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The top Russian team lost momentum by not competing. I wouldn't be surprised if Virtue + Moir are the judges' favorites next year.
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I could not agree with you more. It does not make any sense ta say that V-M did not deserve to win the FD. It does not make any sense to say that D-S are the greatest and have been for the last years. D-S have been "also-ran" for most of their career, outperformed year in year out, and it almost happened this time around.
I really do think that V-M are something really special since I can't recall any dance team winning medals at the WC on their 2nd year on the senior level. Has it ever been done? I know Torvill / Dean did not, nor did Grischuk / Platov,
Maybe Klimova / Ponomarenko? Not sure... Anyway, these canadian kids are moving up fast, rightfully so.
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V&M the new T&D ?![]()
The top Russian team lost momentum by not competing. I wouldn't be surprised if Virtue + Moir are the judges' favorites next year.
no you are absolutely not![]()
V&M the new T&D ?
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ROTFL all you want, T&D placed 11th and 8th their first 2 years at the WC. V&M placed 6th and 2nd, winning the Free Dance on their 2nd year. So what exactly are you laughing about?
At their first Olympics, T&D placed 5th. We'll see what V&M can do in Vancouver, but I'm pretty sure that if they are healthy, they'll be hard to beat.
ROTFL all you want, T&D placed 11th and 8th their first 2 years at the WC. V&M placed 6th and 2nd, winning the Free Dance on their 2nd year. So what exactly are you laughing about?
At their first Olympics, T&D placed 5th. We'll see what V&M can do in Vancouver, but I'm pretty sure that if they are healthy, they'll be hard to beat.
with a comparison that has no right to be made at that moment.Are you dead serious ?
Do you understand WHY Torvil and Dean ARE important to the history of ice dance ? Do you get the fact they improved the sport by making it go forward ?
It has nothing to do with placements, it has everything to do with what they brought to ice dance.
And let me tell you V&M are nowhere near that and probably never will be.
Do you get the fact that yes V&M are good skaters if not the best technical skaters in ice dance, BUT there is a lot more to ice dance than this and they lack the very meaning of what it is.
They still don't have any impact on that world, and until they try to reinvent themselves sooner than later, they'll know the same path as many NA gifted dance teams that were wasted by the likes of Shpilband.
Being good technicians means nothing. You have to make an impact on all other teams so that they start to try to copy your style.
And I don't see that happening with the all too easy and cheesy programs they've done so far. I'll let them grow up before even thinking they'll one day be on par with the likes of T&D.
Add to that Chris was the epitome of intelligence and meaningfull choreography while they can't even understand that "Les parapluies de Cherbourd" doesn't have a second of happyness in it. It's all about loss and sadness. Maybe the fault is to put on their coaches, but why do NA skaters always go the easy road of cheesy "I'm in love" programs ?
So yes, I amwith a comparison that has no right to be made at that moment.
Setting aside the Torvill and Dean comparison (premature, to say the least!), I don't think that a program based on movie music necessarily has to act out a scene from the movie, or to mimic the movie's characteristic mood.Add to that Chris was the epitome of intelligence and meaningfull choreography while [Virtue and Moir] can't even understand that "Les parapluies de Cherbourd" doesn't have a second of happyness in it. It's all about loss and sadness. Maybe the fault is to put on their coaches, but why do NA skaters always go the easy road of cheesy "I'm in love" programs?
A) For the record, Valse triste was brilliant
B) Being that enthousiastic about them is just over the top right now.
C) And no they are not more successfull than T&D : different time, different judging protocols, different ways of assessing the valors of skaters (they had to wait, no matter how good they were).
D) You are comparing kid, who have yet to prove themselves on the ice dance world,
C) Are you seriously saying that finishing 11th and 8th is a better result than finishing 6th and 2nd? Because most people with an ounce of common sense would say that it is a better result to finish 6th and 2nd than to finish 11th and 8th.
Now I am not a mathematician, but if I remember my grade one math correctly, finishing 6th is better than finishing 11th, and finishing 2nd is better than finishing 8th.
I would have to think that someone who finishes 6th at a world championship had more success than someone who finished 11th, and that someone who gets a silver medal the year after that probably had more success than someone who finished 8th.
In my book, finishing 11th and 8th is less successfull than finishing 6th and 2nd.
Now if you still disagree, you need to tell me what kind of medication you are taking because when you look at the numbers, it looks pretty clear to me.
It sounds like you might be on some medication that is causing you to lose your memory. Or are you unfamiliar with pre-CoP ice dance? Almost everyone knows that pre-CoP, it was virtually impossible for a new team to score a high placement -- waiting your turn was de rigeur. Plus, there was no way for a team to jump up lots of placements in successive years (once again, the "wait your turn" philosophy). I'd . You need to put things into context.
Marie D - What did you think of that Russian North American Moksvina using Love Story for Kam/Smir?
Joe

Setting aside the Torvill and Dean comparison (premature, to say the least!), I don't think that a program based on movie music necessarily has to act out a scene from the movie, or to mimic the movie's characteristic mood.
Why can't skater's give their own interpretation of the music standing alone? I don't think it's necessary, in a competitive skatng program, to dress up like Juliette or to depict the death throes of a swan. To me, "interpreting the music" means matching beautiful and appropriate movement with beautiful music.
Cheesy yuk. It was unusually bad for a Moskvina team.
BigJohn, noone can talk sense into you. You are like a wall.
In those years, beginning in 11th place then movinv 3 spots in one year was just HUGE and a lot better than what's going on with COP.
And don't worry, Skate Canada is going to make sure they get their gold sooner than later![]()