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Wednesday, October 24, 2012

Skate Canada: Ladies Preview

Friday October 26th at 2:05 pm-Short Program
Saturday October 27th at 10:45 am-Free Skate
I should be available to live blog part of the Short Program and all of the Free Skate!

Watch out skating fans because there's a new girl in town and she's about to bust this sport wide open. The Skate Canada Ladies Event was won by a rookie last year and Gracie Gold (USA) is going to continue that tradition. She has talent beyond her years and has the goods to win pretty much any major skating event that she enters. I'm praying that she is the skater we have been waiting for and that she and Ashley Wagner battle for the top 2 spots in the US for years to come. I cannot wait to see her Hernando's Hideaway and Life Is Beautiful programs!

Elizaveta Tuktamysheva (RUS) is about to go into a little bit of a sophomore slump, but what I mean by that is perhaps she won't win both of her Grand Prix events. She still has a lot to prove in terms of maturity, but she'll get there.

Kanako Murakami (JPN) experienced her own sophomore slump last year but she came out of it beautifully. She was a little jumping caterpillar in her first season as a senior who turned into a beautiful butterfly by the end of the second. I love her new lyrical quality and I hope that this is the year she will combine that with the springy jumping combinations she once had.

Akiko Suzuki (JPN) is a grandma by figure skating standards. However, she did defy the odds and won her first world medal last year at age 27. If I were her, I would've hung up the skates at the top of my game, but if she still loves the daily grind of training and competing then more power to her. It is refreshing to see a woman on the ice in a sea of tiny girls.

My Podium Predictions:
Gold: Gracie Gold (USA)
Silver: Elizaveta Tuktamisheva (RUS)
Bronze: Kanako Murakami (JPN)

The Rest of the Field
Amelie Lacoste (CAN)
Kaetlyn Osmond (CAN)
Elene Gedevanishvili (GEO)
Ksenia Makarova (RUS)
Polina Shelepen (RUS)

Caroline Zhang (USA)

Saturday, February 11, 2012

2012 Four Continents Championships: Ladies Free Skate LIVE Coverage

1) Lejeanne Marais (RSA)
   Music: The Holiday
  • I like this costume, but not for this music
  • She's really stalking those jumps
  • Those jumps are all in one place, they kind of stay on top of each other and don't travel much
  • Kind of an interesting layback variation, she looked like she was hanging from the season
  • Why did you end at the end of the rink? #weird
  • Competition Total = 94.34
2) Crystal Kiang (TPE)
  •  Two foot on the first jump
  • She has nice upper body carriage
  • We've got an opposite jumper!
  • Really slow spins, but oddly some nice positions
  • She really stalks these jumps, really slow entrances and lots of two-footing
  • Competition Total = 93.78
3) Chatelle Kerry (AUS)
  • She is so leggy that jumps have to be difficult for her
  • Pretty spiral if she'd straighten that standing leg
  • Wow that tucked sit spin was really cool
  • She's taken advantage of her height to make some really cool spin positions
  • She's a very fragile looking skater, this was good music for her
  • Competition Total: 102.49
4) Melanie Swang (THA)
  • We are having a lot of film soundtrack moments
  • Lots of double jumps here, we just can't have that
  • She is really hunched over
  • I appreciate her knee bend, but her upper body should be more upright
  • Competition Total: 96.16
5) Zhaira Costiniano (PHI)
  • 1 and a half lutz?
  • That high free leg is a technical error
  • Those bangs have got to go
  • Needs to point that foot on the sit spin
  • Well we missed the rest of the piece due to feed malfunctions
  • Competition Total = 87.26
6) Yea-Ji Yun (KOR)
  • She has a very fresh faced look 
  • I like her elegance and her style, but some of the jumps just aren't there
  • I love this Cinderella music on her, but the performance quality is not there
  • Competition Total = 96.85
7) Chae-Yeon Shur (KOR)
  • What to even say about this costume...it's just a lot
  • Green is bad luck for sure
  • Straighten that standing leg in the spins please!
  • She's stalking those jumps big time
  • That fall was horrible, right on the hip, that's gotta hurt
  • Bailed jump mid air, she's running out of steam big team
  • Poor girl, she looks so dejected
  • Competition Total = 94.95
8) Alexandra Najarro (CAN)
  • What's with the CDonn bun
  • Popped 3toe, oh boy
  • This is not going so well so far
  • Point that foot please!
  • This program took a long time to get to the part of the music that we know
  • If you're going to take on this program, you need to kill it
  • If she doesn't point that foot I don't even know what I'm going to do 
  • She's a big fan of the headless spin
  • Competition Total = 117.11
9) Mimi Tanasorn Chindasook (THA)
  • This costume is interesting, it's rough to pull off all white
  • Aborted first jump
  • She's at least showing some grace
  • Nice 2-3 combo
  • A little clunky in the jumps
  • Uh oh, botched a spin and had to skate around a little to wait for the music
  • Poor girl, shes really running out of steam here
  • She really needs some umph her in the big part of the music
  • Competition Total = 97.19
10) Sandra Khopon (THA)
  • I love this costume, its so elegant and interesting
  • I like this music, it's different
  • She could use a little zap of energy, but she's still about the best we've seen thus far
  • Really high wrap on that leg in the jumps
  • Competition Total = 103.15
11) Quiying Zhu (CHN)
  • This is a fun little latin number
  • Lots of two-footing moments happening
  • She looks like she really can't breathe at all
  • She's having a hard time even getting off the ice
  • They are massaging her chest to keep help her breathe, this is really scary
  • Competition Total = 102.77
12) Melinda Wang (TPE)
  • This costume is very pretty, I like the deep purple
  • She looks thrilled to be there, good for her!
  • She's doing a really nice program, nice presentation, she is very present in this program
  • She's breathing hard too, but I think she's going to make it okay though
  • Competition Total = 103.69
13) Haruka Imai (JPN)
  • This is a program where lyrics would help to bring out some personality
  • Nice 3-3
  • She needs a lot more face and more choreography 
  • This is going very slowly, but then again the music isn't helping her at all
  • That was a weird fall, her feet just fell out from under her
  • She is running out of steam and this lounge version of My Fair Lady is doing nothing
  • Competition Total = 134.49
14) Cynthia Phaneuf (CAN)
  • She pops the first jump, that's what she always does
  • There you go, good triple
  • And another pop
  • Nice turn out on that leg in the spin, good low position
  • I'm not loving this white costume on her
  • Let's get it on this footwork, keep it up and keep fighting for it
  • Now she's really living up to the momentum in this music, needs to keep fighting
  • Competition Total =147.47
15) Amelie Lacoste (CAN)
  • This costume is a nice cut on her
  • So far so good, 2 clean triples
  • Stumble and trip on that next one there
  • I like that side-stretched position on the layback
  • Definitely some errors, but a cleaner skate overall than Cynthia
  • And then you go and cock it up with a fall on a double axel
  • Competition Total = 147.65
16) Bingwa Geng (CHN)
  • Did these skaters all decide after practice and the men's event to just cut their losses and do double jumps?
  • Lovely catch foot spiral
  • She seems to be holding back, we'll never know how much this altitude is affecting the skaters
  • These jumps are barely off the ground
  • Competition Total = 127.89
17) Victoria Muniz (PUR)
  • Good 3-jump combo off the bet, seems very strong
  • That was a very ugly A-spin
  • Definitely the best of the unknown skaters tonight despite some falls and doubling
  • She is definitely breathing hard
  • Competition Total = 117.83
18) Min-Jeong Kwak (KOR)
  • These gloves are too much for me, they don't go with the costume
  • Barely getting these jumps around
  • Really running out of speed
  • Good flexibility in the spins
  • Competition Total = 130.52
19) Caroline Zhang (USA)
  • Which Caroline will we get today?
  • A lot of arm swing into that 2a
  • So far so good, she doesn't seem to be too affected by the altitude
  • Good clean program ending with her signature pearl spin!
  • Competition Total = 176.18
20) Ashley Wagner (USA)
  • Great 3-2-2 combo to open
  • 2a-2t  instead of a planned 2a-3t but not too bad so far
  • A little loss of speed in that spin
  • Altitude is not affecting her, she looks strong as can be
  • This is a fantastic skate from Ashley and she's really selling it well
  • The title of US Champion suits her well
  • Great clean program from Ashley, not just clean but inspired
  • Let us hope that wasn't Ashleys peak
  • Competition Total = 192.41
21) Agnes Zawadzki (USA)
  • She's starting off much better than at US Nationals
  • She looks so tall and elegant this season
  • So far so good, but lacking spark
  • There's no life in her skating, the seems tired, but she trains here
  • I love that she points her foot on that final spin, I'm obsessed with that
  • She's not happy, she just seems mentally blocked this season
  • Competition Total = 157.23
22) Kanako Murakami (USA)
  • I love Kananko...get it baby girl!
  • She looks a little wild tonight, something just isn't quite right
  • She looks exhausted, poor baby
  • Her jumps looked really sloppy, technique looks off
  • Competition Total = 169.32
23) Mao Asada (JPN)
  • 3a, but looked 2-footed
  • She's looking lovely tonight
  • Hand down on the 3lz
  • This is a really well composed program
  • Beautiful pointed foot on that catch foot spin, I love the head back variation
  • 2a-3t combination
  • 3-2-2 combination, she's just floating through this, nothing is affecting her
  • I love that spiral to end the program
  • Good for her, she looks amazing and oh so happy out there!
  • Competition Total = 188.62
24) Kexin Zhang (CHN)

Wednesday, February 8, 2012

2012 Four Continents Championships: Ladies Preview

Podium Predictions:
1) Mao Asada (JPN)
2) Ashley Wagner (USA)
3) Kanako Murakami (JPN)


I've loved Mao Asada (JPN) ever since she was a pre-teen jumping bean, but I think she's even better now in the Renaissance of her career. She may not be as technically proficient, but she's skating with the maturity of a true artist. I think that losing the Olympic Gold hurt her more than we can ever know and she is using that emotion to improve her performance quality. I grieve for her over the recent loss of her mother and that is the x-factor that certainly will affect her skating the rest of the season, though exactly how is an uncertainty. I think she'll take all of those feelings and put them into her programs, ultimately propelling her to a win.

Ashley Wagner (USA) is the new golden girl of the US and I think that new-found confidence is going to set her up for a nice run as a contender internationally. She beat Mao last year at at NHK 2010 and if she has it in her to do it again, this is as good a time as any. She is exquisitely trained and packaged this season and I believe she will go clean, but in my opinion that is not enough if Mao also skates clean. She's been talking up a triple-triple combination, even in the short, and I'd like to hope she'll try it here to give it a test run before Worlds. A medal here would do wonders for her confidence and give her more international credibility that could help her scores and give her the benefit of the doubt at Worlds.

Kanako Murakami (JPN) is still the little diva that burst onto the scene last year, she's just trying to find herself. Her programs are much  more lyrical and mature this season; I really appreciate that she's taking a step in that direction. Her jumps were an issue on the grand prix, particularly pops, which is a sign of lack of focus and confidence. I'm not worried about her, she's just in a sophomore slump, and I think a great performance and potentially a medal here will be a way to come out of that smelling like a rose.

The Japanese contingent is strong as always and Haruka Imai (JPN) has the potential to factor in. She's training with Sato and Dungjen and her skating reminds me of Yuka a lot. She has a beautiful, soft, elegant quality about her skating but she's a fragile skater and we don't know what kind of mindset she'll show up in. She trains in Detroit so travel and time changes won't affect her like it will the other Japanese ladies.

I like Agnes Zawadzki (USA) but I feel she is a little lost. Last season she had so much confidence, even when things weren't going well. This was an up and down season for her and I think she's just going through some growing pains of switching coaches and trying to find herself artistically. Actually, she reminds me of Kanako a lot this season. Aesthetically, I think her new look with the dark hair and makeup is very harsh. Is she trying to make herself look older? That's fine but if she softened up her look, I think it could help her artistically.

I can't even believe we are talking about Caroline Zhang (USA) as a contender at a major international but I'm happy to do it. If everybody skates clean, she still has a ways to go to make the podium. However, it's not an overly strong field and if she goes clean and others falter, she could find herself taking home some hardware. Either way, getting the bid to this event is a confidence builder and that's what she needs. The jumps still need some work, particularly in terms of height, but she's on the way. Now that skaters are seeming to have longer careers and/or peaking later in life, you can't count her out.

Cynthia Phaneuf (CAN) is certainly gritting her teeth after losing out on the National title. She breaks my heart because she's so dramatic and intense on the ice, that's my kind of skater, but she can't get out of her own head. She pops jumps more than she falls, which is a sign of focus issues. If anybody can straighten her out, it's Brian Orser, but will his methods have time to make an impact this soon in their partnership?

Amelie Lacoste (CAN) was recently crowned Canadian champ, but her federation does not yet have enough faith in her to send her to Worlds in it's one slot. They are using this event as a playoff between Lacoste and Phaneuf, so that will make for a good fight between them. I think I trust Lacoste more in the clutch than I do Phaneuf, particularly because she has momentum coming in from Canadians. 

Friday, October 28, 2011

2011 ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating: Skate Canada Ladies Short Program LIVE BLOG

1:55 And we're live, nothing happening yet, but a decent size crowd!
2:04 The Assistant TS has FIERCE hair!
2:05 I love Adriana's hot pink dress! Ashley Wagner got more applause than the hometown girls!
2:06 Liza is wearing a signature Russian long-sleeved dress
2:06 All-out Spanish attire for Hecken
2:07 Ashley Wagner is looking lovely and blond in a red dress accented with a Swarovski neckline and halter-strap
2:08 Basic black with a Swarovski neckline and criss-cross straps for Lacoste
2:10 DeSanctis hasn't competed in years so she'll be a dark horse


1) Adriana DeSanctis (CAN)
     Music: Street Scene by Alfred Neuman
  • Hand down on the triple lutz, didn't catch the rotation
  • I love the dress, but the ponytail looks a little too casual
  • Good triple salchow-double toe
  • Some slight audio issues, just getting the kinks out
  • Slow spin exits but nice positions
  • I really like this piece of music
  • Low landing on the double axel, may have put a hand down
  • Needs more stretch on that I-spin and more toe point on the sit
SP Score: 26.18 (TES) + 20.96 (PCS) = 47.14


2) Elizaveta Tuktamisheva (RUS)
    Music: Tango by Astor Piazzolla
  • A lot of flashy hand movements in the opening sequence
  • Triple lutz-triple toe, very quick rotation
  • Triple loop with nice flow out
  • Double axel, slightly bent free leg on the landing
  • She bangs out the jumps very fast
  • She is an expressive little diva!
  • She looks a like shaky on her legs in her footwork, perhaps a bit of nervous
  • Fly into the sit spin could have been a little higher, needs a bit more speed
  • She is slightly rough around the edges, but there is so much talent there and she'll certainly grow
  • So happy with that, she is thrilled!
SP Score: 33.95 (TES) + 25.62 (PCS) = 59.57


3) Sarah Hecken (GER) 
    Music: Malaguena by Lecuona
  • Hmm, a music selection we've never heard
  • Triple lutz with a wide swinging free leg-popped single toe
  • I want her movements to be so much sharper and more specific with this music
  • That layback is just not pretty, sorry to say
  • She has long limbs, she should use them
  • Really nice double axel with quick rotation speed
  • Good donut spin position, but the transition out was awkward
  • This footwork really lacks speed and needs more knee bend
  • This is a hard piece of music to do because you're compared to all who have done it before you
  • Really slow final spin
  • That won't be a great score, but she held on
SP Score: 22.78 (TES) + 21.72 (PCS) = 44.50


4) Ashley Wagner (USA)
    Music: Pollock by Jeff Beal
  • Come on Ashley!
  • I like this music a lot, she looked great in practice yesterday
  • Good speed, nice choreography
  • Triple flip-double toe in the Rippon variation
  • She looks confident!
  • Short entry on the triple lutz
  • Really good rotation on the double axel
  • I want a little more toe point on her spins, but good position variations
  • She has a very fine layback
  • Great view of John Nicks looking on at his student
  • This foot work is very musical, nice nuance work
  • Spread eagle into a sit spin variation
  • And that is how you do a clean short! So good to see her happy!
SP Score: 30.02 (TES) + 24.48 (PCS) = 54.50

5) Amelie Lacoste (CAN)
     Music:Satin Doll by Duke Ellington
  • This costume is fierce and elegant at the same time, suits the jazz piece so well
  • Really long flowing edge out of that double axel
  • Triple loop-double loop, may be a 3-3 some day
  • Fall on the triple lutz, it didn't look rotated either
  • Really nice low sit spin position and variations
  • She isn't the most naturally expressive skater, but she's really trying
  • Good stretch on the camel
  • I really like the use of levels and the whole body in the step sequence
  • This is a stylish and mature program
  • I look forward to seeing the growth as the season continues
  • Obviously she's not happy with the fall, but I loved the program as a whole
SP Score: 26.71 (TES) + 24.89 (PCS) - 1.00 (DED) = 50.60
 
6) Cynthia Phaneuf (CAN)
     Music: Spanish Guitar
  • She is the home favorite and National champ so she has a lot of support here
  • Wow, backless much??
  • This is last year's short, and costume #4? #5?
  • It's a sassy piece from what I remember
  • Quick double axel, good ice coverage
  • Popped triple lutz to single, unfortunately that's been the story of her career
  • This is a nicely compose program, but she doesn't look 100% invested
  • Really flexed foot on the beginning phase of the layback
  • I don't like that she's seemingly checked out of the program after the pop
  • She's finally picking up the energy a little for the ending footwork and spin
SP Score: 23.36 (TES) + 25.34 (PCS) = 48.70


7) Rachael Flatt (USA)
     Music: East of Eden
  • I'm nervous about this because I haven't seen her skate since Worlds 2011 and we all know how that went down
  • I'm not sure if I like this costume change or not, maybe the wrist bands are throwing me off
  • Triple flip-double toe looked clean to me but I caught it at a weird angle
  • Good footwork into the triple lutz, nice smile!
  • Is it just me or have her spins improved?
  • I like that she is just breathing and flowing easily through this program, no rushing about it
  • Good double axel
  • She looks so happy out there, gorgeous Ina Bauer
  • I know many don't, but I happen to LOVE this footwork sequence
  • Camel into illusions is a little wild, but she reigned it in
  • She'll be thrilled with that performance!
SP Score: 29.14 (TES) + 25.09 (PCS) = 54.23


8) Mirai Nagasu (USA)
     Music: Danzarin by Tango Lorca
  • Not loving this costume, it's very Forever 21 Homecoming dress
  • Very clean opening jump
  • I like this new program on Mira, very aggressive and mature
  • Oh lord Mirai, did you really have to go and fall?
  • Good double axel
  • If she holds it together, she could still pull a big number with spins and PCS
  • She really needs more stretch on that split jump
  • Well she won't be leading after the short, so that should quell her nerves going into the free
  • Good stretch on the I-spin, she makes that look easy
SP Score: 27.61 (TES) + 26.12 (PCS) - 1.00 (DED) = 52.73


9) Alena Leonova (RUS)
     Music: Pirates of the Caribbean by Hans Zimmer
  • What is this costume? Pirate wench?
  • Went for the 3-3 and stumbled out of the 2nd with a hand down
  • She is an athlete, that's for sure, but this is clunky at best
  • She's a Morozov skater alright, this looks like a carbon copy of a Miki Ando program
  • This footwork is playfully tacky
  • Sorry for any Alena fans, but I hate this program
  • Can we ever retire this music? I do like this arrangement though
  • reeeeeally slow spins
  • That was so bizarre, no clue how it will score
SP Score: 23.86 (TES) + 25.89 (PCS) = 49.75


10) Akiko Suzuki (JPN)
      Music: Hungarian Rhapsody by Edvin Marton
  • Wonky hop after her opening 3Flip, was that a missed combo?
  • Pretty clean 3lutz
  • Weird costume, I don't get it
  • I like this piece of music and the footwork fits well
  • Double axel
  • She did not do a combination, unless that little hop after the 3Flip was supposed to be a single toe
  • She'll probably fall between Nagasu & Leonova or so it seems as of now
SP Score: 26.14 (TES) + 26.68 (PCS) = 52.82


  Pl.  NameNationTSS
=
TES
+
PCS
+
SSTRPECHINDed.
-
StN.
1Elizaveta TUKTAMISHEVARUS59.5733.9525.626.465.966.686.436.500.00#2
2Ashley WAGNERUSA54.5030.0224.486.215.716.256.296.140.00#4
3Rachael FLATTUSA54.2329.1425.096.365.756.546.296.430.00#7
4Akiko SUZUKIJPN52.8226.1426.686.936.396.686.756.610.00#10
5Mirai NAGASUUSA52.7327.6126.126.796.326.546.686.321.00#8
6Amelie LACOSTECAN50.6026.7124.896.325.966.116.546.181.00#5
7Alena LEONOVARUS49.7523.8625.896.546.006.506.576.750.00#9
8Cynthia PHANEUFCAN48.7023.3625.346.436.006.216.546.500.00#6
9Adriana DESANCTISCAN47.1426.1820.965.434.935.435.295.140.00#1
10Sarah HECKENGER44.5022.7821.725.575.115.545.395.540.00#3

Tuesday, April 26, 2011

2011 World Figure Skating Championships: Ladies Qualifying Round Results

The top 12 ladies in this group will skate in the short program, in addition to the direct qualifiers, beginning Friday at 5:30 am EST.


FPl.NameNationPointsFS
1Mae Berenice MEITE
FRA
98.881
2Joshi HELGESSON
SWE
91.702
3Sonia LAFUENTE
ESP
91.173
4Ira VANNUT
BEL
90.294
5Amelie LACOSTE
CAN
87.045
6Juulia TURKKILA
FIN
86.496
7Karina JOHNSON
DEN
78.527
8Dasa GRM
SLO
77.428
9Elena GLEBOVA
EST
76.139
10Irina MOVCHAN
UKR
75.9610
11Belinda SCHĂ–NBERGER
AUT
75.8511
12Bettina HEIM
SUI
72.7412
13Roberta RODEGHIERO
ITA
71.8313
14Sabina MARIUTA
ROU
68.6314
15Min-Jeong KWAK
KOR
67.7515
16Birce ATABEY
TUR
67.1116
17Mericien VENZON
PHI
66.9417
18Lejeanne MARAIS
RSA
65.9918
19Hristina VASSILEVA
BUL
65.2619
20Melinda WANG
TPE
63.3220
21Clara PETERS
IRL
60.9421
22Taryn JURGENSEN
THA
57.7522
23Mary Ro REYES
MEX
54.9923
24Georgia GLASTRIS
GRE
52.3824
25Marina SEEH
SRB
52.2025
26Tiffany Packard YU
HKG
51.7226


Monday, April 25, 2011

2011 World Figure Skating Championships: Ladies Qualifying Round Start Order

The Ladies qualifying event takes place tomorrow. Each lady performs her free skate and the top 12 move on to the short program on Thursday.


StN.NameNation
  Warm-Up Group 1 
1Sabina MARIUTA

ROU
2Mary Ro REYES

MEX
3Taryn JURGENSEN

THA
4Clara PETERS

IRL
5Marina SEEH

SRB
  Warm-Up Group 2 
6Georgia GLASTRIS

GRE
7Tiffany Packard YU

HKG
8Birce ATABEY

TUR
9Hristina VASSILEVA

BUL
10Irina MOVCHAN

UKR
  Warm-Up Group 3 
11Bettina HEIM

SUI
12Mericien VENZON

PHI
13Melinda WANG

TPE
14Dasa GRM

SLO
15Lejeanne MARAIS

RSA
  Warm-Up Group 4 
16Ira VANNUT

BEL
17Mae Berenice MEITE

FRA
18Roberta RODEGHIERO

ITA
19Joshi HELGESSON

SWE
20Sonia LAFUENTE

ESP
  Warm-Up Group 5 
21Karina JOHNSON

DEN
22Belinda SCHĂ–NBERGER

AUT
23Elena GLEBOVA

EST
24Min-Jeong KWAK

KOR
25Juulia TURKKILA

FIN
26Amelie LACOSTE

CAN