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- Nov 12, 2012
Brezina in 2nd place with a popped single flip. Pretty much sums that one up.
You are not wrong there
Please say hi to Hugo! And we will meet to cheer for Laurine later I guess (me at 5 AM on Sunday)
Brezina in 2nd place with a popped single flip. Pretty much sums that one up.
Thats not even Italian thing. My russian grandma would totally want to feed him too.
Well, Tarasova would not
Will we see a skater from Malaysia on the podium for the first time ever in the Grand Prix?
Also, go Matteo!
When I saw that Matteo was skating to Volare, I thought it would be Dean Martin. I was disappointed, because I think he could rock the house to something old-school like that. How fun would that be?
Still, he skated within himself and very well, and I enjoyed it very much.
Overall, too many flowy lyrical pieces for my taste. After a while, I was actually thirsting for someone to skate to Hava Nagila with a big Star of David on the chest, or an old school Russian folk song with those squat kicks.
[emoji23][emoji23][emoji23]You are not wrong there [emoji23]
Please say hi to Hugo! And we will meet to cheer for Laurine later I guess (me at 5 AM on Sunday)
Go Matteo
The short is awesome. With that he can be next to, if not on, the podium.
So it was usage that caused the crash, and not Kevin's hair?
https://twitter.com/LynnRutherford/status/1053555617770553345
Gambill [about Zhou]: "He did the quad Lutz right in front of us and the landing looked backwards to me. The flip was even better."
Well ....... you know what they say about better not to speak at all and be thought a fool ...
When I saw that Matteo was skating to Volare, I thought it would be Dean Martin. I was disappointed, because I think he could rock the house to something old-school like that. How fun would that be?
It’s true it’s Caravan but it’s a totally different rendition than the the one Takahachi skated with a completely different vibe? This one has a very festive/carnival feel so I don’t think it really makes sense to compare it to Dai’s.Came home from work (and will go out two hours later), and currently just watched Nathan Chen and Sergei Voronov (will watch the others after dinner). I did not like their hairdos. :noshake: Some thoughts:
- I honestly did not expect Nathan Chen's best jump to be his 3A. Sure, the 3Lz+3T was very nice, but I was expecting something like 4S+3T. Not quite disappointment, more like... um, "Oh, great height there"? Appreciated but not wowed. Jumps aside, he was very much committed to the performance and the program was well made, but I'm not sure whether it fits his style 100%. Maybe it's just because Takahashi Daisuke left a strong impression on me, but to me Caravan has a very... um, uncle-esque vibe that requires uncle-esque cheek and swagger. Nathan Chen has cheek, but his cheek feels, um, young(this feels so awkward when written, arrgh). I don't think he doesn't pull off the program, he does, it's just that I'd prefer him do that when he's over twenty.
- Sergei Voronov changed his music, right? I'm pretty sure that wasn't the song I heard at Nepala. Anyway, I'm like hwell: on this. It's... okay. I don't get anything else. Oh, I still don't like the costume.
Loved watching Nathan! And my love affair with Jimmy Ma is still on! U.S. you're doing well! And it looks like Canada is struggling.