Bynx said:
KOSTNER - 3L, 3F2T, 3F3T, 3S, 2Z. 3/3 for 11.1 points won her the FS. But she had two failed 2As, and her straight line footwork was heavily deducted.
LIASHENKO - 3Z2T, 3F, 3T, 3F2T, attempted 3S2T marked 0, 1Z, 2A.
MANIACHENKO - 3Z2T, 2F, 3F2T -0.8 GOE, 2S, 3T, 3Z -1.8 GOE, 1A.
ROCHETTE - 3L, 3F -2.8 GOE, 2Z -1 GOE, 2F -1GOE, 3T, 3T3S, 2A-0.7 GOE.
POTH - 3T3T -1.4 GOE, 1Z, 3F, 3L, 3Z, 2A, 3S -.6 GOE. SC marks in the upper 4's, low 5's.
LIANG - 3Z2T -1 GOE, 1F, 3T, 3S, 1F, 3Z -3GOE, 2A. Her injury affected her ability to jump.
Thanks Chukiem!
Thanks for posting the above
Bynx, (quoted it so I could remember what each one did)
Man, am I pumped!
Carolina Kostner, a favorite of mine, did GREAT. Finally saw this televised on t.v. and am quite pleased. And this coming on the heels of my other favorite,
Miki Ando, winning the JGPF yesterday. YES! [pumping fist]

^D
That said, here are my impressions of today's televised competition:
WOMEN
Elena Sokolova - it's good to see her looking so happy skating at home in Russia.

^) And she appears to be gradually getting back into shape.......jumps will eventually come........crossing my fingers she does well at Nationals & shows up ready to rock n' roll at Worlds! (8^D
Beatrisa Liang - hmm, I finally remembered whom she reminded me of......Kim Zmeskal of the 1992 USA Olympic Women's Gymnastic Team......same little fullback build & athletic style of performing. Too bad about the hip injury, but at least she came in 4th her first time out on the senior circuit, not bad at all. Better luck next time on the jumps.
Carolina Kostner - what a joy to watch her skate......by far the fastest skater on the senior circuit IMHO (not just this competition).......and her long elegant graceful limbs create such a beautiful line on the ice. Makes her stand out from the crowd. And that 3F/3T was right on!

Not only that, but I've noticed that ALL her jumps are fast, high & quickly rotated (must have phenomenal quick twitch muscle reflex action). On that note, loved her 3turn into the 3R, lovely Ina Bauer into the 2Z (needs to make that into a triple though), and just the way she covers the ice in general on
everything she does. Reminds me of Bambi from those big deer eyes down to those long limbs ~ just a few strokes and she was already on the other side of the rink (didn't even have time to really appreciate the Ina Bauer b/c it was over so quick) ~ and the footwork emphasized this aspect (too bad about the fall though). Also, I think she has the
potential to become a phenomenal spinner (no lie).......already has the Lucinda Ruh body for it as well as height (5'5 1/2")........not to mention the speed & flexibility, only lacking in her leg on the layback position. JMHO. The only other thing I would suggest is a better choreographer.......saw so many moves that were thrown away to the lovely music of "Turnadot".......also needs to hold out her moves a little bit longer (look at a tape of Sarah Hughes performing to this music back in the 1999/2000 season; this is whom she reminds me of btw from body build to technical content to fearlessness). My gosh, this young lady just simply blows me away! Am crossing my fingers that she doesn't grow anymore, maintains her jumps, and works on consistency & improving overall.

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***Note: btw looking over the scores I noticed that Carolina could have won the whole thing if only she had landed that 3Z instead of doubling it, as well as doing 2As instead of singling them. But this will be a good learning experience for her. I'm just happy that she has now joined those rare individuals whom have medalled their first time out on the senior grand prix (ala Hughes, Kirk, Lipinski, Yamaguchi, Thomas, Zayak)***
Galina Maniachenko - good job, don't really recall much except that her program reminded me of the Egyptian one that Maria Butyrskaya did back a few years ago. Better luck next time on the jumps.
Elena Liashenko - funny, I recall her only completing 3 triple jumps cleanly, with the rest being either popped or landed funkily (is that a word :\ ) as well as falling on one??? Nevertheless, she does have a maturity about her skating that would behoove Carolina to take note of & learn from. That said, it was right that she came in second on the FS but won over Carolina on the TCS mark, with Carolina winning over her on the TES mark. JMHO. Way to go warhorse Elena!

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Peace & Love, Nadine
CONGRATS ELENA & CAROLINA!!!