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Friday, August 2, 2013

Lake Placid Ice Dance Championships Junior Results

Short Dance Group A
Place Name TSS
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1 Kaitlin Hawayek, Detroit SC
Jean Luc Baker, Seattle SC
54.32 29.30 25.02 6.20 6.15 6.15 6.55 6.20 0.00 #13
2 Tory Patsis, Skokie Valley FSC
Joseph Johnson, Broadmoor SC
43.13 22.40 20.73 5.25 4.95 5.00 5.45 5.20 0.00 #7
3 Elliana Pogrebinsky, Peninsula SC
Ross Gudis, Washington FSC
42.35 24.30 19.05 4.75 4.65 4.70 5.00 4.70 1.00 #1
4 Melinda Meng, CPA Gadbois
Andrew Meng, CPA Gadbois
42.21 24.40 18.81 4.80 4.50 4.80 4.70 4.70 1.00 #2
5 Carolane Soucisse, CPA Terrebonne
Simon Tanguay, Ahuntsic
39.39 20.40 18.99 4.90 4.70 4.75 4.75 4.65 0.00 #8
6 Audrey Croteau-Villeneuve, TMRFSC
Dominic Barthe, Longueuil FSC
37.88 19.00 18.88 4.75 4.60 4.85 4.70 4.70 0.00 #10
7 Sofya Polischuck, Russia
Alexander Vakhnov, Russia
37.40 20.70 17.70 4.45 4.35 4.40 4.45 4.45 1.00 #4
8 Rachel Brozina, Philadelphia SC & HS
Nicholas Taylor, Peninsula FSC
32.99 16.80 16.19 4.20 4.05 4.15 4.10 3.80 0.00 #6
9 Elena Isaycheva, Russia
Alexander Evmenov, Russia
30.91 16.40 15.51 3.95 3.75 3.75 4.05 3.85 1.00 #14
10 Kelsey Barnes, Stars FSC of Texas
Douglas Stevenson, Rocky Mountain FSC
28.56 12.50 16.06 4.10 3.90 3.95 4.10 4.00 0.00 #5
11 Ashlyn Gaughan, Broadmoor SC
Cody Lithco, Lilac City FSC
27.68 13.44 15.24 3.90 3.75 3.75 3.95 3.70 1.00 #9
12 Marie-Frederique Julien, Bromont
Simon Daze, na
18.14 8.50 12.64 3.20 3.25 2.80 3.55 3.00 3.00 #3
WD Caroline Falardeau, STE-FOY
Benjamin Mulder, KITCHENER-WATERLOO
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WD Evgenia Kosygina, Odintsovo SC
Nikolay Moroshkin, Odintsovo SC

Short Dance Group B
lace Name TSS
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1 Lorraine McNamara, Peninnsula SC
Quinn Carpenter, Washington FSC
49.79 26.80 22.99 5.90 5.80 5.70 5.90 5.50 0.00 #8
2 Holly Moore, Detroit SC
Daniel Klaber, Detroit SC
45.95 24.10 21.85 5.60 5.15 5.25 5.60 5.60 0.00 #4
3 Brianna Delmaestro, Coquitlam SC
Timothy Lum, Inlet FSC
44.78 23.80 20.98 5.30 4.90 5.25 5.35 5.35 0.00 #7
4 Danielle Wu, Burnaby FSC
Spencer Soo, Burnaby FSC
41.76 22.50 19.26 4.75 4.45 4.90 4.95 4.95 0.00 #2
5 Tina Garabedian, CPA Laval
Alexandre Lalibert, Pointe-aux-trembles FSC
39.53 21.20 18.33 4.60 4.30 4.35 4.80 4.75 0.00 #12
6 Emily Day, Los Angeles FSC
Kevin Leahy, Los Angeles FSC
37.71 19.60 18.11 4.50 4.15 4.50 4.75 4.65 0.00 #13
7 Lauren Leonesio, Los Angeles FSC
Quinn Chambers, Centennial SC
33.35 16.30 17.05 4.50 4.10 4.45 4.20 4.10 0.00 #6
8 Daria Runyantseva, Russia
Dmitry Rybachenko, Russia
32.33 18.30 15.03 3.95 3.60 3.80 3.80 3.65 1.00 #3
9 Rebecca Lucas, Triangle FSC
Yan Kazansky, Columbia FSC
31.20 16.00 16.20 4.15 3.85 4.10 4.20 3.95 1.00 #11
10 Anna Bolshem, Kochavim on the Ice Kiryat Shmona, Israel
Ronald Zilberberg, Kochavim on the Ice Kiryat Shmona, Israel
30.61 16.20 14.41 3.85 3.50 3.55 3.55 3.55 0.00 #5
11 Tatiana Kozmava, Georgian Figure Skating Federation
Alexander Zolotarev, Georgian Figure Skating Federation
30.24 14.60 15.64 4.15 3.80 3.75 4.10 3.75 0.00 #10
12 Sarah Vadskjaer-Grapek, DANISH SKATING UNION
Malcolm Jones, DANISH SKATING UNION
29.97 17.30 12.67 3.55 3.15 3.25 3.05 2.90 0.00 #1
13 Jade Robitaille, Farnham
Philippe Granger, CPA Mascouche
25.62 11.40 14.22 3.75 3.45 3.55 3.70 3.35 0.00 #9

Short Dance Group C
Place Name TSS
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1 Madeline Edwards, Inlet FSC
ZhaoKai Pang, Inlet FSC
48.09 24.90 23.19 5.70 5.65 5.90 5.80 5.90 0.00 #10
2 Rachel Parsons, Washington FSC
Michael Parsons, Washington FSC
44.77 23.40 21.37 5.50 5.25 5.30 5.35 5.30 0.00 #3
3 Chloe Lewis, All Year FSC
Logan Bye, SC of New York
43.34 24.80 18.54 4.60 4.50 4.80 4.75 4.55 0.00 #6
4 Whitney Miller, Vancouver SC
Shane Firus, Vancouver SC
41.21 21.90 19.31 4.85 4.75 4.90 4.90 4.75 0.00 #9
5 Julia Biechler, SC of Wilmington
Damian Dodge, Peninsual FSC
38.78 22.10 17.68 4.55 4.25 4.65 4.50 4.20 1.00 #4
6 Jessica Jiang, inlet SC
Tyler Miller, abbotsford SC
38.52 20.20 18.32 4.70 4.35 4.70 4.65 4.50 0.00 #5
7 Carolina Moscheni, Steps on Ice
Adam Domonkos Lukacs, Steps on Ice
33.51 17.40 16.11 4.20 3.95 3.90 4.00 4.05 0.00 #13
8 Courtney Royer, Ice Palace FSC
Addison Voldeng, Saskatoon
33.01 17.60 16.41 4.10 4.00 4.35 4.10 4.00 1.00 #7
9 Ksenia Konkina, Russia
Georgy Reviya, Russia
32.85 17.10 16.75 4.15 4.20 4.00 4.30 4.25 1.00 #1
10 Ksenia Vdovina, Odincovo SC
Andrey Nevskiy, Odincovo SC
32.11 17.30 15.81 4.15 3.95 3.85 3.90 3.90 1.00 #12
11 Olivia Di Iorio, Northern Ice SC
Alex Benoit, Skokie Valley SC
31.96 17.50 14.46 3.90 3.45 3.60 3.75 3.40 0.00 #2
12 Marcha Kiatrungrit, Washington FSC
Bradley Lawrence, Washington FSC
31.94 17.10 14.84 3.85 3.70 3.80 3.70 3.55 0.00 #11
WD Christina Carreira, CPA Laval
Simon-Pierre Malette-Paquette, Lorraine

Free Dance Group A
PlaceNameTSS
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1Rachel Parsons, Washington FSC
Michael Parsons, Washington FSC
71.3635.7635.606.055.856.055.756.000.00#4
2Elliana Pogrebinsky, Peninsula SC
Ross Gudis, Washington FSC
65.7734.5032.275.255.155.605.605.501.00#8
3Courtney Royer, Ice Palace FSC
Addison Voldeng, Saskatoon
60.4529.1631.295.155.005.505.355.250.00#13
4Rachel Brozina, Philadelphia SC & HS
Nicholas Taylor, Peninsula FSC
60.0030.8829.125.054.555.154.854.850.00#11
5Sofya Polischuck, Russia
Alexander Vakhnov, Russia
59.8331.0029.835.004.505.205.155.351.00#2
6Emily Day, Los Angeles FSC
Kevin Leahy, Los Angeles FSC
55.9028.0027.904.754.355.104.654.600.00#9
7Tatiana Kozmava, Georgian Figure Skating Federation
Alexander Zolotarev, Georgian Figure Skating Federation
55.7027.1028.604.754.354.955.105.000.00#5
8Audrey Croteau-Villeneuve, TMRFSC
Dominic Barthe, Longueuil FSC
52.5824.3028.284.704.404.954.954.800.00#6
9Kelsey Barnes, Stars FSC of Texas
Douglas Stevenson, Rocky Mountain FSC
51.2225.6425.584.554.054.454.304.050.00#7
10Lauren Leonesio, Los Angeles FSC
Quinn Chambers, Centennial SC
50.6124.6026.014.454.204.554.204.350.00#10
11Melinda Meng, CPA Gadbois
Andrew Meng, CPA Gadbois
49.9423.8228.124.954.304.705.054.652.00#1
12Anna Bolshem, Kochavim on the Ice Kiryat Shmona, Israel
Ronald Zilberberg, Kochavim on the Ice Kiryat Shmona, Israel
47.6423.4824.164.103.903.954.403.850.00#3
WDCaroline Falardeau, STE-FOY
Benjamin Mulder, KITCHENER-WATERLOO
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Free Dance Group B
PlaceNameTSS
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1Madeline Edwards, Inlet FSC
ZhaoKai Pang, Inlet FSC
72.4937.1835.315.905.706.006.105.850.00#4
2Lorraine McNamara, Peninnsula SC
Quinn Carpenter, Washington FSC
71.1134.6236.496.105.955.906.406.150.00#12
3Julia Biechler, SC of Wilmington
Damian Dodge, Peninsual FSC
64.5734.0030.575.104.855.205.305.200.00#10
4Tory Patsis, Skokie Valley FSC
Joseph Johnson, Broadmoor SC
60.6931.4229.275.154.704.855.004.750.00#7
5Carolina Moscheni, Steps on Ice
Adam Domonkos Lukacs, Steps on Ice
60.1532.3029.855.254.654.955.155.052.00#6
6Daria Runyantseva, Russia
Dmitry Rybachenko, Russia
58.3631.1628.204.954.554.754.654.651.00#2
7Olivia Di Iorio, Northern Ice SC
Alex Benoit, Skokie Valley SC
57.9230.0227.904.954.354.754.704.650.00#9
8Jessica Jiang, inlet SC
Tyler Miller, abbotsford SC
57.8831.0026.884.604.304.554.654.400.00#11
9Marcha Kiatrungrit, Washington FSC
Bradley Lawrence, Washington FSC
50.0227.2822.744.003.853.803.703.500.00#1
10Ksenia Vdovina, Odincovo SC
Andrey Nevskiy, Odincovo SC
46.4922.2025.294.604.054.304.203.951.00#3
11Elena Isaycheva, Russia
Alexander Evmenov, Russia
46.4825.1023.383.953.853.704.153.852.00#8
12Ashlyn Gaughan, Broadmoor SC
Cody Lithco, Lilac City FSC
43.8822.1021.783.903.403.603.853.500.00#5
WDChristina Carreira, CPA Laval
Simon-Pierre Malette-Paquette, Lorraine
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WDMarie-Frederique Julien, Bromont
Simon Daze, na
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Free Dance Group C
PlaceNameTSS
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1Kaitlin Hawayek, Detroit SC
Jean Luc Baker, Seattle SC
74.8537.6237.236.156.056.306.306.350.00#2
2Holly Moore, Detroit SC
Daniel Klaber, Detroit SC
68.0534.2233.835.605.305.905.755.900.00#11
3Chloe Lewis, All Year FSC
Logan Bye, SC of New York
64.2133.5030.715.254.805.455.005.300.00#3
4Carolane Soucisse, CPA Terrebonne
Simon Tanguay, Ahuntsic
62.3434.3029.045.004.654.954.954.751.00#1
5Brianna Delmaestro, Coquitlam SC
Timothy Lum, Inlet FSC
57.9331.1028.834.954.454.954.954.952.00#4
6Whitney Miller, Vancouver SC
Shane Firus, Vancouver SC
57.2029.4827.724.854.354.704.754.600.00#5
7Danielle Wu, Burnaby FSC
Spencer Soo, Burnaby FSC
56.9729.1829.795.004.654.905.255.252.00#7
8Tina Garabedian, CPA Laval
Alexandre Lalibert, Pointe-aux-trembles FSC
54.8130.0025.814.454.204.604.204.101.00#9
9Rebecca Lucas, Triangle FSC
Yan Kazansky, Columbia FSC
47.0226.4421.583.903.403.653.653.451.00#6
10Jade Robitaille, Farnham
Philippe Granger, CPA Mascouche
45.4723.1622.313.903.503.753.853.700.00#12
11Sarah Vadskjaer-Grapek, DANISH SKATING UNION
Malcolm Jones, DANISH SKATING UNION
43.1024.2219.883.603.103.253.353.351.00#8
WDEvgenia Kosygina, Odintsovo SC
Nikolay Moroshkin, Odintsovo SC
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Tuesday, March 12, 2013

World Championships Pairs Preview

Savchenko and Szolkowy are competing for their third consecutive and 5th total World title in hopes of setting themselves up for Olympic gold next year in Sochi.  They have had some troubles this season and had to withdraw from their second Grand Prix assignment due to her sinus infection and missed the chance to qualify for the Grand Prix Final.  They have been battling with Volosozhar and Trankov for the top placements but have always come out on top until Europeans.

Volosozhar and Trankov not only beat the Germans at Europeans, but did so by 7 points, a far cry from the point or less margin they've been separated by in the past.  They also have a four point lead over the Germans in the free skate this season.  Both teams had a slow start to the season and neither has spectacular programs this season.  Both have great twists and throws and nice lifts.  Volosozhar and Trankov are chasing their first World Championship title and are Russia's best homes of a Pairs gold in Sochi after all the Russian teams finished off the podium in 2010.

Bazarova and Larionov have had one of their best seasons, winning two Grand Prix medals and claiming the silver medal at the Grand Prix Final.  An injury kept them out of Russian nationals and Europeans.  They are still having struggles with their side by side jumps, a problem that has plagued them each season, but they've been able to improve their other elements in order to compensate for those errors.  They crossed the 200 point at the Final and seem poised to take over as the top Russian pair after Sochi.  They placed 6th at Worlds last season and seem ready to claim their first World medal.

Duhamel and Radford have been continuing to improve and claimed their first Four Continents title last month.  They finished just off the podium at the Grand Prix Final and have some of the most difficult content planned in their side by side jumps along with solid throws and an improved triple twist.  They finished just a hair shy of the 200 point mark at Four Continents and have the advantage of competing in front of the home crowd.

Moore-Towers and Moscovitch have been chasing Duhamel and Radford all season.  They finished ahead of their teammates in the free skate at Four Continents to claim the silver medal.  The rivalry between the two teams has helped to push them to the top of the world standings and they'll also have the support of the home crowd.  If both Canadian teams skate their best, they could qualify a third pairs team for their country at the Olympics next year.

Pang and Tong have had a consistent if underwhelming season.  They have been vocal about their difficulties with injuries that have effected their ability to train at full capacity.  They've struggled with their side by side jumps because of their injuries and had to withdraw from Four Continents.  They won two medals on the Grand Prix and took home the bronze from the Final, but they'll need to land all their elements if they hope to claim a spot on the Worlds podium.

Sui and Han are a wild card at this event.  After winning three Junior World titles, winning a Four Continents title and finishing in the top 10 at Worlds last season, they sat out the entirety of this season due to her growth injury.  Their training has been restricted and they spent time off the ice.  They haven't competed in a year and will be showing off new programs for the first time.  However, they have quads in their arsenal along with an infectious personality on the ice.  Their personal best is over 200 points, so at their best they are podium threats.

Berton and Hotarek placed 11th at Worlds last season but seem poised to make a big jump in the standings.  After winning bronze at both of their Grand Prix events, they had a 15 point improvement in their scores to claim the bronze medal at Europeans.  They would need another 13 point improvement to be podium contenders but they're likely to have a personal best performance at Worlds and set themselves up well for next year.

My podium predictions:
Gold: Volosozhar/Trankov
Silver: Savchenko/Szolkowy
Bronze: Bazarova/Larionov

Bios of the competitors:
Makarova/Kenchadze, BUL: They placed 11th in the preliminary round at Worlds last season.  They placed 12th at Europeans.  Their personal best is 115.96.  She is 17 and he is 26.

Duhamel/Radford, CAN:  They placed 5th at Worlds last season.  They are the reigning Four Continents Champions.  They won silver at Skate Canada and Trophee Eric Bompard to qualify for the Grand Prix Final where they finished 4th.  They are the 2011 Four Continents Silver Medalists.  Their personal best is 199.18.  She is 27 and he is 28.  They have the 3rd best short program, 5th best free skate and 4th best total scores.

Moore-Towers/Moscovitch, CAN: They are the reigning Four Continents Silver Medalists.  They placed 4th at Cup of China and won silver at NHK Trophy to qualify for the Grand Prix Final where they finished 5th.  Their personal best is 196.78.  She is 20 and he is 28.  They have the 7th best short program, 4th best free skate and 5th best total scores.

Pang/Tong, CHN: They finished 4th at Worlds last season.  They won silver at Skate America and gold at Cup of China to qualify for the Grand Prix Final where they won bronze.  They are the 2010 Olympic Silver Medalists; 2006 and 2010 World Champions; 2007 World Silver Medalists; 2004 and 2011 World Bronze Medalists; 2002, 2004, 2008, 2009 and 2011 Four Continents Champions; and 2003, 2005 and 2007 Four Continents Silver Medalists.  Their personal best is 213.31.  She is 33 and he is 33.  They have the 5th best short program, 6th best free skate and 6th best total scores.

Peng/Zhang, CHN: They placed 5th at Four Continents.  They finished 5th at Cup of China and 4th at Trophee Eric Bompard.  Their personal best is 167.76.  She is 15 and he is 28.

Sui/Han, CHN: They placed 9th at Worlds last season.  They are the 2012 Four Continents Champions and the 2010, 2011 and 2012 Junior Worlds Champions.  Their personal best is 201.83.  She is 17 and he is 20.

James/Cipres, FRA: They finished 16th at Worlds last season.  They placed 4th at Europeans.  They placed 4th at Skate America and 6th at Trophee Eric Bompard.  Their personal best is 178.81.  She is 25 and he is 21.  They have the 10th best free skate and total scores.

Savchenko/Szolkowy, GER: They are the reigning World Champions and European Silver Medalists.  They won gold at Skate Canada.  They are the 2010 Olympic Bronze Medalists; 2008, 2009, 2011 and 2012 World Champions; 2010 World Silver Medalists; 2007 World Bronze Medalists; 2007, 2008, 2009 and 2011 European Champions and 2006 and 2010 European Silver Medalists.  Their personal best is 217.85.  She is 29 and he is 33.  They have the 2nd best short program, free skate and total scores.

Vartmann/Van Cleave, GER: They placed 14th at Worlds last season.  They finished 8th at Europeans.  Their personal best is 154.99.  She is 24 and he is 25.

Kemp/King, GBR: They finished 19th at Worlds last season.  They placed 10th at Europeans.  Their personal best is 139.94.  She is 24 and he is 28.

Berton/Hotarek, ITA: They finished 11th at Worlds last season.  They are the reigning European Bronze Medalists.  They won bronze at Skate Canada and at Trophee Eric Bompard.  Their personal best is 187.45.  She is 22 and he is 29.  They have the 8th best short program, 7th best free skate and 8th best total scores.

Della Monica/Guarise, ITA: They placed 15th at Worlds last season.  They finished 9th at Europeans.  They finished 7th at Rostelecom Cup and 7th at NHK Trophy.  Their personal best is 142.53.  She is 23 and he is 24.

Klatka/Chruscinski, POL: They placed 15th at Europeans.  Their personal best is 118.48.  She is 15 and he is 21.

Bazarova/Larionov, RUS: They finished 6th at Worlds last season.  They won silver at Rostelecom Cup and gold at NHK Trophy to qualify for the Grand Prix Final where they won silver.  They are the 2012 European Silver Medalists, 2011 European Bronze Medalists and 2007 World Junior Silver Medalists.  Their personal best is 201.60.  She is 20 and he is 26.  They have the 4th best short program, 3rd best free skate and 3rd best total scores.

Kavaguti/Smirnov, RUS: They finished 7th at Worlds last season.  They placed 5th at Europeans  They won silver at Cup of China and gold at Trophee Eric Bompard to qualify for the Grand Prix Final where they placed 6th.  They are the 2009 and 2010 World Bronze Medalists, 2010 European Champions, 2009 and 2011 European Silver Medalists and 2008 European Bronze Medalists.  Their personal best is 213.15.  She is 31 and he is 28.  They have the 6th best short program, 8th best free skate and 7th best total scores.

Volosozhar/Trankov, RUS: They are the reigning World Silver Medalists and European Champions.  They won gold at Skate America and Rostelecom Cup to qualify for the Grand Prix Final where they won gold.  They are the 2011 World Silver Medalists and 2011 European Champions.  Their personal best is 212.45.  She is 26 and he is 29.  They have the best short program, free skate and total scores of the season.

Castelli/Shnapir, USA: They are the reigning Four Continents Bronze Medalists.  They placed 5th at Skate America and won bronze at NHK Trophy.  They are the 2009 World Junior Bronze Medalists.  Their personal best is 174.51.  She is 22 and he is 25.  They have the 9th best short program score.

Scimeca/Knierim, USA: They placed 4th at NHK Trophy.  Their personal best is 163.10.  She is 21 and he is 25.

Sunday, December 9, 2012

Grand Prix Final Pairs Free Skate Results

Pl.  NameNationTSS
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1Vera BAZAROVA / Yuri LARIONOVRUS131.4665.5965.878.148.148.368.328.210.00#5
2Tatiana VOLOSOZHAR / Maxim TRANKOVRUS131.0963.2169.888.828.548.648.828.862.00#6
3Qing PANG / Jian TONGCHN128.0761.6766.408.468.048.328.328.360.00#4
4Meagan DUHAMEL / Eric RADFORDCAN122.8963.1159.787.647.257.437.617.430.00#3
5Yuko KAVAGUTI / Alexander SMIRNOVRUS120.7059.5061.207.687.547.717.647.680.00#1
6Kirsten MOORE-TOWERS / Dylan MOSCOVITCHCAN119.5061.0558.457.367.217.327.327.320.00#2

FPl.NameNationPointsSPFS
1Tatiana VOLOSOZHAR / Maxim TRANKOV
RUS
204.5512
2Vera BAZAROVA / Yuri LARIONOV
RUS
201.6021
3Qing PANG / Jian TONG
CHN
192.8133
4Meagan DUHAMEL / Eric RADFORD
CAN
187.0944
5Kirsten MOORE-TOWERS / Dylan MOSCOVITCH
CAN
180.4556
6Yuko KAVAGUTI / Alexander SMIRNOV
RUS
178.7265

Friday, December 7, 2012

Grand Prix Final Pairs Short Program Results

Pl.  NameNationTSS
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1Tatiana VOLOSOZHAR / Maxim TRANKOVRUS73.4637.53 35.938.968.649.189.009.140.00#6
2Vera BAZAROVA / Yuri LARIONOVRUS70.1437.16 32.988.258.078.298.258.360.00#5
3Qing PANG / Jian TONGCHN64.7432.06 32.688.257.938.258.298.140.00#4
4Meagan DUHAMEL / Eric RADFORDCAN64.2035.02 29.187.397.077.297.367.360.00#2
5Kirsten MOORE-TOWERS / Dylan MOSCOVITCHCAN60.9532.57 28.387.116.967.117.217.070.00#1
6Yuko KAVAGUTI / Alexander SMIRNOVRUS58.0228.80 30.227.647.397.437.617.711.00#3

Tuesday, December 4, 2012

Grand Prix Final Pairs Preview

Volosozhar and Trankov had a slow start to their season despite winning gold at both of their events. They had a better showing at home at Rostelecom Cup breaking the 200 point mark.  With Savchenko and Szolkowy not competing here, this should be their event to lose.  They have the best short program, free skate and total scores of the season.

Bazarova and Larionov have always struggled with their side by side jumps but the rest of their elements are often strong enough to keep them in the running.  They won their first Grand Prix gold medal at NHK Trophy and also took the silver medal behind Volosozhar/Trankov at Rostelecom Cup.  They have the 5th best short program, 3rd best free skate and 3rd best total scores of the season.

Duhamel and Radford have had a strong start to their season winning silver at both of their Grand Prix assignments.  Skate Canada historically has inflated scores and they had the advantage of competing at home, but their scores held up at Trophee Eric Bompard.  They have the 7th best short program, 4th best free skate and 4th best total scores of the season.

Pang and Tong have had injury issues this season but persevered to claim a silver and gold on the Grand Prix.  Their knee injuries can cause them problems with their jumps.  They'll need them if they want to land on top of the podium, but a medal is within their reach here.  They have the 3rd best short program, 5th best free skate and 5th best total scores of the season.

Kavaguti and Smirnov have been slowly improving throughout the season and won a silver and gold medal on the Grand Prix.  This will be their first real test against a deeper field and especially against two other Russian teams to see where they stack up this season.  They have the 4th best short program, 6th best free skate and 6th best total scores of the season.

Moore-Towers and Moscovitch took advantage of a weak NHK field to claim the silver medal and a spot in the Grand Prix Final.  They set personal best scores at NHK but still are near the bottom of the pack.  They have a ways to go to catch Duhamel and Radford but they've proven themselves to be one of the top Canadian pairs teams this season.  They have the 6th best short program, 9th best free skate and 7th best total scores of the season.

My podium predictions:Gold: Volosozhar/Trankov
Silver: Bazarova/Larionov
Bronze: Duhamel/Radford

Bios of the competitors:
Duhamel/Radford, CAN:  They placed 5th at Worlds and 4th at Four Continents.  They won silver at Skate Canada and Trophee Eric Bompard to qualify for the Grand Prix Final.  They qualified for the Grand Prix Final last season and finished 5th.  Their personal best is 190.49.  She is 26 and he is 27.

Moore-Towers/Moscovitch, CAN: They placed 4th at Cup of China and won silver at NHK Trophy to qualify for the Grand Prix Final.  Their personal best is 180.63.  She is 20 and he is 28.

Pang/Tong, CHN: They finished 4th at Worlds.  They won silver at Skate America and gold at Cup of China to qualify for the Grand Prix Final.  They are the 2010 Olympic Silver Medalists; 2006 and 2010 World Champions; 2007 World Silver Medalists; 2004 and 2011 World Bronze Medalists; 2002, 2004, 2008, 2009 and 2011 Four Continents Champions; and 2003, 2005 and 2007 Four Continents Silver Medalists.  Their personal best is 213.31.  She is 32 and he is 33.

Bazarova/Larionov, RUS: They finished 6th at Worlds and are the reigning European Silver Medalists.  They won silver at Rostelecom Cup and gold at NHK Trophy to qualify for the Grand Prix Final.  They are the 2011 European Bronze Medalists and 2007 World Junior Silver Medalists.  Their personal best is 193.79.  She is 19 and he is 26.

Kavaguti/Smirnov, RUS: They finished 7th at Worlds last season.  They won silver at Cup of China and gold at Trophee Eric Bompard to qualify for the Grand Prix Final.  They qualified for the Grand Prix Final last season and won bronze.  They are the 2009 and 2010 World Bronze Medalists, 2010 European Champions, 2009 and 2011 European Silver Medalists and 2008 European Bronze Medalists.  Their personal best is 213.15.  She is 30 and he is 28.

Volosozhar/Trankov, RUS: They are the reigning World Silver Medalists and European Champions.  They won gold at Skate America and Rostelecom Cup to qualify for the Grand Prix Final.  They qualified for for the Grand Prix Final last season and won silver.  They are the 2011 World Silver Medalists.  Their personal best is 212.08.  She is 26 and he is 29.

Saturday, November 3, 2012

Cup of China Pairs Free Skate

Group 1
Wang/Zhang, CHN: 51.83 TES + 42.90 PCS -1.00 = 93.73 Total: 143.52
  • Interesting spiral into a cartwheel move at the beginning of their program
  • Huge quad twist but he almost threw her away from him instead of straight up and she had a two foot landing
  • Problems on their side by side triple salchows (she falls) and they can't complete the sequence
  • He squeaks out the landing on their side by side double salochows
  • Nice spiral entry from both of them into the death spiral; very slow but good position for her
  • Very far apart on their side by side spins but good timing for the most part 
  • She needs to really stretch through her legs in this lift and it could flow across the ice better
  • Throw triple flip a little forward on the landing but she hangs on
  • Really difficult entry into the throw triple loop with tons of ice coverage
  • Again she could use more stretch through her lift but a bit better on the rotation
  • Difficult lift entries but they also look difficult so they could work on smoothing things out; nice one foot carry feature but not a lot of speed
  • Decent positions and speed in their pairs spin
  • They have a lot of potential but I worry about their age difference in terms of longetivity
Stolbova/Klimov, RUS: 58.14 TES + 58.75 PCS -1.00 = 115.89 Total: 172.55 and into 1st place
  • A little crashy on the landing of their double twist
  • Really nice triple toe + double toe + double toe side by side jumps
  • A little labored into their first lift but nice changes of position
  • A little flat for her on the death spiral but nice transition
  • Her dress doesn't seem to be very Addams Family and they both seem to be going through the motions with this choreography
  • Interesting positions in their pairs spin with good speed
  • Good positioning on their side by side spins with good timing and nice positions
  • A little bit of an awkward entry and exit into their second lift
  • Fall on the throw triple lutz
  • Nice side by side double axels
  • Cartwheel up into a really nice hip hold lift with good flexibility from her
  • Nice throw triple salchow with great toe point from her in the air
  • This team has a lot of potential as they have a lot of really nice qualities but some things still looked labored but it's early in the season 
Peng/Zhang, CHN: 55.71 TES + 52.27 PCS -2.00 = 105.98 Total: 163.87 and into 2nd place
  • Gorgeous quad twist with tons of height and a nice catch
  • She falls on the sbs triple toe and can't complete the three jump combo
  • Nice stretch through her positions in the first lift and good ease in the position changes
  • A little bit of difficulty in their transition hydroblade move
  • Fall on the throw triple loop--seemed a bit hesitant on the takeoff
  • Side by side double axels
  • Nice positions and distance between them on the side by side spins with good flexibility and nice timing
  • A bit bobbly getting out of another transition move
  • Huge throw triple salchow and she made the landing look effortless
  • Good positions in the lift with a one foot carry feature but he has to tap his foot down a few times
  • Nice arch in her back in the death spiral
  • Good positions and decent speed in their pairs spin
  • Good speed on their final lift but no flow at the end
  • They have a lot of the big elements but make mistakes on simple transition steps which costs them PCS points

Group 2
Moore-Towers/Moscovitch, CAN: 55.24 TES + 58.00 PCS = 113.24 Total: 172.36 and into 2nd place
  • Not a lot of height on the triple twist but they pulled it off
  • Good fast rotation on the triple toe; he stepped out but they were able to pull off the sequence
  • Nice side by side triple salchows
  • Unattractive death spiral positions especially after the change of hold and she is almost completely flat and twisted sideways
  • A few hops in their pairs spin 
  • Lunge up into a nice split lift with good fast rotation from him
  • Big throw triple salchow with a nice landing from her
  • Two footed landing on the throw triple loop
  • Nice split lift but she needs a bit more stretch through the carry feature; nice change of rotation
  • Fast side by side spins with good distance between them and nice timing
  • REally difficult lift from a kneeling position and a change of rotation
Kavaguti/Smirnov, RUS: 57.09 TES + 62.74 PCS = 119.83 Total: 183.53 and into 1st place
  • Just slightly off on both jumps in the triple toe + triple toe sequence but both landed
  • Really far forward on the landing of the throw triple salchow but she hangs on
  • Crashy landing on their twist (underrotated?)
  • Nice death spiral position but lack of speed by the end 
  • Good distance on their side by side spins but very slow and some unattractive arm positions 
  • Good one foot hold in the lift but he seems slow in his rotation
  • They eke out those side by side double axels
  • Hangs on to the throw triple loop
  • Nice change of positions in their 2nd lift including one with her completely vertical upside down
  • Final lift into her signature haircutter carry feature with him on one leg
  • Decent speed and positions in their pairs spin
  • This whole program seemed slow and a bit of a struggle but they fought for everything in it
Pang/Tong, CHN: 53.74 TES + 66.51 PCS = 120.25 Total: 188.82 and into 1st place
  • Double axel + double axel sequence--she singled the first and I believe he singled the second
  • Nice triple twist
  • Side by side triple toes (she doubled)
  • Good spacing on their side by side spins and good timing
  • Really awkward death spiral with her working leg bent and her free leg in a bent catch foot position; not very low, completely side ways and not a lot of rotations
  • Nice entry to their first hand to hand lift with a good position for her
  • She's become so much more expressive over the years and she is lovely to watch on the ice
  • Big throw triple salchow with a nice landing
  • Not as big on the throw triple loop but still nice
  • Press lift with a change in rotation and position and a one handed exit
  • Spiral into a lift with a spread eagle carry feature 
  • Overall a lovely program 
Pl.  NameNationTSS
=
TES
+
 PCS
+
SSTRPECHINDed.
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StN.
1Qing PANG / Jian TONGCHN120.2553.74 66.518.368.048.398.328.460.00#6
2Yuko KAVAGUTI / Alexander SMIRNOVRUS119.8357.09 62.747.937.687.757.967.890.00#5
3Ksenia STOLBOVA / Fedor KLIMOVRUS115.8958.14 58.757.367.047.327.467.541.00#2
4Kirsten MOORE-TOWERS / Dylan MOSCOVITCHCAN113.2455.24 58.007.297.007.297.297.390.00#4
5Cheng PENG / Hao ZHANGCHN105.9855.71 52.276.796.396.466.576.462.00#3
6Wenting WANG / Yan ZHANGCHN93.7351.83 42.905.545.145.395.435.321.00#1
Pl.NameNationPointsSPFS
1Qing PANG / Jian TONG
CHN
188.8211
2Yuko KAVAGUTI / Alexander SMIRNOV
RUS
183.5322
3Ksenia STOLBOVA / Fedor KLIMOV
RUS
172.5553
4Kirsten MOORE-TOWERS / Dylan MOSCOVITCH
CAN
172.3634
5Cheng PENG / Hao ZHANG
CHN
163.8745
6Wenting WANG / Yan ZHANG
CHN
143.5266

Friday, November 2, 2012

Cup of China Pairs Short Program Results

 Pl.  NameNationTSS
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TES
+
 PCS
+
SSTRPECHINDed.
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StN.
1Qing PANG / Jian TONGCHN68.5735.48 33.098.327.898.328.368.460.00#6
2Yuko KAVAGUTI / Alexander SMIRNOVRUS63.7031.93 31.777.897.578.078.048.140.00#5
3Kirsten MOORE-TOWERS / Dylan MOSCOVITCHCAN59.1230.52 28.607.116.827.217.187.430.00#3
4Cheng PENG / Hao ZHANGCHN57.8931.66 26.236.756.326.716.616.390.00#1
5Ksenia STOLBOVA / Fedor KLIMOVRUS56.6627.85 28.817.216.867.217.367.360.00#4
6Wenting WANG / Yan ZHANGCHN49.7927.47 22.325.755.325.715.545.570.00#2

Monday, October 29, 2012

Cup of China Pairs Preview

Due to injuries, the field at this event has shrunk to only six teams but there will still be a fierce battle for the podium.  Pang and Tong won the silver medal at Skate America despite toning down some of their technical fire due to knee injuries.  If they can maintain their level of skating or even improve the number of successful jumps, they could earn their second Grand Prix medal of the season.

Kavaguti and Smirnov open their season here.  After four Grand Prix medals last season (including one at the Final) they missed Europeans due to injury and finished 7th at Europeans.  She's had shoulder injuries that have impacted their career for years and make some of their innovative lifts difficult to perform.

After Moore-Towers and Moscovitch failed to make the Grand Prix Final last season and then missed out on the Canadian Worlds team, they vowed to retool their training and programs and regain their competitiveness.  They won gold at the U.S. Figure Skating Classic earlier this season and are determined to regain their spot as the top Canadian Pairs team.

Stolbova and Klimov are an up and coming Russian Pairs team.  They already have two World Junior medals as well as a European medal.  They won the silver medal at Cup of Nice this past weekend so they'll have a quick turnaround for this event which could affect their ability to perform at the highest level.

My podium predictions:
Gold: Pang/Tong
Silver: Kavaguti/Smirnov
Bronze: Moore-Towers/Moscovitch

Bios of the competitors:
Moore-Towers/Moscovitch, CAN: They won bronze at Skate America and Cup of China last season.  Their personal best is 177.43.  She is 20 and he is 28.

Pang/Tong, CHN: They finished 4th at Worlds.  They won silver at Skate America.  They are the 2010 Olympic Silver Medalists; 2006 and 2010 World Champions; 2007 World Silver Medalists; 2004 and 2011 World Bronze Medalists; 2002, 2004, 2008, 2009 and 2011 Four Continents Champions; and 2003, 2005 and 2007 Four Continents Silver Medalists.  Their personal best is 213.31.  She is 32 and he is 33.

Peng/Zhang, CHN: This is their international debut.  She is 15 and he is 28.

Wang/Zhang, CHN: This is their international debut.  She is 15 and he is 24.

Kavaguti/Smirnov, RUS: They finished 7th at Worlds last season.  They won gold at Cup of China and NHK Trophy and silver at Rostelecom Cup last season to qualify for the Grand Prix Final where they won bronze.  They are the 2009 and 2010 World Bronze Medalists, 2010 European Champions, 2009 and 2011 European Silver Medalists and 2008 European Bronze Medalists.  Their personal best is 213.15.  She is 30 and he is 28.

Stolbova/Klimov, RUS: They are the reigning European Bronze Medalists.  They placed 7th at Trophee Eric Bompard and 5th at Rostelecom Cup last season.  They are the the 2011 World Junior Silver Medalists and 2010 World Junior Bronze Medalists.  Their personal best is 171.81.  She is 20 and he is 22.

Sunday, October 21, 2012

Skate America Pairs Free Skate Results

 Pl.  NameNationTSS
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TES
+
 PCS
+
SSTRPECHINDed.
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StN.
1Tatiana VOLOSOZHAR / Maxim TRANKOVRUS129.2962.47 67.828.548.218.368.648.641.00#7
2Qing PANG / Jian TONGCHN123.2057.59 65.618.297.938.218.368.210.00#6
3Caydee DENNEY / John COUGHLINUSA117.4759.97 57.507.186.827.367.297.290.00#5
4Vanessa JAMES / Morgan CIPRESFRA111.9058.87 53.036.686.326.866.716.570.00#4
5Marissa CASTELLI / Simon SHNAPIRUSA108.5256.10 52.426.506.256.796.616.610.00#3
6Gretchen DONLAN / Andrew SPEROFFUSA90.7245.54 46.185.755.505.825.935.861.00#1
7Danielle MONTALBANO / Evgeni KRASNOPOLSKIISR78.3640.12 42.245.365.115.215.465.254.00#2

FPl.NameNationPointsSPFS
1Tatiana VOLOSOZHAR / Maxim TRANKOV
RUS
195.0711
2Qing PANG / Jian TONG
CHN
185.1622
3Caydee DENNEY / John COUGHLIN
USA
178.2233
4Vanessa JAMES / Morgan CIPRES
FRA
167.6644
5Marissa CASTELLI / Simon SHNAPIR
USA
164.1955
6Gretchen DONLAN / Andrew SPEROFF
USA
131.2676
7Danielle MONTALBANO / Evgeni KRASNOPOLSKI
ISR
119.0267

Friday, October 19, 2012

Skate America Pairs Short Program

Group 1
Donlan/Speroff, USA: 19.37 TES + 22.17 PCS -1.00 = 40.54
  • Gorgeous partner spiral transition movement into their triple twist
  • Not a lot of height but clean catch and a nice exit from her
  • Step out on the side by side triple toes
  • Not a lot of variations in the death spiral
  • Awkward fall from her in their step sequence
  • Their steo sequence had a nice flow and quality of movement despite the fall
  • Good unison on their side by side spins and nice positions although they were a little far apart
  • Hands down on the throw triple salchow although she got great height and distance
  • Nice lift position into a beautiful attitude position and a flip into a dance lift hold for an exit
  • A few little bobbles but there is a lot of promise in this program if they skate it clean
Montalbano/Krasnopolski, ISR: 20.83 TES + 20.83 PCS -1.00 = 40.66 and into 1st place
  • Solid double twist but seemed a little slow in the rotation
  • A little bobble on the landing of the triple toe from her
  • Straight up in the air on the throw triple loop with no distance and she falls
  • A lot of traveling in their side by side spins but decent synchronization
  • Awkward leg positions from her getting into the lift and she could use more stretch through her legs during the lift
  • Nice flow in their step sequence but they seem a little tired and aren't really attacking the end of this program
  • Bent free leg in the death spiral but a nice low position of her head
Castelli/Shnapir, USA: 30.59 TES + 25.08 PCS = 55.67 and into 1st place
  • Lots of confidence and attack at the start of this program
  • Good height on the triple twist with a good landing
  • Side by side triple salchow was decent--she fought for her landing but held on
  • A lot of speed in their side by side spins but they're not together and also aren't side by side
  • Gorgeous throw triple salchow with a ton of height and distance
  • Nice use of the arms and stretch through the legs to really finish off all the elements of their step sequence
  • Nice press lift right to a stomach hold and their signature split lift
  • Good heel stretch into a low death spiral with a nice exit
  • Very nice program for them!

Group 2
James/Cipres, FRA: 30.28 TES + 25.48 PCS = 55.76 and into 1st place
  • Big triple twist and she almost went past horizontal
  • She hung on to that side by side triple toe
  • Very nice throw triple flip with great height
  • Nice stretched out death spiral with her head below her knee
  • Decent attempt at some latin moves in this program but they could commit to them more to really sell the program
  • Fun flying camels perfectly together in the middle of their step sequence was a real highlight and good stretch through their free legs in the hold section of their footwork
  • Nice entry to the lift but she could stretch her bottom leg more after the change of position into the hip hold with a catch foot
  • Good position variations in their side by side spin with good timing
Denney/Coughlin, USA: 33.14 TES + 27.61 PCS = 60.75 and into 1st place
  • Caydee's look is much more toned down this year with no crazy hair pieces and more subtle makeup
  • Huge triple twist that looked amazingly easy
  • Nice side by side triple toes
  • Nice throw triple flip with good distance and she held the landing
  • Good relationship between them in the side by side spins with nice timing until the very end when she finished a rotation before him
  • She still could work on her lift positions and really stretch through her legs and arch her back more 
  • I'd like to see more Spanish character during this routine to really accentuate the feeling of the music especially through this footwork sequence
  • Good stretched leg in the death spiral with a really nice arch in her back
Pang/Tong, CHN: 31.50 TES + 31.46 PCS -1.00 = 61.96 and into 1st place
  • A lot more Spanish feel in this program from the carriage to the facial expression to the arm movements
  • He is very tilted in the air on the triple toes and falls
  • Beautiful triple twist with her arms above her head on the catch
  • Huge throw triple loop and she has to eke that free leg out to hang on to it
  • Good death spiral
  • Press up into a split lift rotating in both directions and a hip hold with her lying on her side--very difficult and they made it look easy
  • They seem a little slow through the middle of this step sequence but I like the touches they've added to really carry the theme of the program
  • Very nice timing on their side by side spins and nice stretch in all of their positions
Volosozhar/Trankov, RUS: 32.87 TES + 32.91 PCS = 65.78 and into 1st place
  • I think she borrowed her costume from Kaitlin Weaver...the necklaces on the dress make me a little nervous considering the lifts and throws these pairs are doing
  • Bluesy beginning of the program but everything seems very placed and staged and lacking the chemistry they normally have
  • Crashy landing on the landing of the triple twist and he seemed to not have his balance
  • Triple salchows he turned out but kept his free leg up
  • Big throw triple loop and she hangs on but not their best
  • Decent death spiral
  • Backwards entry into their lift with a great side hold position--very different from what other teams have been doing
  • For this music the step sequence needs to be smooth and seems to be lacking the feeling of the piece
  • Beautiful positions in their side by side spins
  • They seemed a little tight overall with little errors on many of their elements and they didn't seem to really be in the program.  I don't think it suits them as well as their programs have in the past.
 Pl.  NameNationTSS
=
TES
+
 PCS
+
SSTRPECHINDed.
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StN.
1Tatiana VOLOSOZHAR / Maxim TRANKOVRUS65.7832.87 32.918.257.968.258.398.290.00#7
2Qing PANG / Jian TONGCHN61.9631.50 31.468.007.647.758.117.821.00#6
3Caydee DENNEY / John COUGHLINUSA60.7533.14 27.617.046.547.007.076.860.00#5
4Vanessa JAMES / Morgan CIPRESFRA55.7630.28 25.486.436.046.616.396.390.00#4
5Marissa CASTELLI / Simon SHNAPIRUSA55.6730.59 25.086.186.006.466.326.390.00#3
6Danielle MONTALBANO / Evgeni KRASNOPOLSKIISR40.6620.83 20.835.324.865.255.395.211.00#2
7Gretchen DONLAN / Andrew SPEROFFUSA40.5419.37 22.175.645.365.395.795.541.00#1