Underwhelmed by M/C. Her posture is quite bad. Suprised nowhere really mentions it...
IMO P/V should win FD. Doubt it will happen though
Underwhelmed by M/C. Her posture is quite bad. Suprised nowhere really mentions it...
IMO P/V should win FD. Doubt it will happen though
The PCS's though :sarcasm:
4 point over P/V. Sorry, I know they are current Junior World champions and all that, but I do not agree with that.
And I honestly can't believe how much Polishuk/Vakhnov improved since their first jGP event.
It just happens. Congratulations to the all medalists.
Everyone may have bad days, but M/C would be overtaken by their compatriots or Russians soon unless they try really harder.
He was injured not long before their first event... But since they were not Fed favourites, they were not allowed to compete at later events.
I guess now the Fed might start seeing them as a factor, since they have tremendous potential.
Rooting them at Junior Nationals and (hopefully) Junior Worlds!
They are pretty young, too. 15/17 years old.
The funny thing they would have won this competition without that skipped lift in SD.
I think staying Junior for yet another year has hurt M/C and their skating shows as they've regressed. Maybe if they had moved up they would have been pushed and been more excited and improved but really what do they have to be excited about this season? Another National Junior title? They know they are skating against teams they know they can beat even when they are sloppy. They wouldn't have that luxury as Seniors.
And I honestly can't believe how much Polishuk/Vakhnov improved since their first jGP event.