Do you think Jason’s program might be extracted from the full stream and posted on YouTube? I cannot stream it - a long stream like that just buffers and breaks up for me.
I just posted Jason's performance here: https://youtu.be/wbGO8rXM53g
Enjoy!
Do you think Jason’s program might be extracted from the full stream and posted on YouTube? I cannot stream it - a long stream like that just buffers and breaks up for me.
I can't say anything about Jason's actual skate that hasn't been said before: but really, how does he do that? With no audience? On two days practice? Soooo beautiful....
But now I need to break the spell and say it: That music was the Piano meets the sound effects from Tristan & Iseult. I say with love, where does Rohene find these?
el henry, did you see what Sandra Bezic tweeted about Jason and Toller tonight? I think I'll frame this. :luv17:
I am verklempt
Congratulations to Jason for such a beautiful, emotional, perfect program!
I posted this in the competition thread:
The score breakdown: https://ijs.usfigureskating.org/lead...001SEG001.html
Judges detail scores: https://ijs.usfigureskating.org/lead...T/SEGM001.html
Jason received all 5's for GOE for his first spin and 11 perfect 10's in program component marks.
These links don't seem to be working anymore. Thanks for letting us know about the scoring. I had no idea where to even look for them.
Thanks for letting me know. If anyone has a problem with the the links I posted (they work for me sometimes), the link to the results is at the bottom of the competition page:
https://usfigureskatingfanzone.com/...peggy-fleming-trophy-virtual-competition.aspx
The link works for me, so that I can watch this over and over, as is my custom
Although rewatching the Chuck Norris commercial is getting old
Hi everybody. Been gone for about a week due to a family emergency. Everything is fine now and I'm trying to catch up. Jason's skate was just beautiful. Every move was smooth and segued into the next one. He was in so much control and skated with total ease. Ro has done it again! And like someone said upthread, he finds the most interesting music. The first time I watched it I was concentrating on the jumps and spins. The second time I was looking at the choreo and listening to the beautiful music. The third time I concentrated on his arms and hands. It's impossible to take all that in with only one view. I don't think you can "train" a skater to move his arms like that - it's just an extension of his interpretation of the music. WOW. I think I need to watch it again just in case I missed something.
Love the avatar @Ross74.:luv17: