She only ever landed one, at 2005 Nationals, AFAIK.
Yes, that is correct. I remember seeing it live. Did she even ever try it again?
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She only ever landed one, at 2005 Nationals, AFAIK.
Yes, that is correct. I remember seeing it live. Did she even ever try it again?
She tried it again at 2006 TEB. A fall, but a decent attempt. This looks better rotation wise than the one she had ratified at 2005 nationals.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wK5IkBR8qsI
There's a compilation video on youtube of Kimmie's 3A attempts, including some practice and competition warm up. It looks like she might have only tried 3 in competition (2005 nats, 2005 cheesefest and 2006 TEB).
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QWU4YeBNRws
It's really amazing that she was trying it AFTER a 3Lutz-3T at TEB.Thanks. I couldn't remember. I heard rumors she was trying it at Nats that year and was shocked she landed such a good one. I always thought it was strange she pretty much abandoned it, but apparently it was very hard on her physically.
No. She's the eighth. Kimmie doesn't count because she didn't land it in an international competition.It seems she would be the 9th woman. Is that correct?
"Only eight female figure skaters have done a triple Axel in competition: Midori Ito (the first one to do it), Tonya Harding, Yukari Nakano, Ludmila Nelidina, Mao Asada (the first one to land three triple Axels in one competition), Kimmie Meissner, Elizaveta Tuktamysheva and Rika Kihira."
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Axel_jump
Hopefully this entry will be updated soon!
To see Chen get URs on her jumps is so frustrating given the air time- not saying the calls aren't deserved, just that she should be more than capable of getting them fully rotated.
She tried it again at 2006 TEB. A fall, but a decent attempt. This looks better rotation wise than the one she had ratified at 2005 nationals.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wK5IkBR8qsI
There's a compilation video on youtube of Kimmie's 3A attempts, including some practice and competition warm up. It looks like she might have only tried 3 in competition (2005 nats, 2005 cheesefest and 2006 TEB).
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QWU4YeBNRws
It's the same thing to a degree with Mirai. She's not as powerful as Karen, but they both jump big. I see how big Mirai's triple axel is and I ask myself, how is she two-footing it?
I think this is the strongest group of U.S. Ladies we've had in a while. Obviously no Gracie in the mix at the moment, but with Karen, Ashley, Mirai, Mariah, and now even Bradie they all seem to have the goods.
I thought about this myself. What I'm hoping that the assign half of these ladies to challengers during November, so they can get a bye to nationals. Courtney is high up on the substitution list, so she should get a GP. If not, they will send her to a second challenger. Angela will probably get a second challenger. Tessa hasn't gotten her technical minimums, so they may send her as well. Polina, I think has a scheduling conflict because of her GP. I'll have to check. Vivian may have lost her chance to go to a challenger based on Golden West.Anyone else worried about Pacific Sectionals? Currently, there are a lot of really good skaters (aka skaters that could make the top 10) without byes, including Hicks, Wang, Andrews, Hong, and Nguyen. Hopefully, at least two (if not more) are assigned to the Challenger series events that would get them a bye.
Bradie Tennell is officially listed for Skate America now: http://www.isu.org/docman-documents...series-files-10/entries/7515-gp-ladies-1/file
It looks more to me like Mirai isn't crossing her feet properly. Sometimes she almost wraps and if you watch video, she breaks her left ankle away and to the side at the very last minute in jumps. I think the force of that is enough to angle her landing foot in a way that she isn't perpendicular to the ice.My understanding about two footing is that it could be an issue with where her weight is in the air. If she is not far enough over to her landing side that can cause two footing. Not really related to how high she jumps, unless in trying to get higher she is throwing herself off.
Judging is just so inconsistent on URs. I feel for Mirai because she got more calls than were there IMHO. Kevin Reynolds took two too many UR calls in the LP in Helsinki costing Canada a 3rd spot in Korea. At the same comp, Karen Chen in my mind URed the 3T and I'm mystified why it wasn't called. Given what I see happening to others I think she deserves more calls.
Is Polina Edmunds enrolling/enrolled @Harvard? or am i reading this wrong (not familiar with instagram use)
https://www.instagram.com/p/BZNEiH_HBMd/
Well guys, what specific practice regimens does Mirai need to implement in order to fix the two-footing and URs, barring fixing the judges' eyes and/or their possible suspect intentions, or habit-forming negative perceptions?
I am confident that Tom has Mirai working on all the standard exercises to correct both the UR's and the two footing. He is an excellent technical coach and, cheer leading aside, I am sure he is well aware of Mirai's faults. As for the judges, Mirai's UR's are often visible in real time. A tech panel that didn't review them would be negligent.
I thought he skated as beautifully as i've seen her since her return. The fall was strange on the 1st part of combo; some freak accident? She looked lovely. No reason she can't move up in the free.Zhang had a tough outing in Bratislava.........
Kill it in the free Caroline!!!
Ashley and C/B have good speed and power so I doubt the tempo of the faster cuts would have been a problem.
I would like to see a cumulative penalty for < and << in the same fashion as the new cumulative penalty for falls. It seems drastically unfair to double penalize someone who falls on a fully rotated triple while someone who can cheat essentially all their triples by up to half a rotation, and there only penalty is 70% base value and a bit of negative GOE. We are going to see A LOT more cheated jumps as skaters do anything to avoid the now over the top fall deductions.
I ALWAYS wondered what happened to Ludmila.. I only remember her for one season......