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- Mar 28, 2005
Stephane should skip the GP final. He is in no shape to compete still obviously. Still blowing all his jumps and giving up competitions to lesser skaters he used to beat in his sleep.
wow, Lambiel still got the highest PCS -- it would actually be a major gift to all of his fans if he could skate this program clean once. I find it over the top amazing and beautiful.
Stephane should skip the GP final. He is in no shape to compete still obviously. Still blowing all his jumps and giving up competitions to lesser skaters he used to beat in his sleep.
Stephane should skip the GP final. He is in no shape to compete still obviously. Still blowing all his jumps and giving up competitions to lesser skaters he used to beat in his sleep.
why Johnny? he's boring. Please give us Lambiel any day.
Has he qualified for the final?
If so, I think he should definitely give it a go for my very selfish reason.
Any top level competition without him is just not right.
Omigosh, omigosh, omigosh, Johnny's won!!! :agree::yes:
I am sooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo happy!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
About Johnny needing 10 extra points, while it would be a nice security the interesting fact is that only one other skater this season has even approached Johnny's FS score: Evan Lysacek. In general the most important thing for Johnny to do is to be consistent, since that is the biggest problem that male skaters seem to have these days. Just look at the main competitors:
Stephane Lambiel (Hasn't shown any consistency this season)
Evan Lyascek (Often bombs short programs)
Daisuke Takahashi (On and off)
Brian Joubert (Injuried often)
I just realized if Griazev comes 2nd at NHK behind Takahashi he would qualify for the GP final ahead of Van Der Perren.
Well, Weir's second triple Axel was downgraded to a double - so he was not even clean - plus, he forgot the third combo. I wish that Stéphane skated better, the message to Johnny seems to be: do a nearly flawless performance with 7 triples and without a quad - and you win against the best. It just won't be that easy at Worlds, or the GPF, for that matter.