What is the percentage of teams that end the free skate with a pairs spin? I feel it's pretty high.
Yup. Pretty high. I noticed it some time ago too
What is the percentage of teams that end the free skate with a pairs spin? I feel it's pretty high.
What is the percentage of teams that end the free skate with a pairs spin? I feel it's pretty high.
Just think -- if none of the rest of the pairs competed, U.S. pairs would finally have an international win...
What is the percentage of teams that end the free skate with a pairs spin? I feel it's pretty high.
Just think -- if none of the rest of the pairs competed, U.S. pairs would finally have an international win...
Sooooo Mr. Boudreau-Audet... tell me why you decided to ditch Canada, a place where they desperately need tall skaters who can do triple twists, and decided to come and skate for Japan, a place where they will probably never give you citizenship since you don't train and live there? If Mervin Tran didn't get citizenship and he was a World Bronze Medalist, I hardly doubt this partnership will be any different.
Too many and it earns them the David Pelltier sneer of choreographic lameness.
What is the percentage of teams that end the free skate with a pairs spin? I feel it's pretty high.
Such a shame Canadian and Chinese Pairs exist!
Don't mind me, just being snarky!
I can't even remember the last time a U.S. pair won something -- did Inoue/Baldwin win a Skate America once?
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HEY! You bypassed me in total posts!
How dare you! :ddevil:
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HEY! You bypassed me in total posts!
How dare you! :ddevil:
Are you related to David Pelletier? He really doesn't like finishing on a boring element, and they don't come any more boring than a SBS spin, for him.
You need to work on your rambling skills obviously.
actually, canada probably could do without him... even our juniors do triple twists.... not sure why you say that because of marinaro?