
I wouldn't worry. Most skaters at that level have some of the wonkiest looking ankles from years of being in stiff skates. And don't get me started on their feet^ Yikes, that does look painful. Could it be normal?
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I wouldn't worry. Most skaters at that level have some of the wonkiest looking ankles from years of being in stiff skates. And don't get me started on their feet^ Yikes, that does look painful. Could it be normal?
I wasn't able to watch this morning (thanks Icenetwork) but what happened? Didn't someone say the other day that Maia had food poisoning or was sick?
Thought they skated extremely well. Polished and attacked. The crowd response, a standing ovation, was very strong for them.
On to the Free Dance!
That's a skating skills issue, and I'm not sure Marina's camp is the best place to correct it. It's sort of like how we know Marina and Igor were never good at teaching CDs, and I believe that's what ultimately started dragging V/M down. Not that CDs were competed, but rather that V/M started skating inefficiently, and it wasn't corrected. We can see now V/M's speed, power, and glide are vastly different than in 2014. I believe that is because Patrice in particular focuses on that aspect of skating.I do think their skating skills and depth of edge and precision is among the world's best, but they need to really improve on getting more ice coverage with less stroking so they can do more choreography and highlight moves.
After the sadness over the SD score I didn't even notice that they got a standing ovation. At least they're still crowd favorites.
I cant help wondering if their attention is too divided with the creative control they've been exerting. Personally, I would rather see them pick and trust a choreographer, and focus on the skating. Maybe it's not an either/or, but we heard so much about their involvement with musicians and dancers and I'm not sure the programs justify all that effort. I would rather they stick with Tchernyshev, or Miyamoto, or Camerlengo if he would cross rink lines, and dig for the speed and emotion that make people watch over and over.
And the FD?Definitely disagree. Their SD was choreographically a masterpiece IMO. The issue was in the execution.
And in the immediate aftermath of an unexpected and obviously disappointing short term result, from a single skate, there seems to much hang wringing. I don't, get it.
Maia and Alex have been by far the most consistent US ice dance competitors for the past 18 months. Going back to Skate Canada, they have NOT made any mistakes. The US teams have fallen during programs or botched entire elements (just to mention a few, H/D GPF 2015 Zach fell, 2017 US Nationals Hubbell fell, Several swizzle errors from C/B e.g., 2015 GPF from Chock, 2016 Nepela and 2016 Cup of Russia from Bates.)
Today, they skated a strong performance. It was this technical panel however that gave a level 2 and level 3 on footwork, which cost 3 points of base value vs. H/D and 1.5 points vs. C/B. Even a level 3 Partial step sequence would have had them all tied. The levels they achieved at both GPFinal and Four continents would have put them 2nd!
AFTER the results, one could "see" and comment, but before and during? It's a performance sport and a competition. During the competition, pay attention to the audience response for H/D actually. Not convinced the audience thought they were "on fire." The technical panel gave them level 4 footwork, and that was 1.5 points above everyone except for V/M.
It is all very close and thus exciting. The Free dance is still coming up. They have consistently performed well and scored well, with the difference in their scores more than the 1.5-2.0 points needed to pull up to the bronze. I am confident that Maia and Alex's experience as strong and consistent competitors will serve them well.
Deciding that some fundamentally different approach to their choreography needs to be changed or was a "mistake" somehow because of 1 or 2 level calls seems so absurd. (It's like when after one disappointing result, Uber fans decide something is really "wrong" and a coaching change must need to be made. So rash. So fickle.) Should every skater just sit there with mouths partly open, waiting to be given choreography by some long in the tooth skating inside, and not use their own brains to make it their own? The best idea is to skate to some unrelated combinations of 2 songs just because they meet very criteria, regardless of theme or effort to create some cohesive whole? (which is much more difficult in my opinion). The approach that Maia and Alex are taking is what has made them who they are in this sport, and I think their efforts are very worthwhile and differentiating.
I cant help wondering if their attention is too divided with the creative control they've been exerting. Personally, I would rather see them pick and trust a choreographer, and focus on the skating. Maybe it's not an either/or, but we heard so much about their involvement with musicians and dancers and I'm not sure the programs justify all that effort. I would rather they stick with Tchernyshev, or Miyamoto, or Camerlengo if he would cross rink lines, and dig for the speed and emotion that make people watch over and over.
I cant help wondering if their attention is too divided with the creative control they've been exerting. Personally, I would rather see them pick and trust a choreographer, and focus on the skating. Maybe it's not an either/or, but we heard so much about their involvement with musicians and dancers and I'm not sure the programs justify all that effort. I would rather they stick with Tchernyshev, or Miyamoto, or Camerlengo if he would cross rink lines, and dig for the speed and emotion that make people watch over and over.
Right... but even though they have said they are aiming for the top spot, I dont know how many fans think there is any shot of that unless other teams blow it. (After the ladies short today, I realize how possible that is!) It is their getting pushed off the podium by another US team that I am concerned about, because neither HD nor CB have been stagnating. I guess tomorrow will tell the tale. But at worst, it will be close and a big loss will only light a fire under Maia and Alex to make changes.I said this before the season started when we were hearing about all their music editing. I'm sure its more fun to be involved in everything and if they are fine with not getting the top spot, great. But most gold medalists have a singular drive, and their skills aren't so top notch that they can afford to forgo that drive.
Maia and Alex have been by far the most consistent US ice dance competitors for the past 18 months. Going back to Skate Canada, they have NOT made any mistakes. The US teams have fallen during programs or botched entire elements