combo or inidivdual jum
they tried the throw lutz last year and it wasn't getting them more points than the other throws with the GOE... I don't think it's there that they can make ground.and replace the thrwo 3 sal with a quad or at least a throw lutz or flip
First competition of the season buddy.Sadly their goal of getting consistent and clean isn't working as they continue to have issues with their individual and throw jumps.
yup.. they still did beat the Americans, with many mistakes and though not being on home soil... so it's indeed a good statementI am hopeful that their programs seem mor of an impact they just need to skate up to it. After John Nicks at least they beat the Americans.
With Camila and Ksenia, I think they got assignments more to get experience. With Hannah being assigned to Gdansk, that is 3/5 spots filled with skaters who are getting international experience. Victoria is the one who would most likely place top ten, maybe Reese (Gloucester announced on Facebook that she was assigned to Abu Dhabi.)After finishing watching JGP just now, I’m a bit worried about our Junior Girls. This is the only category where we haven’t even placed in the top ten.
What I like about how Skate Canada did assignments last season was that they didn't take away second assignments after skaters didn't have a good performance at their first one. If they assigned skaters, they assigned them. I remember the Junior Ice Dance team that cried when they got their scores, with Ted and Mark realizing that their second assignment depended on those scores even if they were decent scores for the level they were at. There's enough Juniors upset that I don't like assignments being taken away added onto it.Also, I hope they kind of take away David Bodnar’s second spot and give it to Eddie.
I like that Skate Canada doesn't w/d skaters but they should wait a bit before giving them spots. That's how the game is played out there and we have very few spots because our skaters did not perform well at worlds. For instance, announcing a JGP for Reese (nothing against her) means that Victoria wouldn't get a 2nd JGP... What if she did a Grayson here ?With Camila and Ksenia, I think they got assignments more to get experience. With Hannah being assigned to Gdansk, that is 3/5 spots filled with skaters who are getting international experience. Victoria is the one who would most likely place top ten, maybe Reese (Gloucester announced on Facebook that she was assigned to Abu Dhabi.)
What I like about how Skate Canada did assignments last season was that they didn't take away second assignments after skaters didn't have a good performance at their first one. If they assigned skaters, they assigned them. I remember the Junior Ice Dance team that cried when they got their scores, with Ted and Mark realizing that their second assignment depended on those scores even if they were decent scores for the level they were at. There's enough Juniors upset that I don't like assignments being taken away added onto it.
David had a bad free skate after being pretty solid on them and it wasn't his day. Whether he keeps the second assignment or not, I hope he's okay and takes it as part of the learning experience.
But a skater also has to know they are heading to a competition, so it’s a fine line between holding the spot or telling someone they are assigned.I like that Skate Canada doesn't w/d skaters but they should wait a bit before giving them spots. That's how the game is played out there and we have very few spots because our skaters did not perform well at worlds. For instance, announcing a JGP for Reese (nothing against her) means that Viktoria wouldn't get a 2nd JGP... What if she did a Grayson here ?
If Victoria did medal, they'd probably pull Reese and give Victoria the Abu Dhabi spot, the same way that USFS did last year when Sophie Joline von Felten won. Reese would get a Junior B instead.I like that Skate Canada doesn't w/d skaters but they should wait a bit before giving them spots. That's how the game is played out there and we have very few spots because our skaters did not perform well at worlds. For instance, announcing a JGP for Reese (nothing against her) means that Viktoria wouldn't get a 2nd JGP... What if she did a Grayson here ?
In Victoria's case, it was not possible I gather due to visa issues.But a skater also has to know they are heading to a competition, so it’s a fine line between holding the spot or telling someone they are assigned.
If you play the game your best skater should go the first assignment. That way you know if you need to keep a second spot for them.
I would like my son to get an eventIf Victoria did medal, they'd probably pull Reese and give Victoria the Abu Dhabi spot, the same way that USFS did last year when Sophie Joline von Felten won. Reese would get a Junior B instead.
They do need to submit entries before some skaters compete, so someone has to be entered. Coaches need to know if they'll be traveling at that time so that they can adjust their schedule. If they want to use a skater as a placeholder, then they need to make it clear on the assignments page. Do what USFS does and use TBD on it in that case instead of just not updating the entries.
he keeps placing well at the domestic events, though he is messy fine... but he doesn't get much outings.His last name is BONDAR, not Bodnar. This isn't even the first or second timeAlso, I hope they kind of take away David Bodnar’s second spot and give it to Eddie.
no idea why not... but they decided to bypass it... South Africa has a woman and a pairs there... Canada ... 0So CAN is sending on one to Lombardia Trophy. Why not?