The only performances I will still be re watching in 2 years are Carolina Kostners SP & LP plus Mao Asada LP
I'm probably with you 99% on this.
The only performances I will still be re watching in 2 years are Carolina Kostners SP & LP plus Mao Asada LP
The only performances I will still be re watching in 2 years are Carolina Kostners SP & LP plus Mao Asada LP
I really hate picking on skaters but outside of the polina's jumps and spins she really just looked like a public skater to me but honestly ... to each their own. I can get you free public skate passes if your interested.
Seriously...how much more do you expect her to grow...lol. Did you see her 4 yrs ago? http://m.vk.com/article2030424516_954415070?api_view=e1024fedbddf782effb72892ade098
Do you even consider that when you post such nonsense that a nice 13yr old girl may read this and your comments may affect them and what they are going thru?
You complain about my post yet you have no problems calling Polina a public skater and condescendingly offering to get me passes? :sarcasm:
Whether you, Yulia or anyone else likes it or not, at the moment Yulia is still a child with a child's body. It is a basic physiological fact that she will not remain that way forever. It is also a basic fact that figure skating jumps (for both men and women) can be adversely affected by growth, whether height or other physical changes. Small jumps that rely on fast rotation suffer the most. This is not my opinion; it is a fact hardened by the long years of many skaters who have had trouble with their jumps.
What I find interesting is how much the team event seemed to sap the energy of the singles skaters.