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Wow, no replies here yet? I'm impressed with the depth of the Canadian field thus far. Even the lower flights have been good. I've actually found Karam/O'Keefe to be standouts in both the FD and the OD this team has a really bright future.

Edited because Girard/Dougherty are the ones that did the Flamenco.....
 
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Allie Hann-McCurdy / Michael Coreno

rapsody in blues

taught by kraatz,

fast rotational lift
very strong at performing
nice use of music in circular ftwk
sequential twizzle, well done
very exquisite move
strong straight line lift, beautiful arch
serpentine lift, good speed
toe-tapping straight line sequence, deep edges
the crowd loved it.
rotational lift combination, variations of positions

the audience roared. they are happy with their performance
 
Kaitlyn Weaver / Andrew Poje

holding hands, skating around in warm-up

intensity between the skaters.
straight line lift andrew fell
curve rotational lift combination
combo spin, good speed,
serpentine lift, nice change of levels from high to low
sequential twizzle nicely done
straight line sequence, strong use of music
final, rotational lift, great speed

fall may turn out to be very costly.
the crowd is still very supportive of them. they know how good the pair is.
 
Tessa Virtue / Scott Moir

Zueba giving the team last minute advice

the crowd is cheering even before they begin.

the umbrella's cherbourg
the concept is to follow the story in the movie
rotational lift combo, mighty fast
combo/dance spin, picture perfect
circular step sequence, very close together,
no effort, just gliding across the ice
straight line lift, beautiful, increasing the difficulty
circular step, skate very close together, amazing unison
amazing entry to very fast rotational lift
great variations of position on serpentine lift, scott a little bit of stumble, bringing tessa down

everyone is on their feet, cheering for new canadian champ
 
Tessa and Scott's Free Dance was gorgeous!!! :D I remember seeing it live in Quebec City in November, and I think here they just really finished off every movement to make the dance even more expressive... wow... I'm at a loss for words here! hehe

Kypma
 
Hopefully, Virtue & Moir can go on to win a medal at the World Championships too! Congrats to the new Canadian Champions!! :bow::clap::love:
 
Final Results

1 Tessa Virtue / Scott Moir WO 40.04 65.29 103.76 209.09
2 Kaitlyn Weaver / Andrew Poje NO 32.54 55.60 87.47 175.61
3 Allie Hann-McCurdy / Michael Coreno BC/YT 32.62 54.60 86.64 173.86
4 Vanessa Crone / Paul Poirier CO 30.22 54.13 88.60 172.95
5 Mylene Girard / Liam Dougherty QC 30.70 53.89 87.69 172.28
6 Siobhan Karam / Kevin OKeefe EO 31.26 52.85 83.15 167.26
7 Mylene Lamoureux / Michael Mee QC 28.19 50.90 81.82 160.91
8 Lauren Senft / Augie Hill BC/YT 29.00 49.50 78.54 157.04
9 Andrea Chong / Guillaume Gfeller QC 25.62 48.51 79.52 153.65
10 Bethany Puttkemery / Kevin Gallagher CO 27.27 44.29 74.89 146.45
11 Christina Bourgeois / Jonathan Pelletier QC 25.56 42.39 72.11 140.06
12 Lisa Johnson / Joseph Scott NS 22.32 40.66 65.58 128.56
13 Megan Wilson / Garett Goodman AB/NT/NU 21.94 35.38 64.76 122.08
14 Claire Tannett / Wendell McGrath AB/NT/NU 21.15 35.67 60.38 117.20
15 Rebecca Fowler / Michael Olson AB/NT/NU 21.06 35.85 53.67 110.58

The last 3 teams I watched were really exquisite, they stepped up to their plates, pushing each other in competitions.
 
Best I've seen V/M skate the FD this season. Well-deserved win. I really liked Weaver/Poje's FD as well. Huge improvement over the beginning of the season. I thought it was easily the second-best FD if they hadn't had the fall.

I like Hann-McCurdy/Coreno, and think they have tons of talent, but I wasn't a big fan of either their OD or their FD. Both are presented well, but they're very stylized, to the point where it's tough to get a sense of who the couple really are. It's kinda....over-the-top fake at times, which leaves it looking a bit old-fashioned, especially for these two young dancers. I want to see them do something next season where I feel like we're actually getting to see some genuine emotion....

Crone/Poirer did really well with a tango. I'm not a fan of couples doing a tango for the FD, as I think it ends up being a bit flat... too hard often to maintain the necessary intensity, or give it any sense of highs and lows. But this tango was one of the best I've seen, and they handled the difficulty well. Well-deserved 2nd place in the FD.

I liked Girard and Dougherty, but you could tell this dance was not as difficult as the other top teams. They need to step it up technically.
 
Congratulations to Tessa and Scott!!!

I really enjoyed all of the dances tonight, but the Final Flight was just outstanding w/the talent on display. Canada is so deep in dance right now, it's scary!!

In a really good way though. :biggrin:
 
Wow, the FD is definitely the best I've ever seen from Tessa and Scott. Gorgeous! Their potential is unbelievalbe. I already smell the OGM on their way. :love:
 
just watched VM interview

the gist of it is they want to build more speed and power into their routine for the Worlds.
 
Congratulations to Tessa and Scott on winning their first Canadian title and best of luck to them at Worlds! :clap: :bow:

Although first place wasn't really a surprise to me, I was pleasantly shocked and impressed at how very close the second to fifth-place dance teams were. There was an actual battle taking place for the silver and bronze medals, and that's certainly great to see...especially in ice dance! :agree:

And Hann-McCurdy/Coreno's OD music definitely ranks high on my "pieces of music I never expected to hear at a skating event" list...but in a good way!

I already smell the OGM on their way. :love:

Ssshh...I hope the Skategods did not read that last sentence!
 
I guess it's just me, but I thought V&M's FD wasn't the best I'd seen from them all season. To me, It seemed like they were over-emoting. Also, some parts seemed a bit sloppy (I thought Scott came out of his second twizzle a bit early, and when he does that "opening the umbrella" thing, either he or Tessa misjudged the distance, which made him have to hop to readjust). There was definitely some trouble in the second half of the serpentine lift. I also thought that they were ahead of the music in some parts.

However, I thought if they were experimenting in speed and emotion, Nationals was definitely the place to do it. With the lead they had, like Tracy said, it's a good place to take risks. I just hope they have the program a little more under control at 4CCs and Worlds.
 
I guess it's just me, but I thought V&M's FD wasn't the best I'd seen from them all season. To me, It seemed like they were over-emoting. Also, some parts seemed a bit sloppy (I thought Scott came out of his second twizzle a bit early, and when he does that "opening the umbrella" thing, either he or Tessa misjudged the distance, which made him have to hop to readjust). There was definitely some trouble in the second half of the serpentine lift. I also thought that they were ahead of the music in some parts.

However, I thought if they were experimenting in speed and emotion, Nationals was definitely the place to do it. With the lead they had, like Tracy said, it's a good place to take risks. I just hope they have the program a little more under control at 4CCs and Worlds.

actually, I don't think you get the program at all. As a matter of fact, I think you have been struggling with "understanding" it all season.

First try to get it then you will note that all the above is nitpicking and doesn't carry weight or say much...given that you don't appear to know anything about this program.
 
As far as this program goes, I have to say they captured the theme to a "T", are actually, a much better dancer than last year and that(Valsie Triste) was no kid stuff. :biggrin:

Great work and best wishes at Worlds.
 
actually, I don't think you get the program at all. As a matter of fact, I think you have been struggling with "understanding" it all season.

First try to get it then you will note that all the above is nitpicking and doesn't carry weight or say much...given that you don't appear to know anything about this program.

:confused: What makes you think I've been struggling to understand it all season? And, why is what I'm saying nitpicking? I'm commenting on the actual skating -- not the theme. How does understanding the theme (which I do) have anything to do with the comments I made?
 
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