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I couldn't disagree more with every single point you've made.
Firstly they haven't actually gone down the rankings, they finished 11th at 06 Worlds and 11th in 07 in a very tough field. They climbed 3 places to finish 5th at Euros, and finished 4th at C0R GP with the LOTM FD and beating M&Z in the process.
Beating M&Z was not that difficult this year, which is why they split up. However, I would not say the Kerr's have gotten worse really this year, only that their pllacing got worse. I believe they have a lot of talent and have a lot of potential for improvement, which is why I listed 3 things I think they could surely do..
Do you think they are unable to improve? You must think so if you disagree with me on every point. And apparently you disagree with how much judges on average fail to reward Cowboy and Indians programs? Check out how D&L did with Taboo vs how they did the next 2 years with romantic fluff.
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They did not intentionally do a half revolution jump in the OD, and whether Sinead actually did it or not is debatable, as many people have tried to spot it and can't, and no other TS did all season, whereas G&P have a blatant illegal knee sliding move and get away with it. I doubt if any GB couple would finish ahead of G&P at SA irrespective of their condition, however there were justifiable reasons why they weren't in top shape at SA last year.
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T&D finished ahead of American couples on American ice. It's possible. And I believe Barber and Slater did too. Just no GB couple has done it lately. G&P are not the 1st place American couple. USfigureskating just isn't going to support G&P they way they will / do B&A.
And John and Sinead weren't in their best shape at their first GP event the year before either. They finished 7th at Skate Canada 2005, behind G&P (in 3rd place), Fraser & Lukanin, Romanskaya and Grachev, and Lefebvre and Markov. Obviously, they weren't in their best shape there either. It's a bad pattern that I hope the Kerrs can break next year, whatever the reasons are for it.
BTW, I was at Skate America this year in Hartford.I was so looking forward to watching the Kerrs...and they were a disappointment.
And I watched T&D win their first ever World Championship on the same ice in 1981, ahead of 2 US teams.
As to the half rotation jump--it is better not to plan any jumps in the OD. The penalty is too high. I can find the jump in the OD-to me, it's half a rev, and therefore OK, but the caller thought it was over rotated. If you don't plan jumps, eville callers can't ding you for them. And there's no extra points for planning jumps
Finally, it's a hindrance to have such a weak GB No.2 couple, as it neither pushes them to keep on their toes, which is why they've gone to train abroad, or creates a strong *presence* at Europeans for the GB Team. Having strong No.2s obviously helps, as does the selection of the Judging Panel and TS Team. The fact is from CD to FD the Kerr's skated better than 2 other couples at Worlds - F&S and G&P - but still the scores favoured the other 2 and conspired to keep them out of the top 10. Apart from a bit of moaning from a few Brits - what do they care? The Kerr's could go out next season and skate brilliantly and still not get the scores they deserve, we've found that out very clearly the hard way.
You may or may not be right about whether having a great 2nd place team is a plus. It depends on the character of the competitors, and I expect you know more about the Kerrs as competitors than I do. Some competitors do better when pushed (Kristi Yamaguchi). Some competitors are a bit fragile and come apart when pushed (perhaps Sasha).
But I do not think the rest of what you said is entirely true. How do you think Denkova and Staviyski got to be World Champions? The 2nd place Bulgarian team is not very good. And Bulgaria is not Politicks central.
Also, how do you think Torvill and Dean got to be World Champions? They trained hard, were hugely talented, and presented hugely better programs than any other team in their time frame. (as I can happily attest, having been fortunate enough to have seen them live
)If the Kerrs put on massively great programs next year, they will be rewarded, I believe. Perhaps not as much as they deserve, but certainly higher than 11th place.
Finally, I repeat, do you feel that the Kerrs are unable to improve?
(though I'm sure the new generation that has more experience will find a way, if they haven't already)
) liked jazz and even some country. Especally when I would sing to her. lol Of course these examples are all younger than the judges, and the 'Ol school mentality is likely keeping the music choices to a confined expectation.