- Joined
- Jun 24, 2007
She didn't leave 3-3 out intentionally. She couldn't execute it after a bit shaky landing of 3F. Had she have more secure landing, she would have gone for it. Jo's coach Manon figured that it is more important to skate a mistake-free short and 3-3 comes only when Jo has a good 3F.
I doubt they decided to leave out 3-3 from the beginning, because Debbie Wilkes of Skate Canada said in an interview with CBC prior to Worlds that Jo had been nailing 3-3 consistently in practice, and there was a video footage of Joannie doing a solid 3-3-2 in the background. Hopefully It should be the case of Jo bringing her confidence level up.
I doubt they decided to leave out 3-3 from the beginning, because Debbie Wilkes of Skate Canada said in an interview with CBC prior to Worlds that Jo had been nailing 3-3 consistently in practice, and there was a video footage of Joannie doing a solid 3-3-2 in the background. Hopefully It should be the case of Jo bringing her confidence level up.