And will always be a Nebelhorn champion (2017-8)! Who was the last Aussie lady to have won a senior international skating comp?But she has always been so enjoyable to watch!
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And will always be a Nebelhorn champion (2017-8)! Who was the last Aussie lady to have won a senior international skating comp?But she has always been so enjoyable to watch!
Brooklee, when she won the Volvo Open in 13-14.And will always be a Nebelhorn champion (2017-8)! Who was the last Aussie lady to have won a senior international skating comp?
"Slow". YouTube required that be muted.What’s the second piece of music in the RD?
And Will is retiring too. Not a surprise, but they were my favourite Aussie skaters by a very long chalk.That's absolutely devastating![]()
And Will is retiring too. Not a surprise, but they were my favourite Aussie skaters by a very long chalk.I need chocolate tonight.
Had the privilege of seeing them skating in person at the 2018/19 National Championships in Sydney. They will be missed.Tilly Friend has decided it's time for her to retire and I'm more than a little bit heartbroken right now.
Thanks Sylvia. Do you also have her TES score handy? Just wondering if she will be able to meet the TES mins for the Olympics if she skated like this at Nebelhorn.Kailani Craine debuted her SP to "Heart of Glass" (Crabtree Remix with Blondie & Philip Glass) - link to watch a fan cam filmed in Anaheim, CA at the end of July: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mrRW0QXOpNM
She won the SP (62.87), landing 3Lz, 3Lo+3Lo & 2A cleanly, was 5th in the FS (94.49), and finished 4th overall (157.36).
Thanks Sylvia. Do you also have her TES score handy? Just wondering if she will be able to meet the TES mins for the Olympics if she skated like this at Nebelhorn.
3loop3loop sounds great - but whether she can get it called fully rotated when it counts the most is really the luck of the draw.
That is a shame, but completely understandable. Such a nice young woman. Always happy and positive, and friendly to everyone, including adult skaters.Tilly Friend has decided it's time for her to retire and I'm more than a little bit heartbroken right now.
Why on earth would they? She could get the minimum TES to qualify for the Olympics at any ISU competition just like any other skater, if she didn't have them already, which IIRC she does (certainly she has the SP TES from Worlds in March, where she scored 30.24 TES).Does Australia Federation require the achievement of the minimum TES also at Nebelhorn (rather than, as per ISU, in any international competitions in 2019/20, 2020/21 or 2021/22 seasons) as extra requirement to go to Olympics?
I was only wondering because in the post I was replying to, Marco was wondering if she will be able to meet the TES mins for the Olympics if she skated like this at Nebelhorn.Why on earth would they? She could get the minimum TES to qualify for the Olympics at any ISU competition just like any other skater, if she didn't have them already, which IIRC she does (certainly she has the SP TES from Worlds in March, where she scored 30.24 TES).
Craine's TES was 34.99 in SP & 40.65 in FS at Glacier Falls which does not count for ISU minimums (23 & 40 are the TES minimums for 2022 Olympics/4CC/Euros) - remember that Worlds minimums are much higher: https://www.fsuniverse.net/forum/th...s-for-2022-olympics-isu-championships.108361/Thanks Sylvia. Do you also have her TES score handy? Just wondering if she will be able to meet the TES mins for the Olympics if she skated like this at Nebelhorn.
Thanks Sylvia.Craine's TES was 34.99 in SP & 40.65 in FS at Glacier Falls which does not count for ISU minimums (23 & 40 are the TES minimums for 2022 Olympics/4CC/Euros) - remember that Worlds minimums are much higher: https://www.fsuniverse.net/forum/th...s-for-2022-olympics-isu-championships.108361/
Apparently, some folk are going a bit crazy on the Twitter link, thinking that Harley and his new partner are competing for Russia, and that they wouldn't stand a chance of making any international teams because of the depth of talent in that country.
The names of Maria Chernyshova / Harley Windsor appeared at a Team Moser competition participant list in Moscow.
I would not think he would give it up, considering his deep connection to country; nor would we release him.Surely, Windsor still skates for Australia.
From the detailed TES and PCS breakdown, it looks like they aborted the split triple twist and missed the sbs triple salchows.Windsor and his new partner third of three pairs at Mozer competition SP. 46 pt. something - you can find the results here:
They didn't even attempt the triple twist as he is recovering from a hand injury.From the detailed TES and PCS breakdown, it looks like they aborted the split triple twist and missed the sbs triple salchows.
1 Brendan KERRY 85.38 48.38 37.00 7.33 7.17 7.33 7.50 7.67 0.00 # 2 - "Leave a Light On" by Tom Walker (4T, 3Lz+3T, 3A): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=np3se3aB4AY
[Moscow Open] Protocols: http://www.ffkm.ru/images/files/online/2021-24-08_PM_st/BC_K_Scores.pdf
Brendan Kerry's FS to music from The Greatest Showman OST (132.01): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sg1nBsjBVbs
His Moscow Open FS protocol (landed 3A+2T & 3 more triples): http://www.ffkm.ru/images/files/online/2021-24-08_PM_st/BC__Scores.pdf