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2016 Worlds Pairs Short Program

MaxSwagg

Match Penalty
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Feb 25, 2014
I'm not a technical specialist and neither are you I'm assuming. Do you have any reason to be suspicious of the levels? Alexa and Chris have competed more than either St/Kl or V/T, so maybe they're better at getting the levels. Who knows.

Stating that T/M are better in everything is kind of a ridiculous generalization. It appears you're not even open to the possibility that Alexa and Chris might demonstrate more emotion and connection to the audience than T/M, at least in the opinion of other people. (I suspect you would feel differently if T/M were not Russian or if Sc/Kn were Russian.)

Oh please! Anyone can read the rules for levels and anyone with eyes can determine them.
 

QuadThrow

Medalist
Joined
Oct 1, 2014
I am upset. There is so much to say about this SP. some thoughts:

S/H: Perfect and the best. Deserved 80 points and lead.

D/R: strong after this mixed season. But I am sorry. I do not go with the high PCS. 35 would have been enough.

V/T: Goodness! They have been the masters of the SP but this was weak. bad throw. Only level 3 on twist (!) DS and steps. The Flow was not there. IMO they must hope S/H to make errors in the FS.

S/H: This twist was the highlight of the evening (but only level 3)! Luck and really good place after the SP and last group tomorrow. Some little mistakes. PCS are spread from 7.00 till 9.50. They can win a medal or even become 8th.

S/K: It is a shame. There are not 100% fit. Gaining a medal will be very hard. weak twist.



Take a eye on: Sc/Kn were technically enormous. 39,57 TES even with a fall!!!
T/M very strong today.

Special: 1. Robin and Aljona are back on the worlds stage with different settings. 2.Alexander smirnov takes part in the worlds. 3.Hao Zhang throws his partner into the cushion.
 
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ruffledgrouse

Record Breaker
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Mar 20, 2014
Someone asked how Sui/Han developed their chemistry, translator talks for a while, Sui says something short, translator: Uhh, she just told me they have no chemistry. :laugh:

Maxim is super impressed with Sui/Han, complements D/R's technique. Says competition is more interesting since they came back because the field is so deep. Less concerned about medals now because they have all the ones they want. Also looking to start a family after 2018, maybe

Reporter clarifies to Sui/Han he wasn't talking about romantic chemistry :laugh:, repeats question. Maxim warns Sui "careful, sometimes after press conference families happen" :laugh2:
 

samm22

On the Ice
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Feb 22, 2015
I'm heading to watch the men now, (yay!!!!), but I'm so excited to get home and watch the short! Sui and Han are my favorite pair team, and it's great to see their amazingly choreographed short program rewarded!
 

Caustica

Final Flight
Joined
Feb 9, 2014
Someone asked how Sui/Han developed their chemistry, translator talks for a while, Sui says something short, translator: Uhh, she just told me they have no chemistry. :laugh:

Maxim is super impressed with Sui/Han, complements D/R's technique. Says competition is more interesting since they came back because the field is so deep. Less concerned about medals now because they have all the ones they want. Also looking to start a family after 2018, maybe

Reporter clarifies to Sui/Han he wasn't talking about romantic chemistry :laugh:, repeats question. Maxim warns Sui "careful, sometimes after press conference families happen" :laugh2:

Haha that was one of the most hilarious press conferences I have ever seen. Plus Sui saying that Han talks too much every day and is like her dad :laugh:
 

mrrice

Record Breaker
Joined
Jul 9, 2014
Ok, I know nothing about pairs and rarely watch them. However, the team in first place deserves it by a mile. Especially over Alexa and Chris whom I like very much. Even if Alexa and Chris had skated perfectly, I'd still have them behind the Chinese Pair. Here's my next question....Who choreographed the Chinese Teams program?? It was amazing and they performed the heck out it. The clear SP winner in my eyes............:points:
 

TatiMax

On the Ice
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Feb 14, 2016
Someone asked how Sui/Han developed their chemistry, translator talks for a while, Sui says something short, translator: Uhh, she just told me they have no chemistry. :laugh:

Maxim is super impressed with Sui/Han, complements D/R's technique. Says competition is more interesting since they came back because the field is so deep. Less concerned about medals now because they have all the ones they want. Also looking to start a family after 2018, maybe

Reporter clarifies to Sui/Han he wasn't talking about romantic chemistry :laugh:, repeats question. Maxim warns Sui "careful, sometimes after press conference families happen" :laugh2:
Thank you
Like Max honesty.
 

matmuh

what are levels anyway
Record Breaker
Joined
May 2, 2014
Ok, I know nothing about pairs and rarely watch them. However, the team in first place deserves it by a mile. Especially over Alexa and Chris whom I like very much. Even if Alexa and Chris had skated perfectly, I'd still have them behind the Chinese Pair. Here's my next question....Who choreographed the Chinese Teams program?? It was amazing and they performed the heck out it. The clear SP winner in my eyes............:points:

Lori!
 

andromache

Record Breaker
Joined
Mar 23, 2014
I'm so sick of seeing people complain in EVERY THREAD for every discipline for this Worlds about a so-called conspiracy to inflate the scores of American skaters.

Is the positive emotion of a hometown audience influencing the judges? Sure, maybe there's a small PCS boost you get for skating in your own country because of the support of the audience, but it's certainly no worse than non-American skaters have received while skating in their own countries. Is it a conspiracy? Are there fake levels being given out to purposefully benefit American skaters? Of course not. (And before anyone calls me a hypocrite, nor do I think there was a Sochi conspiracy in 2014...again, natural hometown boost.)

I visit this site to discuss the performances and speculate on upcoming results, not to see endless accusations about conspiracies and corruption. If we're going to discuss judging as well, let's do it in a civilized way while explaining your specific reasons for disagreement, instead of making rude generalizations or stating your own opinion as an objective fact. While there are objective qualities to figure skating, other aspects are subjective, and people who disagree with you are not automatically wrong.
 

mrrice

Record Breaker
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Jul 9, 2014

Seriously!!! I tell you what, I can't believe she's still cranking out these great programs after all these years. I give full and complete props for all of her programs this season. Especially Gracie's. :bow:
 

rollerblade

Record Breaker
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Jan 12, 2014
Here's my next question....Who choreographed the Chinese Teams program?? It was amazing and they performed the heck out it. The clear SP winner in my eyes............:points:

Lori Nichol.

Sometimes she produced gems like this one, Mao's Nocturne, Michelle's Rach2 SP.

eta: But honestly though, I'm sure the program was all Lori. I'm sure she gave them a great foundation, and S/H (and their coaching team) added extra flairs and fine tune it to what it is today. I would love to watch a documentary of how a program was created, from start to finish.
 
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andromache

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Someone asked how Sui/Han developed their chemistry, translator talks for a while, Sui says something short, translator: Uhh, she just told me they have no chemistry. :laugh:

Maxim is super impressed with Sui/Han, complements D/R's technique. Says competition is more interesting since they came back because the field is so deep. Less concerned about medals now because they have all the ones they want. Also looking to start a family after 2018, maybe

Reporter clarifies to Sui/Han he wasn't talking about romantic chemistry :laugh:, repeats question. Maxim warns Sui "careful, sometimes after press conference families happen" :laugh2:

The best press conference ever! :laugh:

Love that everyone is such a good sport about the competition, and Maxim teasing Sui/Han is adorable!
 

el henry

Go have some cake. And come back with jollity.
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So I watched the top seven. After scrolling through the comments, here is what I have to say:

Are you flipping kidding me when you complain about the 7th place score? Because they *fell*? I looove that program and it's fierce and Alexa's fierce and other than the magnificent Chinese, and God love her, Meaghan, who is also fierce, everyone else is close because they got the scores they deserve.

But NO ....it's a KONSPIRACY! They hate the Russians. Hate hate hate hate hate. That's the *only* thing that could possibly explain these evil, conspiratorial, no good influenced by Americans scores.

After all TAT says so, :laugh2:

Off to watch men, can't wait for the comments there....

ETA: typed before I saw Andromache's comments:agree: KONSPIRACY theorists, build a bridge and get over it.....
 
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mrrice

Record Breaker
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Jul 9, 2014
I'm so sick of seeing people complain in EVERY THREAD for every discipline for this Worlds about a so-called conspiracy to inflate the scores of American skaters.

Is the positive emotion of a hometown audience influencing the judges? Sure, maybe there's a small PCS boost you get for skating in your own country because of the support of the audience, but it's certainly no worse than non-American skaters have received while skating in their own countries. Is it a conspiracy? Are there fake levels being given out to purposefully benefit American skaters? Of course not. (And before anyone calls me a hypocrite, nor do I think there was a Sochi conspiracy in 2014...again, natural hometown boost.)

I visit this site to discuss the performances and speculate on upcoming results, not to see endless accusations about conspiracies and corruption. If we're going to discuss judging as well, let's do it in a civilized way while explaining your specific reasons for disagreement, instead of making rude generalizations or stating your own opinion as an objective fact. While there are objective qualities to figure skating, other aspects are subjective, and people who disagree with you are not automatically wrong.

I'd say you were crazy but you're completely correct. I'll also add that it really depends on the Panel. It can actually hurt a US team to have a judge on the panel who has seen them skate better than they did at Worlds. Take Alexa and Chris, if I were on the panel, having seen them skate this program very well only a few weeks ago, I'd have a problem holding them up. They were OK today, just OK.
 

Art&Sport

Medalist
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Apr 28, 2011
Overall, I don't have many complaints about the results. I do think the scoring has been for some reason way OTT from scoring earlier in the season. I have to ask why? ISU simply wants records to be broken? :scratch2:

Anyway, I thought Aliona and Bruno should be closer to V/T points-wise. Realistically, the podium may stay as it is with the outside shot that Stolbova/ Klimov or maybe Aliona/Bruno could move up if either skate the fp lights out, and any of the top three don't. John Coughlin had interesting things to say about Ksenia's strength and power as a skater. I'm really happy for Meagan and Eric bringing it.

I thought Chris and Alexa were strong on a number of elements, but they have got to drill, drill those sbs and become more confident and proficient in that area, since it's clear the judges want to reward them. I think Tarah and Danny are better than they showed obviously. I used to like Peng/Zhang, but I am tired right now of watching Peng going through growing up pains and making mistakes all over the place. Was there a reason why Yu/Jin were not allowed to attend Worlds?

Della Monica/Guarise have noticeably improved (they have definitely been working hard and it's paid off). Marchei/Hotarek are not having a particularly strong sophomore season. They are not yet really together as a pairs team, just as good technical skaters who have not fully meshed, plus they didn't make great music and choreo selections this season. James/Cipres had a very strong skate and that was nice to see. Kirsten and Michael seemed inspired as well. Nice job by Dylan and Luba.
 
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bobbob

Medalist
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Feb 7, 2014
You're talking in hypotheticals. We don't actually know how Alexa and Chris would've scored if clean. Maybe somewhat higher, but not on the level of top 2 Russians, D/R, or S/H.

Even with the fall, Sc/Kn continued to sell their program and did not lose energy or enthusiasm. T/M are just very...beige (plus were probably hurt by skating earlier. it's not fair but I've accepted it as how skating works.)

Look at Peng and Zhang. I thought they actually had a nice program with good skating skills and choreo, but they had a fall and got hosed in PCS. Totally destroyed in PCS. I actually think they deserve comparable PCS to Alexa and Chris.
 

TatiMax

On the Ice
Joined
Feb 14, 2016
Calm down andromache. Some posters didn't agree about a score no big deal. We have different opinions and it is a subjective sport.
 

MsLiinaLii

Final Flight
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Mar 8, 2013
Trankov is quite sceptical about their chances in the FS since, as he says, their strength is their SP and with their content it will be hard to fight in the Free
 
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