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- Nov 3, 2012
I enjoy watching certain skaters at all times, whether in competition or in a gala or even in training. And of course, a gala program has no rules/requirements and no judges, so there is more freedom in a gala program than in a competition program. Skaters can relax more in galas. Competition programs and gala programs can both move me deeply, depending on the skater, program, or situation.
With those things granted, I do find there are skaters whose galas I enjoy substantially more than their competition programs. Two for me in this category are Ilia Malinin and Mikhail Shaidorov.
I enjoy any of Ilia's galas much more than what he does in competition. I love him most when he can take his time and not pack in all those jumps. He's used Running as both a SP and a Gala, and I like it more as a gala. His tributes at Legacy on Ice and 2025 Worlds, as well as Fear in Milan, are quite compelling.
As far as Mikhail, all I need to say is panda. He really lets go and has fun in that program and that panda suit. I admire his jumps most in competition, so it shocked me when he came out in a panda suit and made us all laugh so much. I watched Mikhail's 2025 4CC LP and then his 2025 4CC gala and it felt like it was two different skaters!
I know some people don't watch galas, but for those who do, do you find yourself consistently enjoying the galas of certain skaters more than their competition programs? Or is that just me?
Have fun with this.
With those things granted, I do find there are skaters whose galas I enjoy substantially more than their competition programs. Two for me in this category are Ilia Malinin and Mikhail Shaidorov.
I enjoy any of Ilia's galas much more than what he does in competition. I love him most when he can take his time and not pack in all those jumps. He's used Running as both a SP and a Gala, and I like it more as a gala. His tributes at Legacy on Ice and 2025 Worlds, as well as Fear in Milan, are quite compelling.
As far as Mikhail, all I need to say is panda. He really lets go and has fun in that program and that panda suit. I admire his jumps most in competition, so it shocked me when he came out in a panda suit and made us all laugh so much. I watched Mikhail's 2025 4CC LP and then his 2025 4CC gala and it felt like it was two different skaters!
I know some people don't watch galas, but for those who do, do you find yourself consistently enjoying the galas of certain skaters more than their competition programs? Or is that just me?

Have fun with this.
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