Then get ready for a switch to biathlon or ski jumping. The Germans nearly lost to the Zhangs at Skate America, and that is with the Zhangs making mistakes and the Germans only making a couple. The Zhangs arent a top 3 pair team anymore. Volosozhar & Trankov would have slaughtered them at Skate America, and while later in the year it might be closer, V&T are taking over as the Worlds top pair team and likely will dominate from now until Sochi.
Whoa! Ya think?!! Look, I like V/T, but if they are going to dominate the field from now until Sochi, you must know something that I don't. Get real. S/S, while definitely having to earn their marks as they are not judges' favorites, have still pushed the pairs discipline forward with their difficulty, innovative moves and choreo, their range, and their eagerness to take risks, challenge themselves and explore something different every season. All the teams look to S/S and incorporate a lot of what S/S do. If you can't see that, oh well.
For sure S/S were judged harshly for trying a high-risk move at SA. That's why I say they have to earn every point, unlike some of the Russian pairs, who get points just for being Russian. Still, I like V/T of all the Russians. Too bad, just because the Olympics will be in Sochi, S/S will have to pull some kind of magic superhuman effort out of the hat to beat V/T, and we know that already, even two years ahead of Sochi. In that respect, higher marks in the GP this season for V/T vs what S/S had (of course with some mistakes in both programs for S/S), is not surprising at all.
ETA: I agree with those who don't particularly care for V/T sp. Yes, they skated it well, but I don't like the music. Also, clearly, V/T are trying to copy S/S style with this program. S/S do S/S style better, and S/S are always one-step ahead with innovation and trying something different, regardless of judges' scoring. So what the judges at SC fairly much over-scored V/T for their performance. Unsurprising. Nevertheless, I enjoy watching V/T (aside from this sp). I think V/T's fp better suits their on-ice identity, but so much for what I think. Judges will always do what they do. That's figure skating.
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