screech
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I might be mis-remembering, but isn't Lubov usually really bad with the sbs jumps at the start of the season, then finally getting things together a bit better for Canadians?
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I might be mis-remembering, but isn't Lubov usually really bad with the sbs jumps at the start of the season, then finally getting things together a bit better for Canadians?
I need to go back to when they first debuted this long. IIRC correctly I was one of about three who hated it. The bulk of the reception was quite positive. I'm both validated and amused now by thethat's happening.
It would have been bad if they (D/R)had skated a blinder this early.
In their interview with I forget whom, they both definitively said they would not continue past this year.I guess as Dylan said, he and Luba are being realistic. There's a lot to take into consideration for staying in after this quad. But OTOH, there's also a lot of pressure they place on themselves to do it now and to be highly competitive every time out. Maybe there was something in the air at Skate Canada, or maybe it was the pressure skaters were placing on themselves added to the often harsh scoring by the tech panel. The pairs and dance teams weren't too bad for the most part, but the ladies and men had quite a few problems, especially the ladies.
It would be nice if Luba and Dylan gave it at least one more year competitively, but I understand their decision. They are hoping to place well at the Olympics, gain some recognition and parlay it into some professional touring opportunities.
I really liked them, and I'm hoping they get to go to 4C's this year.They have good potential for a new team. She seems to be a solid jumper and bounced back well after the ugly fall in the LP.
Also it makes me sad to hear that she wants to land those jumps so bad and puts so much pressure on herself that she keeps missing them. So I agree with everyone that mentioned transitions before the jumps. Or maybe she needs to be like Kaetlyn and meet with a sports psychologist several times a week to fight those thoughts that goes through her mind.
But OTOH, there's also a lot of pressure they place on themselves to do it now and to be highly competitive every time out. Maybe there was something in the air at Skate Canada, or maybe it was the pressure skaters were placing on themselves added to the often harsh scoring by the tech panel. The pairs and dance teams weren't too bad for the most part, but the ladies and men had quite a few problems, especially the ladies.
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Luba and Dylan put too much pressure on themselves so they underperform but Kaetly doesn’t seem to want to make a statement (doesn’t put enough pressure on herself) so she performs as much as you’d like?That is said, I buy your post here and agree with you.
I notice Justine Brasseur and her partner are no longer listed in the Quebec provincial competition this weekend.
They may not be ready to compete yet.I saw that as well. Does anybody know why?
Also only Ruest/Wolfe left in for Seniors. The others have byes .
Same last name, different skater. (Sebastien Wolfe was with Jessica.) This is Drew Wolfe.Did Wolfe formerly skate with Dube?
And it was kind of tongue in cheek, with her at first trying to be released from Russia when they started it, to her finally getting her release while still competing it.What about the "From Russia with Love" program. I remember that being memorable and kind of putting them on the map.