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Evan looking good!!!!

Tinymavy15

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I finally got to see Evan skate yesterday. He looks great. He did a full run-through of his SP. It looks, good, a little like Carmen. He had a spanish themed SP in the past and i guess it's somthing he is comfortable with. I think it is better than "the feeling begins." Triple axel looks effortless, beautiful triple lutz out of footwork. He is working a quad toe, triple loop instead of the triple toe, but he was only able to do a 2 loop with a few turns out of the quad in the program.
 
i've been wondering when someone will try the 4toe/3r. It sounds like it could be the hardest combination attempted in competition to date. Perhaps after this someone will try 4s/3r.

Glad to hear he is doing well.
 
thank you for the nice report! :clap: did you see his LP as well?

wow, 4t/3r is definitely an extremely hard combo jump, it's very gutsy of Evan to try it. :thumbsup: did anyone else ever do it in competition before?

glad to know he's doing great, good luck Evan for a fantastic new season! :rock:
 
I laugh at the thought of his planning a harder quad combo in the short, when he couldnt even pull off a clean short program to save his life hardly ever while only attemping a triple flip combo. :laugh:
 
thank you for the nice report! :clap: did you see his LP as well?

wow, 4t/3r is definitely an extremely hard combo jump, it's very gutsy of Evan to try it. :thumbsup: did anyone else ever do it in competition before?

glad to know he's doing great, good luck Evan for a fantastic new season! :rock:

AFAIK no, the closest would be what Tinymavy15 said Evan is doing a 4t-2l that Evgeni did at the GPF in Colorado.
 
More skater news!!! I finally got to see Evan skate yesterday. He looks great. He did a full run-through of his SP.
One of these days, I'm probably going to be sitting next to you in the balcony at the Toyota Center and not even realize it. ;)
 
Now, who can we name the flip after?
Alois Lutz, the first skater to perform a flutz?

But since there is already a jump called the Lutz, I will call it Betty, and Betty, when you call it, you can call it Al (Call it Al).

(Is it that early in the morning? :laugh: )
 
I laugh at the thought of his planning a harder quad combo in the short, when he couldnt even pull off a clean short program to save his life hardly ever while only attemping a triple flip combo. :laugh:
Heh, heh. We'll see who laughs last, LOL. I have a feeling about Evan this year. :yes:
 
Alois Lutz, the first skater to perform a flutz?

But since there is already a jump called the Lutz, I will call it Betty, and Betty, when you call it, you can call it Al (Call it Al).

(Is it that early in the morning? :laugh: )


Actually according to wikipedia (caution: wikipedia)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruce_Mapes

Bruce Mapes originated both the flip and toe loop jumps (in 1913 and 1920 respectively) screwed out of a jump named after him, twice! that's gotta hurt. Let's make it up to him belatedly by renaming the flip as the bruce and the toe-loop as the mapes.
 
A lip would be renamed the luce (not bad)

The flutz would have to be re-named the brutz (meh) or the .... (wait for it) ... BLUTZ. I am so wanting this now. It would be so cool to talk about whether skater X blutzes or not.
 
But since there is already a jump called the Lutz, I will call it Betty, and Betty, when you call it, you can call it Al (Call it Al).

(Is it that early in the morning? :laugh: )

ok NOW you're making me pop in my SOI tape with Scotty's Call Me Al program... *sigh*
 
no, i did not see his long, I hope my mom will let me stay and watch it somtimes soon though. Danielle Khale was there as well, being coached by Frank. I have to say that last season was probaly going to be her best. she is popped several doubles before landing a decent one and her the only triples she tried one triple, a toe loop but her hand down.
 
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