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Wednesday, December 5, 2012

2012 Grand Prix Final: Pairs Preview

This event is kind of a hodgepodge. I feel like no pair has impressed me this year. The fact that Denney & Coughlin are the 1st alternates shows you how weak the pairs field is this season.

Volosozhar & Trankov (RUS) are certainly the frontrunners. They should be at least 20 points ahead of the rest of the field. They are outstanding and if they can stay healthy, they should take the World title this year. They don't make me nervous when they compete because I know they'll hit every element. Plus, he's easy on the eyes.

Pang & Tong (CHN) should be podium favorites. After all these years, they are still divine. I feel like we we see the same lyrical programs from them each year, but with different costumes and music. But if it aint broke, I guess you don't need to fix it.

I'd actually love to see Kavaguti & Smirnov (RUS) take the silver this year, but just when I start to believe in them, they find a way to screw things up. They almost always peak early in the season and then fizzle out by Worlds. They are aging and she has a history of injuries, so their window to win another World, and possibly an Olympic medal is closing.

Duhamel & Radford (CAN) are one of my favorite pairs these days. They have accomplished so much but still have a lot of upside. They are getting better every season and I see them being a real podium threat in 2014.They need to up the ante in terms of their chemistry and on-ice expression and they'll move up to the top tier.

Bazarova & Larionov (RUS) were the beneficiaries of a weak field at both of their events. She has no jump in her jumps and he is just "there". They are, in a word, 'dull'. They are fading fast, in my opinion, and I believe Stolbova & Klimov or one of the rising junior teams will pass them in time for Sochi.

Moore-Towers & Moscovitch (CAN) also benefitted from an easy schedule. They are fine, I actually loved them back in the Zorba/Les Mis season, but they are falling fast compared to Duhamel & Radford. One of their best qualities is they know how to do them. They know their style and they stick to it. There's nothing phenomenal about the Queen Free skate, but then again I'd hate to see them do Dr. Zhivago.

Podium Predictions:
1) Volosozhar & Trankov (RUS)
2) Pang & Tong (CHN)
3) Kavaguti & Smirnov (RUS)

Saturday, November 3, 2012

2012 Grand Prix Final Qualifiers

We are 3 events into the 2012 Grand Prix season, having just finished Cup of China, and we already have 3 Qualifiers to the Grand Prix Final.

MEN
Patrick Chan (CAN)-28 points (Skate Canada-13+Cup of Russia-15)
Takahiko Kozuka (JPN)-28 points (Skate America-15+Cup of Russia-13)
Tatsuki Machida (JPN)-26 points (Skate America-11+Cup of China-15)

LADIES
Kiira Korpi (FIN)-26 points (Cup of China-11+Rostelecom Cup-15)

PAIRS
Tatiana Volosozhar & Maxim Trankov (RUS)-30 points (Skate America-15+Cup of Russia-15)
Qing Pang & Jian Tong (CHN)-28 points (Skate America-13+Cup of China-15)

ICE DANCE
Tessa Virtue & Scott Moir (CAN)-30 points (Skate Canada-15+Cup of Russia-15)
Ekaterina Bobrova & Dmitri Soloviev (RUS)-26 points (Skate America-13+Cup of China-13)

Monday, October 29, 2012

Cup of China: Pairs Preview


This is a tough event to call, but with only 6 teams competing, half will medal.

Kavaguti & Smirnov (RUS) have grown on me immensely and I came to love their programs last season. I'm very excited to see the new ones. They started so well last season, winning 2 GP's and taking 2nd in the other. They also won bronze at the Grand Prix Final, but tanked at Worlds and took 7th. They tend to peak too early, so I expect them to be fantastic here in their debut and then taper off as the season goes on unless they've adapted their training to combat that.

Pang & Tong (CHN) have been skating for 100 years, but they still don't look a day over 30. They just won silver at Skate America so they are very competitive. They do exactly what we expect from them every time they compete. They give us grace, elegance, and beauty. I believe him to be the best male pairs skater in the world, but she tends to struggle with the jumping every once in a while. Between them and the Russians, whomever goes clean wins.

Moore-Towers & Moscovitch (CAN) have been up and down over the past two years. They are very athletic, theatrical, and exciting. I cannot wait to see the Queen free skate. They are another team that tends to peak early. They do very well on the grand prix, but then they usually taper off by Four Continents and Worlds. Now that other Canadian pairs are picking up speed, they need to fight harder to earn spots at Worlds.

My Podium Predictions:
Gold: Kavaguti & Smirnov (RUS)
Silver: Pang & Tong (CHN)
Bronze: Moore-Towers & Moscovitch (CAN)

The Rest of the Field:
Peng & Zhang (CHN)
Wang & Zhang (CHN)
Stolbova & Klimov (RUS)

Wednesday, March 28, 2012

2012 World Figure Skating Championships: Pairs Short Program Results




  Pl.  Qual.NameNationTSS
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TES
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 PCS
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SSTRPECHINDed.
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StN.
1QAliona SAVCHENKO / Robin SZOLKOWYGER68.6335.74 32.898.297.968.298.328.250.00#19
2QQing PANG / Jian TONGCHN67.1033.94 33.168.367.938.398.398.390.00#20
3QNarumi TAKAHASHI / Mervin TRANJPN65.3734.94 30.437.577.507.687.687.610.00#11
4QVera BAZAROVA / Yuri LARIONOVRUS65.0235.33 29.697.577.327.467.467.290.00#14
5QMeagan DUHAMEL / Eric RADFORDCAN63.6935.00 29.697.507.327.467.467.361.00#17
6QWenjing SUI / Cong HANCHN63.2734.90 29.377.217.117.467.547.391.00#18
7QCaydee DENNEY / John COUGHLINUSA62.4834.36 28.127.146.617.326.967.110.00#10
8QTatiana VOLOSOZHAR / Maxim TRANKOVRUS60.4831.62 30.867.937.367.687.797.822.00#16
9QStefania BERTON / Ondrej HOTAREKITA60.3932.39 28.006.966.717.077.147.110.00#15
10QMary Beth MARLEY / Rockne BRUBAKERUSA59.6233.08 26.546.686.296.826.756.640.00#4
11QYuko KAVAGUTI / Alexander SMIRNOVRUS59.5931.20 30.397.687.507.507.687.642.00#13
12QJessica DUBE / Sebastien WOLFECAN55.8330.37 25.466.506.216.366.466.290.00#8
13QVanessa JAMES / Morgan CIPRESFRA50.5127.36 23.156.045.505.965.825.610.00#7
14QNicole DELLA MONICA / Matteo GUARISEITA49.0727.88 21.195.644.935.395.325.210.00#5
15QMaylin HAUSCH / Daniel WENDEGER48.4825.44 24.046.325.756.046.075.861.00#12
16QMari VARTMANN / Aaron VAN CLEAVEGER47.9125.66 22.255.795.215.755.645.430.00#1
17Danielle MONTALBANO / Evgeni KRASNOPOLSKIISR44.6925.90 18.795.004.394.934.684.500.00#6
18Anais MORAND / Timothy LEEMANNSUI44.5924.28 20.315.294.865.145.184.930.00#9
19Stacey KEMP / David KINGGBR39.3323.24 18.094.644.574.574.504.322.00#2
20Ji Hyang RI / Won Hyok THAEPRK36.2319.03 18.205.044.114.644.574.391.00#3

Sunday, March 25, 2012

2012 World Figure Skating Championships: Pairs Preview


 Here we are again, can you believe the figure skating season is nearly over already?  But before the season ends, we get the best event of the year, Worlds. Pairs will certainly be an interesting event. Three teams dominated the senior Grand Prix, but we have a set of former World Champs from China returning, as well as a pair of Chinese youngsters making their senior Worlds debut. Aside from who will medal, another interesting storyline is if the teams from the USA and Canada can come together and secure their country a third spot at the pre-Olympic Worlds in 2013. The pairs skate their Short Program Wednesday March 28th at 8:00 am EST and their Free Skate on Friday March 30th at 2:30 pm EST.

Podium Predictions
1) Savchenko & Szolkowy (GER)
2) Volosozhar & Trankov (RUS)
3) Kavaguti & Smirnov (RUS)

Top Contenders

Savchenko & Szoklowy (GER) had an up and down season by their standards, winning Gold at Skate America, Cup of Russia, and the Grand Prix Final, Bronze at NHK Trophy, and withdrawing from Europeans due to injury. I think they easily have the finest pairs programs of the season, their Pina free skate is so artistic and contemporary; nothing else holds a candle to it. I’m picking them to win their second consecutive and fourth overall World title.

Volosozhar & Trankov (RUS) were the other dominant pair this season. They won Skate Canada, Trophee Eric Bompard, and Europeans. They won Silver behind the Germans at the Grand Prix Final and they too with drew this season due to injury, but it was from Russian Nationals. They have impressive technical elements and outstanding chemistry, but I prefer the polish of the Germans to the flash and athleticism of the Russians.

Kavaguti & Smirnov (RUS) also took two Golds on the Grand Prix, at Cup of China and NHK Trophy. They picked up a Silver at Cup of Russia and a Bronze at the Grand Prix Final. Continuing the theme, they also struggled with injury and withdrew from Europeans and Russian Nationals. They have two very diverse programs, a passionate edgy short, and a lyrical long to Claire de Lune. They missed the World podium last year after a fall, but I think they’ll find their way back there if they go clean.

Pang & Tong (CHN) will be a curious case to say the least. They were fantastic last season and finished it off with a Bronze at Worlds, but we haven’t seen them since then. They planned to take time off to rest and get married, but they found they loved skating too much to take a full year off. China needs them too, they only have two slots for pairs this season, a travesty by their standards, so they’ll look to help get that third spot back. They are a beautiful team and that is what they exploit in their programs, but I’d love to see them take a risk and try something with an edge to it. That may be what they need to challenge the top three at this point.

In The Hunt

Sui & Han (CHN) appeared to be in a bit of a sophomore slump, and by that I mean they didn’t make the Grand Prix Final as they did in their debut season, but they came back with a big time win at Four Continents. Their attempt at maturity in their new Tango free skate was all but laughable at the beginning of the season, but now they are really starting to to grow into it. Expect them to make a huge splash in their senior Worlds debut.

Bazarova & Larionov (RUS) are an elegant team with beautiful lines, but unfortunately that's about all they're offering this season. They haven't upped their technical game and they've been less than consistent. They are normally a shoe in for the Grand Prix Final, but a poor showing at Skate America knocked them out of the running. 

Denney & Coughlin (USA) are the hot new American team, but unfortunately they are still an American team and that usually means choking at Worlds. They have pretty impressive elements, but they are packaged as athletes,  not as artists, and than needs to change next season if they expect to compete with the best teams in the World.

Duhamel & Radford (CAN) were fantastic on the Grand Prix and even qualified for the final. They easily won their Nationals with what looked like the performance of a lifetime, but it seems they may have peaked too soon. 

Takahashi &Tran (JPN) have been all over the place this season, placing fourth and second at their Grand Prix events and qualifying for the Grand Prix Final. They can be described in four words: beautiful lines, inconsistent elements. Narumi just seems to have no self-confidence in the throws and jumps and that needs to be addressed before they can reach their full potential.

Berton & Hotarek (ITA) stepped up their International game this season, finishing 4th and 3rd in their Grand Prix assignments and fourth at Europeans. I don't love their look on the ice, but the judges clearly appreciate their elements. They've been pretty consistent this season and if they stay that way, they can finish well.

Marley & Brubaker (USA) are attending their first Worlds, though Rockne was here with a previous partner. If Mary Beth can block out the pressure of the World stage, they have a good shot at making a splash. They won Silver at Nationals and their first International medal in Bronze at Four Continents so they are well on their way if they stay clean and consistent. They can't afford any mistakes though, because no judges will give a relatively new team the benefit of the doubt.

Dube & Wolfe (CHN) are in a similar situation to Marley & Brubaker. She has a lot of Worlds experience but he has none. They got better at every event this season and finished a surprise 2nd at Canadians to earn a spot on the World team over some more experienced teams. They won't challenged for a medal as Dube did with Davison, but they can earn some International judges' favor if they are clean.

The Rest Of The Field

Martini & Kiefer (AUT)
Bakirova & Kamianchuk (BLR)
Makarova & Kenchadze (BUL)
Ri & Thae (PRK)
James & Cipres (FRA)
Hausch &Wende (GER)
Vartmann & Van Cleave (GER)
Kemp & King (GBR)
Montalbano & Krasnopolski (ISR)
Della Monica & Guarise (ITA)
Morand & Leemann (SUI)

Tuesday, April 26, 2011

2011 World Figure Skating Championships: Pairs Short Program Skate Order

Twenty-two of the World's best pair teams will take the ice tomorrow at 11:30 am EST for their short program. The top 16 will move on to the Free Skate on Thursday morning at 10 am EST. The skate order for the short program is as follows.

Here is my preview of the event http://backstagebarbie.blogspot.com/2011/04/2011-world-figure-skating-championships.html


StN.NameNation
Warm-Up Group 1
1Danielle MONTALBANO / Evgeni KRASNOPOLSKI
ISR
2Meagan DUHAMEL / Eric RADFORD
CAN
3Stina MARTINI / Severin KIEFER
AUT
Warm-Up Group 2
4Yue ZHANG / Lei WANG
CHN
5Huibo DONG / Yiming WU
CHN
6Natalja ZABIJAKO / Sergei KULBACH
EST
Warm-Up Group 3
7Klara KADLECOVA / Petr BIDAR
CZE
8Tatiana VOLOSOZHAR / Maxim TRANKOV
RUS
9Adeline CANAC / Yannick BONHEUR
FRA
10Alexandra MALAKHOVA / Leri KENCHADZE
BUL
Warm-Up Group 4
11Lubov BAKIROVA / Mikalai KAMIANCHUK
BLR
12Amanda EVORA / Mark LADWIG
USA
13Kirsten MOORE-TOWERS / Dylan MOSCOVITCH
CAN
14Stacey KEMP / David KING
GBR
Warm-Up Group 5
15Vera BAZAROVA / Yuri LARIONOV
RUS
16Stefania BERTON / Ondrej HOTAREK
ITA
17Maylin HAUSCH / Daniel WENDE
GER
18Qing PANG / Jian TONG
CHN
Warm-Up Group 6
19Aliona SAVCHENKO / Robin SZOLKOWY
GER
20Caitlin YANKOWSKAS / John COUGHLIN
USA
21Narumi TAKAHASHI / Mervin TRAN
JPN
22Yuko KAVAGUTI / Alexander SMIRNOV
RUS

Thursday, April 14, 2011

2011 World Figure Skating Championships: Pairs Preview

The 2011 World Figure Skating Championships kick off in Moscow, Russia in just over a week. The pairs take the ice on Wednesday April 27th at 11:30am for their short program with the free skate on Thursday April 28th starting at 10:00 am. All of these times are US Eastern Standard Time. The complete event schedule can be found here. http://icemusings.blogspot.com/2011/03/moscow-world-championships-schedule.html
The pairs competition seems to be the easiest to predict based on the results of the season thus far. The top teams have been very consistent and in pairs more than in any other discipline, there is a very distinct break between the top four or five teams in the world and the next flight of six or seven teams that could contend for a top five finish if other teams make mistakes.
The Top Contenders
Aliona Savchenko & Robin Szolkowy of Germany already have a world gold under their belts from 2009 and they have not been beaten overall in competition all season. The world title is clearly theirs to lose. They won by large margins in both of their Grand Prix events and even in the Grand Prix Final over Pang & Tong. The only team that came close to beating them was Kavaguti & Smirnov at the European Championships. In my opinion, nobody in the world can beat a clean Savchenko & Szolkowy so if you ask me, they truly hold their fate in their hands. At 27 and 31 they seem to be at the height of their physical abilities so I can see them staying in for the next 3 seasons. If they do happen to miss gold, it would take a complete and utter meltdown for them to miss the podium in Moscow.
Those who know me and follow my blog/twitter know I have not been the biggest fan of Yuko Kavaguti & Alexander Smirnov but I do truly love their Claire de Lune free skate this season. It is fluid, elegant, and oh so "Russian." They only competed in one Grand Prix event this season and won easily at Cup of Russia. They came so close to Savchenko & Szolkowy at Europeans, beating them in the free skate, but had to settle for silver. I would actually like to see them take the world title, but I think they'll yet again play second fiddle to the Germans and face stiff competition from their fellow Russian pairs, though the home crowd will be on their side.
Tatiana Volosozhar & Maxim Trankov of Russia are the new kids in town on the pairs circuit, but while their partnership is young, they each have a wealth of experience from previous pairings and seem to have meshed very well. I have yet to see them skate together but I've heard great things, and both were the stronger half of their previous partnerships so they seem to make sense as a couple. Many think they can win a world title but I think it takes more than a few months to truly mesh as a pair and I think 3rd or 4th place is a more realistic expectation in their first Worlds together.
Qing Pang & Jian Tong have been a favorite pair team of mine for years but they have made so many uncharacteristic mistakes this season and they look so exhausted. They finished second to the Germans at the Grand Prix Final by a large margin so it will be a very tall order for them to defend their world title. The Russian teams will also present a huge challenge and I expect them to finish around 3rd or 4th. They plan to take the Shen/Zhao route and take a full year off, though they haven't announced which year, before coming back for the Sochi games and I think that year of rest will do wonders for them.
Vera Bazarova & Yuri Larionov of Russia are without a doubt my favorite pair team in the world because of their soft elegance and their delicate lines. They have that undeniable "Russian" quality and remind me of the great Gordeeva & Grinkov. I am happy to see Russian pairs return to glory and it is very likely that all three teams can place in the top 5 at this year's Worlds. This team is very young and they will have a long future ahead of them even after the current top Russian pairs retire. They had a strong season with two Grand Prix silver medals, a 4th place finish at the Grand Prix Final, a bronze at Europeans, and a bronze at Russian nationals. A top five finish at Worlds would be the perfect way to cap off an outstanding season and set them up for a great 2011-2012 season.
Teams In The Hunt
Caitlin Yankowskas & John Coughlin are the reigning US champions and they will need to finish 6th or better if they hope to help the US qualify a third pair to World next season. This is entirely doable if they skate to the best of their abilities technically and emotionally as they did at US Nationals. They had a great Grand Prix season but a weak showing at Four Continents left them in 4th. That was not entirely bad though because it showed that they could still accomplish a respectable finish with mistakes, meaning they could have top five potential with two perfect skates. Aside from the top 5 contenders, their main competition will come from the two Canadian teams, Takahahi/Tran and Evora/Ladwig. According to John's twitter, their training is going great and they'll be in great shape in Moscow.
Though Yankowskas/Coughlin are the current US champions, Amanda Evora & Mark Ladwig are on virtually the same level internationally. If they are perfect, they actually have the potential to beat some of the best in the world based on the levels and grades of execution they get on some of their lifts and other pair elements, but they are prone to mistakes. Amanda was distracted due to a death in the family and  Mark fought a broken skate lace so their showing at Four Continents was disappointing, but if they can bounce back, they have the potential to place in the top six or seven. If their placement added to that of Yankowskas & Coughlin adds up to thirteen or less, they will qualify a 3rd US pair team to the 2012 World Championships.
Kirsten Moore-Towers & Dylan Moscovitch of Canada made me love them at the beginning of the seasons as they seemingly burst out of nowhere to claim two Grand Prix silver medals, yet never without mistakes. They struggled at the Grand Prix Final yet won Canadian Nationals in impressive fashion. They followed up with yet another disappointing showing at Four Continents. They remind me so much of American pairs in that they give us glimpses of greatness yet can't seem to show two perfect programs in the same competition. They can place anywhere from 5th to 10th depending on what shape they are in next week in Moscow.
I didn't really follow Canadian Nationals so I was floored to see Meagan Duhamel & Eric Radford win the silver at Four Continents after an underwhelming international debut at Skate Canada. There was a lot of controversy in the blogosphere over whether they should have gotten full credit for their side by side triple flips, which are more difficult jumps than most pairs attempt. Either way, that was a mistake-filled competition, and skating clean was enough to make the podium. That will not be enough at Worlds and I'm not convinced that this team is the real deal yet, so their performances next week should tell us whether they are a one hit wonder or if they truly have staying power.
They young Japanese pair of Narumi Takahashi & Mervin Tran has been over-hyped in my opinion, but then again they are very solid for their age. They won two senior Grand Prix medals this season and won the junior Grand Prix Final, as well as bronze at junior worlds. Because they have competed on both the junior and senior circuits this season, I think they are exhausted and that showed through in their 7th place finish at this year's Four Continents. Though many already consider them a top pair in the world, I still think they'll finish behind the Americans & Canadians and round out the top ten. Nevertheless, it will be a great experience for them to compete at senior Worlds and then get some much needed rest in the off season.
Stefania Berton & Ondrej Hotarek of Italy were not really on my radar until they finished 5th at this year's European Championships, which is especially impressive as Europe is once again becoming the hotbed of pairs skating that it once was. Looking back, they did place a respectable 11th at last year's senior worlds and 6th at this season's Cup of Russia. They'll look to improve on that 11th place finish, but it will be very difficult to break into the top 10.
Maylin Hausch & Daniel Wende of Germany are another team looking to break into a very tight top ten. They finished 14th at last year's worlds and have been steadily climbing this season from 7th at NHK Trophy to 3rd at Grand Prix Paris and 6th at Europeans. The success of their countrymen has to have been a great motivation for them and assuming they win gold or silver, Hausch and Wende need only place 11th or 12th to qualify a third German team for next year's worlds.
The Rest of the Field
Stina Martini & Severin Kiefer (AUT): 8th at 2010 Ice Challange, 8th at 2010 NRW Trophy Singles Pairs, 15th at 2011 Europeans, 5th at 2011 Mont Blanc Trophy, 16th at 2011 World Juniors (Personal Best Total Score: 100.87)
Lubov Bakirova & Mikalai Kamianchuk (BLR): 8th at 2010 Nebelhorn Trophy, 7th at 2010 NRW Trophy Singles Pairs, 10th at 2011 Europeans (Personal Best Total Score: 120.72)
Alexandra Malakhova & Leri Kenchadze (BUL): 8th at 2010 Golden Spin, 4th at 2011 Mont Blanc Trophy
Huibo Dong & Yiming Wu (CHN): 7th at 2010 Skate Canada, 7th at 2010 Cup of China, 2nd at 2011 Winter Universiade, 10th at 2011 Four Continents (Personal Best Total Score: 146.49)
Yue Zhang & Lei Wang (CHN): 8th at 2010 NHK Trophy, 3rd at 2011 Winter Universiade, 9th at 2011 Four Continents (Personal Best Total Score: 147.89)
Klara Kadlekova & Petr Bidar (CZE): 7th at 2010 JGP Austria, 7th at JGP 2010 Great Britain, 4th at 2010 Coupe de Nice, 6th at 2010 Ice Challenge, 6th at 2010 Grand Prix Paris, 7th at 2011 Europeans, 8th at 2011 World Juniors (Personal Best Total Score: 139.94)
Natalja Zabijako & Sergei Kulbach (EST): 5th at 2010 NRW Trophy Singles Pairs, 13th at 2011 Europeans (Personal Best Total Score: 106.47)
Adeline Canac & Yannick Bonheur (FRA): 5th at 2010 Ice Challenge, 3rd at NRW Trophy Singles Pairs, 9th at 2011 Europeans (Personal Best Total Score: 125.34)
Stacey Kemp & David King (GBR): 5th at 2010 Coupe de Nice, 8th at 2010 Skate Canada, 8th at 2010 Skate America, 8th at 2011 Europeans (Personal Best Total Score: 139.94)
Danielle Montalbano & Evgeni Krasnopolski (ISR): 9th at 2010 Nebelhorn Trophy, 7th 15 2010 Ice Challenge, 6th at 2010 Golden Spin