Re: Summer Questions - Men
AAAHHHHH.....something in the air told me that splendidly
gorgeous ruskie skater Alexander "Sasha" Abt was
being discussed...so I had to join it.
But first.......
1. If Alexei skates in 2004, will he be at his Olympic best?
No - history has proven that being on the eve of your 26th birthday is not a winning
age for male skater Olympians - but....you never know,
after all he has the "Yagudin Mystique".
2. Will Elvis make a Golden come-back?
I hope it's as short-lived as possible, LOL.
3. Is Plush a shoo-in at Worlds 2004?
No such thing as a shoo-in, although Alexei's latest
comments are that if he's healed he'll be at GP events for sure, but probably not Euros and Worlds...but then
again....if he does well and wins an event at Lalique
or Bofrost/Cup or China....I'll bet he does Worlds - count
on it.
4. Will Tim better his 2003 Worlds performance?
Unlikely - he could add another quad - especially with
the new CofP system - and he could not stumble at
the end - but he seemed, well...almost inspired this
year at Worlds - interesting to see if he can find that
again. To "better" his performance, he'd have to wind
up on the top of the podium, and so far his choreography,
music, costumes, posture, and lags in charisma do not
bode well for him winning a gold medal - even though
he could kick ass at Skate America this coming season.
5. Given the above-mentioned, where does Takeshi stand?
In third place, as always - but hopefully not robbing Abt
of a medal again, LOL. He's great and all...but something
about makes me yawn - the only exception was when
he did the Morozov (tm) footwork sequence...otherwise,
I'm snoozing....now....not like I'm snoozing when Weiss
is out there - that's like a full blown coma....just too
relaxed to be really interested in what Takeshi is doing out on the ice to generate much inner excitement.
6. Who among the following do you see as podium potential: Abt? He is currently UNINJURED - yah-hoo!!! If Sasha stays healthy and Zhulin designs a hot LP this season (they're keeping the same SP from last year) - then yes, dear Sasha could wind up with a medal. Unfortunately, he's up against
Plush at both of his GP events this season, and due to
missing Worlds, he's not in three events like last year.
He was throwing out some very nice 3-3-3 jumps on his
japanese and french tour this summer - and on tiny ice.
With a chance to build up some speed and the security
of bigger ice, it looks like he could be delivering some
beautiful jumps this coming season - go Sasha!!!
Buttle?
Only in a GP or canadian event at this point.
Joubert?
Brian is young (still only 1

, powerful, determined, focused,
talented, and learning to perform under pressure.
He will be the major contender battling it out with the russians for the next Olympic medal - he'll be the magic
age of 21 - still young enough for the big jumps, yet
seasoned enough to command major attention and bring
presence into the arena - and.....stay composed under pressure. Brian - you go baby, you hot french sweetie!
Klimkin?
Hope not - 'cause I like Plush, adore Sasha, and
a complete russian sweep seems unlikely.
Lambiel?
Ladies and Gentlemen - this is the #2 contender for the
next Olympic threat to the Russians - right behind Joubert.
IF he gets his jumps, and ONLY if he gets his jumps consistent - but this guy is all about artistry and amazing moves - he looks good, and again - he'll be at the magic age -
in fact, he might slip in to the Olympics at age 20!
Li?
He's mega-improved. A definite threat with the CofP deal...
Sadly, his swoon factor is at the bottom of the barrell.
Sandhu?
Never the gold at Olys or Worlds - but a top 4-5 finish
is possible.
Weiss?
Nope - that Hummer has upped and left town......
Thanks to all above who posted commentary about
Sasha Abt - ahhhh.....is my bias showing???:smokin: