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Loved Isabeau's and Bradie's SPs (didn't have to hit the mute button either). The choreography was superb. Good program choice for Bradie if she makes it to Worlds in Boston (much like Jason back in 2016?)

Pairs has changed a lot over the years (& IMO not for the better). The spins are rarely in sync (as far as I can tell...sometimes it's tough to judge). Tonight, Miura/Kihara were perfect 🎉 & Efimova/Mitrofanov were also very good. I guess they're focusing too much on side by side jumps. Wish the requirement was just one sbs jump in the SP, period. They have too many other difficult/dangerous moves to work on.  Just my NSHO.

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As though the situation with Ivan wasn't awful enough, it's now come to light that he and Bella were married two years ago, just a few months after they teamed up. It wasn't public knowledge until The Skating Lesson published the county records confirming it.

Bella and Ivan train at WASA in Colorado Springs alongside junior world champs Leah Neset and Artem Markelov who married this summer (she's 18) and Grace Yi (also 18) who married her partner Danila Savelev last December.

 

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2 hours ago, annzeepark914 said:

Loved Isabeau's and Bradie's SPs (didn't have to hit the mute button either). The choreography was superb. Good program choice for Bradie if she makes it to Worlds in Boston (much like Jason back in 2016?)

I absolutely loved both programs, and normally Bradie doesn't excite me at all. Her step sequence was on FIRE! There's just something about Irish music that is so danceable. Loved Isabeau's program, just gorgeous in every way. LOVED the costume. 

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I just sent 2 emails to NBC Sports (1 to Erin O'Grady...I just picked a name, and one in general), to complain about Tara's incessant talking throughout skaters' programs yesterday. I also said I wish they'd hire two new retired skaters & that Terry Gannon "is a saint to tolerate" Lipinskey and Weir. Yesterday Tara and Johnny made little snide comments directed at Terry (re: him not knowing stuff about skating). 

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Isabeau's short program this season is the cutest damn thing I have ever seen.

How is Ilia allowed to do a backflip? I thought it was illegal.

On 10/20/2024 at 9:12 PM, redpencil said:

I don't think Terry thinks of himself as "tolerating" them. I think they all genuinely get along and enjoy each other's company. But then I also am seemingly the only person who doesn't mind them at all.  🤷‍♀️

I don't hate them, but they do talk too much. I don't mind when they point out mistakes and explain why they happen, that's their job. But I don't need reminding every damn number how the scoring system works or what the grade of execution means or what they chatted about with their coaches. They can talk about that once, before or after the competition, they don't need to yammer about stuff like that during the skating programs.

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8 hours ago, Salacious Kitty said:

Backflips are legal now. It's changed just this year, I believe. 

We should have Ted Barton again for Skate Canada. No yapping during the programs, just the occasional observation here and there. I will miss Ben Agosto's expertise with Dance, though 

I couldn't agree more, re: Ben's commentary. Between Ben on NBC and Jean-Luc on the Peacock practice cam, we got a lot of amazing dance insight this weekend.

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I love Amber and I'm happy that she finally won a gold on the grand prix.

That being said, objectively, Wakaba Higuchi should have won the gold. Amber's short program was amazing, but I feel like her component marks were a bit inflated for this long program. It wasn't like she had one error. There were three errors that disrupted the overall flow of the program. Also, Wakaba's program was more exciting. Unfortunately, Amber has a knack for choosing the most boring music for her long programs, and this season is no exception. 

Also, I don't want this to be interpreted as a anti-Amber post as I've been one of her biggest cheerleaders the past few years. The beginning of the program, aside from the opening 3 axel, was excellent and her dress was gorgeous. I definitely hope she makes the GPF.

Nina's long program is gorgeous and so is the dress!

Sarah Everhardt is getting better and better. I think the choreo for Firebird could be better, but the technical side is solid. I look forward to watching her progress. 

 

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On 11/2/2024 at 9:44 PM, Avaleigh said:

Also, I don't want this to be interpreted as a anti-Amber post as I've been one of her biggest cheerleaders the past few years. The beginning of the program, aside from the opening 3 axel, was excellent and her dress was gorgeous. I definitely hope she makes the GPF.

I'm not anti-Amber either, but she always blows it in the long program. Always. I've been waiting and waiting for her to put together two clean programs and I'm still waiting. I'm coming to the conclusion that she is just one of those skaters who is a very good short program skater but never seems to be able to nail the long.

On 11/4/2024 at 3:28 PM, iMonrey said:

I'm not anti-Amber either, but she always blows it in the long program. Always. I've been waiting and waiting for her to put together two clean programs and I'm still waiting. I'm coming to the conclusion that she is just one of those skaters who is a very good short program skater but never seems to be able to nail the long.

That's a fair assessment of the problem with Amber. I guess I'm still hopeful that she'll pull it together when it really matters, but...yeah, you're not wrong. There's always a problem with the long. (Sometimes the short too if we're being real.)

It's a bummer that her first big wins (nationals and GP France) weren't with clean programs. At nationals, she left the door open for Isabeau and basically got lucky that Isabeau had a disastrous skate. Everyone wants to have a strong long at Nationals and she still hasn't had that magic moment yet. 

Still, I feel like she's definitely improved. Feeling confident enough to nail the triple axel in the short program is a huge accomplishment. It's still early in the season. 

The mental aspect of the sport is one of the hardest to overcome. We've all seen so many skaters who are incredible in practice, but are too much in their heads once it's time to lay it down in competition.

Sasha is the prime example, but there are lots of others. Gracie, Alissa, Angela, Patrick Chan, Jeremy Abbott, etc.. At least Jeremy Abbott could bring it at Nationals. 

 

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On 11/5/2024 at 6:10 PM, Avaleigh said:

Still, I feel like she's definitely improved. Feeling confident enough to nail the triple axel in the short program is a huge accomplishment. It's still early in the season. 

i guess I feel like if she were going to do it, she would have done it by now. She's been at this a long, long time and I've always been rooting for her. But the top tier Olympic contenders are far more consistent than her. It's why I have more hope for Isabeau Levito.

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I'm recording the 2 hr highlights reel from NBC right now but haven't watched it yet - do they actually show C/B's free dance? The past few weeks it's only been the top singles skaters, with no dance or pairs in sight. (Have I mentioned lately that NBC sucks?) I agree the sound has definitely been off in all of the arenas so far, tinny and shrill. Add in the Idiot Twins chattering endlessly and it really does make one grab for the mute button.

Japan's really been dominating the singles scene so far this season, looks like it's going to be an exciting GP final.

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21 hours ago, annzeepark914 said:

That, plus Tara & Johnny yammering on & on.

Good grief, I know I'm beating a dead horse here but why to they insist on explaining the score box over and over again? Like we're all new to skating. God they're annoying.

I see improvement in Kagiyama this season. He really nailed the choreo in the long (except for the fall) and didn't seem nearly as manic. 

I also thought Alysa Liu and Kaori Sakamoto had the best long programs. Such a refreshing change from all the emo ballads and opera music. You can feel the energy in the audience. Liu's disco number had them clapping to the beat.

While unlikely, I think Sakamoto is beatable in the technical mark if not the component score. Unless she ups her game her hardest jumping pass is a triple flip triple toe. 

I'm happy to see the jumping with the hands over the head craze seems to have died down. Or, did they change the rules again?

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5 hours ago, Chaser said:

I really like Chock and Bates but their music/program selection is key. They work best when they do something slightly off beat and quirky compared to the rest of the field. Classical doesn’t work for them. 

C/B's best programs are character based.ike the snake and the alien. Those are my favorite programs of theirs. 

Too many music cuts in their Rhythm Dance, and it's down from about 12. The reworked program is better than the mess they put out at Skate America, though. 

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11 minutes ago, Salacious Kitty said:

C/B's best programs are character based.ike the snake and the alien. Those are my favorite programs of theirs. 

Too many music cuts in their Rhythm Dance, and it's down from about 12. The reworked program is better than the mess they put out at Skate America, though. 

Maybe that's why they stumbled. Who put that RD together with *way* too many music cuts? It was hard to hear their music in the FD and what I heard was an odd variation of Take Five. Back to the tinny music--I wonder if all the arenas now have a new type of sound system that's really only meant for sports events (i.e., not meant to play all types of music). Figure skating really is the redheaded stepchild in the world of sports.

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On 11/13/2024 at 12:45 PM, annzeepark914 said:

Back to the tinny music--I wonder if all the arenas now have a new type of sound system that's really only meant for sports events (i.e., not meant to play all types of music). Figure skating really is the redheaded stepchild in the world of sports.

I don't think the arena sound systems have changed. I think the broadcasters are no longer piping the music directly into the broadcast audio and are instead just capturing the in-arena music via their arena mics. I suspect it's all part of the music rights brouhaha.

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On 11/11/2024 at 10:15 AM, iMonrey said:

 

I'm happy to see the jumping with the hands over the head craze seems to have died down. Or, did they change the rules again?

I don't think the rule has changed. I have seen comments by people that jumping with the arms over the head can help correct bad technique - it can help with the axis of the jump. 

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