MrSatterwhite
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If Gracie comes back all Nina Simoned this season I'll be a happy camper. And this version lasts exactly 2:31 min so no need of weird cuts.
YaaassssPeople, what's with the love for all the remakes and covers?
If Gracie skates to the *original* "I put a spell on you", by the one and only Screamin' Jay Hawkins, I will uber her forever.![]()
I don't think anybody could rock it at this point. It needs to be, if not banned, at least suspended for a few seasons. Why, Gracie??That is Ashley music. Ashley could rock that.
I don't think anybody could rock it at this point. It needs to be, if not banned, at least suspended for a few seasons. Why, Gracie??
At least it's something different *for her* - and very confident and sexy. I hope she pulls it off.
^^ There's no question that Patrick deserved to win his 2011 World title. He had a chance to win in 2009, but flubbed it with a minor mistake on the ice, and major foot-in-mouth disease off the ice. I believe that Denis Ten deserved to win in 2013, and Dai Takahashi deserved to win a second crown in 2012. But then, the medal record stands as is for all time. Nothing to be done about it, except debate endlessly as figure skating fans.
If we look back in history, there are obviously a lot of controversial medal wins that can be debated.
“I am absolutely heartbroken today. The world has lost a kind, brilliant, and talented hero. Some of my fondest memories of skating come from the years I trained with Denis. From late night photo shoots to daily locker room shenanigans, Denis always knew how to make you smile. You will be so missed, Denis” (Gracie Gold)
I don't think anyone should be comparing the Gracie of 2016 to the medalists of the 2018 Olympics or 2018 Worlds. We have zero, zero, insight as to where this young woman is in terms of her return to form athletically, or how she has learned to cope with the psychological and physical demands of the sport.
Say whaaat???Canada happens to be one of the top federations in the world in terms of political clout, very much more-so than the U.S.
I am a Canadian and we have been heartbroken with many decisions on our skaters over the years. I am sure as a skating fan you remember the "scandal" that saw Sale & Pelletier robbed of an Olympic Gold (at first) in one of the worst decisions in skating history, which was so bad the IOC was forced to award them a 2nd gold out of sheer embarassment.
Stojko has been the victim of controversial judging many times over, most notably his Olympic loss to Urmanov in 94.
Virtue & Moir and their losing streak to Davis & White had many people scratching their heads in disbelief at times too, and wondering what exactly was going on.
And Bourne & Kraatz, while I am not a fan, were infamously pushed off the podium by the whole "bloc judging" scanadal at the Nagano Olympics which Tracy Wilson outlined on CBS's coverage.
Canadians are famous for our honesty and humbleness, and it comes back to bite us since our own officials dont know how to politic or lie and scheme for their skaters. It is too "Un-Canadian". Skate Canada is full of intelligent and wonderful people who know how to succeed but as far as politicking and making deals, just wont happen, they like all Canadians know to be Canadian is to stay humble, gentle, kind, modest, and fair. Even while the Russians, French, Americans, and many others are aggressively campaigning for their own, trading favors, and making deals.
aftershocks said:I don't see "screwed over" and Virtue/Moir belonging in the same sentence.
This thread is way off topic, but if we're talking Olympics, the team medals only help them to be the most decorated figure skaters of all time. Ice dance they win without the team medals. Individually, they have two golds and a silver. G/P are the only other team with two golds (but they don't have a 3rd medal) and K/P are the only others with 3 medals (gold, silver and bronze).No, they will be remembered as "the most decorated ice dancers" ever - though it is a bit misleading, given that they had the benefit of winning team medals, which past dancers did not.
Legs were being pulled @Japanfan. There's no use in getting worked up over it. Did you read the other posts pertaining to this poster?
I'm fully aware that some people have issues with Aftershocks. I've been active on the board for a very long time. However, I find some of her (I think 'she'?) posts interesting and well-thought out, albeit long. She may belabor some of her points (i.e. posts on quads). However, she does bold/highlight various points for those who just want a synopsis.![]()
Oh @Japanfan you lost the plot somewhere along the way. It was @savchenkoboss that was pulling legs but you took them seriously. Go back and read their posts with the idea that they are stirring the pot to see who'll bite.I'm fully aware that some people have issues with Aftershocks. I've been active on the board for a very long time. However, I find some of her (I think 'she'?) posts interesting and well-thought out, albeit long. She may belabor some of her points (i.e. posts on quads). However, she does bold/highlight various points for those who just want a synopsis.![]()
If Gracie comes back all Nina Simoned this season I'll be a happy camper. And this version lasts exactly 2:31 min so no need of weird cuts.
I'm not talking about me (aftershocks)Nevermind, if you don't get it. Take care @Japanfan.
Oh @Japanfan you lost the plot somewhere along the way. It was @savchenkoboss that was pulling legs but you took them seriously. Go back and read their posts with the idea that they are stirring the pot to see who'll bite.![]()
That result was not really controversial. Both skaters had similar technical content and made one mistake. It came down to the artistic mark, and it is not surprising that the judges preferred Urmanov 6-3. Stojko's style was unorthodox and he didn't have the best line when he jumped because he always hunched his back. His success was largely based on his technical abilities and strong consistency. I was a huge fan and did feel the judges were biased against him, but skating judging does have a subjective component.
Stojko's Bruce Lee program did become iconic and Stojko did win three world golds, two world silvers, and one world bronze, and a host of other medals. He also finished fourth at Worlds twice.
Arguably, he would not have had that success without the backing of a strong federation.
It's a solo ice dance dress.Lisa McKinnon has an 'I put a spell on you'.... dress on her Lisa McKinnon Designs Inc Facebook page. Maybe it's Gracie's!
*For What It's Worth*....Gracie is discussed about 34 minutes in to the latest video from The Skating Lesson, and they claim that Jeremy Abbott woerrked on both her short and long programs for this season.
V&M are the most decorated ice dance team of the modern era, but ice dance was only added as an Olympic sport in 1976. Leading up to that, Pakhomova and Gorshkov were 6-time World Champions and they were the inaugural Olympic ice dance champions, after which they retired from eligible competition. That's 7 championship gold medals of the highest level. Virtue and Moir have 2 Olympic championships plus 1 team gold and 3 World championships, for 6 top-level championships (and I'm not sure I'd count the team medal since that wasn't awarded based on dance alone but rather the strength of Canada across all four disciplines).No, they will be remembered as "the most decorated ice dancers" ever - though it is a bit misleading, given that they had the benefit of winning team medals, which past dancers did not.
Regarding Lillehammer, I can see your point if they were equal technically but they were not equally technically in the free skate. Urmanov didnt have a triple-triple, Stojko had one of the most difficult- triple axel-triple toe.
Urmanov also badly stumbled out of his triple flip which Stojko did beautifully, I would say that is worth more than an extra triple toe at the end.
Urmanov also had terrible spins, a major technical element, which Stojko had very good ones. Even Debbie Wilkes said Urmanov's technical marks were much too high.
And even if Urmanov should have had the higher artistic marks, Stojko's were too low, only 4 5.8s and as low as 5.5 and 5.6. Much too low.
And there are many other times people were saying Stojko was undermarked since the judges werent accepting his style of skating and artistry.