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I mean I don't, that's why I'm found it funny. Not losing my mind about how little they know, or what they think passes for good GOE.since when we take TSL serious? they should stick to gossip
I mean I don't, that's why I'm found it funny. Not losing my mind about how little they know, or what they think passes for good GOE.since when we take TSL serious? they should stick to gossip
God I cannot believe SC didn't invite Eunsoo, I am two minutes from freaking the hell out here :furious: Can't Raf do something for SA?? If Rostelecom ends up being her only GP I'm going to break a dish or something. I raise a finger to the system, guess which one.
And while I do want Tom Z to focus on her underrotation issues, if she's not all about the quad lutz then let Young try. As stated earlier she's the most daring of the trio, and I doubt she'll be trying one in competitions when she's not always going for her 3A anyway. Her triple lutz could benefit from it too, as long as her underrotation issues are primarily attended to I'm not going to worry. (I'm curious though, is her 4S settled already enough for Tom Z to try out 4Lz?)
2010-2011 Yuna was assigned but declined to go and then had her year off. When she came back in 2012-2013 season she wasn’t invited to any GP’s. Imagine an Olympic champion coming back and not being invited to GP’s it’s freaking laughable. This is why this whole GP circuit is a bunch of nonsense.
God I cannot believe SC didn't invite Eunsoo, I am two minutes from freaking the hell out here :furious: Can't Raf do something for SA?? If Rostelecom ends up being her only GP I'm going to break a dish or something. I raise a finger to the system, guess which one.
And while I do want Tom Z to focus on her underrotation issues, if she's not all about the quad lutz then let Young try. As stated earlier she's the most daring of the trio, and I doubt she'll be trying one in competitions when she's not always going for her 3A anyway. Her triple lutz could benefit from it too, as long as her underrotation issues are primarily attended to I'm not going to worry. (I'm curious though, is her 4S settled already enough for Tom Z to try out 4Lz?)
Oh wow. And until now I thought it was just Yuna’s decision not to participate in that season’s GPs...
I agree there are some usual suspects coming here ONLY to say Young’s 4Lz is UR or downgraded or whatever but they also go around saying that a flutz is no problem and a really poor lutz technique doesn’t matter because “hey, it’s a freaking quad lutz!”
I want to see those posters extending the same tolerance to every lady who attempts a quad then!
About her UR issues, maybe training quads will help her triples. Her 2A is huge and I think that happened when she started training the 3A. We’ll see what happens! I just want her to stay healthy and have fun.
And please, can we not take TSL seriously?! [emoji23]
2010-2011 Yuna was assigned but declined to go and then had her year off. When she came back in 2012-2013 season she wasn’t invited to any GP’s. Imagine an Olympic champion coming back and not being invited to GP’s it’s freaking laughable. This is why this whole GP circuit is a bunch of nonsense.
I wasn’t even referencing you in particular but someone else who loves to degrade Young in particular to the point it’s quite mean-spirited and terrible. I don’t know how I feel about any of the young girls doing quads but if everybody else is trying Young might as well.
Lol don’t forget guys! Dabin’s spot at NHK is still open.
IIRC, for the 2012-2013 season, Yuna announced her comeback after the GP slots had already been distributed, and she announced her plan as being to compete at an international B event, followed by Korean Nationals, and then 2013 Worlds. She said that she wasn't ready to compete at the Grand Prix events that early in the season. Had Yuna decided to come back earlier that year, she could have exercised her comeback skater rights, which would have guaranteed her a GP slot or two.
However, I agree that the amount of power and politics wielded by the host federations of Grand Prix events is unfair, and skaters represented by non-host federations are at a serious disadvantage, which in turn undermines the credibility of the GP.
Tom said this as a reply to TheSkatingLesson's comment on IG: "I would be happy to chat again with you Dave! Let’s find some time. Lots to discuss" I don't watch TSL videos because i can't stand them but if they could interview him and get him to tell us what his strategy and plans for the korean girls are that would be really nice. I'm very curious to know what he's going for.
I don't know what the chances of Eunsoo getting invited to NHK are. They already overlooked her for Mae so i'll keep my hopes down. I don't want to be disappointed again. I'm still praying tho!
Lol don’t forget guys! Dabin’s spot at NHK is still open.
IIRC, for the 2012-2013 season, Yuna announced her comeback after the GP slots had already been distributed, and she announced her plan as being to compete at an international B event, followed by Korean Nationals, and then 2013 Worlds. She said that she wasn't ready to compete at the Grand Prix events that early in the season. Had Yuna decided to come back earlier that year, she could have exercised her comeback skater rights, which would have guaranteed her a GP slot or two.
However, I agree that the amount of power and politics wielded by the host federations of Grand Prix events is unfair, and skaters represented by non-host federations are at a serious disadvantage, which in turn undermines the credibility of the GP.