Shine:
You sort of "stole my thunder here"; however, as I did not get home until almost 1:30 am that was the best I could muster.
Here is my report:
It was almost "surreal" just being there, but what a night!
Kurt - well, despite his mishaps with his skates - which by the way turned up in Singapore and are now on their way to Ontario - he absolutely "stole the show." He had us in the palm of his hand before he even skated. As soon as Kurt stepped on the ice he received a standing ovation. His antics on and off the ice kept us in stitches. He was not as "spot on" as he was in ice wars, but nonetheless he kept Canada's score up and kept the spirits high. Talk about a born entertainer! He just can't help himself. He was one of the highlights of the evening for me - just watching him in the side lines interacting with the audience and the skaters was a treat.
Todd - Delivered an awesome performance just as Shine reported. He also received a well deserved standing ovation.
Alexei - Of course, Alexei is well loved here and everyone was thrilled with his performance - especially his technical program - the car. He faltered a little on his artistic program - which was a kind of unusual. Anyway, we love him and he too received an ovation. His passion for skating comes out in each performance. He "invites" you in when he skates. It's wonderful! He also has a great raport with the audience.
Oksana - "Blew everyone out of the water" with her technical program. It was like watching her all over again at her Olympic performance. I love her "Swan Lake" program. I think it is even better than Sasha's interpretation especially the arm movements. I think she skated it better though at Ice Wars. Still I absoutely enjoyed it. Lovely.
Jose - She was the surprise of the evening for me. Little Jose delivered two wonderul programs. She really knows how to "sell" it to the crowd. Jose brought Canada's score way up! Way to go Jose!
Nicole - Poor Nicole! She had a skaters worse nightmare with her music. She just started skating "Dust in the Wind" when her CD started skipping! However, it was fixed and she skated a lovely program. I think it unnerved her though. She did not have a great night.
Maria - I think her mistake is the music she chooses. She has a lovely classic line and is a good spinner. I watched her on the warm up. I wish someone like Sandra Bezic would get hold of her and show her how to use her strengths to show off her skating. I hated both her programs.
The pairs were breathtaking.
Jamie and David - Well, what can I say. I think what sets them apart from everyone is their smoothness. They just float from one element to the next together and skate like one. Their musicality is also wonderful. Their "Crying" program sung by K.D. Lang brought tears to my eyes (talk about Canadian content!) and their artisitic program (Who Wants to Live Forever) brought down the house. They received a 10. I think David does one of the best spread eagles out there.
They also contributed to the antics. Jamie wanted to practice her death spiral and David was sort of ingnoring her momentarily so she pretended to "pout" then Anton S. came by and grapped her hand and they did a death spiral together! Then David skated over to Elena and they did a death spiral - only David did the female part! It was hilarious and really added to the evening.
Elena and Anton - Their technical program did nothing for me. They faltered a couple of times, but their artistic program was wonderul. They were the last to skate after Jamie and David. It was the best I have ever seen from them and by far one of the best programs they have done. They too received a standing ovation.
I should mention Steve Cousins - as always the girls went wild for him! He skated well. Ina and Zimmerman really skated well and got the crowd going. Kovarikova and Novotny also were crowd pleasers with their "adagio" skating.
All in all it was a wonderful evening. I think I enjoyed what went on off the ice and during the practices as much as I did the competition. It certainly is an evening that I will never forget.
Wow this is the longest contribution I have ever made here!
