Here we go...the start of the Senior ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating. The 1st group of Men are taking the ice for Warm Up! It's a big confusing here on the couch because we're hearing overlapping commentary and in-arena announcers. I can't tell with all the overlap, but I'm excited to see who our commentators are going to be. I love seeing what skaters do during warm-up...some do their tough jumps and some just skate around. Skaters are coming off the ice...here we go!
1) Douglas Razzano (USA)
Music: Piano Concerto No. 2 by Rachmaninov
2) Daisuke Murakami (JPN)
Music: The Feeling Begins by Peter Gabriel
3) Denis Ten (KAZ)
Music: Elegie Opus 3, No. 1 by Rachmaninov
4) Armin Mahbanoozadeh (USA)
Music: Kashmir by Led Zeppelin
5) Richard Dornbush (USA)
Music: The Fifth by David Garrett
6) Florent Amodio (FRA)
Music: Summertime by Gershwin
7) Kevin Van Der Perren (BEL)
Music: Quidam from "Cirque du Soleil"
8) Samuel Contesti (ITA)
Music: Hungarian March, La Gazza Ladra, 1812 Overture
9) Michal Brezina (CZE)
Music: Best of Kodo
10) Takahiko Kozuka (JPN)
Music: Inner Urge
1) Douglas Razzano (USA)
Music: Piano Concerto No. 2 by Rachmaninov
- A little wobble on the end of the 3axel but a solid start
- He looks a little tentative, popped that toe loop into a double
- I'd like to see him be a little more expressive in his upper body
- He lands the 3-3 combination but it could get a negative GOE
- Could use a little more height in that split jump
- I'm nit-picking, but anytime you land all your jumps in the first major event of the season, it's a solid start
- He could definitely speed it up a little more in this footwork sequence
- I like the choreography of the piece and can't wait to see it grow
2) Daisuke Murakami (JPN)
Music: The Feeling Begins by Peter Gabriel
- He won O Nepela earlier this month so I'm excited for this skate!
- This costume is way over the top
- Quad sal-double toe, I assume should've been a 4-3 combo
- Huge triple axel, could've used more flow out of it
- Triple lutz could've had more height
- He needs more speed on his spins and more stretch in the positions
- What I hate about the new system is some of the heinous spin positions we get
- I like the use of levels on this footwork sequence, he uses his head nicely
3) Denis Ten (KAZ)
Music: Elegie Opus 3, No. 1 by Rachmaninov
- Here is one of Frank Carroll's skaters
- Denis is a very lyrical, soft skater
- That is a very 90s costume, very Todd Eldredge
- It's good to see him land that 3axel
- He lands the 3-3 combination, but he lacks a lot of flow out of the jumps
- Fall on the triple lutz, it looks like he had it but his foot slipped out from under him
- That program had a very abrupt ending for me
4) Armin Mahbanoozadeh (USA)
Music: Kashmir by Led Zeppelin
- Armin is on my Fantasty Team, go Armin!!
- Wasn't this Ashley Wagner's original short program last season
- Very powerful 3-3 combo
- He is coming out very aggressive
- Hand down on the triple axel, very tilted in the air, but nice tight spinning
- I love his donut spin, it's reminiscent of Johnny Weir
- Armin has awesome spin positions
- He is showing more command of the ice than he has in the past, he looks like he belongs at the top
- I like that his weird spin positions fit the theme of the program
5) Richard Dornbush (USA)
Music: The Fifth by David Garrett
- Come on Ricky, you're on my fantasy team too
- I love his command and his artistry
- He uses his head like Evan Lysacek
- Great 3lz-3t combo
- This is nice choreography, he doesn't waste one movement
- Huge triple axel with great flow on the edge
- Nice stretched out came position, and those sleeves flow well
- Good triple flip
- This footwork is very nice, the arms are working just as hard as the legs and feet
- I like this contemporary version of Beethoven's fifth; very edgy
- Very solid start to the season for Ricky! Good job buddy!
6) Florent Amodio (FRA)
Music: Summertime by Gershwin
- So how does hot pick go with Gershwin?
- I love Florent but he's kind of a hot mess sometimes
- That triple Flip really lacked height
- I'd love to see that triple axel travel more
- I think Gershwin would roll over right now if he heard his music mixed with Jumpin Jack
- And he just popped his Lutz and missed the combination, that is going to hurt his score a lot
- This step sequence is very flashy, I love it!
- I love the low knees and upper body usage in the step sequence
- This music take me back to Kanako Murakami last season and her sippy cup
- Morozov looks pissed, but he's patting Florent's leg lol
7) Kevin Van Der Perren (BEL)
Music: Quidam from "Cirque du Soleil"
- I love watching Kevin jump, when he hits that is
- He always skates to highly dramatic music with a really strong beat
- That triple axel was huge
- The dancer in me loves to watch the way his head spots his jumps
- His landings were wonky but he hit the 3-3 with a very fast rotation
- Triple loop is a new solo jump
- Normally we see Quads from Kevin, but we're certain to see that in the free
- I've always loved to watch him skate and I'm so glad he didn't retire
- He is rapidly losing speed on his spins
- Not seeing near the speed in footwork that we saw from Dornbush, Amodio, etc
- He really needs to point his toes on that death drop
8) Samuel Contesti (ITA)
Music: Hungarian March, La Gazza Ladra, 1812 Overture
- Samuel is such a showman, I believe this is his short from last season
- Foot totally slipped on the lutz, but jumped right back up
- Stumble out of the triple axel, he is have a rough go of it but you wouldn't know it from his facial expression
- Solo triple flip, I though maybe he'd try to add a combination onto that after the fall on the lutz
- He, like Amodio, has no combination and will suffer greatly on the technical mark
- There is no making nice about it, that was struggle for Samuel, but it's early in the season and he usually peaks later
9) Michal Brezina (CZE)
Music: Best of Kodo
- I love the opening Crouching Tiger pose
- Very powerful triple axel to start
- Very solid triple flip-triple toe combination
- He seems to be in the zone
- Triple lutz looked clean as well
- I'm not a huge Brezina fan nor do I like this Survivor-esque music but even I'll admit that this is a solid program
- The wild arm movements are a lot to handle, but they support the theme of the program
- Bobble on the foot change of the combination spin, but this should put him into 1st overall
10) Takahiko Kozuka (JPN)
Music: Inner Urge
- Come on Taka, my fantasy team could use some love!
- Another jazzy short for Taka
- Fall on the quad toe, which looked under-rotated as well
- Rebounds with what I thought was a solid triple axel, but drops the hand
- He landed very cross-legged on that Quad Toe fall, I hope he didn't injure himself
- It takes guts to continue after two botched jumps, but he hits his triple lutz-triple toe solidly
- Don't count out Taka, because he came from behind in the short at Worlds to win Silver
- Taka has always been a much stronger free skater in the free that in the short
- I like his improved commitment to choreography; does this remind anybody slightly of Chan's Take 5 short
- Tonia K, do we really think it was about rink size?
Great recap!
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