- Joined
- Jul 11, 2003
IMO, none of the Ladies have a great style except Mai and maybe that's because she understood what Lori wanted. Swan Lake is tough piece of music to skate to and she did admirably (with Lori's choreo) at Campbells. I'm looking to see if she will repeat.
Miki, too, did a remarkable job at Campbell's and I am also looking to see if she will repeat.
There are two top technical Ladies. So the third place is wide open for Meir, Hughes, and above mentioned two. The podium should be a tight race.
For the Men, I'm looking at Alban to hit a high point here and show there is more to the French than Brian. Evan is a weak horse out of the stable. He'll get more strength during the GPs. Kevin is good when he is on. Then there is Oda with his new mature style budding. The podium should also be a tight race.
I'll bet a Beaujolais that Alban hits the podium (but not win), and Mao will get the best Saki for her gold. these are just guesses.
Joe
Miki, too, did a remarkable job at Campbell's and I am also looking to see if she will repeat.
There are two top technical Ladies. So the third place is wide open for Meir, Hughes, and above mentioned two. The podium should be a tight race.
For the Men, I'm looking at Alban to hit a high point here and show there is more to the French than Brian. Evan is a weak horse out of the stable. He'll get more strength during the GPs. Kevin is good when he is on. Then there is Oda with his new mature style budding. The podium should also be a tight race.
I'll bet a Beaujolais that Alban hits the podium (but not win), and Mao will get the best Saki for her gold. these are just guesses.
Joe