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I am beginning to believe that there is a strategic Russian-Canadian alliance, with the Russians promising to back D/L and V/M with the proviso that Canada back DomShabs on an ongoing basis. Den/Sta are retiring after this year so they aren't part of the deal.
Therefore, I was not surprised to see D/L on top after the CD--and DomShabs in 3rd. It will be interesting to see how this pans out.
Thank you so much for this link and review.
Not being able to really judge speed and ice coverage, I also would have had the Kerrs above both K/N and F/S. Faella's upper body esp. her arms really bothered me in this CD. I haven't been paying that much attention to the Kerrs the past year, but did they improve quite a lot? In this scenario, are D/L told that if they win and intend to compete in Vancouver, they will drop like rocks starting in 2008?
I love the compulsory dances. I wish they would drop the original and free dances and do three different compulsories.

As for their OD, yes, I'd agree it's their weakest event if they had kept the OD they had at the beginning of the season. The one they debuted at the GPF is very strong and I hope they skate the lights out w/it.
I agree. D & L WON the OD at GPF, so I hardly think it's weak.
just because your faorite team lost...This French pair will not medal based on these scores. They outscored both Russian and Bulgarian pairs by a relatively wide margin at Euros in CD.
I am beginning to believe that there is a strategic Russian-Canadian alliance, with the Russians promising to back D/L and V/M with the proviso that Canada back DomShabs on an ongoing basis. Den/Sta are retiring after this year so they aren't part of the deal.
Therefore, I was not surprised to see D/L on top after the CD--and DomShabs in 3rd. It will be interesting to see how this pans out.
Incidentally, the judges for the OD are: AUS, BUL, CAN, CZE, GER, ITA, JPN, LTU, POL, RUS, UKR, USA. Half the panel is SSR/Eastern European (as usual), and if you add Canada to the Eastern bloc, it looks as if the deal is IN.
Den/Sta, DelShoes and B/A will all be fighting for that 3rd medal.
For once I am excited about the dance event because it is so close, it makes it a real competition. I agree that the top 5 can all have a chance a medal, I think it may come down to nerves and consistancy for the medalist. I hope the americans skate well, they have had so much critism this year about thier programs. Sometimes I think dance is hard to top program after program every year.

Thank you so much for this link and review.
I have to agree 100% with your statement "Ice Dance is about interpreting the different rhythms of all the Dances, and couples who stick to their one, developed, same style are failing IMO." It drives me crazy to see great scores going to couples that approach every dance in one style and/or like their favorite dance. The ability to show the contrast between multiple styles of dancing and appropriate response to different kinds of music (or not) why I miss multiple CD's. (Although I can't say that the judging was all that great when there were 2 CD's -- I saw Lobacheva/Averbukh dance Blues and Waltz CD's in Malmo in 2003 in the exact same waltz style, and they lead their group in both. 3 CD's is idea for a dance lover, but was an amazing test of stamina and concentration for the dancers.)
Thanks for the review, La Rhumba. Do you think that Charlie White overmaches his partner? They said the same once about Belbin and Agosto, but I think Tanith has caught up.