tangerine dream
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I can't believe every pair skated so well. Terrified what that means for the women... 

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Isn't that how the movie ends, with a dead Russell Crowe being carried away by the other gladiators?I’ve seen gladiator but can’t say I understand if that pose is symbolizing something from the movie
YepIsn't that how the movie ends, with a dead Russell Crowe being carried away by the other gladiators?
You’re only as strong as your weakest member. That’s something societies all over the world need to remember as well.I really think team Japan really deserves team gold considering how strong they are in 3 of the four disciplines.
Granted US is very strong too.
I can never believe the Superbowl is on at the same time at the Olympics. The NERVE!Time to start the StuporBowl chili.

Here's where I come down on this (setting aside my obvious Team USA homerism)... The USA was able to soundly qualify at least 2 entries in all four disciplines at Worlds last year while Japan only qualified multiple entries at Worlds in Men & Women & had to go to the OQE to get a 2nd spot in Pairs and couldn't manage to earn even a single Dance entry. Additionally, the US had a full field of 15 dance teams at Nationals and 10 pairs teams; that's in addition to full fields of 18 skaters each in Men & Women. If I'm looking at the overall strength & depth of figure skating between the two nations, the USA has Japan beat handily. Japan has managed to get strong with one team in Pairs and they have a second team that still struggles to skate clean outside of Japan, though they are improving. But I really come back to Dance and I just cannot get behind Japan winning TE gold when their dance team & both their pairs & dance programs lag soooo far behind the USA.I really think team Japan really deserves team gold considering how strong they are in 3 of the four disciplines.
Granted US is very strong too.
I can never believe the Superbowl is on at the same time at the Olympics. The NERVE!![]()
This is where I feel dance should weigh less in TE, because it’s so hard for there to be any movement. I don’t know how it would work.Both teams are strong in three disciplines. It's partially a question of who is stronger in their weakest.
Additionally, Amber cannot finish lower than 2nd. She really needs to skate clean today.US needs to beat Japan in one of these next segments.
What?A commercial with Michelle Kwan and her new baby???
| 1 | United States of America |
| 51 | 9 M | 9 W | 6 P | 7 P | 10 RD | 10 FD | Q | ||
| 2 | Japan |
| 49 | 10 | 10 | 10 | 10 | 3 | 6 | Q | ||
| 3 | Italy |
| 45 | 6 | 8 | 8 | 8 | 6 | 9 | Q | ||
| 4 | Georgia |
| 41 | 5 | 6 | 9 | 9 | 5 | 7 | Q | ||
| 5 | Canada |
| 41 | 8 | 5 | 7 | 6 | 7 | 8 | Q |
The US men program is not much other than Ilia, so the US men is closer to the Japanese pairs in terms of depth.Here's where I come down on this (setting aside my obvious Team USA homerism)... The USA was able to soundly qualify at least 2 entries in all four disciplines at Worlds last year while Japan only qualified multiple entries at Worlds in Men & Women & had to go to the OQE to get a 2nd spot in Pairs and couldn't manage to earn even a single Dance entry. Additionally, the US had a full field of 15 dance teams at Nationals and 10 pairs teams; that's in addition to full fields of 18 skaters each in Men & Women. If I'm looking at the overall strength & depth of figure skating between the two nations, the USA has Japan beat handily. Japan has managed to get strong with one team in Pairs and they have a second team that still struggles to skate clean outside of Japan, though they are improving. But I really come back to Dance and I just cannot get behind Japan winning TE gold when their dance team & both their pairs & dance programs lag soooo far behind the USA.

I still can’t believe how far Ryuchi Kihara has come. I remember being on this forum and hearing about some “random” Japanese male skater they found for World medalist Narumi Takahashi back in 2013. The feeling was that they found someone for her due to Mervin not being a Japanese citizen and Japan thinking about the team event. 13 years later, here we are.
Bruno Massot: Hold my beerYou just never know how life will turn out.
Historically US pairs has been coming through for us in the team event (maybe because they know that's the medal opportunity for them)Well that was so good I’m terrified for the women and men !!
Really happy for the Americans, we all know it takes a miracle on the jumps and throws and they did it!
And the US loses the tiebreaker in that scenario. The USA needs to win at least one of the last two segments.Can`t quite figure it. US came in with 1 point. K/O added a point by not finishing last. So if Ilia and Amber are 9`s it`s tied. Is that right?
What?
Oh I guess I was thinking to literally that the man is the gladiator and the woman is Caesar’s daughter from the movie who he had a child withIsn't that how the movie ends, with a dead Russell Crowe being carried away by the other gladiators?
Sure, right now, but the US men have won 2 out of the last 4 Olympic gold medals and their relative strength has remained at a fairly high level over the last decade and a half - especially when Nathan & Vincent were competing. Right now, it's at a low point but we still managed to qualify 3 men outright for the Olympics, just like Japan.The US men program is not much other than Ilia, so the US men is closer to the Japanese pairs in terms of depth.
Anyway, I'm fine for either of them winning.![]()
1 United States of America
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USA 51 9 M 9 W 6 P 7 P 10 RD 10 FD Q 2 Japan
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JPN 49 10 10 10 10 3 6 Q 3 Italy
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ITA 45 6 8 8 8 6 9 Q 4 Georgia
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GEO 41 5 6 9 9 5 7 Q 5 Canada
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CAN 41 8 5 7 6 7 8 Q
I'm more terrified for the Men.I can't believe every pair skated so well. Terrified what that means for the women...![]()
Where I come down to is that the Olympics are no longer a crowning of that quad's best skater(s) like it often was in the days of figures. This is how it should be.Here's where I come down on this (setting aside my obvious Team USA homerism)...
Does Amber think she's unique in this?And the US loses the tiebreaker in that scenario. The USA needs to win at least one of the last two segments.
Gah - Amber fluff. I just can't with her whole "I'm sooooo unique because I play Magic: The Gathering"... No, that makes her like a ton of other Gen Zers.