sk8nlizard
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I was wondering this as well. A short is much more managable from a training stand point as well.Does she keep her bye to Nationals if she does the SP and then withdraws?
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I was wondering this as well. A short is much more managable from a training stand point as well.Does she keep her bye to Nationals if she does the SP and then withdraws?
In the search for a star to break an Olympic medal drought for American women’s singles figure skaters that has stretched more than a decade, Pooja Kalyan does not fit the typical mold. First off, she holds two patents for innovative consumer products. And her home might be the last place you’d look for skating talent: Arkansas . . .
“Pooja is such a well-rounded individual, it just gives her perspective,” says Dillon. “Sometimes when athletes are too narrow-minded and too focused on one singular goal they have a very difficult time achieving great success in that one goal. I think she’s been able to really have different areas in her life where she’s trying to be successful.”
Good Luck to Ashley Lin in Innsbruck, Austria this week! This is her second ISU Challenger event and she has the third highest international total score among U.S. Senior ladies so far this season: https://unseenskaters.wordpress.com/scoretracker/current-senior-ladies-scores/
ETA a second article: http://www.northbynorthwestern.com/story/olympic-figure-skater-mirai-nagasu-speaks-about-ca/"I'd like to think I have one or two competitions left in me," @mirai_nagasu, currently on a break from skating, said.
^^^ yeah, Their Dance selection was a joke. I had to google 2 teams to even see who they were.
There is nowhere to dig down in pairs...Also pairs.
Its like they are sooooooo worried to get their teams medals that they dig way (I mean wayy) down the list to complete their rosters.
How far ahead should someone arrive to adjust to an 8 hour time change? I thought she would have left this weekend to give her enough time.
Noted. Yet the request should be addressed to @AngieNikodinovLove, who used the US Ladies topic to take a dig at Russian GP selection roster. The assumption that if "an american takes a dig at russia" its not big deal and should go unnoticed because there are more americans on this site" is not the right approach.Can you two please continue your off-topic GP discussion elsewhere? Thanks.
Does she keep her bye to Nationals if she does the SP and then withdraws?
Anyone know where I can watch Olympic Channel coverage of the women's event for NHK? I'm interested to hear Ashley's commentary.
But it wasn't like she was mean - she did say that a lot of Tarah's struggles could be explained by her injuries.
Not to mention that there is an 8 hour time difference from the US east coast, so its already Wednesday evening there. She's surely there. They are just being completely radio silent. But I also noticed that Alex Krasnozhon has also been silent for almost a month on instagram. Maybe USFS has asked for silence or relative silence from US skaters, (Not that Ashley Cain has been completely silent, and she's been in Russia for over a week to adjust to the time difference.)
Her current choreographer, Benoit Richaud, had been taken by surprise the first time he saw Tennell skate, at the 2017 Junior World Championships, where she was the highest U.S. finisher in seventh place. At that point, Richaud had never heard of her.
“I was almost shocked to see how good she was, because nobody was talking about her,” Richaud, 30, said Thursday via telephone from his home in Avignon, France.
“When I see how much she has improved in the last two seasons, I cannot tell you what her limits are. As a skater, she is still under construction. She has all the base technically. Now it is a process of developing her personality.”
Tennell’s nature is such that she is likely to remain an athlete who performs more than a performer who does the necessary athletic tricks. It also explains her limited presence on social media.
“I was very shy last year,” she said. “I’m working at coming out of my shell a little bit. But I’m not one of those people that’s going to be in your face all the time.”
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“I was impressed from the beginning with how humble she is and what a hard worker she is,” Richaud said. “She is one of the easiest skaters I have to work with. When you talk to her and say something, she understands and does it.
“Every week, I see improvement on everything. She cares, and she wants to develop. Not everyone wants that – even big champions.”
U.S. Nationals will be a low-level Hunger Games?U.S. ladies have won 0 medals on the JGP, 0 medals on the GP, and 1 medal in the CS events (Tennell, gold at Autumn Classic). Adjust expectations accordingly.![]()
^^^^ wowwwww. Will there be a video? Can you post it?