German Skating News 2017/2018

It makes me sad to see his career end this way. But I'm sure he's ready to move on.
 
Good Euros debut by Hocke/Blommaert, well done! :respec:

Very rough outing for the ladies. The distance to place 12 (2nd) spot is really close, early starting numbers do not help of course. Come on girls, you can do that! Place 13&15 will do! Get your act together! Attack girls, attack! :drama:
#mission2spots
 
Apparently LORENZ/POLIZOAKIS have withdrawn. Any news why?
Please. Let somebody post something about the reasons.

M/D will be on fire at home.

This is one of the most miserable and poorest Euros for German skating ever!

L/P withdrew
Liebers withdrew
S/M withdrew
Schott SP desaster.
 
Apparently LORENZ/POLIZOAKIS have withdrawn.
I am very gutted, for both M/D and K/N, especially M/D who gave them a run for their money this season.
When Joti even appeared sick at the start of the week, was there no time (left) / visa / .... to get M/D in just in case?
That really sucks.

Hope Joti gets healthy again quickly and they can bounce back at olympics!
 
Kudos to both our girls who put on a fight :respec:
Great skate Nicole. 18th to 10th! This was not an easy job! Secured the 2nd spot and showed once more a good FS!
Great season!
 
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Goodbye Peter. Sochi SP was insane and definitly the German Figure skating highlight since Lindemann 2004 (If you take S/M away).

Koster´s costume is the worst I have ever seen. Sorry.
 
Someone has updates on Isaak Droysen?
He was absent at junior nationals and is not on the roster of Bavarian Open.
 
I was quite impressed with Nicole Schotts LP (too bad about the bad SP), I found her presentation rather weak and dull the last couple of seasons, but the LP this year was really well choreographed (even if not particularily original) and she did a good job bringing it to life :)

Not too crazy about Dastich, she really has a lot of work to do in the presentation area and she looked awfully slow in comparison to Schott after her.
 
Bavarian Open (for juniors) are over. So here are the (supposed) final standings in the #juniorsrace:

Men:
367,54 Jonathan Hess (Nationals 184,21; Cup of Tyrol 183,27)
340,07 Dennis Gurdzhi (Santa Claus Cup 172,39; Bavarian Open 167,68)
326,28 Kai Jagoda (Nationals 172,87; Tallinn Trophy 153,41)
300,12 Louis Weissert (Nationals 154,00; Cup of Tyrol 146,12)
299,33 Daniel Sapoznikov (Santa Claus Cup 150,09; Nationals 149,24)

Ladies:
297.28 Ann-Christin Marold (Nationals 154,27; Cup of Tyrol 143,01)
267,26 Franziska Kettl (Nationals 136,21; Golden Spin of Zagreb 131,05)
237,50 Nicole Calderari (Bavarian Open 119,08; Cup of Tyrol 118,42)
233,48 Linn Jörgensen (Bavarian Open 116,81; Cup of Tyrol 116,67)
230,76 Tiffany Klaunig (Cup of Tyrol 121,05; Bavarian Open 109,71)
225,08 Catharina Hausladen (Nationals 114,48; Cup of Tyrol 110,60)
218,96 Carolin Hess (Cup of Tyrol 115,67; Nationals 103,29)
207,44 Laura Morath (Nationals 103,78, Cup of Tyrol 103,66)
204,02 Lea Schwamberger (Bavarian Open 116,05; Cup of Tyrol 87,97)
183,85 Maelle Oberländer (Nationals 100,75; Cup of Tyrol 83,10)
146,55 Lea Johanna Dastich (JGP CRO 146,55)

Pairs:
138,64 Talisa Thomalla / Robert Kunkel (JGP POL 138,64)

Ice Dance
254,45 Ria Schwendinger / Valentin Wunderlich (Open d'Andorra 126,98; Bavarian Open 127,24 )
224,93 Charise Matthaei / Maximilian Pfisterer (Golden Spin of Zagreb 109,36; Bavarian Open 115,57)
219,59 Sabrina Bittner / Andrej Lebed (International Halloween Cup 110,60; Bavarian Open 108,99 )
212,68 Lara Luft / Asaf Kazimov (Santa Claus Cup 109,55; Nationals 103,13 )*
170,19 Anne-Marie Wolf / Max Liebers (Open d'Andorra 86,11; Nationals 84,08)*
158,53 Julia Albrecht / Kai Hoferichter (Santa Claus Cup 78,10; Nationals 80,43)*

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* have not met fed's criteria

In singles and dance I only included the skaters/teams with 2 events counting.
Exception here is Dastich, who might get a wild card imho.

Matthaei/Pfisterer finally met the fed's criteria in their last chance :respec:

What's with Thomalla/Kunkel? WD after SP in Oberstdorf.
 
Number 2 and 3 of the Ice Dancers are going to Torun. So there might be one last chance for either M/P or B/L to become the second German team that makes it to Junior Worlds.
 
I haven't watched, yet, the various disasters in Men and some in Pairs.
According to this article in FAZ, Aliona got mixed up in the entry to 3FTh, and therefore fell: She took the entry to 3ATh :eek:, with which she ended up with a lack of speed.
 
I haven't watched, yet, the various disasters in Men and some in Pairs.
According to this article in FAZ, Aliona got mixed up in the entry to 3FTh, and therefore fell: She took the entry to 3ATh :eek:, with which she ended up with a lack of speed.

Seriously? She may be the oldest (female? How old is Zhang?) competitor in the figure skating competition, but she hasn't reached the stage of dementia yet, has she? #geriatricseason
 
Seriously? She may be the oldest (female? How old is Zhang?) competitor in the figure skating competition, but she hasn't reached the stage of dementia yet, has she? #geriatricseason
That's what she said, according to the newspaper.
Why dementia? It's a matter of muscle memory.
 
That's what she said, according to the newspaper.
Why dementia? It's a matter of muscle memory.

Sorry. I was just trying to be funny. Guess it didn't work out well:)
But the entrance to the 3a is quite different from the flip, isn't it? Ok, better here than when it counts for real!
 
In the meantime I've watched their SP on German telly. She said afterwards, that during warm-up , they practiced 3Ath and 3FTh (wtf???). That's the reason, she got mixed up. Her head wasn't in the right game. She realised it during setup for the element.

I thought, the 3ATh was off the table for the SPs. Aliona will get her throws sorted, I reckon.

Edit: Here is the ard vid for the SP, at 18'13'' is the short interview with Aliona (geoblocked outside Germany)
 
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That's what she said, according to the newspaper.
Why dementia? It's a matter of muscle memory.
It is a matter of bad preparation/coaching. You shouldn’t be confused by the time the Olympics roll in. They sure can do both throws, confusion arise from bad planning.
 
I can't imagine any coach would recommend you make the decision which throw you're doing after the Olympic warmup. I thought coaching 101 was all about being clear with your plan weeks before so you can train and lock everything into muscle memory.

Such a weird error....although Canada thanks you.
 

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