All this intro info from the commentators is clearly for the casual skating fans, because the hard-core fans obviously know that Madison Hubbell used to skate with her brother Keiffer.
1) Madison Hubbell & Zachary Donohue (USA)
Music: Mambo, Rhumba, Samba
2) Isabella Cannuscio & Ian Lorello (USA)
Music: Cuando Pienso en ti, Tequila
3) Isabella Tobias & Deividas Stagniunas (LTU)
Music: Shakira Medley
4) Alexandra Paul & Mitchell Islam (CAN)
Music: 2046 Main Theme, Havana Slido
5) Kharis Ralph & Asher Hill (CAN)
Music: Wanna Be Startin' Something, Harlem Nocturne, Do You Only Wanna Dance
6) Nelli Zhiganshina & Alexander Gazsi (GER)
Music: Desperados from "Once Upon A Time in Mexico"
7) Nathalie Pechalat & Fabian Bourzat (FRA)
Music: Mas que Nada, Batacuda, Real in Rio
8) Meryl Davis & Charlie White (USA)
Music: Batacudas, Life is a Carnival, On the Floor
1) Madison Hubbell & Zachary Donohue (USA)
Music: Mambo, Rhumba, Samba
- I want Madi Hubbell to get her roots done, and wear a sassier hairstyle than a high ponytail, its very Tessa Virtue circa 2011 Worlds
- He has great hip action and I'm loving the musicality already
- A little bit of loss of synchronization in that circular step sequence, but so great for a new team
- I'm glad that Madi can let out her inner diva now that she's not skating with her brother
- They have very well matched leg lines in the Rumba sequence
- They go in and out of the closeness of the hold in their 2nd Rumba sequence, but that too will get better with time
- I like the varied positions in the twizzles
- That was a little rough around the edges, but a good start to their season
2) Isabella Cannuscio & Ian Lorello (USA)
Music: Cuando Pienso en ti, Tequila
- Did Bella have light hair last season?
- Bella's lipstick color is a little too bright for the dark costumes
- They start with their circular not touching step sequence
- His edges and knees seem much deeper than hers
- That parallel lift is a nice idea, but it needs a lot of work to get in and out more smoothly and maintain speed on Ian's part
- I am a big fan of keeping one piece of music for the whole short dance so it doesn't look like two programs tossed together
- Hard fall by Ian on a twizzle, they were out of synch from the beginning
- I"m not a fan of this program, the choreography didn't do much for me
3) Isabella Tobias & Deividas Stagniunas (LTU)
Music: Shakira Medley
- I love that Isabella is working the Shakira-esque hair for this short dance
- Deividas is a very stiff and her arms are looking a little flaily
- Separation on the twizzle sequence
- Very nice rotational lift, she hits a very Belbin-esque split position
- I'd love more speed in this piece
- I like that this compulory, the Rhumba, focuses on extension, toe point, and leg line
- Fierce ending pose, and they look very happy with that program
4) Alexandra Paul & Mitchell Islam (CAN)
Music: 2046 Main Theme, Havana Slido
- I am loving her costume, it's simple but has enough of a pop, and her make-up is flawless
- What happened, she just trip on a crossover? Simple loss of concentration
- Men wearing all black is a theme in the short dance this season
- Nice counter-balance lift, but her arm movements were a bit awkward
- Great speed in this 1st Rhumba section
- The arms were slightly off, but good twizzles overall
- Luckily for them, Crone & Porier are done and they have a great shot to make the Worlds team out of a tough Canadian ice dance field
- Tough second fall for Alexandra on another simple movement, she looks very thrown off
- She seemed out of her body, like she could be sick
- This is a lovely program and I know they'll grow a lot this season?
5) Kharis Ralph & Asher Hill (CAN)
Music: Wanna Be Startin' Something, Harlem Nocturne, Do You Only Wanna Dance
- These costumes are hurting my eyes, I don't even know what else to say about them
- They look a little wild on this opening step sequence, it's great to go full out but you need to reign it in sometimes
- Nice straight line lift with her balancing on her blade
- Her positions are a little square, I'd like them to be more fluid
- This choreography is very fragmented, the "transitions" between elements were quite fragmented
6) Nelli Zhiganshina & Alexander Gazsi (GER)
Music: Desperados from "Once Upon A Time in Mexico"
- Poor commentators are struggling with those names
- This is a throwback to Amodio vs Joubert last season
- Something about this team.....they'e never looked well matched to me
- They carry nice speed through this circular step sequence
- Good flow over the ice overall, but Alexander looks a little off balance
- Funny how he goes down into the split position, nice role reversal
- Rotational lift in the haircutter position
- I've never been a fan of over the top endings, i.e. that cartwheel
7) Nathalie Pechalat & Fabian Bourzat (FRA)
Music: Mas que Nada, Batacuda, Real in Rio
- This is my first time seeing them after their coaching change and I'm excited!
- Is it weird that I wish she were platinum blonde?
- Great shimmying opening? And I feel like I'm at Carnaval
- Great seamless position changes in that lift
- Fabian caught his toe pick and went down, that had to have been a deja vu moment to last year's Worlds
- Now this is good choreography, you don't even see the elements, it's one seamless performance
- Sloppy, sloppy twizzles; not the way to try to catch the World Champs
- I love the reverse lift cartwheel at the end
8) Meryl Davis & Charlie White (USA)
Music: Batacudas, Life is a Carnival, On the Floor
- I love the sass of them getting into the opening pose, sassafrass
- Great speed and intricacy of choreography right off the bat
- Charlie slightly ahead in the twizzles
- Great closeness in the holds
- This is the thing about Zoueva/Shpilband choreography, it is all one work, you don't see the elements
- Great fluidity in the Rhumba sequence
- And I lost my feed
- I assume the end was great, though I didn't get to see it
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