SkateFanBerlin
Well-Known Member
- Messages
- 1,774
Nice to see Grant 2nd at O. Nepela. Aside from the sideways 4T he looked prepared and strong. Good luck in thee long!
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
I wonder if it would help skating skills if more ice dance testing/training was encouraged for international competitors? I know a few of the younger skaters like Dinh Tran have competed in a couple solo dance competitions during the off season for major singles competitions (February/March).
Tbh, since solo dance is becoming more popular I wonder how many top US singles skaters are taking those tests or doing ice dance training to improve skating skills? Those judges are harsh (most of the judges for my tests were National/International Gold judges because there's so few young judges going into ice dance judging). They also judge performance quality (facial expression, moving to the music, posture, etc.), so maybe that would help develop PCS more?
Nice to see Grant 2nd at O. Nepela. Aside from the sideways 4T he looked prepared and strong. Good luck in thee long!
Other than the current up-and-comers (Chen, Zhou, etc.) it seems like the US men have a lot of guys that would've been very competitive back when quads were a non-issue. I think Brown, Rippon, Miner, Hochstein, etc. all could've been really competitive even as recently as seven years ago, but with quads being weighted so heavily it hinders their medal potential. Which is a shame, because all of them are great skaters that deserve recognition for their performances.
Even with losing the likes of Nathan and Vincent in the last couple of years the US is still doing good in Juniors. Pulkinen was certainly a surprise not just getting on the podium but winning his event.So far we have 4 guys who medaled on JGP: Krasnozhon and Pulkinen won first places, Hiwatashi bronze, and Torgashev silver. I imagine all 4 will get a second assignment, but 2 of them will be at an event together.
Even with losing the likes of Nathan and Vincent in the last couple of years the US is still doing good in Juniors. Pulkinen was certainly a surprise not just getting on the podium but winning his event.![]()
Johnson won the silver -- his first ISU Challenger Series medalNebelhorn - Alex Johnson in 2nd after SP! 82+ and was foot-perfect!
I agree with you. It has been a good long time since the U.S men enjoyed this kind of depth. The suspense as to which one will make the cut and bring their best A-Game to make the Olympic team is just going to be a show in and of itself. It is nerve-racking, but in a good way because these men are just great guys, tremendously talented athletes and every single one is deserving of the Olympic experience. Now if that's not drama, I don't know what is!Excellent early season scores. They give me an org!
With these successes, this thread should have all the traffic, not US ladies
Why do ladies get all the drama?
Speaking for gay guys, we always go for the sopranos - a tragic Mimi, a heroic Aida, etc.Why do ladies get all the drama?
Amazed at what a strong competitor Adam has become. Even with months off he was fit and competition-ready. When did he develop these Russian nerves? Even against those with ridiculous jumping arsenals he gets out and delivers what he's got - often to winning results.
If that was your Nationals result, the Olympic team would be Chen/Aaron/Brown. I could absolutely live with that.
Amazed at what a strong competitor Adam has become. Even with months off he was fit and competition-ready. When did he develop these Russian nerves? Even against those with ridiculous jumping arsenals he gets out and delivers what he's got - often to winning results.