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LADIES LONG PROGRAM Thread

Position After 6 Of 24

1. Chantelle KERRY (AUS) - 102.49 (FS = 70.21 (TES: 37.72, PCS: 32.49))
2. Yea-Ji YUN (KOR) - 96.85 (FS = 64.39 (TES: 33.50, PCS: 31.89, DED: 1.00))
3. Melanie SWANG (THA) - 96.16 (FS = 64.95 (TES: 36.05, PCS: 28.90))
4. Lejeanne MARAIS (RSA) - 94.34 (FS = 62.19 (TES: 30.20, PCS: 32.07))
5. Crystal KIANG (TPE) - 93.79 (FS = 62.88 (TES: 31.61, PCS: 31.27))
6. Zhaira COSTINIANO (PHI) - 87.26 (FS = 56.93 (TES: 27.64, PCS: 30.29, DED: 1.00))
 
Suhr is an exquisite girl and beautiful skater... but those were some hard spills. Here's hoping she can develop her strength and competition nerves... I'm sure the Colorado air didn't help.
 
Position After 7 Of 24

1. Chantelle KERRY (AUS) - 102.49 (FS = 70.21 (TES: 37.72, PCS: 32.49))
2. Yea-Ji YUN (KOR) - 96.85 (FS = 64.39 (TES: 33.50, PCS: 31.89, DED: 1.00))
3. Melanie SWANG (THA) - 96.16 (FS = 64.95 (TES: 36.05, PCS: 28.90))
4. Chae-Yeon SUHR (KOR) - 94.95 (FS = 58.41 (TES: 28.47, PCS: 31.94, DED: 2.00))
5. Lejeanne MARAIS (RSA) - 94.34 (FS = 62.19 (TES: 30.20, PCS: 32.07))
6. Crystal KIANG (TPE) - 93.79 (FS = 62.88 (TES: 31.61, PCS: 31.27))
7. Zhaira COSTINIANO (PHI) - 87.26 (FS = 56.93 (TES: 27.64, PCS: 30.29, DED: 1.00))
 
Ugh... She's so slow and I hate this cut of music. I also hate the fact that everyone is using Black Swan.
 
Needs more skin-peeling and self-stabbing to truly be the Black Swan. That goes for all the Black Swan programs this year.
 
The latest regal Canadian lady. Long legs create lovely lines and she spins fast, but I think she only landed 2 triples. Took lots of spills. Nice 2A though (+2-2). Toward the end her posture went to hell during her steps. I like her though. We can always blame Colorado!

This is an SB? Eek.
 
Typical performance from a typical Canadian ladies medalist. She landed 2 triples.

I don't think pewter medals are given out at Canadians. Hopefully she can improve her consistency. She's capable of doing better, but obviously all that matters is what you do during competition.
 
Position After 8 Of 24

1. Alexandra NAJARRO (CAN) - 117.11 (FS = 80.03 (TES: 40.29, PCS: 40.74, DED: 1.00))
2. Chantelle KERRY (AUS) - 102.49 (FS = 70.21 (TES: 37.72, PCS: 32.49))
3. Yea-Ji YUN (KOR) - 96.85 (FS = 64.39 (TES: 33.50, PCS: 31.89, DED: 1.00))
4. Melanie SWANG (THA) - 96.16 (FS = 64.95 (TES: 36.05, PCS: 28.90))
5. Chae-Yeon SUHR (KOR) - 94.95 (FS = 58.41 (TES: 28.47, PCS: 31.94, DED: 2.00))
6. Lejeanne MARAIS (RSA) - 94.34 (FS = 62.19 (TES: 30.20, PCS: 32.07))
7. Crystal KIANG (TPE) - 93.79 (FS = 62.88 (TES: 31.61, PCS: 31.27))
8. Zhaira COSTINIANO (PHI) - 87.26 (FS = 56.93 (TES: 27.64, PCS: 30.29, DED: 1.00))
 
Yeah, Najarro never medalled at Canadians; she's been fourth twice I believe.

She really is a beauty to watch. If only...
 
I don't think pewter medals are given out at Canadians. Hopefully she can improve her consistency. She's capable of doing better, but obviously all that matters is what you do during competition.

No, they are not and yes she is capable of more; she has struggled with consistency this year.
 
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