Good point. I think too often we assume a missed throw is the girl/woman’s fault whereas in some cases it’s a bad throw on the part of the boy/man. I remember all too often the announcers would marvel at how Jessica Dube was cat like in her ability to land throws which, while not pointed out at the time seemed to indicate that Bryce maybe wasn’t all that consistent at doing his job. Same with twists. If a twist is huge it looks to we uneducated fans that the guy gets the credit and in some cases that may be true but sometimes the girl’s role is overlooked. Not to upset all the Kirsten fans since most of our Sr pairs don’t have huge twists (Bardei and Brasseur excepted) but Kirsten has never had a big twist with either Dylan or Mike compared to many international level twists. I only use Kirsten as an example since it’s well known that Dylan was a monster when it came to strength so are we to assume that somehow both he and Mike both had poor technique or is it something with Kirsten (technique or maybe core strength cause she’s certainly small and light enough) that separates her twist from others that are much larger. I noticed this year 2 Jr pairs, Brooke and Brandon and Patricia and Zachary both have higher triple twists than MTM. Certainly in the case of Brooke and Brandon it’s not the boy’s massive strength so either better technique on the part of the boy, girl or maybe both? You can tell from this post it’s certainly not my area of expertise so thoughts from anyone out there who actually understands why many senior Canadian pairs twists don’t compare to those from other countries even though it is looking like some of our Jr pairs are figuring it out or maybe I should say their coaches are?...it is exactly what Tatiana Tarasova mentioned while commenting Julianne and Charlie skating, that Charlie has to be more careful how he throws Julianne, that he has to learn how to throw such a wonderful a girl... She mentioned this more than once.