I thought the same thing, but I thought maybe he meant "good save."That was not good jump synchronization, my friends
ETA: Mr Announcer man, on replay, I beg to disagree, that was not “very good”
They now have a change to qualify for the team event, regardless of how K/R do.Georgia in the Team Event, barring disaster from Kazakova/Reviya (and probably even then).
Nice evening of pairs skating even if there was not one completely clean skate. But there was still quite a lot to enjoy! Nice for Minerva Fabienne and Nolan to win after a lost season, and...well the Spanish really were the best tonight. And they got an Olympic spot for Spain in pairs. Has that ever happened before? The Georgians also did well, and a bronze medal into the bargain (and that spot). Congratulations to the medallists!!!!!
A pity the Chinese just weren't good enough, and we saw the man of the 1000 partners do it again. He'll be at the OG.
And the new Aussies were impressive too. Lots of potential, not for 2022 yet but definitely for 2026.
I had planned to retire but just saw your 'snark'. I didn't comment on that thread, I think. would have infuriated me too. I am just so pleased that Spain has got a really good pair, which effectively puts point to the 'reliable information' in that thread.I'm sorry, you must be mistaken. I've been reliably informed on other threads that investing money and energy into non-traditional skating powers is a waste, and those athletes shouldn't be included in the global skating community. Therefore Spain couldn't possibly be headed to the Olympics in pairs.
(Sorry for the off-topic snark... that thread really infuriated me.)