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Saturday, March 1, 2014

Sochi Figure Skating Thoughts and Feelings

Where on earth do I begin? I have feelings of Olympic proportions about these Olympics we just experienced. I waited for a week to post because I didn't want to say anything I would regret in the heat of the moment. Read between the lines and you know who I'm talking about. Let's start at the very beginning, a very good place to start.

The Team Competition
What I Loved: I loved seeing the pride that the skaters have for their country and I also loved seeing national rivals pretend to like one another. I'm looking at you Diva Wagner. I liked that the top skaters had a chance to get the Olympic jitters out before the event.
What I Hated: I hated that some of the skaters felt like they weren't taking this seriously, though I think that may change in a few Olympic cycles if this event becomes more important. I also hated the points system and that the free skates barely mattered. Since IJS is all about those points and breaking records, let's just add up all the total points and be done with it. In the future, I would like to see this event at the end of the Games so the top skaters aren't conserving energy for the individual events.
What I Was Apathetic About: I found myself not caring about any team outside of Russian, Canada, and the US because they had no shot at the podium.
Feelings Meter: I was as anxious as I always am the night before the TONY awards when I can't predict how they will stage the opening number.

The Pairs Event
What I Loved: Volosozhar & Trankov in the short program, Savchenko & Szolkowy in the short program, Pang & Tong's passionate farewell free skate, and Ksenia Stolbova's facial expressions in the free. I also loved seeing Volosozhar & Trankov stand up under all that pressure. Though I was really over Russia later in the games, all seemed right with the world with two Russian pairs on the podium. I love the spunk of Kirsten Moore-Towers and hope they medal at worlds and keep going.
What I Hated: I hated the OCD flare-up I had when Tatiana Volosozhar's bun came loose in the free skate. I hated how I was bored during their Jesus Christ Super Star until the lift in the second half on the "Jesus Christ, Jesus Christ" music. You know what I'm talking about. I hated how the over scoring of Volosozhar & Trankov (a plus GOE on a throw with a hand down) made me feel dirty inside and made me skeptical that the judging would get worse and worse.
What I Was Apathetic About: I found myself not caring about any pairs outside of the top 5. None of the other performances got me excited.
Feelings Meter: I felt about Volosozhar & Trankov winning gold like I did about Bernadette Peters winning the TONY for the revival of "Annie Get Your Gun." I was so happy they won, but the win wasn't supported by great material.

The Mens Event
What I Loved: I loved Jason Brown in the short, everything about Takahashi at all times, the clean skating of Denis Ten, and the fact that it was over and eventually the falling stopped.
What I Hated: I hated that craptacualar mess of a free skate and the fact that we have an Olympic Champ who fell several times. I hated that we couldn't copy and paste Jason Brown's skate from Nationals and snag him a bronze medal.
What I Was Apathetic About: I stopped caring that Javier Fernandez wasn't on the podium because if he cannot count the jumps at this stage in his career, he doesn't belong on an Olympic podium. I couldn't bring myself to feel bad for Patrick Chan because Hanyu left the door open for him and he couldn't triple axel through it cleanly.
Feelings Meter: I felt like I was watching the women's All-Around finals in Sydney and knew disaster was upon us and could do nothing to stop it.

The Ice Dance Event
What I Loved: I loved the short dances of Virtue & Moir, Cappellini & Lanotte, the free dance of Pechalat & Bourzat, and the look in Meryl's eyes during the free. I loved the sigh of relief on the faces of Charlie & Meryl when they saw that all of their hard work paid off. I loved the Spanish team's Picasso free skate and I hope to see more from them in the future.
What I Hated: I was angered by the fact that Pechalat and Bourzat's superior skating and artistry were not rewarded and were beaten by (in my opinion) a knock-off ballet. They lost that mandatory 3 points for skating while not being Russian. I hated the nastiness directed at Bobrova & Soloviev on social media, it wasn't their fault that they've been propped up for so long and were upset when scored semi-appropriately. I especially hated Canada's inability to form an argument. Either lash out at the judging or at Marina, not both.
What I Was Apathetic About: Oddly enough, Weaver & Poje did nothing for me, though I generally love them. I didn't feel strongly about either American team, which worries me for the future.
Feelings Meter: That bronze medal decision was like "La Cage aux Folles" beating "Sunday in the Park with George" for best musical in 1984; camp was chosen over true art.

The Ladies Event
What I Loved: I must start by saying that Mao's free skate was one of the finest programs I've seen in my 20 years watching figure skating. I loved Carolina's ethereal angelic short program, Carolina's sassy nuanced free skate, and everything else that Carolina did. I loved the subtlety of Yuna's short program and the emergence of Gracie Gold as a major threat on the world stage. I loved that Ashley Wagner had no filter when speaking about the judging, and though it was a little bit of sour grapes on her part, she's saying what we're all thinking. What I loved most was how out of control and ridiculous we got on twitter during that ladies event. I'm looking at you Dave and Ann.
What I Hated: I hated seeing Julia fall, especially when I heard that reporters were stalking her family and bugging her house, and all I wanted to do was give her a hug. I hated seeing Diva Wagner's scores drop in front of her very eyes as the judges chose a new favorite American and I really hated that she cut the post-short program ponytail flip in the ladies event. I hated seeing Mao crumble in the short, because I strongly believe that she'd be Olympic Champ if she had skated that short cleanly. I hated when Sotnikova waved at me from her spiral sequence, but we will blame Peter for that and not her. I hated the judging in most events, but the judging errors really were egregious in this ladies event.
What I Was Apathetic About: I feel nothing about our ladies champion. I know I should be outraged that Carolina didn't win, but when I look back on some of our recent ladies champions (cough Tara, Sarah, Shizuka) they don't represent the best of that era of skating either, so whatever.
Feelings Meter: I wanted to throw a floor lamp out of my 2nd story dressing room window like Patti LuPone did when Andrew Lloyd Webber fired her from Sunset Boulevard.


As mother Evita would ask, "Where do we go from here?" I know we are going through skating withdrawal, but worlds are just a hop, skip, and a jump away. I have a love/hate with Olympic-year Worlds because many of our favorites will retire, but there are always "A Star is Born" moments too when the babies step up and reach the podium. I'm looking at you Gracie and Julia! See you in Japan!

Saturday, October 19, 2013

2013 Skate America: Pairs Short Program Recap

Volosozhar & Trankov (RUS) are world class.  Their commitment to the characters sets them apart from everyone else but the Germans. The power, speed, and precision don't hurt either. I feel like I'm watching a piece of theatre when I watch them skate. The impressive thing is that your eye goes to both of them equally and not just to one or the other. Even down to the death spiral, they never break character. Total Short Program Score: 83.05

I will try to stifle my hatred of the "ass up" death spiral because I loved the program as a whole. I personally love light, whimsical short programs and this was certainly it. The costumes were unique without being over the top and their lifts are always spectacular. I am enamored with that final spin and how the speed never dissipates when they change levels. The peck on the cheek was to die for. Total Short Program Score: 71.51

I was impressed by Stolbova & Klimov (RUS) minus his odd facial hair. They had a quiet power about them, very commanding, and very Russian. This program is going places and they are ready to step up as the 2nd Russian pair team. Nothing about the piece blew my socks off, but they are an easy team to watch, it didn't feel anxious or nervous like I do with a lot of pair teams. Total Short Program Score: 64.80

Berton & Hotarek (ITA) had an acrobatic short to say the least. That one-handed lift was unreal and everything about the piece screamed "circus trick". I couldn't take anything in the program seriously because of that insane shade of yellow. Total Short Program Score: 63.85

Okay so I was really surprised by Castelli & Shnapir (USA) today. After being default US champs, you guys really stepped it up. Speed and attack were great and aside from Simon doubling that SBS jump, the rest was awesome. They have a lot to work with in that great throw 3Sal, a pizzazzy footwork sequence, thrilling final lift, and the overall energy. Hopefully the confidence stays up for the free and the rest of the season. Total Short Program Score: 62.56

There is a fine line between aggressive and frantic. Today Denney & Coughlin (USA) stumbled over that line. Tosca is a dramatic piece, but it was all over the top. The twist was so high and the unison was perfect on the SBS jumps, but she couldn't possibly maintain that pace and wiped out on the throw. The piece didn't do much for me, probably because the music is so "been there done that". I much preferred Castelli & Shnapir. Total Short Program Score: 62.06 

Overall I got a good vibe from Zhang & Toth (USA) today. They had the double fall on the SBS jumps, but the twist, throw, and lifts were strong. The Carousel Waltz is music they can feed off of. I get his character, but she needs to work more on establishing hers. The final pose was so Broadway! Total Short Program Score: 55.83

I liked Purdy & Marinaro's (CAN) drama-filled opening, but the emotion never went anywhere for me. It's Unchained Melody, amp up the romance for heaven's sake! She doesn't seem gritty enough for a pair girl, you have to jam that leg out and land those elements girlfriend! I think this piece of music was too mature for a young team. Total Short Program Score: 50.26

Thursday, October 17, 2013

2013 Skate America: Pairs Preview

Pairs is a discipline I run hot and cold with. I was all about them after that 2002 debacle and then they faded away for me until Shen & Zhao won the Olympic Gold in 2010. The rivalry between Savchenko & Szolkowy and Volosozhar & Trankov has been thrilling for me in the past two seasons and I truly hope they are back and forth up until their Olympic Free Skate. That being said, let's talk about this event. The paris will skate their short Saturday 10/19 at 12:00pm EST and their free on Sunday 10/20 at 2:30pm EST.

Tatiana Volosozhar & Maxim Trankov (RUS) are the overwhelming favorites here. They will win unless they withdraw. I am hearing fantastic things about their Jesus Christ Superstar free (notice the abundance of British musical theatre tunes at this event) and I'm sure they won't disappoint. This event will be about getting their timing down and building strength and speed so they can ace this season. Anyone in the arena to watch them live in Detroit will be in for a treat.

Kirsten Moore-Towers & Dylan Moscovitch (CAN) have been developing a healthy rivalry with their
countrymen Duhamel & Radford, and it's been great for their performance over the past two seasons.They are coming off of a win at the US Classic in Salt Lake City and US events have always treated them well. I'm not sure what to make of their Fellini Medley free skate, but they've always been a little offbeat in their choices. They're a contender for a Grand Prix Final spot and they have a great shot at taking silver here to keep themselves in the running.

Caydee Denney & John Coughlin (USA) seem to be the logical choices for the third podium spot. Their Phantom of the Opera free skate (another ALW?) should be an overdramatized tacky mess, but they are consistent which is something most pairs cannot say. The rumor mill was busy last season that they weren't getting along anymore and/or that John's body was too wrecked to compete, but I think they'll press on through this season to make it to the big dance.




Ksenia Stolbova & Fedor Klimov (RUS) are in a crucial year in
their career. There are so many young powerful Russian pairs, they aren't too far removed from that, so they better step it up if they are going to make that Olympic team. A good showing here will set them on the right track.

Marissa Castelli & Simon Shnapir (USA) are my prediction for the next US pair to break up and fizzle out. They essentially won the US title by default last season because so  many top teams were injured. Rumors flew that they had a poor work ethic and they were only staying together so they could go to worlds. They aren't a favorite for the Olympic team, but if they want to change the minds of US Figure Skating, they best hold it together here.






Podium Predictions:
Gold: Volosozhar & Trankov (RUS)
Silver: Moore-Towers & Moscovitch (CAN)
Brozne: Denney & Coughlin (USA)

The Rest of the Field:
Purdy/Marinaro (CAN)
Berton/Hotarek (ITA)
Stolbova/Klimov (RUS)
Castelli/Shnapir (USA)
Zhang/Bartholomay (USA)

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, January 25, 2012

2012 European Figure Skating Championships: Pairs Short Program Results

Pl.  Qual.NameNationTSS
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TES
+
 PCS
+
SSTRPECHINDed.
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StN.
1QTatiana VOLOSOZHAR / Maxim TRANKOVRUS72.8037.94 34.868.758.438.758.798.860.00#15
2QVera BAZAROVA / Yuri LARIONOVRUS66.8936.27 30.627.687.397.757.797.680.00#19
3QKsenia STOLBOVA / Fedor KLIMOVRUS58.6631.80 26.866.646.546.796.826.790.00#16
4QStefania BERTON / Ondrej HOTAREKITA54.3828.36 27.026.686.506.647.006.961.00#17
5QMaylin HAUSCH / Daniel WENDEGER54.0328.69 25.346.436.116.326.396.430.00#13
6QDaria POPOVA / Bruno MASSOTFRA53.9131.62 22.295.795.255.715.615.500.00#4
7QMari VARTMANN / Aaron VAN CLEAVEGER52.0027.40 24.606.215.966.216.256.110.00#18
8QVanessa JAMES / Morgan CIPRESFRA51.8129.24 22.575.795.365.755.645.680.00#3
9QStacey KEMP / David KINGGBR45.7525.80 19.955.114.755.045.114.930.00#12
10QAlexandra HERBRIKOVA / Rudy HALMAERTCZE42.9924.47 18.524.714.364.824.614.640.00#2
11QCarolina GILLESPIE / Luca DEMATTEITA42.7523.26 19.494.824.615.004.935.000.00#9
12QDanielle MONTALBANO / Evgeni KRASNOPOLSKIISR41.6923.89 18.804.794.574.714.794.641.00#6
13QAnais MORAND / Timothy LEEMANNSUI41.4823.91 18.574.824.434.714.714.541.00#5
14QLubov BAKIROVA / Mikalai KAMIANCHUKBLR39.0620.23 18.834.934.544.544.824.710.00#11
15QStina MARTINI / Severin KIEFERAUT38.0520.56 17.494.364.114.434.434.540.00#10
16QSally HOOLIN / James HUNTGBR33.4117.50 15.914.143.793.934.073.960.00#8
17Elizabeta MAKAROVA / Leri KENCHADZEBUL32.8018.23 15.574.143.713.794.003.821.00#1
18Maria PALIAKOVA / Mikhail FOMICHEVBLR28.3317.25 15.084.003.683.613.933.644.00#7
WD Aliona SAVCHENKO / Robin SZOLKOWYGER          #14

Monday, November 21, 2011

2011 Rostelecom Cup: Pairs Preview

Two of the top pairs here have already qualified for the Grand Prix Final so its essentially a free event for them, but you can bet they'll still go all out to try and top one another. The fight for Bronze will be intense, so that is certainly the race to watch. The pairs skate their short Friday November 25th at 8:35 a.m. and their free Saturday November 26th at 8:45 a.m.
World Champions Aliona Savchenko & Robin Szolkowy (GER) have struggled all season, in the short at Skate America and in the free at NHK Trophy, but I'm confident they've worked out the kinks and that both programs will come together in Russia. Even though they had trouble, they still managed a Gold and a Bronze, which has already earned them a spot in the Final. Another team guaranteed to compete in the Final is Yuko Kavaguti & Alexander Smirnov (RUS), the only team to win both of their events thus far. Their programs are less difficult than the Germans, but as they showed two weeks ago in Japan, they can win when the Germans make mistakes. They'll also have the home-ice advantage if you believe in such things. Stefania Berton & Ondrej Hotarek (ITA) after placing 4th at NHK Trophy have an outside chance of making the Grand Prix Final, though they'd have to win and that is highly unlikely. They will fight for the podium though and that could give them a shot at being a Grand Prix Final alternate. Katarina Gerboldt & Alexander Enbert (RUS) could also make the podium, especially on home ice. They were an impressive 4th at last year's Europeans, but we haven't seen much of them since. They were also .02 below the Italians at Cup of Nice this season so they'll look to overcome them and get that monkey off of their back. If they are at that level, they should grab a Bronze here in their lone Grand Prix. Another team looking to grab a medal is Ksenia Stolbova & Fedor Klimov (RUS). They had a disastrous Trophee Eric Bompard last week and I'm not entirely sure their programs are suited to their strengths, but if they hit them, they can contend for a medal. Then you have Maylin Hausch & Daniel Wende (GER) who looked so promising at the end of last season and then bombed at Skate America to finish last. They're looking at redemption and if they skate to their potential, they can be in that medal race as well. Ashley Cain & Joshua Reagan (USA) & Brittany Jones & Kurtis Gaskell are both making their senior debuts here. They finished 4th and 6th respectively at last year's World Junior Championships. They won't contend for medals unless something goes horribly wrong at the top, but this is a great opportunity to make a strong debut and improve their World rankings.

My Podium Predictions:
1) Savchenko & Szolkowy (GER)
2) Kavaguti & Smirnov (RUS)
3) Gerboldt & Enbert (RUS)


Competitive History:


Stefania Berton & Ondrej Hotarek (ITA)-4th at 2011 NHK Trophy, 1st at 2011 Cup of Nice, 2nd 2011 O Nepela, 10th 2011 Worlds, 5th 2011 Europeans, 1st 2010 NRW Trophy, 6th 2010 Rostelecom Cup, 2nd 2010 Nebelhorn Trophy; 167.86 at 2011 Cup of Nice 

Ashley Cain & Joshua Reagan (USA)-4th 2011 World Juniors, 5th 2010 JGP Final, 2nd 2010 JGP England, 6th 2010 JGP Czech; PB: 134.40 at 2011 World Juniors


Katarina Gerboldt & Alexander Enbert (RUS)-4th 2011 Europeans, 4th 2010 Rostelecom Cup, 1st 2010 Coup de Nice; PB: 169.95 at 2011 Europeans


Maylin Hausch & Daniel Wende (GER)-8th at 2011 Skate America, 4th 2011 Nebelhorn Trophy, 12th 2011 Worlds, 6th 2011 Europeans, 1st 2011 Bavarian Open, 3rd 2010 Trophee Eric Bompard, 1st 2010 Ice Challenge, 7th 2010 NHK Trophy, 5th 2010 Nebelhorn Trophy; PB: 157.42 at 2010 Trophee Eric Bompard


Brittany Jones & Kurtis Gaskell (CAN)-6th 2011 World Juniors, 6th 2011 JGP Final, 4th 2010 JGP Germany, 6th 2010 JGP Austria; PB: 133.41 at 2010 World Juniors


Yuko Kavaguti & Alexander Smirnov (JPN)-1st at 2011 NHK Trophy, 1st at 2011 Cup of China, 4th 2011 Worlds, 2nd 2011 Europeans, 1st 2010 Rostelecom Cup, 3rd 2010 Worlds, 4th 2010 Winter Olympics; PB: 213.15 at 2010 Europeans


Aliona Savchenko & Robin Szolkowy (GER)-3rd at 2011 NHK Trophy, 1st at 2011 Skate America, 1st 2011 Worlds, 1st 2011 Europeans, 1st 2010 Grand Prix Final, 1st 2010 Trophee Eric Bompard, 1st 2010 Skate America, 2nd 2010 Worlds, 3rd 2010 Winter Olympics; PB: 217.85 at 2011 Worlds


Ksenia Stolbova & Fedor Klimov (RUS)-2nd 2011 World Juniors, 2nd 2011 JGP Final,
5th 2010 Skate America, 1st 2010 JGP England, 1st 2010 JGP Austria; PB: 159.79 at
2010 JGP Austria

Saturday, November 19, 2011

2011 ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating: Trophee Eric Bompard Pairs Free Skate LIVE BLOG

1) Vanessa James & Morgan Cipres (FRA)
     Music: Nostalgia
  • This is a very soft program compared to their very athletic short program
  • Perfect unison on SBS jumps
  • Very slow split double twist
  • Nevermind what I said about being a "soft program"
  • Good clean throw, not a lot of distance
  • All that clean skating and he goes down on a simple crossover, they are practically laughing as they continue
  • I like this music a lot, even if it is repetitive
  • Very strong outing from them, it won't be medal-worthy, but they show promise
  • Finish after the music
FS Score: 45.75 (TES) + 43.70 (PCS) -1.00 (DED) = 88.45
Total Score: 44.86 (SP) + (FS) = 133.31

2) Ksenia Stolbova & Fedor Klimov (RUS)
     Music: Polovetsian Dances
  • They are so similar in size that the split twists are hard for them
  • Her skirt is a little long for me, it gets in the way, and I hate those black tights
  • She stumbles on jump #2 of the 3-jump combination
  • They have a long way to go in terms of polish and elegance, though I feel they'll always be more of an athletic team
  • Those lift positions really need some work, her foot is nowhere near pointed
  • Wild on the throw, she puts a hand and a foot down
  • Points for creativity on the death spiral entrance, but it's not pretty
  • Hard fall and a big skid on the landing of the 2nd throw
  • That was a very poor outing from them, I expected much more
FS Score: 43.08 (TES) + 46.17 (PCS) - 1.00 (DED) = 88.25
Total Score: 48.81 (SP) + 88.25 (FS) = 137.06

3) Huibo Dong & Yiming Wu (CHN)
     Music: Mulan
  • It's so cute that they're doing Mulan!
  • Crash landing on the split triple twist
  • Good jumping pass
  • He nearly hits the boards
  • Fall from him on the 2nd jumping pass
  • They look very tentative in the lift
  • Nearly a dead stop at the end of the death spiral
  • Everything looks very slow and laboured
  • Very slow spins
  • This element layout follows that of the usual Chinese programs
  • Fairly clean program, but no spark at all to be found
FS Score: 53.85 (TES) + 45.63 (PCS) - 1.00 (DED) = 98.48
Total Score: 49.27 (SP) + 98.48 (FS) = 147.75

4) Jessica Dube & Sebastien Wolfe (CAN)
     Music: Heroes by Phillip Glass
  • Good overall speed
  • I love the cut of her dress but his shirt is so 1997
  • Clean jumping until he put his hands down on the last one
  • Off unison in the spins
  • Tentative approach the the 1st throw, lacked speed and ice coverage
  • I miss Bryce, but these two have potential together if they stick it out
  • Better timing on the 2nd throw
  • Didn't get the lift up, he couldn't get his arm straight, not sure if that completely devalues the lift or not
  • Finished a little ahead of the music after the pair spin
  • An okay outing, just fine for a brand new pair
FS Score: 48.06 (TES) + 49.38 (PCS) = 97.44
Total Score: 53.24 (SP) + 97.44 (FS) = 150.68

5) Amanda Evora & Mark Ladwig (USA)
     Music: Daphnis et Chloe, Reverie
  • I love the opening section, so fluid and gorgeous
  • Great split twist
  • Good jumps! Just a wild free leg swing from Amanda
  • I love that little choreographed lift
  • Good throw Amanda!
  • Great speed and flow across the ice
  • They are so beautiful I'm literally crying
  • Ouch hard splat from Amanda on that double axel
  • I say this every gosh darn competition, but they are so beautiful, but who that can only take you so far when you can land the 3 jumps you have to do in a program
  • Their reverse entry lifts are so gorgeous, he is sooo strong
  • I love the spiral sequence
FS Score: 54.04 (TES) + 58.85 (PCS) - 1.00 (DED) = 111.89
Total Score: 57.69 (SP) + 111.89 (FS) = 169.58

6) Vera Bazarova & Yuri Larionov (RUS)
     Music: Doctor Zhivago
  • Clean opening jumping pass
  • Big split triple twist, because she weighs 7 pounds
  • How she lands throws on those teeny tiny legs is beyond mee!
  • All the jumps were clean, that's a big accomplishment for them!
  • He actually gets pretty good leg height on that spiral
  • Very slow rotation on the lift
  • Very nice arch in the back from Vera
  • When they land all their elements they pull big numbers, so this is a nice bounce back from Skate America where they only placed 5th
  • Their lifts lack variety, but she doesn't hit a bad position
FS Score:65.34  (TES) +  (PCS) = 125.85
Total Score: 59.06 (SP) + (FS) = 184.91

7) Meagan Duhamel & Eric Radford (CAN)
     Music: Viva la Vida, Yellow
  • This is a beautiful program, something about it is so heart warming
  • He is so much nicer to look at now that he cut his hair
  • I love her arch before the split twist
  • Unison issues on the SBS jumps, and they both land hands down on the 3rd jump
  • Good clean double axels to recover
  • I prefer a more traditional death spiral though I know variations improve the level
  • Very good unison on the spins, quite remarkable for a team that is only a year old
  • Feed stopped for a minute, not sure what I missed
  • Nice 2nd throw
  • Good lifts today, I believe those were a struggle at Skate Canada
  • Good flexibility from her on the pair spin, but it was rally off center
  • Abrupt ending, we know I hate those
  • Apparently they fell on the 1st throw 
FS Score: 61.35 (TES) + 57.21 (PCS) - 3.00 (DED) = 115.56
Total Score: 61.06 (SP) + 115.56 (FS) = 176.62

8) Tatiana Volosozhar & Maxim Trankov (RUS)
     Music: Black Swan
  • They are in a league of their own here
  • Was that a split single twist?
  • I'm so happy she scrapped the tutu
  • Nice jumping pass
  • Very soft knees from both of them
  • Perfect unison on the 2nd jumping pass
  • Hardly any loss of speed in the grip change on the death spiral
  • He exits the spin one revolution before she does
  • This is so athletic and so graceful at the same time
  • Huge throw, what else can you say about how good that element was
  • Wonderful lift position on her part, very fast rotation
  • They get bonus for all these lifts in the second half
  • I love where this 2nd throw is placed in the music, two-footed
  • A little slow on that carry lift
  • A few minor errors, but they will be your winners!
FS Score: 64.20 (TES) + 66.24 (PCS) = 130.44
Total Score: 63.69 (SP) + 130.44 (FS) = 194.13


Pl.NameNationPointsSPFS
1Tatiana VOLOSOZHAR / Maxim TRANKOV
RUS
194.1311
2Vera BAZAROVA / Yuri LARIONOV
RUS
184.9132
3Meagan DUHAMEL / Eric RADFORD
CAN
176.6223
4Amanda EVORA / Mark LADWIG
USA
169.5844
5Jessica DUBE / Sebastien WOLFE
CAN
150.6856
6Huibo DONG / Yiming WU
CHN
147.7565
7Ksenia STOLBOVA / Fedor KLIMOV
RUS
137.0678
8Vanessa JAMES / Morgan CIPRES
FRA
133.3187



Pl.  NameNationTSS
=
TES
+
 PCS
+
SSTRPECHINDed.
-
StN.
1Tatiana VOLOSOZHAR / Maxim TRANKOVRUS130.4464.20 66.248.398.048.258.368.360.00#8
2Vera BAZAROVA / Yuri LARIONOVRUS125.8565.34 60.517.647.437.647.617.500.00#6
3Meagan DUHAMEL / Eric RADFORDCAN115.5661.35 57.217.326.967.117.257.113.00#7
4Amanda EVORA / Mark LADWIGUSA111.8954.04 58.857.467.217.437.397.291.00#5
5Huibo DONG / Yiming WUCHN98.4853.85 45.636.145.395.645.825.541.00#3
6Jessica DUBE / Sebastien WOLFECAN97.4448.06 49.386.436.046.076.296.040.00#4
7Vanessa JAMES / Morgan CIPRESFRA88.4545.75 43.705.715.215.435.575.391.00#1
8Ksenia STOLBOVA / Fedor KLIMOVRUS88.2543.08 46.176.145.615.685.795.641.00#2

Friday, November 18, 2011

2011 ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating: Trophee Eric Bompard Pairs Short Program LIVE BLOG

1) Jessica Dube & Sebastien Wolfe (CAN)
     Music: Three Hours Past Midnight
  • They had a nice debut at Skate Canada, let's hope that wasn't a fluke
  • I'm cheering especially hard for them because they're on my fantasy team
  • I love the exposed zipper on the back of her dress and I hate his belt
  • They seem to connect very well as a pair, but she is clearly the star
  • Nice split twist, but only a double
  • Perfect unison on the SBS triple salchows
  • This loungey music seems to suit them well
  • Nice position from her in the star lift
  • Good height on the throw, tilted in the air, but she straightens it out on the landing
  • This is shaping up to be a really solid short program from them
  • I like the level changes and position variations on the pair spin
  • I'd like to see more speed overall from both and more performance and expression from Sebastien
  • Great program from them, they'll be happy with that overall
SP Score: 28.23 (TES) + 25.01 (PCS) = 53.24

2) Vanessa James & Morgan Cipress (FRA)
     Music: Roxane
  • Hello Moulin Rouge
  • Double split twist, bent legs from her
  • They are really flying around quickly, but they're cutting everything off
  • Unison slightly off on the SBS triple toes, a lot of snow flying
  • Very rough position changes in the lift, awkward exit
  • I feel like they are really rushing everything
  • Hand down on the throw, that was only a double
  • They have potential, quite an athletic team, but they need to calm down and skate into the music, not over it
SP Score: 21.98 (TES) + 22.88 (PCS) = 44.86

3) Huibo Dong & Yiming Wu (CHN)
     Music: The Feeling Begins
  • Is it me or did they just start before the music?
  • Very clean SBS triple toes
  • I believe this is another Bin Yao team
  • Quick split triple twist, but she lands practically on his shoulder
  • Very ugly triple throw but she gets away with only a hand down, a lot of snow flying
  • That lift hit some very ugly positions and lost almost all of it's speed toward the end
  • They are not a bad team, but this team will never live up to the great Chines pairs
  • Her whole body is practically on the ice at the end of the death spiral
  • I like that intertwined leg position on the pair spin
SP Score: 27.44 (TES) + 21.83 (PCS) = 49.27

4) Meagan Duhamel & Eric Radford (CAN)
     Music: Concierto de Aranjuez
  • These two are the stars of this group for sure, and medal favorites
  • Amazing speed
  • Wonderful split triple twist, I love that arched position she has going into it
  • Solid SBS 3toes, a little unison issue on the take off
  • She holds the position in the death spiral throughout
  • She is so strong, all muscle, the perfect look for a pairs skater
  • She shows outstanding flexibility in the pair spin, dare I say it she reminds me a bit of Aliona Savchenko
  • They started out so fast, losing a bit of speed in this step sequence
  • Very nice stretch in the lift, I'd like to see her point her foot harder
  • Hardly any speed going into that throw, very high wrap on her free leg, but she fights to land it
SP Score: 34.06 (TES) + 27.00 (PCS) = 61.06

5) Ksenia Stolbova & Fedor Klimov (RUS)
     Music: Bolero
  • Lots of Bolero this season thus far
  • So much speed right off the top
  • Only a split double twist
  • Huge throw, she rides that edge forever!
  • Perfect unison on the SBS 3Toes, as per the Russian way
  • If only they would give Bazarova/Larinov some of their technical skills and get back some elegance in return
  • Oh goodness, a fall on the death spiral! Did she lose her edge, or did he lose her hand?
  • This choreography still looks quite Junior-ish to me
  • Ended before the music; the rest of that program after the fall on the death spiral was a mess
SP Score: 25.38 (TES) + 25.43 (PCS) -2.00 (DED) = 48.81

6) Amanda Evora & Mark Ladwig (USA)
     Music: The Man I Love
  • This is a gorgeous piece that suits them so well, I could see it as a free skate too
  • Really nice air position on the split triple twist, she almost stops on the landing
  • Fall on the SBS triple from Amanda, the one thing that is keeping them off of podiums
  • That was a gorgeous, textbook throw
  • I keep saying it, they're fantastic and they have the maturity that only comes with years and years together, but if they can't hit the jumps, they won't get the recognition they deserve
  • The connection between them is so real
  • That lift, nobody does it better
  • Fantastic position in the death spiral, she doesn't let her body position go like some other ladies do
SP Score: 29.83 (TES) + 28.86 (PCS) -1.00 (DED) = 57.69

7) Tatiana Volosozhar & Maxim Trankov (RUS)
     Music: Bring Me Back To Life
  • You've gotta love that elaborate, chest-popping, entrance to their starting positions, at least it's in character!
  • I just can't get over these two, they look like they were created to skate together
  • Oh lord, she stumbles and falls exiting the split twist, he manages to pick her up right before he nearly skates over her
  • Great SBS triples
  • She BARELY hangs onto that throw landing, so much strength there
  • I love the this step sequence
  • I wouldn't mind this piece of music if it was a different arrangement that sounded less like Muzak
  • Messy program, but they're fighters!
SP Score: 33.01 (TES) + 31.68 (PCS) -1.00 (DED) = 63.69

8) Vera Bazarova &  Yuri Larionov (RUS)
     Music: Tosca
  • These two have run hot and cold since last season's Grand Prix Final
  • Wow, good SBS jumps from them! Just a slight timing difference between them bu tlanded!
  • Very clean catch in midair on the split twist
  • They lack speed, but the body lines are where they get points
  • Fall on the throw, just a really bad air position
  • I think her body touched the ice when they changed the hold in the death spiral
  • Beautiful lift positions individually, but some not so pretty transitions between them
  • They seem rushed today
  • I wish she'd be more expressive with her face, she almost looks lost
  • They're lacking spark, they need a good kick in the but 
SP Score: 30.88 (TES) +29.18 (PCS) -1.00 (DED) = 59.06


1Tatiana VOLOSOZHAR / Maxim TRANKOV
RUS
63.691
2Meagan DUHAMEL / Eric RADFORD
CAN
61.062
3Vera BAZAROVA / Yuri LARIONOV
RUS
59.063
4Amanda EVORA / Mark LADWIG
USA
57.694
5Jessica DUBE / Sebastien WOLFE
CAN
53.245
6Huibo DONG / Yiming WU
CHN
49.276
7Ksenia STOLBOVA / Fedor KLIMOV
RUS
48.817
8Vanessa JAMES / Morgan CIPRES
FRA
44.868



 Pl.  NameNationTSS
=
TES
+
 PCS
+
SSTRPECHINDed.
-
StN.
1Tatiana VOLOSOZHAR / Maxim TRANKOVRUS63.6933.01 31.688.147.647.828.008.001.00#7
2Meagan DUHAMEL / Eric RADFORDCAN61.0634.06 27.006.936.506.716.866.750.00#4
3Vera BAZAROVA / Yuri LARIONOVRUS59.0630.88 29.187.467.117.297.367.251.00#8
4Amanda EVORA / Mark LADWIGUSA57.6929.83 28.867.256.937.327.257.321.00#6
5Jessica DUBE / Sebastien WOLFECAN53.2428.23 25.016.465.826.326.326.320.00#1
6Huibo DONG / Yiming WUCHN49.2727.44 21.835.755.185.465.575.320.00#3
7Ksenia STOLBOVA / Fedor KLIMOVRUS48.8125.38 25.436.546.216.256.436.362.00#5
8Vanessa JAMES / Morgan CIPRESFRA44.8621.98 22.885.865.505.645.895.710.00#2

Monday, November 14, 2011

2011 Trophee Eric Bompard: Pairs Preview

This event is crucial for 2 teams that have a clear shot at making the Grand Prix Final and for one that has an outside chance of qualifying as an alternate. The pairs skate their short on Friday November 18th at 10:45 a.m. EST and their free on Saturday November 19th at 9:30 a.m. EST.
Tatiana Volosozhar & Maxim Trankov (RUS)  were nothing if not fantastic at Skate Canada where they won by 20 points. The amount of chemistry they've built in such a short period of time is truly remarkable and they're certainly the favorite here. I'm giving Vera Bazarova & Yuri Larionov (RUS) another shot to skate to their potential before I write them off for the season. They're oh so soft and elegant, the perfect contrast to Volosozhar & Trankov, if they can hit their pair elements. Lately though, if on of them lands the jumps, the other falls, so they'll both need to hit here or they'll find themselves off the podium as they did earlier at Skate America. Meagan Duhamel & Eric Radford (CAN) are a rising favorite for me. They do difficult technical elements and they're developing chemistry as a pair, but like every other North America pair, I hate to get invested because who knows how long they'll stay together. One North American pair that has stayed together is Amanda Evora & Mark Ladwig (USA). They have two gorgeous programs this season, but they keep missing podiums by a hair because of falls on jumps and throws. I don't know how many times I have to say it, but if they could just hit, they'd be on every Grand Prix podium and probably top 5 or 6 at Worlds. Also, don't count out youngsters Ksenia Stolbova & Fedor Klimov (RUS) who debuted with an impressive 5th at 2010 Skate America and look to improve upon that with a year of senior experience under their belts. Jessica Dube & Sebastien Wolfe (CAN) are in their first season together and though they likely won't factor into the medals, they'll look to keep improving throughout the season.

My Podium Predictions:
1) Volosozhar & Trankov (RUS)
2) Bazarova & Larionov (RUS)
3) Duhamel & Radford (CAN)


Competitive History:


Vera Bazarova & Yuri Larionov (RUS)-5th at 2011 Skate America, 2nd 2011 Nebelhorn Trophy, 5th 2011 Worlds, 3rd 2011 Europeans, 5th 2010 Grand Prix Final, 2nd 2010 Trophee Eric Bompard, 2nd 2010 NHK Trophy, 1st 2010 Nebelhorn Trophy; PB: 188.24 at 2011 Europeans


Huibo Dong & Yiming Wu (CHN)-14th 2011 Worlds, 10th 2011 Four Continents, 2nd 2011 Winter Universiade, 7th 2010 Cup of China, 7th 2010 Skate Canada; PB: 146.49 at 2009 Cup of China 

Jessica Dube & Sebastian Wolfe (CAN)-6th at 2011 Skate Canada, 6th 2011 Nebelhorn Trophy, PB: 158.44 at 2011 Skate Canada 

Meagan Duhamel & Eric Radford (CAN)-3rd at 2011 Skate Canada, 7th 2011 Worlds, 2nd 2011 Four Continents, 5th 2010 Skate Canada, 3rd 2010 Nebelhorn Trophy; PB: 181.79 at 2011 Four Continents 


Amanda Evora & Mark Ladwig (USA)-4th at 2011 Cup of China, 11th 2011 Worlds, 6th 2011 Four Continents, 3rd 2010 Rostelecom Cup, 5th 2010 Cup of China; PB: 171.92 at 2010 Winter Olympics



Vanessa James & Morgan Cipres (FRA)-


Ksenia Stolbova & Fedor Klimov (RUS)-2nd 2011 World Juniors, 2nd 2011 JGP Final,

5th 2010 Skate America, 1st 2010 JGP England, 1st 2010 JGP Austria; PB: 159.79 at
2010 JGP Austria

Tatiana Volosozhar & Maxim Trankov (RUS)-1st at 2011 Skate Canada, 1st 2011 O Nepela, 1st
2011 Nebelhorn Trophy, 2nd 2011 Worlds, 1st 2011 Mont Blanc Trophy; PB: 210.73 at 2011 Worlds