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Muramoto / Takahashi new Rhythm Dance from Friends on Ice.
my biggest gripe with F/G's new FD is that there seems to be less in hold than previous years? And while the opening lift is very impressive, the transition steps into it in killian actually look like the entrance into a pairs lift.I just miss the Golden Waltz. I'm so tired of watching senior dance teams in the simplest holds possible for the least amount of time, and otherwise just skating side by side like 2 pair skaters, or spending 50% of the program in a some kind of lift.
I love this, I really do - can't wait to see it in competition!Muramoto / Takahashi new Rhythm Dance from Friends on Ice.
I really like this from Muramoto & Takahashi, though, it’s a step down in terms of ice coverage and difficulty compared to their previous RD.Muramoto / Takahashi new Rhythm Dance from Friends on Ice.
Love it just as it is. The second part just needs more lift and air. The French have something special about them when it comes to interpretation of dance.ooh, i'm loving lagouge & caffa's fd! i hope they choose another piece of music for the second section, though.
very well skated for so early in the season although the stationary lift looked a little wonky.
RD scores in Ostrava range from 10.78 (including a 0.81 for Presentation) to 70.83. Wow on both ends!ISU JGP Czech Skate 2022 - Junior Ice Dance - Rhythm Dance
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Videos for all are loaded already so you can see for yourself: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLuB703eaMDlK2u-O0iU2RlBrNsizwjP8m
I thought the scoring of them wasn't that fair and if I'm honest it just seemed cruel, but hey I'm not a judge.I didn't know it was possible to score that low in PCS. Their presentation couldn't even warrant a point. I'm just surprised Vietnam has an ice rink.
Yeah, I just watched it and I thought they'd be like that Junior Indian pair from like fifteen years ago who could barely skate, but they were much better than I expected given how bad as those PCS for them were.I thought the scoring of them wasn't that fair and if I'm honest it just seemed cruel, but hey I'm not a judge.
I think the Czech team deserved first but the score was super high - +3.14 for their midline steps was a little steep I felt. So nice to have a varied and mixed up event though!
Does 2019 JGP Lake Placid really feel like 15 years ago?Yeah, I just watched it and I thought they'd be like that Junior Indian pair from like fifteen years ago who could barely skate, but they were much better than I expected given how bad as those PCS for them were.
I meant the ones from 2006.Does 2019 JGP Lake Placid really feel like 15 years ago?
The way I look at it is, Vietnam has to start somewhere. Who knows? In twenty years, we might be talking about the super-strong Vietnamese ice dancers who are coached by one or both of the Nguyen sibs, and reminiscing about the unfair PCS they got today.
Oh wow. I did not pay attention to the JGP back then, so I never knew... Yikes!I meant the ones from 2006.
Indian Pairs Skating JGP debut
Indian pairs figure skating international debut at JGP Taipei, 2006youtu.be
I sort of feel bad posting this.
I was about to post it but I rewatched it and hesitated. Glad you got here before I didI meant the ones from 2006.
Indian Pairs Skating JGP debut
Indian pairs figure skating international debut at JGP Taipei, 2006youtu.be
I sort of feel bad posting this.
They didn't withdraw. They scored 0.61 in the short and 3.69 in the long, with many judges giving them 0.25 (absolute minimum) for their PCS and I remember their protocols hardly had any call-able elements.I meant the ones from 2006.
Indian Pairs Skating JGP debut
Indian pairs figure skating international debut at JGP Taipei, 2006youtu.be
I sort of feel bad posting this, but the Indian Fed rushed them out there on the ice. They had no business skating pairs when they still needed a lot of work on their singles skating; It really was a dangerous move on their part and the ISU should have stepped in before the SP. I think I remember reading on FSU at the time that they withdrew from the LP because ISU intervention.
This name will always be funny. I want "frenemies on ice", "friends with benefits on ice", and "goats on ice" (an hour long documentary-style show in which people train goats to weave through holes on the ice).Muramoto / Takahashi new Rhythm Dance from Friends on Ice.
I noticed Brissaud in those pics and wondered too - coaching change for Lopareva/Brissaud possibly? I know Cizeron did their choreography for the new season.Spotted both Geoffrey Brissaud (FRA
) and Tim Dieck (GER) at the I.AM 3 year anniversary party…
Are we expecting some coach change or new partnerships?
It also makes the issue of Ryabova being removed from SCI due to visa issues quite intriguing since you'd think he wouldn't want to relocate to Montreal when his new fiancee just relocated to France less than 6 months ago. And he shared her IG post from earlier today of pics they took in Megeve.I spotted Lopareva in the pictures as well. It's possible they came to work with Guillaume again and are just at the party because they happen to be in Montreal. But I've also wondered if we'd see a new French team at IAM, with Gabby and Guillaume not competing at least for now, and L/LG now skating for Canada. Definitely interesting.
I am loving this British ice dance team in juniors. But there’s no way either of these people are under 30. How are they skating juniors, I mean what the heck. They remind me exactly of Kaitlyn and Andrew from Canada
I don’t think anyone at their age could be said to be ageing terribly—some people simply mature earlier than others, but they still have decades to go before they start ageing—but I also thought while I was watching that they both looked like adults already. This is not a bad thing!are you telling us they have mature skating...or that are they aging terribly?
I thought they were a beautiful couple and, given his aging out of Juniors this year, he’s an early front-runner for a PSOTY nomination!I don’t think anyone at their age could be said to be ageing terribly—some people simply mature earlier than others, but they still have decades to go before they start ageing—but I also thought while I was watching that they both looked like adults already. This is not a bad thing!
I really liked the Brits the best too. Although most people were going crazy over the Czechs, I was most drawn to the Brits beautiful lyrical skating. M&M were not really my cup of tea. I didn’t care for her posture and rather over the top expression. But to each his ownI am loving this British ice dance team in juniors. But there’s no way either of these people are under 30. How are they skating juniors, I mean what the heck. They remind me exactly of Kaitlyn and Andrew from Canada