I still hope video of the Eurosport dance coverage will surface! Although I am quite happy with Tanith, especially compared with Wilson and Bezic, I still like to hear what any combo of Nicky, Chris and Simon have to say.
Thanks for explanation.
But in this case it is a mistake of ISU rules and people who created this, because as you copy a part of rule about Level 2-4, it sounds....Different entry edge and different direction of rotation for the two Twizzles...it doesn't speak about which two Twizzles (first and third Set, or second and third Set, or first and second Set) must be done in different direction and different entry edge...it only speaks about Two Twizzles, not noticed IT MUST NECESSARILY BE FIRST TWO SETS. If rules are not explained in detail, then many people can explain it in many ways.
The same thing for example in Dance Holds....when ISU rules are saying that dance hold is counted when it is held long enough and clearly recognized...what does it mean? That you keep it for 2 seconds, or for at least one turn, or for 3 seconds?.....or one Technical Specialist will say 2 seconds are enough and another will take a half second and a beginning of one turn like long enough?
I still hope video of the Eurosport dance coverage will surface! Although I am quite happy with Tanith, especially compared with Wilson and Bezic, I still like to hear what any combo of Nicky, Chris and Simon have to say.
I still hope video of the Eurosport dance coverage will surface! Although I am quite happy with Tanith, especially compared with Wilson and Bezic, I still like to hear what any combo of Nicky, Chris and Simon have to say.
It is always the case that to achieve Level 3 you must satisfy the requirements for Level 2 and so forth. There is no Group C in Level 2.
We saw this when discovering how lifts and spins would drop to level 1. I think the Finlandia panel just didn't notice or else thought that the team did a forward inside followed by a forward outside twizzle.
In what way suspicious?
And the last question. I know Maia and Alex have some rhythm issues, it was visible already in SD. But this time…who was the choreographer? Marina Zueva? Massimo Scali? Peter Tchernyshev? Shibs‘ biggest enemy?
One skater clearly front of the other (Chock for SD, Bates for FD) and they are just moving different ways.
Madison Chock & Evan Bates:
How is this costuming connected with American in Paris?
I liked the Canadians, unexpctedly, they were lovely, simple, but lovely.It was like fresh air
There is no rule, written or otherwise, that says if you are skating to a movie or musical soundtrack you have to mimic the original costuming. In fact, kudos to them for NOT doing so.
I I had to laugh at Irina Zhuk telling the russian press that all the specialists are amazed by them and tells her Stepanova is the best female dancer right now, in skating, looks, and body. Stepanova is a pretty girl,I guess her coach wants to fight with Zueva who has the bluest eyes and longer legs between their female students...
Maia Shibutani & Alex Shibutani:
I think the reason why some people find this dance boring is the fact that while music has slower and faster parts, Maia and Alex are skating with almost identical dynamics and power, they are not accepting the changements of music.