2026 Worlds Womens FS PBP - La Vie En Drone

Yes, because, as I noted, of the difference in eras. Sasha's Olympic free skate should have dropped her off the podium, but it didn't because Torino was a total mess. Amber doesn't have that luxury.
I'm going to disagree here--Sasha IIRC did fall twice, but the program itself didn't fall apart. In fact, she kind of came alive after the second fall and I think it was almost freeing to her. The biggest problem with Amber is when she falls, it affects EVERY aspect of her skating. Amber can't shake it off. Sasha did. By the time Sasha finished her program, I'd honestly forgotten she fell. Slute was good about that too, not letting a missed jump affect the overall quality of the program. I think that's the biggest weakness of skaters who never skated under 6.0--there's not as much consideration given to the overall feel and total picture the program makes as they do the individual pieces. The Canadians were amazing at falling and still having enjoyable programs--Chan, Buttle, Sandhu, Rochette.

Come on Kaori, JUST BE CLEAN. CLEEEEAAAAANNNNN.
 
Amber is a bit more like Johnny Weir, though he did achieve one world bronze. Great skating, not so great mental game. Tammy Gambill and Priscilla Hill are two coaches whose names I associate with skaters who seem to have talent but who don't quite make the final leap world-wise.

Tough day for her.
Speaking as a long-suffering Sandhu fan, Amber is more like the Eman - a Grand Prix Final champion who can't seem to win a Worlds medal.
 
Kaori better not miss the upcoming 3f+3t combo in the 2nd half or she's going to wind up losing another gold medal in the span of a month...
 

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