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I feel honored to be named a cheerleader for you!!!

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Where are you going???Dee and Ant: I officially announce you my co-cheerleaders, you ll be responsible when i m gone.![]()
I feel honored to be named a cheerleader for you!!!

I have only a hazy recollection of the 1994 Olympics and can't comment as to either skater. But really, I don't recall writing anything about Oksana, Nancy, or two-footed landings. So what does all that have to do with my post?You didn't see the Oksana/Kerrigan Oly skate, with Baiul two-footing every jump but smiling like Tara. But maybe you are ok with two-foot landings. The predominance of East European judges did rule in that contest. No?
I think Mr. Plushenko is already playing mind games with the rest of the field. But by all means, let's see how the quadless brigade does against Plushy.Medusa said:Article in NZZ: Plushenko expects Lambiel to be his biggest rival for the 2010 Olympic crown.
As much as I love Lambiel, it is very unlikely that he will come back to competition. Wasn't there some article on icenetwork.com where Lambiel says how much he loves skating without the pressure of competition, and how he's glad that his injuries aren't aggravated by competition anymore?
Interesting to me how most assume that just because he's "back" he'll win.

Do you want to keep mentioning the bloc voting thing in every thread, no matter how irrelevant?Sometimes I don't get all the excitement over Tat.Of course she has a long record of winning (bloc voting never hurt her skaters![]()
So Tarasova should turn Asada into a second Cohen? I actually think that Tarasova tried to give Asada some kind of personality - because that's what missing.Mao is the only skater I have seen anywhere near as light as Sasha was and I dont know if Tat will consider and accept what makes Mao special. Seems she wants to make Mao change and become a dramatic Russian Diva.
And Lysacek had such balletic graceful arm movements before Tarasova came along! How could she try to change those elegant Kirov arms?As to Evan, his LP actually seemed to show off his flaws rather than hiding them. Really, all that arm flapping is neither attractive or necessary.
I'm with Medusa on this. He's a happy show skater and power to him. He's had knee surgery several times - not groin surgery. Groin surgery heals; knee sugery just takes pain away temporarily. I know, i've been through it.I think there is avery good chance of Lambiel returning.
He has had knee problems in the past, but I think the main reason he sat out a year was just because he had had enough of the competition grind for a while. He may come back with renewed fire. :yes:
Sometimes I don't get all the excitement over Tat.Of course she has a long record of winning (bloc voting never hurt her skatersbut sometimes her choreo looks to be the same regardless of who is skating.
And Lysacek had such balletic graceful arm movements before Tarasova came along! How could she try to change those elegant Kirov arms?
What does it mean by 'Evan's elegant Kirov arms'? Was he trained at Kirov Ballet Academy???![]()
What does it mean by 'Evan's elegant Kirov arms'? Was he trained at Kirov Ballet Academy???![]()




I think part of the reason he did beat the ones in the field now was due to experience as many of those in the current crop of contenders were newcomers while he was a veteran in 2006.
LOL, i just saw this!No that was not what I had in mind..I was thinking exactly this:Oh no! Female X-Men... Now the femininity/masculinity debate will come to haunt the Plushy thread! No! Nooooo!There are too many threads on that already.
(i didnt make you assistant for no reasonNo, no, no it's fine because mystique can turn into anything, man, woman or beast, so that would be the perfect power as a skater - show off all your sides. Even a crying baby in a pram
Ant
)By 2004 the rest of the 2006 mens competitors went to worlds Including (Lindemann, Takahashi, Lysacek, Weir, Savoie, Klimkin)
I don't know the stats well enough to say who was where, so I stand corrected on the numbers. I guess experience didn't help very many of them, did it? But, did they have the ability to contend? that they were there does say something.
This isn't entirely accurate as in 2004, Lysacek was still competing at the junior level in worlds, with a few senior events as well mixed in.
Still of those competing in 2006, is it safe to say Plush was one of the most experienced competitors of those with the "goods" to get the job done? From the list I saw, thanks for taking time to check it out, I'd answer "yes."
His full time senior career began in 2005, so by 2006 Olympics he didn't have three senior years of International exposure, and yet he still managed to finish a very respectable 4th.
Carrying it further, he had only the 2005 worlds under his belt by 2006 Olympics, and medaled there at his first appearance. (2006 Worlds that year was AFTER the Olympics - he medalled then, too.)
That's true. Lysacek is a twice holder of World bronze medals.. If he keeps on this current roll, he will easily be a contender for gold in Vancouver. We know Joubert falters more than we like to see. as does Jeremy Abbott. We know, too that Patrick Chank can do better. All others are not top competitors for gold, however we have not seen:Sorry but I have to correct this one:
Lysacek won 2005 Worlds bronze medal. He has never won anything in Olympics. In 2006 Oympics, Plushenko got gold, Lambiel got silver, and Jeffrey Buttle got bronze. Lysacek was fourth after all. Then in the 2006 Worlds, Plushenko did not go, Lambiel got gold, Joubert got silver, and Lysacek got bronze.