1st Warmup group is on the ice!
Group 1
Douglas Razzano, USA: 30.62 TES + 30.07 PCS = 60.69
- Skating to Piano Concerto #2 by Rachmaninov
- He has on an all black costume with some beadwork around the neckline--I'm not a fan of the black gloves as it cuts off his arm line
- Triple axel was a little wobbly on the landing but he hung on to it
- Popped into a double toe--he said he wasn't going to do quads here, but it looked like a quad attempt
- Triple toe + triple toe combination
- Very nice flexibility through the catch foot position in his camel spin
- Footwork sequence is nicely timed with the music but seems a little slow in places throughout the middle--I love the use of his arms and upper body here
- Nice entry into his sit spin with not a lot of build up, very low position
- Good speed through the camel spin with a nice stretch through his leg, good change of positions but a little loss of centering
Daisuke Murakami, JPN: 39.91 TES + 30.76 PCS = 70.67 and into 1st place
- He is skating to The Feeling Begins and is wearing a red and black top with black pants
- Quad salchow-double toe combo to open the program, a little bit of an awkward entry but landed nicely
- Really high triple axel with an easy landing
- Solid solo triple flip
- The sit spin is really slow and he could use a lot more stretch through the free leg
- A nice stretched position in his camel spin and the upright spin, but he lost a lot of speed in the end
- This step sequence needs a lot more power behind it and it's not covering much ice
- Nice flying camel spin, with a beautiful arched position and good speed
Denis Ten, KAZ: 35.11 TES + 33.27 PCS -1.00 = 67.38 and into 2nd place
- Frank Carroll coaches both Murakami and Ten
- He is skating to Elegie by Rachmaninov in a white and black blousy top and black pants
- Very nice triple axel
- Triple toe+triple toe combination--a lot more speed in the second jump than the first
- His sit spin seemed a little slow
- Fell on the triple lutz
- Really interesting camel spin with an arch into a flying change of foot
- I love his long lines and the use of his arms; he has an arabesque that dancers would kill for
- His spins are all slow but the positions are nice
- He is really feeling the music through this step sequence and the performance is really coming alive
Armin Mahbanoozadeh, USA: 33.72 TES + 30.82 PCS = 64.54 and into 3rd place
- He is wearing a black top with red and gold accents and black pants
- Triple flip + triple toe was really easy and nicely landed but not a lot of height
- Way off in the air on his triple axel but he only has to put his hand down on the landing
- I wish he would get his leg a little higher in the camel spin, but the donut position is really nice and his hand during the spin is used nicely
- He really feels music well
- Nice solo triple lutz right into a spread eagle
- Really interesting sit spin variation with both of his feet together almost in a squat position
- His step sequence hits all the music accents and builds when the music builds
- This final combination spin is hte only one that seems to be lacking speed but finishes stronger
- Loving Priscilla Hill's giant feather earrings in the Kiss and Cry but I miss her matching scarves
Richard Dornbush, USA: 35.74 TES + 34.29 PCS = 70.03 and into 2nd place
- He is wearing a white poet shirt with a burgundy vest and black pants
- Very nice use of his arms to simulate conducting the symphony in the beginning
- Triple lutz + triple toe was nicely done but looked a little tight in the air
- Nice triple axel
- Good arm positions and variations in his camel spin with an interesting leg variation with his leg pulled in tightly to his body
- Great solo triple flip right on a music crescendo
- Nice low sit spin with great speed
- He's really going for the step sequence with a lot of power and speed and is covering the ice and using every part of his body to hit every accent in the music
- Nice wrapped arm position in the sit spin of his combination spin
- Great debut for Dornbush
Group 2
Florent Amodio, FRA: 27.32 TES + 35.14 PCS = 62.46 and into 5th place
- He is skating to Summertime and Jumping Jack
- He is wearing a pink halter vest with black pants completely covered in rhinestones
- Triple flip was solid but not a lot of height or ice coverage
- Nice triple axel
- Nice arch position in the camel spin, but I wish he didn't drop his upper body to get into the donut position
- Popped open his lutz really wild and won't get credit for the jump as it was not done in a combination
- Step sequence looks a little bit frantic but he's really using his upper body and arms and is playing to the judges
- Nice low sit spin but he could use more stretch through the free leg, loses all his speed through the end of the combination
Kevin van der Perren, BEL: 37.76 TES + 32.33 PCS = 70.09 and into 2nd place
- He is skating to Quidam which I think is the perfect choice for his style and power
- He opens with a nice big triple axel
- A little forward on the landing of his triple flip + triple toe with some hesitation
- Triple loop for his solo jump
- Nice flexibility through the triangle position in his combo spin but he has no speed once he gets to the camel
- Really running out of steam here in this camel spin
- He seems a little too stiff through his step sequence and with the big build in the music I think if he let go and really went for it, it would be a real crowd pleaser
- Final spin is rotating slower than the speed of his music
Samuel Contesti, ITA: 24.27 TES + 32.25 PCS -1.00 = 55.52 and into 8th place
- He is repeating his short program from last season where he portrays a conductor
- I wish he would have a little more setup with his character in the beginning
- Fell on his triple lutz--the feet just slid out from under him
- Big step out of the triple axel
- Doubled his final jump and no combination--he'll really get a ding in his score
- No speed in his sit spin
- This is such an iconic piece of music and I wish he'd sell this step sequence a little more and really play with it
- Nice camel spin position with a good change of foot but not a lot of speed
- Needs more stretch through his free leg in the sit portion of his final combo spin and he finishes just after the music
Michal Brezina, CZE: 42.05 TES + 37.03 PCS = 79.08 and into 1st place
- He is wearing a black outfit with rhinestone dragons
- He is repeating his Japanese themed short program from last season
- Very solid triple axel with a nice landing
- Triple flip +triple toe
- Nice triple lutz
- The jumps were all nicely done but there wasn't a lot of transition between them
- Really high entrance to his flying sit spin
- Nice position in his camel spin but he could use more speed and he has to dip down to catch the foot in the donut position
- I like how low he gets in some of these positions in his step sequence and he really uses his arms to get into the character of the program
- Good speed on his final combination spin and it's nicely timed with the music but he loses some momentum toward the end
Takahiko Kozuka, JPN: 34.33 TES + 37.36 PCS -1.00 = 70.69 and into 2nd place
- He is wearing red pants with a black top
- His legs got tied up underneath him on the quad toe and he two footed the landing--it looked like an odd entry to the jump as well
- Triple axel was huge but close to the boards and he put his hand down
- Nice height on the flying entry to his sit spin and he has a nice low position
- This program is a nice change of pace for him and shows off his ability to perform to the crowd and be a little more playful
- A little tight on the triple lutz+triple toe combo but he gets it done
- The camel spin positions are nice and I like how smoothly he exits it, but he could use more speed
- The step sequence is nice but I think he could bring more fire to it
- Final combination spin is full of nice positions with great extension and stretched legs
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