Hi, I have a different question- I can't seem to find the skating order anywhere. Has it been posted yet? Can't wait to see this live!I have the same worry about my banner.![]()
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Hi, I have a different question- I can't seem to find the skating order anywhere. Has it been posted yet? Can't wait to see this live!I have the same worry about my banner.![]()
Not posted yet, and that'll come next week.Hi, I have a different question- I can't seem to find the skating order anywhere. Has it been posted yet? Can't wait to see this live!
What I see on the color coded sheet is that on Thurs. the men's short lasts from 11:05 am to 4:44 pm. Followed by the Pairs free from 6:15 pm to 9:55 pm. Friday the R. dance shows 11:15 am to 4:54 pm. Women's free starts at 6:00 pm and goes to 9:52 pm. These times are always told as subject to change, but that's what I see now.I am going to worlds - men's short and rhythm dance - first time going, I am local so figured I had to, and these fit into my schedule- and my Q is, if the event starts at 11:15 and then the next event is at 6 or whatever, how much of a break is there in between? Trying to figure out rides with my kids, etc.! TIA!
Wasn't she the one who openly called Morris out for his questionable quad? I liked her.I'll take anyone but Belinda.
Belinda did commentary for the recent Asian Winter Games. She had help from a fellow named Olly Hogben who seemed to pronounce names well. My favorite commentary is no commentary but I was ok with Belinda and Olly.I dont even know who Belinda IS, my friend, except from a Neil Diamond song.![]()
Wow. I have watched so many events this season, I dont even remember! LOL. Loved the Japanese Jr High and High school games....Belinda did commentary for the recent Asian Winter Games. She had help from a fellow named Olly Hogben who seemed to pronounce names well. My favorite commentary is no commentary but I was ok with Belinda and Olly.
OK, this is the woman with the possibly Aussie accent who says there are deductions for falling over and says "KAY ori?Wow. I have watched so many events this season, I dont even remember! LOL. Loved the Japanese Jr High and High school games....
After listening to her and her English, Aussie accent saying things like "KAYori" and "Skaters get penalized for falling over you may be right.Consider yourself lucky!![]()
I get the name pronunciation error, but I'll admit to being baffled about "skaters get penalized for falling over"? Or is her error in a part that was lost in condensing whatever she says that I've never noticed the few times I've heard herAfter listening to her and her English, Aussie accent saying things like "KAYori" and "Skaters get penalized for falling over you may be right.
?So am I. In fact, Chris was the reason I got into figure skating 30 years ago. His commentary on Eurosport at the time was very helpful in explaining the different jumps. That said, I do agree with others here that he can sometimes be a little too optimistic and some phrases he uses are getting old.Big fan of Chris
After listening to her and her English, Aussie accent saying things like "KAYori" and "Skaters get penalized for falling over you may be right.
Noonan is GREAT. Literally anyone is better than US commentators... but nobody comes close to Mark Hanretty. He's knowledgeable, positive, extremely exciting, and yet relatable and able to let out a giggle once in awhile that doesn't sound unprofessional, but rather like someone who is just tickled by the amazing performance he has seen. I don't think I've ever heard a commentator as good as him and I've been watching for 35 years or more.Skaters do get penalized for falling. Should Belinda Noonan lie? I think not. Further, U.S. NBC commentators mispronounced Yuzuru Hanyu every season. If Americans can't pronounce a well-known skater's name correctly, I sure as heck don't expect a higher standard to be applied to someone who isn't American.
Mark is a nice person. But Ted is the best commentator that has ever been. Actually, I could live with Ben Agusto also.Noonan is GREAT. Literally anyone is better than US commentators... but nobody comes close to Mark Hanretty. He's knowledgeable, positive, extremely exciting, and yet relatable and able to let out a giggle once in awhile that doesn't sound unprofessional, but rather like someone who is just tickled by the amazing performance he has seen. I don't think I've ever heard a commentator as good as him and I've been watching for 35 years or more.
I would concede that at times, name pronunciation could be cultural. Or just difficult. They are for me. But I would try to pronounce the name of a multi world champion. (Dont ask me to roll Rs) . But other times, it could be laziness. I have a speech impediment, but I dont portray myself as an announcer, either. Go ahead a say "Jerome" and you would be wrong in many cases. So you ask. I have never, till the link I posted, heard anyway say something about skaters falling over. Maybe that is cultural also. Nothing wrong with providing the ISU definition of a "fall" and its scoring in slack times as its important for many reasons. I am gonna listen to B. at the link and see what I think. I am sorry , but Chris just ruins things for me. He would be great for golf.I get the name pronunciation error, but I'll admit to being baffled about "skaters get penalized for falling over"? Or is her error in a part that was lost in condensing whatever she says that I've never noticed the few times I've heard her?
Noonan is GREAT. Literally anyone is better than US commentators... but nobody comes close to Mark Hanretty. He's knowledgeable, positive, extremely exciting, and yet relatable and able to let out a giggle once in awhile that doesn't sound unprofessional, but rather like someone who is just tickled by the amazing performance he has seen. I don't think I've ever heard a commentator as good as him and I've been watching for 35 years or more.
I am reminded of a comment by Gen. Patton to an English crowd. To Paraphrase him, "The US and England are two countries separated by by a common language" I just watched B. and her male co announcer at the Asia games. The closed caption software had about as much trouble understanding them as I did, but he did better at being interpreted.Skaters do get penalized for falling. Should Belinda Noonan lie? I think not. Further, U.S. NBC commentators mispronounced Yuzuru Hanyu every season. If Americans can't pronounce a well-known skater's name correctly, I sure as heck don't expect a higher standard to be applied to someone who isn't American.
I am reminded of a comment by Gen. Patton to an English crowd. To Paraphrase him, "The US and England are two countries separated by by a common language" I just watched B. and her male co announcer at the Asia games. The closed caption software had about as much trouble understanding them as I did, but he did better at being interpreted.
I meant does she say "fall over" where an American would say "fall down" or just "fall"? That could sound a bit odd, I guess. I think I've only heard her once or twice, so I never noticed. In theory, a dictionary will give a slightly different meaning to each, but in practice any Brits I've heard discussing falls will say "fall over" rather than fall/fall down. As somebody with a foot on either side of the Atlantic, so to speak, I use both terms. (And I'm probably a very rare Scot who can't roll Rs.I would concede that at times, name pronunciation could be cultural. Or just difficult. They are for me. But I would try to pronounce the name of a multi world champion. (Dont ask me to roll Rs) . But other times, it could be laziness. I have a speech impediment, but I dont portray myself as an announcer, either. Go ahead a say "Jerome" and you would be wrong in many cases. So you ask. I have never, till the link I posted, heard anyway say something about skaters falling over. Maybe that is cultural also. Nothing wrong with providing the ISU definition of a "fall" and its scoring in slack times as its important for many reasons. I am gonna listen to B. at the link and see what I think. I am sorry , but Chris just ruins things for me. He would be great for golf.
I can't whistle either. Something to do with palate shape, I'm told.)See, I can't. Listen. To Ted Barton. Because this. Is how. He speaks.Mark is a nice person. But Ted is the best commentator that has ever been. Actually, I could live with Ben Agusto also.
Us FS fans truly can never be happy.