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I blame whoever infected him with this stupid virus :banging:4. I like the podium , and the GPF implications of it, other than Tomas getting left out. But he has only himself to blame .
I blame whoever infected him with this stupid virus :banging:4. I like the podium , and the GPF implications of it, other than Tomas getting left out. But he has only himself to blame .
No, but these performances didn't look their best yet.Why not? Lysacek also gets 9s. Joubert gets 9s. It's not like Jeremy and Dai got those scores while falling all over the place.
That's a great idea! I'm going to catch the H1N1 and sneeze on a skater before their big day!I blame whoever infected him with this stupid virus :banging:
What is also off-putting is his seeming acceptance of how he performed. Maybe he pratcices have been worse...i don't know, but if he really was not ready why did he compete?
So who thinks we can basically count on the FFSG sending Préaubert to competitions now? Euros at least?
Michal BREZINA reminded me of Tim Goeble and Jeff Buttle combined.
Michal BREZINA reminded me of Tim Goeble and Jeff Buttle combined.
oh but alban looks so HAPPY when he skates, he has not good posture and he is sloppy but he is one of few that looks like he is enjoying being a skater, most look sceptical and/or scared of the competition. I like his clockwork orange approach. Lp not so much, too messy. But he did medal so kudos to him!
I have watched almost nothing from men in SC, just saying.
Because Daisuke always make sure that the juges focus on his hair instead of his take off edge.. that's why his hair look like that.
As for Oda, he had his fly down at NHK to make sure the judges focus on something else other than his take off edge. You need to be creative in order to avoid getting "e" and "!".
Alban: Don't like his skating at all. It's good that he has had clean program but I have nothing to say about it.
Wow, just goes to show how different people are. Although I had the TV on for the whole hour, Preubert's program was the only one I liked well enough to watch all the way through.
i feel that Dai may do better without a quad this season. He still seems to have a stamina issue. The consistency in practice also does not sound good.On the strength of today's competition, whom do I like best? Sigh...I'm tempted to say Patrick Chan, whose movement is so obviously propelled by the music, despite his (temporarily) lamentable jumps. The other one who impressed me is my old favorite Daisuke. I'm so glad he's back, and he also has wonderful musicality as well as athleticism. Of all the men who are contenders, he's the one I most want to see win a medal, though I'm not committing to the gold. (The future is open, and the ice is slippery; I try not to build castles in the air too soon in the year.) I haven't yet seen Oda's Chaplin routine, which I'm sure I'll also love. And I haven't seen all the Americans this year; I'd sure love to root for one of them.
Don't forget you don't discuss skaters until you've read the protocols. No?Wow, just goes to show how different people are. Although I had the TV on for the whole hour, Preubert's program was the only one I liked well enough to watch all the way through.