cocotaffy
Fetchez la vache... mais fetchez la vache !
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Yes, what the heck is this. Must have been an issue with the laces.Silver duct tape on the skates, what a bold and unexpected fashion statement.
Yes, what the heck is this. Must have been an issue with the laces.Silver duct tape on the skates, what a bold and unexpected fashion statement.
4 Team Canada CAN 69
5 Team France FRA 66
Yup. Congrats to France!So the real battle is for 4th-5th?
If Aymoz keeps getting better and James/Cipres stick around, France might have a shot at a medal in the Olympic team event. They don't need to be that strong in singles to be competitive there.France ahead of Canada, not a bad result. It was fun overall, the gala might be extra fun with all the skaters being in such a good mood and about to start their vacation.
Lets face it the scores at WTT are always way over the top. No way does Tuk get over 150 anywhere else besides Russian Nats even with a skate that clean.I think it is little absurd Kaori is getting that type of score with a bad opening flip, flutz and her hardest combination is a double axel triple toe double toe....
Top 2 (Russian commentary with ):
Tuktamysheva: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PRJPZrWT76s
Tennell: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CatSgk1fPZg
More videos (I see all but Piredda's): https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCl7FD-bB2o6nkxlTC8s3dnA/videos
And there's the difference between the Japanese ladies and the Russians. In Russia, you better learn to compete or you'll never get out of inner country competitions. It's not just skating skills that will win at the end of the day. It's wanting to win.
I don't know what's going on with Sofia, but she's not been the same since Europeans. She totally killed that program then. She's skated through it ever since. She lands everything, but it's not the same. Curious.
Yes, because there's so little internal competition in Japan and the Japanese skaters are clearly inconsistent because they don't want to win.And there's the difference between the Japanese ladies and the Russians. In Russia, you better learn to compete or you'll never get out of inner country competitions. It's not just skating skills that will win at the end of the day. It's wanting to win.
what's with you attacking @rfisher for her opinion? ... somebody hugged a porcupine instead of a cat this morning..Yes, because there's so little internal competition in Japan and the Japanese skaters are clearly inconsistent because they don't want to win.
And even if they didn't want to win, which is completely absurd, it's even more absurd for you to confidently write that as if it's something you could know.
By the way, wasn't Radionova one of your favorites? I guess she also must have not wanted to win.
These condescending platitudes about Russia vs. Japan are so far beyond tiresome. I'm glad this season is over and that I'm not going to buy PBP access for the next some.
could someone who speek russian tell me what TAT says on Piredda? https://youtu.be/z9Fwo9m7sa0