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Parsons: "It has been a challenging season"

gsk8

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USA’s Rachel Parsons and Michael Parsons finished sixth (155.30) in their debut at this event.


“This has been a challenging season for us and I think this competition was kind of a microcosm of it,” said Rachel Parsons. “We’ve had some rough skates, but we’ve learned a lot from it. We’re ready to build on that for next year. We’re hungry to start for next season.”


“We’re playing around with some different ideas for the free dance,” she added, regarding their plans for next season. “We definitely want to do something again that’s going to push us and that we haven’t done before. It will be fun with the short dance being Tango. We had a Tango free dance three years ago, so it will be fun to kind of dip back into that genre, see if we can put a little bit of a twist to it.”


“It’s been an amazing experience this year,” said her brother, Michael. “We’re really happy to be back here. This rink has some great memories and we’ve made some more great memories this trip. We didn’t exactly have the skates that we wanted. I think our free dance we’re really, really happy with. The short dance we’ve definitely could have done better.”

It's good to see that they are "hungry" for next season. :clapper:What style would you like them to try on?
 
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Anyasnake

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For the tango SD, they have to think out of the box. Story-telling, contemporary tango, anything but a classical tango. They have to but it might make them stand out too.

They have to take the fact that they are siblings skating together as a big artistic opportunity.
 
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