True, but the Olympic crowd doesn't know that.Yeah, but Finnstep is supposed to be fun and upbeat too so now we're in the 3rd consecutive year of the "fun RD + serious FD" mold.
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True, but the Olympic crowd doesn't know that.Yeah, but Finnstep is supposed to be fun and upbeat too so now we're in the 3rd consecutive year of the "fun RD + serious FD" mold.
I think there could be some changes made but it's still early days - but I think they'll grow into it more as time passes. (I also think the sound and lighting at the event didn't do the costuming any favours - Christina's costume might be better if it was more shiny?). I think this will be a season to improve at every outing for them (I feel like with Igor this didn't happen as much - they went out the gates very prepared early and the scores didn't grow much over the season).Well I love Christina and Anthony since they broke into the senior scene and think they should've placed higher in some of their previous events. This years rhythm dance for me seems like a step backwards. I'm all for trying different things, trust me I really am more than a lot of people. But this program seems Junior to me![]()
It just feels off or wrong. What is it? What are they going for? It's sort of one note. I have no idea what to make of it.Well I love Christina and Anthony since they broke into the senior scene and think they should've placed higher in some of their previous events. This years rhythm dance for me seems like a step backwards. I'm all for trying different things, trust me I really am more than a lot of people. But this program seems Junior to me![]()
Curious what seems junior about it to you? For me Guignard/Fabbri's MJ RD seems more Junior ie.. the expected costuming and moves any age/level skater can do.Well I love Christina and Anthony since they broke into the senior scene and think they should've placed higher in some of their previous events. This years rhythm dance for me seems like a step backwards. I'm all for trying different things, trust me I really am more than a lot of people. But this program seems Junior to me![]()
Are they with Scott Moir? So far I don't know what to think
Coach: | Scott Moir, Patrice Lauzon |
Choreographer: | Marie-France Dubreuil, Romain Haguenauer |
Curious what seems junior about it to you? For me Guignard/Fabbri's MJ RD seems more Junior ie.. the expected costuming and moves any age/level skater can do.
it really is such a contrast to Boston - I hope US Classic stays there as I thought the Lake Placid event looked great - so bright and airy lookingKeep in mind that it's very early in the season and that Lombardia is such a bad venue to debut programs in, The lighting is yellowish, the sound is horrible and the feed quality is also pretty bad. They are listed for Finalandia where things will probably look better (and sound better...).
this facial hair should goI was underwhelmed by CarPon's RD but despite that I felt a surprising lack of fear when Anthony was twizzling so there is that. I think he could do with a haircut and shaving off the facial hair. Somehow it just feels out of character with their costumes and program.
this facial hair should go
I liked Guin/Fabbri. It was fun exciting, full of positive vibes. S/K couldn't pull off Jackson last season, there's nothing easy about pulling off that vibe. IMHO, Car/Pom, just need to get a personality, they don't seem to have one atm, they take in from their coaches, they may be good students, but I think they just need time to find a point of view that is theirs.See I think the facial hair should stay and get even longer and get rid of those costumes and the music
As far as CarPo I mean Batman? If someone tried giving that to me as a grown adult going to the Olympics they'd be fired on the spot and walked to their car by security.
I think they are lost in blandness even though I like their FD. But they just scored 6 points less on it than G/P did at Cranberry-Lake Placid. Imperfect comparison but still.I liked Guin/Fabbri. It was fun exciting, full of positive vibes. S/K couldn't pull off Jackson last season, there's nothing easy about pulling off that vibe. IMHO, Car/Pom, just need to get a personality, they don't seem to have one atm, they take in from their coaches, they may be good students, but I think they just need time to find a point of view that is theirs.
I think they had way more interesting elements than they (C/P) have had in the past - but given their bv tech score here really isn't too bad - this programme is hurting and hindering them.I think they are lost in blandness even though I like their FD. But they just scored 6 points less on it than G/P did at Cranberry-Lake Placid. Imperfect comparison but still.
The scoring at Lombardia was pretty wild, they were missing 4 points in PCS compared to their usual scores when they are showing improvement in all of the catagories. They also had decent BV but the low GOEs got them. In a more friendly setting, I think they will be 6-8 points higher. Let's see what will happen with them at Finlandia.I think they are lost in blandness even though I like their FD. But they just scored 6 points less on it than G/P did at Cranberry-Lake Placid. Imperfect comparison but still.
With almost every team Scott and RH just seemed confused by the scores. Not a season to be confused by the scores. Sigh.The scoring at Lombardia was pretty wild, they were missing 4 points in PCS compared to their usual scores when they are showing improvement in all of the catagories. They also had decent BV but the low GOEs got them. In a more friendly setting, I think they will be 6-8 points higher. Let's see what will happen with them at Finlandia.
It's a senior B event that had only European judges in the panel and a strict technical specialist. They were baffled by the scores but mostly the deductions that so many teams got. Fabbri/Ayer got 3 points deduction, 2 of them for illegal elements and their stationary lift got base level, they performed this FD twice before (2021 Quebec Summer Championships, 2021 Skate Canada Challenge) and didn't get that kind of feedback, which is why these teams do these senior B events in the first place.With almost every team Scott and RH just seemed confused by the scores. Not a season to be confused by the scores. Sigh.
yeah but it's still an international outing where you can get a feel for how the programmes will be received internationally, where you still need to build your confidence, where you figure out where you need to boost GOE scoresExcept for the Pairs, Lombardia is a CHALLENGER event, not a Senior B. Big difference in World ranking points, and Challenger scores get on the SB list, while Senior Bs do not.
Fabbri and Ayer are not going to Skate Canada Challenge. There were judges on the panel as well that are known for cheating. Canada has a fair qty of top seniors in dance. F/A were not chosen for the national team and this could be their only event.It's a senior B event that had only European judges in the panel and a strict technical specialist. They were baffled by the scores but mostly the deductions that so many teams got. Fabbri/Ayer got 3 points deduction, 2 of them for illegal elements and their stationary lift got base level, they performed this FD twice before (2021 Quebec Summer Championships, 2021 Skate Canada Challenge) and didn't get that kind of feedback, which is why these teams do these senior B events in the first place.
If they will get scored this badly at Skate Canada, then it will be time to worry.
I would like to see Wolfkostin/Chen against Flores/Tsarevski at an international event.Upcoming U.S. ice dance assignments:
CS Autumn Classic International in Pierrefonds QC Canada (Sept. 16-18): Green/Parsons
U.S. Classic in Norwood, MA (Senior B, Sept. 15-18): Hubbell/Donohue, McNamara/Spiridonov, Pate/Bye (Hawayek/Baker WD on 9/1)
JGP #4 in Krasnoyarsk, Russia (Sept. 15-18): Angela Ling/Caleb Wein, Leah Neset/Artem Markelov (JGP debuts for both teams)
JGP #5 in Ljubjlana, Slovenia (Sept. 22-25): Wolfkostin/Chen
JGP #6 Gdansk, Poland (Sept. 29-Oct. 2): Flores/Tsarevski, Neset/Markelov
CS Finlandia Trophy in Espoo, Finland (Oct. 7-10): Carreira/Ponomarenko, Chock/Bates
JGP #7 in Linz, Austria (Oct. 6-9): Brown/Brown, Ling/Wein
CS Asian Open Trophy in Beijing/Olympic test event (Oct. 13-17): Hawayek/Baker
They will be in a new position, and they need to do the work now to be able to fully take advantage of that new world. Otherwise, other worthy young US teams will pass them by. I think these new programs are making C/P stretch in ways they haven't before, and that's a good thing.I think they will be in a new situation when some of the top US teams retire (presumably after this season) and Anthony & Christina find themselves in the position of being one of the (remaining) top (US) teams.