Bravo!!!!! You have made you point. Now leave this thread alone for people who actually like Ice Dancing
While I do think that they are being harsh, people don't have to like B&A to like ice dancing.
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Bravo!!!!! You have made you point. Now leave this thread alone for people who actually like Ice Dancing
Well I don't know about anyone else but it's nice to see Tanith and Ben in first place.







Compare 1992 field- Klimova/Ponamarenko, Duchensays, Usova/Zhulin, Gritschuk/Platov
1994 field- Torvil/Dean, Usova/Zhulin, Gritschuk/Platov
1998 field- Gritshcuk/Platov, Anissina/Peizerat, Krylova/Ovsiannikov, Bourne/Kraatz
None of the current teams would be even close to the top 3 in any of those eras, maybe not in the top 5. The current crop is pretty much a joke, they all are mediocre so it is like who is the best by default of a mediocre crop, none of whom are worthy of being the top but someone has to be by default.
I dont know why the dance field is so incredibly weak now compared to what it used to be. Maybe people arent interested in ice dance these days, I am not sure. The current field of second rate teams battling at the top is depressing though. I miss the days of strong ice dancers at the top, I used to love ice dance back then.
Well the dance event may have been mediocre and paled in comparisions to past eras in quality, but atleast it was judged correctly. That is largely since there were no Asians in the event, as this event is obviously set up for the Asians, but regardless the reason it was the only fairly marked event. So despite the dissapointing quality of the teams near the top in dance today, in that sense it became, like the top teams of the event in dance today by default, the highlight of the day at the GP final.
Well I don't know about anyone else but it's nice to see Tanith and Ben in first place.
ITA. So many have taken last season as evidence that B/A's best years are behind them and think it's time for them to step aside (at 23 and 25!) for the younger teams.
They BEAT all the teams that are left at last years Worlds.How would last season have been proof of that?They BEAT all the teams that are left at last years Worlds.
Their bronze at Worlds was a shock to almost everyone, and many thought it was undeserved (I was not one of them) or a fluke. Many posters have predicted World gold in 2008 for DomShabs, DelShoes or V/M, but few thought B/A had much of shot.
I personally still believe that B/A would have a tough time winning World gold in 2008 when you look at the judges that have been selected for ice dance. DomShabs have a major advantage there.
A twizzle by definition is a one-foot turn. They might be keeping their free leg really low, but if they had both feet on the ice, it wouldn't count.
