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Saturday, May 5, 2012

Potential Grand Prix Pairs

There are 30 pairs on the list including several that have split but could still receive assignments.


There are 48 Grand Prix slots (including host picks) with 42 of the 48 slots filled from this list.  Some of these teams may elect to remain junior and once the split teams are removed, there will be more opportunities for second assignments. 

Note that this season the top 6 finishers at Worlds will not be able to compete at three events.  Also, teams will no longer be able to compete on both the Junior and Senior Grand Prix.  

The assignments will be released on May 21st.  

Top 12 finishers at Worlds (guaranteed 2 GP spots, top 6 are seeded and may do 3 events)
1 Savchenko/Szolkowy
2 Volosozhar/Trankov
3 Takahashi/Tran
4 Pang/Tong
5 Duhamel/Radford
6 Bazarova/Larionov
7 Kavaguti/Smirnov
8 Denney/Coughlin
9 Sui/Han
10 Marley/Brubaker
11 Berton/Hotarek
12 Dube/Wolfe

Top 24 Seasons Best (guaranteed 1 spot)
10 Zhang/Zhang (split)
12 Moore-Towers/Moscovitch
13 Stolbova/Klimov
14 Evora/Ladwig (split)
16 Yu/Jin (Junior)
17 Iliushechkina/Maisuradze (split)
18 Lawrence/Swiegers
20 Vise/Baldwin
21 Vartmann/Van Cleave
22 Davankova/Deputat (Junior)
23 Bobak/Beharry (rumored to have split)
24 James/Cipres

Top 24 World Standings (guaranteed 1 assignment)
10 Hausch/Wende
15 Gerboldt/Enbert
21 Dong/Wu
22 Kadlecova/Bidar (split)
23 Kemp/King

Top 3 at Junior Grand Prix Final and Jr. Worlds (considered for 1 spot)
JGPF
3 Simpson/Blackmer (Junior)


Number of skaters eligible by country (not including host picks):
Russia: 7 (one split)
Canada: 5 (one split)
China: 5 (one split)
USA: 5 (one split)
Czech Republic: 1 (split)
France: 1
Germany: 3
Great Britain: 1
Italy: 1
Japan: 1

Friday, April 20, 2012

World Team Trophy Pairs Results

Pl.  NameNationTSS
=
TES
+
 PCS
+
SSTRPECHINDed.
-
StN.
1Narumi TAKAHASHI / Mervin TRANJPN64.9234.64 30.287.617.437.547.647.640.00#5
2Vera BAZAROVA / Yuri LARIONOVRUS62.0232.01 30.017.547.367.467.577.570.00#6
3Stefania BERTON / Ondrej HOTAREKITA59.2831.90 27.386.866.576.966.827.000.00#4
4Meagan DUHAMEL / Eric RADFORDCAN59.2733.73 27.546.966.866.687.006.932.00#3
5Caydee DENNEY / John COUGHLINUSA58.9332.53 26.406.716.466.756.506.570.00#2
6Daria POPOVA / Bruno MASSOTFRA42.0720.47 22.605.865.435.715.645.611.00#1

Pl.  NameNationTSS
=
TES
+
 PCS
+
SSTRPECHINDed.
-
StN.
1Vera BAZAROVA / Yuri LARIONOVRUS118.6858.52 61.167.687.507.617.757.681.00#5
2Meagan DUHAMEL / Eric RADFORDCAN118.3561.91 56.447.076.967.077.147.040.00#3
3Caydee DENNEY / John COUGHLINUSA117.0562.33 54.726.966.467.076.826.890.00#2
4Narumi TAKAHASHI / Mervin TRANJPN112.6454.82 59.827.577.547.217.577.502.00#6
5Stefania BERTON / Ondrej HOTAREKITA99.4647.45 53.016.716.466.576.646.751.00#4
6Daria POPOVA / Bruno MASSOTFRA77.0334.52 42.515.575.115.325.395.180.00#1


FPl.NameNationPointsSPFSTeam
Points
1Vera BAZAROVA / Yuri LARIONOV

RUS
180.702112
2Meagan DUHAMEL / Eric RADFORD

CAN
177.624211
3Narumi TAKAHASHI / Mervin TRAN

JPN
177.561410
4Caydee DENNEY / John COUGHLIN

USA
175.98539
5Stefania BERTON / Ondrej HOTAREK

ITA
158.74358
6Daria POPOVA / Bruno MASSOT

FRA
119.10667

Friday, March 30, 2012

World Championships: Pairs Free Skate

Vartmann/Van Cleave, GER: 51.04 TES + 44.34 PCS = 95.38 Total: 143.29 and into 1st place
  • Nice timing on their sbs triple toe + double toe combo
  • Clean double twist
  • She's low on the landing of the throw triple loop and two foots it and turns out of it
  • Not the best death spiral position and he seems to get closer to her as it progresses and she struggles to hold the position
  • Decent unison on the side by side spins but their positions don't always match
  • Not a lot of in between choreography to this program...they move from one element to the next 
  • Nice secure hand to hand hold lift with a flip exit
  • Good throw triple salchow
  • Press up into a nice hand to hip hold with her in a Biellman but she could extend more through the carry feature when she releases her leg
  • Interesting positions in the pairs spiral
  • Side by side double salchows with a one arm variation on the landing
  • Not as good of an air position in the final lift with a one arm exit
  • Good speed through the pairs spin with ease through the transitions
James/Cipres, FRA: 37.96 TES + 42.23 PCS = 80.19 Total: 130.70 and into 2nd place
  • Nice ice coverage in their first lift with a good air position for her
  • Triple toe + double toes with a one arm variation nicely timed
  • Nice double twist
  • She singles the throw triple loop
  • Good distance from each other on the side by side spins with decent unison
  • Decent death spiral but she flattens out after the change of hold
  • Had to abort the second lift--not really sure what happened but it almost looked like he jumped and then lost the lock out in his arms, perhaps caught a rough patch of ice
  • Side by side double axels good but very far apart
  • Very slow through parts of their pairs spin
  • Good hand to hip lift with a flip exit
Hausch/Wende, GER: 49.57 TES + 48.75 PCS -1.00 = 97.32 Total: 145.80 and into 1st place
  • Nice double twist with her arms over her head and good speed
  • Solid throw triple loop with him matching her landing position
  • He steps out of the side by side triple toes and can only tack on a single for the combination
  • She has a small stumble on a transition step but seems alright
  • He singles the side by side double axels and two foots the landing
  • Good unison and speed on their side by side spins
  • I'd like to see her not so hunched over with her hip in the air on that spiral
  • Nice entry from a spread eagle into their hand to hand lift
  • She needs to stretch through her free leg on the hand to hip hold but a nice carry feature with him in a spread eagle
  • Really tough landing on that throw triple flip--no speed, too far forward and a fall
  • Nice change of rotation in their final lift but she looks like she's struggling to hold her position
  • Decent death spiral position but she has a really high free leg
  • Good speed through their pairs spin
Della Monica/Guarise, ITA: 43.21 TES + 45.03 PCS = 88.24 Total: 137.31 and into 3rd place
  • She was a little forward on the landing of their side by side double axels but didn't touch down
  • Nice double twist
  • Triple salchow--looked like she doubled and he fell out but they recover to tack on the triple toe for their sequence
  • Hand down and low on the throw triple axel landing
  • She has her leg way out to the side on her spiral position instead of right behind her
  • They are a little far apart and off unison the whole time on their side by side spins
  • Nice speed and transition between positions in their pairs spin
  • She could use more stretch through the hand to hip lift but a good flip exit
  • Not a lot of height on the throw double loop
  • She needs to really stretch through her bottom leg in the one armed carry feature of their hand to hip lift
  • Looks like she went for the skate grab on the hand to hand hold but couldn't quite get it
  • Decent death spiral position

Berton/Hotarek, ITA: 53.76 TES + 54.01 PCS = 107.77 Total: 168.16 and into 1st place
  • Nice triple toe + double toe + double toe combination
  • A little crashy on the landing of the double twist--that will hurt them as they needed those GOE points 
  • Nice position in the hand to hip hold with a flip exit
  • Nice matching lines on the pairs spiral with a good position
  • She doubles the side by side salchows
  • A little loss of unison in the middle of their side by side spins but they pick it back up
  • Good speed and ice coverage through the hand to hand hold
  • She doubles the throw salchow
  • Good speed and nice transitions with good positions in their pairs spin
  • Nice throw triple loop
  • She doesn't quite get the split position in the final lift and is slightly stuck between two positions
  • Gorgeous death spiral position
  • They are beautiful skaters but they made a lot of little mistakes today
Marley/Brubaker, USA: 57.36 TES + 54.92 PCS -1.00 = 111.28 Total: 170.90 and into 1st place
  • Nice side by side triple toe + double toes
  • Good triple twist
  • She falls on the side by side double axels
  • They keep getting off and then catching back up on their spins so the unison is spotty throughout
  • Good death spiral with nice change of hold
  • Really good throw triple flip with lots of height
  • Nice air position for her her in the one armed hand to hand hold
  • Good matching lines and position in the pairs spiral
  • Difficult three changes of position and a one leg carry feature in their second lift
  • She could use a bit more stretch in these hip hold positions but otherwise solid lift
  • Two foots the landing of the throw triple salchow but hangs on
  • Good speed through their pairs spin with nice positions
Kavaguti/Smirnov, RUS: 58.27 TES + 64.56 PCS = 122.83 Total: 182.42 and into 1st place
  • Good side by side triple toes
  • A little crashy on the landing of that triple twist
  • Good throw triple salchow
  • Nice distance between them and unison on their side by side spins with good positions
  • Nice pairs spiral and I love the change of hold in the middle that takes him from behind her to in front of her
  • She two foots the landing on the 2nd double axel in their sequence
  • Good throw triple loop
  • He can't muscle her up into that lift and she holds the position resting on his shoulder
  • Good hand to hand hold with her exiting in the catch foot position
  • Now for their signature lift with her in a Biellman and him on one foot but not the ice coverage they normally get
  • A little slow through parts of their pairs spin but some nice positions
Dube/Wolfe, CAN: 51.88 TES + 51.65 PCS -3.00 = 100.53 Total: 156.36 and into 4th place
  • Good triple twist but she has her hands on his shoulders on the landing
  • She falls on the side by side triple salchows
  • Beautiful lift position for her and nice position with him holding her by the hip and her arms free
  • Good double axel sequence
  • Nice death spiral position and good change of hold
  • Nice unison on their side by side spins 
  • Off in the air on the throw triple loop and she falls
  • Her hip is a little to the side on the pairs spiral 
  • Fall on the throw triple lutz--again she seemed off in the air
  • No stretch through this lift position which is very unusual for her
  • Much better position in the hand to hip hold with a spread eagle carry
  • Decent speed through their pairs spin  but she seems to really be struggling

Duhamel/Radford, CAN: 63.73 TES + 57.99 PCS = 121.72 Total: 185.41 and into 1st place
  • Nice triple twist
  • Completely off on timing in their three jump combo and she has a really low landing on the first jump (triple lutz + double toe + double toe)
  • Nice side by side triple salchows
  • Nice flexibility through their upright spins and good low sit spins with great unison
  • Nice lines in their pairs spiral
  • good ice coverage on their first lift with a unique through the legs exit
  • Good throw triple salchow
  • Nice position in the 2nd lift but I'd like to see her lower her chin a little
  • Wow she really ekes out the landing on that throw triple flip
  • Really nice stretched out position in the hand to hip lift
  • Good speed through their pairs spin 
Sui/Han, CHN: 59.19 TES + 56.98 PCS = 116.17 Total: 179.44 and into 3rd place
  • Tons of speed into that throw quad salchow and she lands it (two footed though)!
  • Triple toe + double toe + double toe a little off on the timing 
  • A little crashy on the landing of the quad twist but they're off to a huge start on the TES side
  • Good arch on the death spiral and not a lot of speed at the end
  • God timing on their side by side spins and I like the arm positions they use to show off the tango character of the program
  • Amazing spiral sequence with her in a pearl like position
  • Good side by side double axels
  • Huge ice coverage on that throw triple flip but she may have tapped her hand down
  •  Flip into a hip hold with him in a spread eagle  and a nice transition of positions--the big thing for them in the lifts is their change of hold is sometimes choppy
  • Decent speed on their pairs spin 
  • Can't muscle her up into that lasso lift although they give it a valiant effort
  • Nice speed through the hand to hip lift with a flip exit
Denney/Coughlin, USA: 59.04 TES + 58.85 PCS = 117.89 Total: 180.37 and into 3rd place
  • Gorgeous triple twist
  • Nice throw triple loop
  • Solid side by side triple toes
  • She singles the first side by side double axel in their sequence
  • Good speed through their side by side spins, slight loss of unison through some of the position changes, would like to see more toe point from her in the sit spin
  • Good speed through the pairs spin
  • Decent position for her in the lasso lift with a flip exit
  • She muscles out that free leg on the throw triple flip
  • Decent death spiral but only a couple rotations and no change of hold
  • I'd like to see her tuck her butt under and use her back muscles to hold the legs up in the lift to get a nicer position
  • Stag lift with a carry feature into the death drop
Volosozhar/Trankov, RUS: 71.42 TES + 69.48 PCS = 140.90 Total: 201.38 and into 1st place
  • Gorgeous triple twist with a clean catch
  • Nice side by side triple salchows
  • Great triple toe + double toe combination
  • Nice arch and free arm in the death spiral and a nice change of hold
  • A little off on the timing at the beginning of their side by side spins but very nice matching lines 
  • Huge throw triple loop with great ice coverage
  • Nice position with her in a catchfoot and twisted in the hand to hip hold
  • Backwards entry into the lasso and a nice air position for her
  • Huge throw triple salchow and so confident on the landing
  •  A bit of a muscle into the last lift and not a lot of ice coverage toward the end but great stretched out air position for her
  • Nice speed through their pairs spin
Pang/Tong, CHN: 55.36 TES + 64.59 PCS -1.00 = 118.95 Total: 186.05 and into 2nd place
  • He takes a bad fall on their opening side by side triple toes
  • She singles the first double axel in their sequence
  • Nice press into the lift but she could use more split in her position
  • A little far apart on their pairs spins but nice timing 
  • Nice speed in the death spiral and secure change of hold
  • She came down really hard on that triple twist--he couldn't catch her high enough
  • Nice throw triple salchow
  • Nice timing with the music on that lift including the flip exit
  • Good speed through the pairs spin
  • Two foots the landing of the throw triple loop
  • Good pairs spiral
  • Good carry feature with him in a spread eagle but no speed at the end of the lift
Bazarova/Larionov, RUS: 57.64 TES + 63.02 PCS -2.00 = 118.66 Total: 183.68 and into 4th place
  • Nice side by side triple toes
  • Great height and nice catch on the triple twist
  • She falls on the throw triple flip but I love her toe point in the jump
  • He stumbles badly on their side by side double axels and can't complete the sequence
  • Nice positions and speed with good exit out of their pairs spin
  • Nice pairs spiral
  • Great stomach hold lift with a good carry feature
  • Nice landing on the throw triple loop
  • Great entry into the hand to hip lift with a stretched out Biellman position and nice position change to a hand to hand hold
  • Good timing on their side by side spins but some of the positions really accentuate her flexibility but show off his weakneses
  • Nice hand to hand hold lift with rotations in both directions
  • Beautiful death spiral position but a little flat after the change of hold and a nice exit from behind his back
Savchenko/Szolkowy, GER: 64.24 TES + 68.62 PCS = 132.86 Total: 201.49 and into 1st place
  • Open with a huge triple flip
  • Good triple toe + triple toe sequence
  • Nice positions in the pairs spiral and good connection to the music
  • Good speed and unison on the side by side spins but they seem to start a little far apart
  • I absolutely love the choreography of this program; so different from everything else out there
  • Nice death spiral with good change of hand 
  • Nice triple twist with good catch
  • Good side by side double axels
  • Nice entry to the hand to hip lift with a change of rotation and a nice exit 
  • Spread eagle into the lasso lift with a change of position and a nice extension from her while he is in a spread eagle position
  • Crowd starts to go crazy at his hip rolls!
  • Not a lot of speed in the pairs spin and they seem a little awkward getting out of it
  • Backwards lasso into their last lift and she changes her catchfoot in the lift
  • Nice throw triple salchow 
  • Had to wait for their ending pose as they were a few seconds ahead of their music
Takahashi/Tran, JPN: 61.34 TES + 62.98 PCS = 124.32 Total: 189.69 and into 3rd place
  • Nice triple twist
  • He stumbles out of the side by side triple salchows and she two foots hers
  • Nice spiral entrance to the death spiral 
  • Good unison on their side by side spins with good positions
  • Beautiful position for her in the hand to hand hold lift
  • Nice throw triple salchow
  • Good throw triple flip
  • Nice positions in their pairs spin with good speed
  • Good dance lift with a press right into the lift and change of position into a split
  • Pretty pairs spiral
  • Another really nice lift position with good stretched out legs and a flip exit
Pl.  NameNationTSS
=
TES
+
 PCS
+
SSTRPECHINDed.
-
StN.
1Tatiana VOLOSOZHAR / Maxim TRANKOVRUS140.9071.42 69.488.798.258.938.828.640.00#12
2Aliona SAVCHENKO / Robin SZOLKOWYGER132.8664.24 68.628.548.398.578.718.680.00#15
3Narumi TAKAHASHI / Mervin TRANJPN124.3261.34 62.987.868.007.758.007.750.00#16
4Yuko KAVAGUTI / Alexander SMIRNOVRUS122.8358.27 64.568.147.798.078.328.040.00#7
5Meagan DUHAMEL / Eric RADFORDCAN121.7263.73 57.997.327.147.297.297.210.00#9
6Qing PANG / Jian TONGCHN118.9555.36 64.598.367.937.868.218.001.00#13
7Vera BAZAROVA / Yuri LARIONOVRUS118.6657.64 63.028.007.757.758.147.752.00#14
8Caydee DENNEY / John COUGHLINUSA117.8959.04 58.857.466.937.617.397.390.00#11
9Wenjing SUI / Cong HANCHN116.1759.19 56.987.146.937.257.187.110.00#10
10Mary Beth MARLEY / Rockne BRUBAKERUSA111.2857.36 54.927.006.616.966.966.791.00#6
11Stefania BERTON / Ondrej HOTAREKITA107.7753.76 54.016.866.506.756.966.680.00#5
12Jessica DUBE / Sebastien WOLFECAN100.5351.88 51.656.716.296.326.716.253.00#8
13Maylin HAUSCH / Daniel WENDEGER97.3249.57 48.756.215.716.116.366.071.00#3
14Mari VARTMANN / Aaron VAN CLEAVEGER95.3851.04 44.345.715.325.645.615.430.00#1
15Nicole DELLA MONICA / Matteo GUARISEITA88.2443.21 45.035.865.395.685.715.500.00#4
16Vanessa JAMES / Morgan CIPRESFRA80.1937.96 42.235.715.115.145.365.070.00#2
FPl.NameNationPointsSPFS
1Aliona SAVCHENKO / Robin SZOLKOWY
GER
201.4912
2Tatiana VOLOSOZHAR / Maxim TRANKOV
RUS
201.3881
3Narumi TAKAHASHI / Mervin TRAN
JPN
189.6933
4Qing PANG / Jian TONG
CHN
186.0526
5Meagan DUHAMEL / Eric RADFORD
CAN
185.4155
6Vera BAZAROVA / Yuri LARIONOV
RUS
183.6847
7Yuko KAVAGUTI / Alexander SMIRNOV
RUS
182.42114
8Caydee DENNEY / John COUGHLIN
USA
180.3778
9Wenjing SUI / Cong HAN
CHN
179.4469
10Mary Beth MARLEY / Rockne BRUBAKER
USA
170.901010
11Stefania BERTON / Ondrej HOTAREK
ITA
168.16911
12Jessica DUBE / Sebastien WOLFE
CAN
156.361212
13Maylin HAUSCH / Daniel WENDE
GER
145.801513
14Mari VARTMANN / Aaron VAN CLEAVE
GER
143.291614
15Nicole DELLA MONICA / Matteo GUARISE
ITA
137.311415
16Vanessa JAMES / Morgan CIPRES
FRA
130.701316
17Danielle MONTALBANO / Evgeni KRASNOPOLSKI
ISR
FNR17
18Anais MORAND / Timothy LEEMANN
SUI
FNR18
19Stacey KEMP / David KING
GBR
FNR19
20Ji Hyang RI / Won Hyok THAE
PRK
FNR20

Wednesday, March 28, 2012

World Championships: Pairs Short Program Results

Pl.  Qual.NameNationTSS
=
TES
+
 PCS
+
SSTRPECHINDed.
-
StN.
1QAliona SAVCHENKO / Robin SZOLKOWYGER68.6335.74 32.898.297.968.298.328.250.00#19
2QQing PANG / Jian TONGCHN67.1033.94 33.168.367.938.398.398.390.00#20
3QNarumi TAKAHASHI / Mervin TRANJPN65.3734.94 30.437.577.507.687.687.610.00#11
4QVera BAZAROVA / Yuri LARIONOVRUS65.0235.33 29.697.577.327.467.467.290.00#14
5QMeagan DUHAMEL / Eric RADFORDCAN63.6935.00 29.697.507.327.467.467.361.00#17
6QWenjing SUI / Cong HANCHN63.2734.90 29.377.217.117.467.547.391.00#18
7QCaydee DENNEY / John COUGHLINUSA62.4834.36 28.127.146.617.326.967.110.00#10
8QTatiana VOLOSOZHAR / Maxim TRANKOVRUS60.4831.62 30.867.937.367.687.797.822.00#16
9QStefania BERTON / Ondrej HOTAREKITA60.3932.39 28.006.966.717.077.147.110.00#15
10QMary Beth MARLEY / Rockne BRUBAKERUSA59.6233.08 26.546.686.296.826.756.640.00#4
11QYuko KAVAGUTI / Alexander SMIRNOVRUS59.5931.20 30.397.687.507.507.687.642.00#13
12QJessica DUBE / Sebastien WOLFECAN55.8330.37 25.466.506.216.366.466.290.00#8
13QVanessa JAMES / Morgan CIPRESFRA50.5127.36 23.156.045.505.965.825.610.00#7
14QNicole DELLA MONICA / Matteo GUARISEITA49.0727.88 21.195.644.935.395.325.210.00#5
15QMaylin HAUSCH / Daniel WENDEGER48.4825.44 24.046.325.756.046.075.861.00#12
16QMari VARTMANN / Aaron VAN CLEAVEGER47.9125.66 22.255.795.215.755.645.430.00#1
17Danielle MONTALBANO / Evgeni KRASNOPOLSKIISR44.6925.90 18.795.004.394.934.684.500.00#6
18Anais MORAND / Timothy LEEMANNSUI44.5924.28 20.315.294.865.145.184.930.00#9
19Stacey KEMP / David KINGGBR39.3323.24 18.094.644.574.574.504.322.00#2
20Ji Hyang RI / Won Hyok THAEPRK36.2319.03 18.205.044.114.644.574.391.00#3

Saturday, February 11, 2012

Four Continents Pairs Short Program

Denney/Coughlin, USA: 35.55 TES + 27.80 PCS = 63.35
  • Huge triple twist with a nice clean catch
  • Slightly off on timing on the side by side triple toes
  • Nice change of holds through the beginning of this step sequences
  • Decent position in the lift with a position change to a platter hold and a toss to fish
  • Big throw triple flip and she really fights for the landing and saves it
  • Nice death spiral position but very slow at the end
  • She could use more stretch through the positions in the pairs spin
Dube/Wolfe, CAN: 31.28 TES + 26.40 PCS = 57.68 and into 2nd place
  • Nice triple twist 
  • Good steps into their side by side triple loops
  • Beautiful position in the lift with nice stretched out legs and good changes of position
  • Nice triple lutz throw 
  • Really good transitions in this program
  • Nice positions in the pairs spin and good speed
  • Nice death spiral position but she really flattens out toward the end
Marley/Brubaker, USA: 34.96 TES + 27.46 PCS = 62.42 and into 2nd place
  • Really nice side by side triple toes with great height from both of them
  • Really big triple twist with a decently clean landing
  • Nice positions from her in the pairs spin with really good speed
  • Two foots the throw triple lutz landing
  • Nice relationship with each other on the ice in the pairs step sequence
  • Needs a little more stretch through her bottom leg in the first position in the lift but nice change of position and a one foot exit
  • Really nice death spiral
Duhamel/Radford, CAN: 31.44 TES + 26.09 PCS = 57.53 and into 4th place
  • Nice triple twist in the air but he catches her a little low 
  • She was really off in the air on the side by side triple salchow--really impressive that she landed that
  • He nearly drops her flat on the ice trying to get her out of the death spiral
  • She is sitting back too far in the sit position with her leg in the air in the pairs spin
  • Her posture and skating seem a little off today
  • Nice position n the lift with a good split and rotating in both directions on that lift
  • Hands down on the throw triple flip right at the end of the program
Zhang/Wang, CHN: 24.41 TES + 23.63 PCS = 48.04 and into 5th place
  • Decent triple twist but she has to grab on to him for the landing
  • She doubles the side by side toes and he steps out and almost hits the board
  • Nice fast rotation through through the lift
  • Throw triple loop was two footed
  • She's really side ways and almost flat on the ice in that death spiral
  • Really slow through this step sequence and a little choppy on their edges
  • Bit of a bobble getting into the pairs spin and a little slow
Dong/Wu, CHN: 27.29 TES + 22.23 PCS = 49.52 and into 5th place
  • Decent unison on the side by side triple toes
  • Huge split triple twist but a little hard on the landing
  • Throw double loop and a hand down
  • Decent positions in the lift but very slow and a messy exit
  • They don't seem to have much connection with each other in this step sequence and it seems very messy
  • Really slow and flat death spiral
  • Really slow pairs spin 
Takahashi/Tran, JPN: 34.74 TES + 27.80PCS -1.00  = 61.54 and into 3rd place
  • She falls on the side by side triple salchows
  • Nice easy triple twist
  • Nice throw triple salchow but a little scratchy on the landing
  • Nice positions and speed through the pairs spin
  • Nice ease through their lift with good changes of position and nice rotation
  • Their choreography is sublime throughout this program
  • Really nice somersault into a really pretty death spiral position and a good exit
  • I'm not sure these black costumes suit Imagine
Sui/Han, CHN: 37.31 TES + 29.44 PCS = 66.75 and into 1st place
  • Huge triple twist with a nice clean catch
  • Nice side by side triple toes
  • They skate with so much speed and presence on the ice
  • Nice throw triple
  • Good unison in this step sequence
  • A little sloppy getting into the pairs spin but good speed and nice stretch through their positions
  • She could use a little more stretch in her split in the first position in the lift and a nice position change and a flip exit
  • Nice death spiral
Evora/Ladwig, USA: 32.47 TES + 28.28 PCS = 60.75 and into 5th place
  • Nice triple twist
  • She muscled out the landing on the side by side triple toes
  • Nice positions in the pairs spin and decent speed
  • Really nice throw triple loop
  • Nice one handed hip lift into a hand hold lift and a good exit
  • Nice death spiral position but a little tested after the change of hold
Lawrence/Swiegers, CAN: 31.28 TES + 26.69 PCS = 57.97 and into 6th place
  • Decent pairs spin but a little bobbly on the exit
  • Really crashy on the triple twist and it looked like she was traveling and he had trouble catching up to her
  • Nice side by side triple toes
  • Really flat death spiral
  • She needs to stretch through the bottom leg in the lift a nice interesting drop toward the ice on the exit of the jump but a little difficult getting out of it
  • Hand down on the throw triple
  • I think this choreography makes them look a little too juniorish and I'd like to see them challenged to perform something more difficult
 Pl.  NameNationTSS
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TES
+
 PCS
+
SSTRPECHINDed.
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StN.
1Wenjing SUI / Cong HANCHN66.7537.31 29.447.117.077.617.437.570.00#8
2Caydee DENNEY / John COUGHLINUSA63.3535.55 27.807.046.647.116.967.000.00#1
3Mary Beth MARLEY / Rockne BRUBAKERUSA62.4234.96 27.466.796.616.966.967.000.00#3
4Narumi TAKAHASHI / Mervin TRANJPN61.5434.74 27.806.966.796.897.077.041.00#7
5Amanda EVORA / Mark LADWIGUSA60.7532.47 28.287.006.937.187.217.040.00#9
6Paige LAWRENCE / Rudi SWIEGERSCAN57.9731.28 26.696.646.366.686.826.860.00#10
7Jessica DUBE / Sebastien WOLFECAN57.6831.28 26.406.616.296.826.646.640.00#2
8Meagan DUHAMEL / Eric RADFORDCAN57.5331.44 26.096.756.436.366.546.540.00#4
9Huibo DONG / Yiming WUCHN49.5227.29 22.235.895.325.685.575.320.00#6
10Yue ZHANG / Lei WANGCHN48.0424.41 23.636.115.645.936.005.860.00#5

Tuesday, February 7, 2012

Four Continents Pairs Preview

Sui and Han are pulling double duty again this season competing at both the junior and senior levels, but are now old enough to compete in their first senior ISU Championship.  They have amazingly difficult lifts, quad throws and quad twists which give them a huge technical advantage over the rest of the field.  Earlier this season, they looked a little messy, likely due to competing in multiple events and training both junior and senior programs.  Their difficult elements can also cause them problems as a messy landing and a fall on the quad twist at Cup of China cost them a medal and a trip to the Grand Prix Final.  They have the 10th best short program, 5th best free skate and 6th best total score of the season.

Duhamel and Radford are continuing to show improvement, especially on the triple twist, the element that plagued them all last season.  They are strong singles skaters and have a lot of difficulty in their side by side jumps and have a nice look on the ice as a pairs team.  They brought home their first national pairs title last month and enter this event as the reigning silver medalists.  They have the 6th best short program, 9th best free skate and 8th best total score of the season.

Evora and Ladwig have all the elements to be one of the best pairs teams in the world with good choreography, nice lines, great throw jumps and the best lifts in the world.  Their problems come in their side by side elements and they give points away by not landing these jumps.  They were noticeably disappointed by their third place finish at nationals that left them off the world team and this will be their final event of the season.  They have nothing to lose and no reason to hold back and if they can hit everything they could grace the top of the podium.

Takahashi and Tran are in their first senior only season and their improvements led them to their first Grand Prix Final.  They also have lovely lines and nice elements but struggle individually in the side by side jumps.  They have the 8th best short program, 10th best free skate and 10th best total scores of the season.

Denney and Coughlin won the U.S. National title in their first season as a team.  They seem to really enjoy skating together and being on the ice and have huge throw elements in their programs.  They have some nice elements in their lifts including a jaw dropping death drop at the end of their final lift in the free skate but she doesn't always hit the nicest positions in the lifts which leaves the door open as they can lose points on their GOEs.  Their programs are well put together to maximize their points and they are gunning for a medal at every event that they enter.  Their free skate has been steadily improving all season as their partnership has been developing and they should get better scores here than they saw on the Grand Prix.  They have the 8th best free skate and 9th best total scores of the season.

Marley and Brubaker are another fairly new team but she was brand new to pairs when they started a year and a half ago.  They put out a sterling short program to lead at U.S. nationals and the only mistakes in their free skate were uncharacteristic errors on the side by side jumps from Rockne.  Mary Beth showed that she deserves her place as a top senior pairs lady by fighting for the landing on a difficult throw jump in their free skate and holding the team together after a few mistakes.  They also have a great look on the ice with nice chemistry, unison and matching positions.  They made their Grand Prix debut earlier this season while Marley was suffering an ankle injury and should see a big boost in their international scores here.

My podium predictions:
Gold: Duhamel/Radford
Silver: Sui/Han
Bronze: Denney/Coughlin

Bios of the competitors:
Dube/Wolfe, CAN: They placed 6th at Skate Canada and 5th at Trophee Eric Bompard.  Their personal best is 158.44.  She is 24 and he is 22.

Duhamel/Radford, CAN: They are the reigning Four Continents Silver Medalists.  They placed 7th at Worlds.  They won bronze at Skate Canada and Trophee Eric Bompard to qualify for the Grand Prix Final where they finished 5th.  Their personal best is 181.79.  She is 26 and he is 27.

Lawrence/Swiegers, CAN: They are the reigning Four Continents Bronze Medalists.  They placed 8th at Skate Canada.  Their personal best is 171.73.  She is 21 and he is 24.

Dong/Wu, CHN: They finished 10th at Four Continents last season.  They placed 14th at Worlds.  They placed 6th at Trophee Eric Bompard.  They are the 2008 World Junior Bronze Medalists.  Their personal best is 147.75.  She is 22 and he is 24.

Sui/Han, CHN: They are the reigning World Junior Champions.  They won silver at Skate Canada and placed 5th at Cup of China.  They won gold at JGP Austria and Latvia to qualify for the Junior Grand Prix Final where they won gold.  They are the 2010 World Junior Champions.  Their personal best is 180.82.  She is 16 and he is 19.

Zhang/Wang, CHN: They finished 9th at Four Continents last season.  They placed 13th at Worlds.  Their personal best is 147.38.  She is 19 and he is 21.

Takahashi/Tran, JPN: They finished 7th at Four Continents last season.  They placed 9th at Worlds and are the reigning World Junior Bronze Medalists.  They placed 4th at Skate Canada and won silver at NHK Trophy to qualify for the Grand Prix Final where they finished 6th.  They are the 2010 World Junior Silver Medalists.  Their personal best is 172.09.  She is 20 and he is 21.

Denney/Coughlin, USA: They placed 4th at Skate America and 5th at NHK Trophy.  Their personal best is 175.40.  She is 18 and he is 26.

Evora/Ladwig, USA: They finished 6th at Four Continents last season.  They placed 11th at Worlds.  They finished 4th at Cup of China and Trophee Eric Bompard.  Their personal best is 171.92.  She is 27 and he is 31.

Marley/Brubaker, USA: They placed 8th at Four Continents last season.  They finished 7th at Skate America.  Their personal best is 144.80.  She is 16 and he is 25.

Saturday, December 24, 2011

Japanese Nationals Pairs and Dance Results

Pairs Short Program

PL.CompetitorClubTSSTESPCSSSTRPECHINDeductionStN.
1Narumi TAKAHASHI
Mervin TRAN
KINOSHITA CLUB57.4229.3828.046.956.756.907.257.200.00#1

Pairs Free Skate
PL.CompetitorClubTSSTESPCSSSTRPECHINDeductionStN.
1Narumi TAKAHASHI
Mervin TRAN
KINOSHITA CLUB
107.5552.3156.247.106.806.907.207.151.00#1
PLCompetitorClubSPFSPoints
1.Narumi TAKAHASHI
Mervin TRAN
KINOSHITA CLUB
11164.97

Short Dance
PL.CompetitorClubTSSTESPCSSSTRPECCITDeductionStN.
1Burina OI
Taiyo MIZUTANI
Juujou FSC
47.0226.8020.225.204.805.055.205.000.00#2
2Emi HIRAI
Marien De La Asuncion
KANSAI UNIV SKATING CLUB
43.0822.3020.785.355.105.255.255.050.00#3
3Anna TAKEI
Yuya TAMADA

28.1812.6815.504.103.704.003.853.750.00#1

Free Dance

PL.CompetitorClubTSSTESPCSSSTRPECCITDeductionStN.
1Burina OI
Taiyo MIZUTANI
Juujou FSC
 
67.1933.9033.295.755.405.555.605.500.00#3
2Emi HIRAI
Marien De La Asuncion
KANSAI UNIV SKATING CLUB
 
63.9130.0033.915.805.555.755.655.550.00#2
3Anna TAKEI
Yuya TAMADA

 
46.9821.6425.344.503.954.354.354.100.00#1


Junior Short Dance
PL.CompetitorClubTSSTESPCSSSTRPECCITDeductionStN.
1Misato KOMATSUBARA
Kaoru TSUJI

KYOTO AQUARENA SC 
33.0416.2016.844.404.004.254.304.100.00#1
Junior Free Dance
PL.CompetitorClubTSSTESPCSSSTRPECCITDeductionStN.
1Misato KOMATSUBARA
Kaoru TSUJI

KYOTO AQUARENA SC 
40.8816.8025.084.504.004.254.154.051.00#1