clairecloutier
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Sara Hurtado Martín on Twitter
“Mi querido Montreal, parece que nuestro reencuentro va a tener que esperar 💁🏻♀️ Toda la fuerza para el equipo español! ⛸🇪🇸 https://t.co/VS1AE1IxeO”twitter.com
LikewiseDamn too bad. I really wanted to see H/K FD
As I posted before, a case could have been made for either team, but my impression is that the federation has generally preferred S/D. Even when H/K got the Olympic assignment, S/D were sent to Worlds (I feel like H/K might have been able to pick up that second spot at the time, but we'll never know...)That’s a very classy response. I wonder if the Spanish Fed wasn’t convinced by the machinations of Euros judging.
They didn't, though, other than winning Nationals. The GP placements are a wash, and H/K finished ahead at Euros and also have higher SBs. I think this came down to Nationals and consistency. Zhulin really needs to drill his skaters on twizzles.I think S&D going is fair. They're pretty evenly matched teams, but they did have the better season. I think they'd both place similarly no matter who went.
It’s time for Zhulin and Gadbois to join their politicking efforts in that particular caseHonestly, if one of the teams is going to breach the top ten before the Olympics, this is as good a chance as they're going to get, particularly with Fournier Beaudry/Sorensen a question mark to compete (and their performance level if they do compete also unclear). All they need is to get in the top ten once, then after that finishing twelfth is enough to keep two as long as they both make the free dance (which, absent disaster, they would).
Tell those same people that S&K being on the level to take advantage of P&C's mistakes means that the 4 other teams that defeated S&K at the GPF are also in range to take advantage of P&C's mistakes, and I suspect a few fans might change their minds.
If you look below the topline numbers, they definitely did. H/K only won a Grand Prix medal because they skated in an event where the dance field was extremely weak beyond the top two. S/D performed more strongly in stronger fields.They didn't, though, other than winning Nationals. The GP placements are a wash, and H/K finished ahead at Euros and also have higher SBs.
Yes, I'm aware of who skated at the various GPs. But the differences in scores aren't huge, and may be attributable to different panels.If you look below the topline numbers, they definitely did. H/K only won a Grand Prix medal because they skated in an event where the dance field was extremely weak beyond the top two. S/D performed more strongly in stronger fields.
And I'd still rather see H/K's FD again than either of S/D's programs.
I wonder if Olivia would have been as classy if the shoe was on the other foot???That’s a very classy response. I wonder if the Spanish Fed wasn’t convinced by the machinations of Euros judging.
Well, we all need a fridge break/loo break!!! Mine recently has been the Poles’ FD.Maybe Smart/Diaz can skate RD and Hurtado/Khaliavin the FD?
Otherwise S/D FD is gonna be my fridge break again
Which was nothing compared to the year before when H/K earned the spot based on the Spanish fed's criteria, but they still sent S/D.As I posted before, a case could have been made for either team, but my impression is that the federation has generally preferred S/D. Even when H/K got the Olympic assignment, S/D were sent to Worlds (I feel like H/K might have been able to pick up that second spot at the time, but we'll never know...)
I think if there is one thing ice dance fans from all across the spectrum in terms of who they want at the top of the podium can agree on, it's that the vast majority of us would really love for Spain to get that second spot.
This raises a question -- a couple questions, really -- I've been wanting to ask. It's pretty common around here for the male half of any given dance team to be rated far more highly than the female. Apart from Elena I. and maybe Maddie H., I can't think of another female ice dancer who's widely considered the MVP of her team or even equal to her partner. I am still pretty much in no teknik with dance, but is it really true that the world is full of male dance stars dragging their subpar partners around the ice? And if so, why are most of the guys so much better?
I think it will come down to the levels by the tech caller. Especially in the Rd. Remember china. Chock and bates have still not gotten levels called internationally.
Why do we have the PSOTY?This raises a question -- a couple questions, really -- I've been wanting to ask. It's pretty common around here for the male half of any given dance team to be rated far more highly than the female. Apart from Elena I. and maybe Maddie H., I can't think of another female ice dancer who's widely considered the MVP of her team or even equal to her partner. I am still pretty much in no teknik with dance, but is it really true that the world is full of male dance stars dragging their subpar partners around the ice? And if so, why are most of the guys so much better?
You would think so, but then there’s Ruslan Goncharov.Seriously, how can skating skills be so bad if they spent 15 years just doing that. There has to be even a little bit of improvement from point A(early career) to point B (end of career).