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4 practice clips shared by Amber Glenn from her SP (3A) and new FS (3F+3T, 3Lz & her trademark deeply arched Ina Bauer): https://www.instagram.com/p/CEMUk8yAkmy/
SERVE it Amber!!! Shook!!!!
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4 practice clips shared by Amber Glenn from her SP (3A) and new FS (3F+3T, 3Lz & her trademark deeply arched Ina Bauer): https://www.instagram.com/p/CEMUk8yAkmy/
SERVE it Amber!!! Shook!!!!
If Glenn can keep her momentum going, she is definitely a contender this season.
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New interview with Mariah.
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Bell knew she wanted a medley of songs for her free skate and Bourne proposed ABBA. Bell turned it down, then listened to it while on the ice and fell in love. The program includes four of the Swedish pop band's hits: "Dancing Queen," "Mamma Mia," "Thank You for the Music" and "The Winner Takes It All."
"It's turning out to be one of my most favorite programs I've ever done," Bell said. "It's super interesting and I like it because it pushes me out of my comfort zone to be a little more creative. It's also a great time to do that – we have this season and then the next one is the Olympic season, so I can choose if I keep these or what kind of style in the last three years worked well for me and choose programs based on that for the Olympic season."
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CEO Of Her Career, Mariah Bell Explains Her Mentality and the New Programs She Hopes Lead to Even More Success - U.S. Figure Skating Fan Zone
At 24 years old, Mariah Bell has established that she is the CEO of her figure skating career. World-renowned technician Rafael Arutunian is head coach and technicalusfigureskatingfanzone.com
Shae-Lynn Bourne choreographed Mariah's FS (again). Relevant excerpt from the Fan Zone article:With her choice of ABBA, Adam has basically turned Mariah into the female version of him.
... short program to P!nk's "Glitter in the Air," choreographed by Rippon and Molly Oberstar, and an ABBA medley free skate devised by Shae-Lynn Bourne. Maintaining what works among her team throughout the Olympic quadrennium, this is the third year in a row Rippon has choreographed her short and Bourne her free.
"Molly and I grew up working with a lot of the same choreographers and she's a brilliant skater," Rippon said of bringing in his friend and former competitive skater. "As soon as I told Molly we had to start brainstorming music, Molly brought up 'Glitter in the Air' as her first suggestion back in January. We asked Mariah what she thought, Mariah liked it and that was it."
Bourne proposed ABBA
Eh. Speaking for myself... if a skater can perform a "warhorse" like Mariah did at Nationals and bring me and most of the audience in Greensboro to their feet, who cares?Wayyyy too safe (and boring) of a choice for ANL
Surprised SLB chose that. She’s one of the people I like for innovation for choreography and music, not warhorse 101
If she was going to go down that route I’m surprised she didn’t choose selections that aren’t the ones done the most and that her fellow one-time competitor didn’t also use for her free programs.
Last season she also did hallelujah another warhorse.

Eh. Speaking for myself... if a skater can perform a "warhorse" like Mariah did at Nationals and bring me and most of the audience in Greensboro to their feet, who cares?![]()
At the risk of throwing cold water (because I really do like Mariah), ABBA has been done to death. I'm not sure how skating to "The Winner Takes it All," etc., pushes her out of her comfort zone."It's turning out to be one of my most favorite programs I've ever done," Bell said. "It's super interesting and I like it because it pushes me out of my comfort zone to be a little more creative.
Mirai Nagasu said the same thing about her LP to "The Winner Takes it All" in the 2016-17 season, but I think Mariah has the ability to really sell it with or without an audience.At the risk of throwing cold water (because I really do like Mariah), ABBA has been done to death. I'm not sure how skating to "The Winner Takes it All," etc., pushes her out of her comfort zone.
At the risk of throwing cold water (because I really do like Mariah), ABBA has been done to death. I'm not sure how skating to "The Winner Takes it All," etc., pushes her out of her comfort zone.
But I'm sure she'll skate beautifully, she always does.
Wayyyy too safe (and boring) of a choice for ANL
Surprised SLB chose that. She’s one of the people I like for innovation for choreography and music, not warhorse 101
What in the world is she thinking? I don't think anyone could make that music relevant or interesting.At the risk of throwing cold water (because I really do like Mariah), ABBA has been done to death. I'm not sure how skating to "The Winner Takes it All," etc., pushes her out of her comfort zone.
But I'm sure she'll skate beautifully, she always does.
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Wow. Dark and immoral. Sounds right up Mariah's alley.Some ABBA trivia:
"The Winner Takes It All" is a ballad reflecting the end of a romance.
The story (rumor) goes something like this:
"The Winner Takes It All," originally titled "The Story of My Life," was written by both Björn Ulvaeus and Benny Andersson, with Fältskog singing the lead vocal. The lyrics to the song were thought to mirror the divorce between Ulvaeus and Fältskog in 1979. However, Ulvaeus himself denies this, saying the basis of the song "is the experience of a divorce, but it's fiction. There wasn't a winner or a loser in our case. A lot of people think it's straight out of reality, but it's not." According to "The Winner Takes It All" song facts, Ulvaeus has said that while he usually didn't use drugs or alcohol while writing, he had a bottle of brandy next to him while writing the lyrics for this song. It was very personal to him.
However, it still circulates to this day that infidelity actually did cause the marriage to end in divorce, and Agnetha is the scorned woman singing about the mistress that won over her husband and lured him away. Fact, not fiction according to those back in the day, and with the knowledge.
Regardless, the song has a much darker, more profound, personal implication than merely winning or having lost to a rival in competition.
Once with ABBA could be considered overused.I don't think ABBA music has been overused in competitive programs at all. I can only recall Jenny Kirk's unfortunate muzak version.
I think it'll at least be fun for the audience. Love me some 'Dancing Queen'.
I would plotz if she did a Meryl Streep imitation.or even Meryl Streep histrionics.
It just feels that way, because it's played so freaking much after the ISU medal ceremonies.I don't think ABBA music has been overused in competitive programs at all.
I would plotz if she did a Meryl Streep imitation.