Some thoughts
Shibs: looked undertrained. There just isn't a way to make up for 7 years of not skating; it showed. Positives: clean movement, and their choreo steps were a model of what choreo steps could be with holds and steps (they missed the memo that you don't need to do that, just wave your arms and vibe). Negatives: slow overall. Twizzles especially look about 10 times worse then they used to be able to do, and costumes obscured their excellent legline.
Wolfkostin/Tsarevski: loved this! In the past, I've thought their styles were somewhat opposite: She's sharp and dynamic and he's soft and elegant. But in this program they really looked like they have achieved "togetherness." Fantastic technique and bold, bright expression.
Taschlers: This team looked like they were actually dancing and not just performing what they've rehearsed. Very free and into it. Also not as polished as they typically are--little mismatches in unison, sloppy positioning, etc., but since the judges reward vibes more than technique, I can see that being a strategic choice. To say they are not just technicians. My, how this sport has fallen
Ideally, they would eventually be able to skate freely and with polish.
Green/Parsons: Nice comeback from their first GP. Like how they are doing something different, but that still fits the 90s rules. Parsons has added more expression, which was nice to see. Still in it for Olympics depending on what happens with Carreira's citizenship.
Guignard/Fabbri: Agree that they are fading. They still skate better than many of the top teams, though. His twizzles
Fear/Gibson: They always look like they skate small when they skate after anyone with good skating skills. Nice twizzles and they worked the choreography.
Shibs: looked undertrained. There just isn't a way to make up for 7 years of not skating; it showed. Positives: clean movement, and their choreo steps were a model of what choreo steps could be with holds and steps (they missed the memo that you don't need to do that, just wave your arms and vibe). Negatives: slow overall. Twizzles especially look about 10 times worse then they used to be able to do, and costumes obscured their excellent legline.
Wolfkostin/Tsarevski: loved this! In the past, I've thought their styles were somewhat opposite: She's sharp and dynamic and he's soft and elegant. But in this program they really looked like they have achieved "togetherness." Fantastic technique and bold, bright expression.
Taschlers: This team looked like they were actually dancing and not just performing what they've rehearsed. Very free and into it. Also not as polished as they typically are--little mismatches in unison, sloppy positioning, etc., but since the judges reward vibes more than technique, I can see that being a strategic choice. To say they are not just technicians. My, how this sport has fallen
Ideally, they would eventually be able to skate freely and with polish.Green/Parsons: Nice comeback from their first GP. Like how they are doing something different, but that still fits the 90s rules. Parsons has added more expression, which was nice to see. Still in it for Olympics depending on what happens with Carreira's citizenship.
Guignard/Fabbri: Agree that they are fading. They still skate better than many of the top teams, though. His twizzles
Fear/Gibson: They always look like they skate small when they skate after anyone with good skating skills. Nice twizzles and they worked the choreography.