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“It was not supposed to be this way, Rusfed!”2. S/B 81.95
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“It was not supposed to be this way, Rusfed!”2. S/B 81.95
Hahaha! Many are surprised at the rise of SinKats this season. I haven't actually watched the performances yet. But huge score for SinKats. If this ends up being the final podium, it would please me.“It was not supposed to be this way, Rusfed!”
Not just anyone, I want an Ivana Komova exclusive interview.Quick someone give Bestemianova a mic and record her now.
I agree with placements and scores in the top-three (probably would have had a bigger difference in PCS between SinKats and Step/Bukin).Funny thing is I haven’t seen anyone in this thread claim that S/B were robbed and should be first. As in, the judges are right?
Russian Nats RD results
1. S/K 84.01 (Whoah!)
2. S/B 81.95
3. Z/G 73.37
SinKats has long been the better team. Once Nikita got over himself, they were able to succeed.Whoah indeed!
Did S/B make any mistakes? Were S/K really that much better or is Zhulin really that powerful behind the scenes?
It's rather strange if the fed. judges dumped S/B as #1 after seemingly grooming them to be that for quite some time. One competition and they suddenly jump on another bandwagon just like that? I'm surprised they are willing to possibly change the pecking order so quickly instead of hanging on longer. I thought pecking order meant more in ice dance then in other disciplines in Russia.
Now if only one of the younger teams in pairs rise up and the fed. have the guts to do the same there!
That’s really not in their DNA. But I’m really not that sold in any Russian team yet.S/K have the better tango, S/B were truly flat today, and too overly cautious. Placements are correct. But in terms of just pure dance both performances were rather mediocre for different reasons. Who would have imagined four years ago that Russia's top two teams would be so mismatched. Sinitsina may be able to keep pace with K but she is so bland and sloppy at times. Stepanova, well her poor posture and poor skating skills were really obvious today.
Still waiting on the total package Russian team.
Besti and TAT really should be silent.
S/K have the better tango, S/B were truly flat today, and too overly cautious. Placements are correct. But in terms of just pure dance both performances were rather mediocre for different reasons. Who would have imagined four years ago that Russia's top two teams would be so mismatched. Sinitsina may be able to keep pace with K but she is so bland and sloppy at times.
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Sloppy and bland? Not seeing that at all...This was a very sharp performance from both S and K.
They are very sharp and very fast they pratically rob me of any opportunity to enjoy the dance if that makes sense. To me a tango is not an athletic aesthetic which is what I sense when I watch them perform but that is just my impression. I can also understand if you perceive them differently.
I often feel that things that would be praised as innovative if done by a French or North American team are criticized in a Russian one. It drives me nuts. If say Virtue and Moir or Papadakis and Cizeron were doing an unconventional tango would anyone really care? Now you do to some extent earn that by being at the top of your field for sure, but I still find it frustrating. This isn't really about the response to any one team in particular, it's just a thing that I've been thinking about for awhile.
That's definitely the biggest factor, I would say. S/K are one of the two teams that I think are really advancing on the strength of their relative mastery of the pattern this year (the other is Guignard/Fabbri).Complete educated guess, but international results have to factor in who is Russia #1. S&K have been better received, particularly their RD.
I haven't had time to watch but I think it's about right for SinKats to be over StepBuk if they're both at their best. At GPF I felt like StepBuk were more entertaining but SinKats were the more skilled team. They traveled across the ice effortlessly and their footwork stood out to me as detailed and intricate. Stepanova needs softer knees and their twizzles don't cover ice as well as the other top teams, they still have some things they can work on.
Correct me if I'm wrong but they've been with the same coaches for their whole partnership haven't they? They got together in 2006!
They definitely have improved from season to season but it seems like a snails pace, especialy in comparison to the huge leap S/K (especially Viktoria) made from last season to this. S/K seem to be moving forward faster and that's why they were able to surpass them at the GPF and the SD here. Why the Russian fed. seem to be jumping on the bandwagon instead of staying the course they were on pre-GPF.
They were being groomed to be the new #1 after B/S for nearly two seasons (thanks to them being stable and other teams being a mess) and apparently have lost it in less then one after finally getting it to a team that seemed on a downward spiral and looked very close to being behind Z/G in the hierarchy. After 12 years with the same coaches do you think perhaps its time they move on and get a fresh perspective? Because it S/K continue to skate as they have the last few performances, and keep improving themselves, S/B it seems run the risk of being left in the dust.