I don't expect any surprises in pairs and dance, but there may be some surprises in the singles...both men and ladies if we're lucky. I'm really not a fan of ice dancing, as the results usually adhere to ranking & reputation. I don't pay much attention to the ice dance event, so I believe the top 3, according to their finish at Worlds should be:
1. Grushina/ Goncharov 2. Belbin/Agosto 3. Chait/Sharovsky
The pairs results will be just as predictable:
1. Totmianina/ Marinin 2. Petrova/Tikhonov 3. Zhang/Zhang
Now for the more interesting stuff:
The mens competition:
1. Joubert 2. Takahashi 3. Weiss
Well...my prediction for the men may appear a little "off the wall", but anything can happen this early in the season. I think that Daisuke Takahashi, the 2002 World Jr Champ, will improve by leaps & bounds this season. He has nice artistry and a couple of quads in his arsenal. I really didn't want to predict Joubert as the winner, as he usually starts very slow in the GP series. Also, I believe Lindemann is a one hit wonder...I may very well be wrong...who knows? However, there are other men who may surprise such as Griazev & Lysacek.
The ladies competition:
1. Kwan 2. Ando 3. Ota
It will not be surprising if Kwan wins, but the battle for the remainder of the podium may render some surprises. I believe Cohen will miss the podium by failing to complete some difficult jump combinations...give her credit for attempting to up the ante. However, I don't think the COP will hurt Ando as much as many have predicted. Her technical merit should help her keep the heat on Kwan for the gold medal. Also, Ando is a very soft skater with a classical style of skating...she's better than her free program at Worlds. It's true that she is not expressive enough, and she did exhibit a lack of endurance in her free skate at Worlds. However, who wouldn't be fatigued after skating that technically packed program? She should improve dramatically with experience in the senior ranks. Also, I see the COP didn't prevent Mao Asada from winning handily at the Long Beach Jr Grand Prix event with technically difficult programs.
My pick for Yukina to win the bronze medal may appear far-fetched to most of you, and I plead guilty to being an Ota fan. This may be wishful thinking on my part with a bit of reality mixed in...I would like to predict Ota to win SA, but Kwan is skating on home ice. As an Ota fan, I'm pulling for a big upset here, but I know Yukina's weakness is her jumping...particularly the flip jump. I'm just praying for a miracle, as Yukina will need to place high at SA and Cup of China to even make it on the Japanese team for Worlds. I think she's very well aware of this, and I'm hoping that she will respond accordingly.