morning! what did i miss?
An international competition debutant winning a medal.
And the oldest skater in the field being way out of her depth, showing why you can't afford to have long gaps between your international appearances.
CaroLiza_fan
morning! what did i miss?
I've heard about her I think, isn't her mother totally crazy? If so, I worry about Xiangyi!
Please do tell
there's a thread on this forum about it
Oh I don't know, it gave some Chinese skaters a good opportunity to compete.Worst Grand Prix ever.
That is literally the only good thing you can say about the competition.Oh I don't know, it gave some Chinese skaters a good opportunity to compete.
I did enjoy watching them though. I mean yeah it wasn't the best of the best, but still, I'd rather see skating than not.That is literally the only good thing you can say about the competition.
I agree. And Despite the bobbles, I always love watching Chen live or on the telly. And some of the others show promise for the future. But am I missing something cultureally? While the Chinese concentrated on making some of the best pairs teams in the world, their current crop of ladies except for Chen seem a bit more like juniors.... (Good night, Chen Lu, where ever you are.....)I did enjoy watching them though. I mean yeah it wasn't the best of the best, but still, I'd rather see skating than not.
I think maybe they did. And they've been super successful at it too I think that happens in most countries...one discipline ends up getting left behind - in the US it seems to be pairs, in Russia, the men and Canada's been having a hard time with ladies since Katelyn retired. I guess with four disciplines it's hard for a country to keep up with all of them.I agree. And Despite the bobbles, I always love watching Chen live or on the telly. And some of the others show promise for the future. But am I missing something cultureally? While the Chinese concentrated on making some of the best pairs teams in the world, their current crop of ladies except for Chen seem a bit more like juniors.... (Good night, Chen Lu, where ever you are.....)