Deanna and Nathan scored 106.52 in the free skate.How did Deanna and Nathan do in Philadelphia? Anybody know?
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Deanna and Nathan scored 106.52 in the free skate.How did Deanna and Nathan do in Philadelphia? Anybody know?
I am shocked that they are not sending 2 teams early on. It will definitely limit the opportunity for any US team to possibly make the final. Once again show an investment in the junior teams so they can develop into strong senior teams. Also give them international e perience so they can be more seasoned going into junior worlds.I can understand Canada not sending a 3rd team all the way to Latvia but I think the USFS is being short sighted by not using their 2nd spot as they only have 8 spots overall and to just throw one away is very perplexing and must be extremely disappointing for the teams.
I can understand Canada not sending a 3rd team all the way to Latvia but I think the USFS is being short sighted by not using their 2nd spot as they only have 8 spots overall and to just throw one away is very perplexing and must be extremely disappointing for the teams.
decision. Why USFS doesn't want to use all the spots when it only has eight is beyond me. Not to mention if you're going to let a spot go to waste, why wouldn't you do that at the later events when you've already seen how your teams competed earlier? What if a team unexpectedly has a great result? It's like they learned nothing from 2015/2016 when Weinberg/Fernandez won a silver medal in the second event after wasting a spot in the first and already having assigned the 3rd JGP. That team barely got a second assignment though they thoroughly deserved it.
A new Golden Skate interview with the lovely Dalilah Sappenfield:
A new Golden Skate interview with the lovely Dalilah Sappenfield:
https://youtu.be/3P6eLUwJXDw
Dalilah dishes out the goods on all of her (current and previous) pairs, and she clears up the Yankowskas/Coughlin breakup among other things. Her nails also make a cameo towards the end of the interview.![]()
A new Golden Skate interview with the lovely Dalilah Sappenfield:
https://youtu.be/3P6eLUwJXDw
Dalilah dishes out the goods on all of her (current and previous) pairs, and she clears up the Yankowskas/Coughlin breakup among other things. Her nails also make a cameo towards the end of the interview.![]()
Stellato-Dudek, Bartholomay all in on throw quad
The team's free skate includes a throw quadruple salchow, a move no U.S. pairs team has landed cleanly in competition since 2007. Although Stellato-Dudek fell on the move in Aston, she rotated and landed it at the aforementioned Orange Blossom Open earlier this summer.
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... 5 Katherina Frantz / Nicolas Frantz Boucherville/Boucherville RS/RS 37.20 (7) 70.88 (4) 108.08
6 Gabriella Marvaldi / Daniel Villeneuve SCO Southern New Jersey/SCO South USA/USA 47.08 (3) 47.08
Marvaldi/Villeneuve withdraw from the free but they did the warmup. It seems like a last minute decision because of an injury. Anybody knows more about that?
I hope they're OK (both skated to the referee before the WD and I couldn't tell if one was injured) - they debuted their Jr. SP in Philadelphia last week and I was looking forward to watching their FS debut on the live stream.
Thanks to @newskatefan2 for the info.Villeneuve strained his right ankle during practice in NJ on Monday. They skated the SP on Friday but his ankle condition worsened on Saturday. BTW, Villeneuve's fall during their SP was due to his right ankle not keeping up with pressure. Apparently he could hardly walk to get to the arena Saturday morning; he had physio early morning and had his ankle taped. They gave a shot to the warm-up to see if he could skate but they then felt it was too much risky to skate (high risk of falling during lifts or twist and with, of course, possible injuries to Marvaldi). Villeneuve decided to withdraw the team from the competition. I feel they made the right decision. Source: direct talk with their coach.
Looking at the SP protocols, their opening 3Tw got -3 GOE and the next element (3S) -3/-2 GOEs. Also, PCS 3 points lower than the North Koreans. Not an auspicious start to the season...Marissa Castelli/Mervin Tran will debut their FS ("Woman" by Shawn Phillips) this morning in Quebec. They kept their SP to "Fallin" by Alicia Keys, placing 4th (57.76) yesterday.
Castelli/Tran have Rostelecom Cup.They haven't got any confirmed GP assignments yet, have they?
Just watched Marissa&Mervin's new FP. Some really nice entries/exists into/out of the elements, but also 3Tw and SBS jump problems (again). The latter is par of the course for them, of course, but I wonder about the twist. Have they been reworking their technique? That would explain why it's kinda shaky right now.Looking at the SP protocols, their opening 3Tw got -3 GOE and the next element (3S) -3/-2 GOEs. (...) I really like these two, I hope they get it together in the free!
Just watched Marissa&Mervin's new FP. Some really nice entries/exists into/out of the elements, but also 3Tw and SBS jump problems (again). The latter is par of the course for them, of course, but I wonder about the twist. Have they been reworking their technique? That would explain why it's kinda shaky right now.
I went down to Cranberry Open yesterday; here's my report on the pairs who competed there (not many).
NOVICE/INTERMEDIATE/JUVENILE
Novice pair Hom/Jerosch skated a Pocahontas LP. She very much looked the part, with a fringed nude faux leather costume and long dark braid. Nice packaging, nice program overall. I think this team is new?--.
Does this mean they won't compete in the US for sectionals and nationals? They are fun to watch on video. Great skills!Greta & John Crafoord, the 2017 U.S. Novice Pairs bronze medalists, are listed for Latvia as representing Sweden (they did an exhibition at Swedish Nationals last season so this is not unexpected).
Marissa Castelli/Mervin Tran will debut their FS ("Woman" by Shawn Phillips) this morning in Quebec. They kept their SP to "Fallin" by Alicia Keys, placing 4th (57.76) yesterday.
They've got to fix their tech elements though. They have to believe they can do it, but they need to figure it out now. Stop everything else and all outside distractions and focus on fixing those elements, please! If there was at least some small show of improvement I wouldn't be so concerned for them. But they just seem confused and anxious after finishing their programs. They have to rid themselves of self-doubt and confusion. They have to find their rhythm together technically and be able to trust themselves and each other.
Just because C/T have tech issues does not mean M-T/M have better skating skills, style, choreo and music interpretation. What are the judges looking at? M-T/M have improved a great deal and are continuing to grow in confidence, but they are simply not better in all PCS categories than Merv & Marissa.
This type of scoring is what makes figure skating so frustrating. Take off on the tech side for sure, but give C/T credit for what they do so well stylistically! Obviously C/T have to fix their tech issues, but maybe by this point they can't fix it in their training environment in Canada. I understand that Merv loves his coaches and he's comfortable with them and with Julie, but I see problems with C/T's overall progress, and it's not for lack of talent. If they are going to be held down politically on PCS as well, that's too much of a downer.
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