alexikeguchi
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Well, today was not Kamila's day, but I think it is very smart to try the upgrade to a three quad program in a competition that doesn't matter for her. That strategy over the course of this season seems to have worked for her triple axel, which is now consistently there for her in both short and long programs. I also like how much more relaxed she seems in the K+C, even after today's FS; it was actually pretty cute how she flinched when she saw one of her falls on the replay and then giggled a little. She often had a deer in the headlights expression last season, so it's great to see her become more sturdy emotionally.
Maiia had a great showing today though I find her overall skating doesn't really stand out. She and Usacheva always seem pretty happy to be there even though they have to know they are the backups. I think it may be emotionally easier for the 14 year old trio because their rankings are pretty clear unlike the group of Anna, Aliona, and Sasha who were constantly trading places; that had to make them paranoid.
Finally, I'm glad the third spot for Worlds is an obvious choice, and glad that it is Liza.
Maiia had a great showing today though I find her overall skating doesn't really stand out. She and Usacheva always seem pretty happy to be there even though they have to know they are the backups. I think it may be emotionally easier for the 14 year old trio because their rankings are pretty clear unlike the group of Anna, Aliona, and Sasha who were constantly trading places; that had to make them paranoid.
Finally, I'm glad the third spot for Worlds is an obvious choice, and glad that it is Liza.