A very good European's this year, the standard rises each year.
In Pairs, although a great depth between the German pair S&S and other teams, there is huge potential in the Russian teams. It was sad to see V&M in 4th if it wasn't for them missing a lift element I am sure they would have got silver, because they would have got in the region of 55.00 for TES and subsequently 54.00 for PCS. S&S will now be favourites for World Gold, the chinese teams will be strong challengers.
In Men's Tomas Verner seems to be getting better each year and his programs are mastered to COP, he will be a strong challenger for the world podium and Gold, but he will still be under the limelight of Lambiel, Takahashi and Lysacek who will be challengers for Gold. Joubert seems to be a strong outsider as there are doubts with his fitness.
In Ice Dance, as always subjective but D&S skated well than what I thought to claim European Gold and will be favourites for World Gold now, the French seem to be slipping away now but will hope to rebound and fight for a world medal that eludes them. The North American teams of B&A and V&M will be other strong challengers for medals.
In Ladies the SP was interesting to watch with a lot of clean programs, but Kostner narrowly claimed the gold in the end from Sarah Meier. I would have given it to Meier on the night but I cannot argue with the result. As with everyone else it was good to see Lepisto claim the bronze. It will be difficult for the European Ladies to challenge Asia. I will have to say that Yu Na Kim is strong favourite for world gold with Mao Asada a very strong challenger, then I would say Ando, Nakano, Rochette and Kostner to be challenging. The Americans do not seem as strong this year and Meissner seems to have lost her edge.
We will have to wait and see!!