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Saturday, March 16, 2013

World Championships Free Dance

Group 2
Carron/Jones, FRA: 42.19 TES + 44.21 PCS -1.00 = 85.40 Total: 145.98 and into 1st place
  • Great change of positions in the one arm hold rotational lift with nice ease
  • Nice backwards edge into a stationary rotational lift with her parallel to the ice
  • They seem to have a lot of tension in the holds in the first step sequence and could be more relaxed and stable
  • Nice stretch through their positions in the dance spin but they could have a better transition between positions
  • Nice unison and matching leg lines in the step sequence but they could get down into their knees and glide across the ice more
  • Straight line spread eagle lift where she rotated around through different positions
Zhiganshina/Gazsi, GER: 45.64 TES + 48.04 PCS = 93.68 Total: 154.27 and into 1st place
  • Good unison on their twizzles but a little choppy
  • Split throw over the head into a spread eagle lift
  • Interesting holds in the first step sequence but I'd like to see better posture from her, more speed and extension and better edges and knees
  • Slow of the haircutter rotational lift
  • Slow on the dance spin but nice positions and a decent change between the positions
  • She doesn't always stretch through her free leg in the step sequence to finish off the movement
  • Handstand up to an upside down arched lift with him on one leg
  • Interesting entry to their final curve lift
  • Fun ending with him carrying her on his back
Heekin-Canedy/Dun, UKR: 39.04 TES + 43.64 PCS = 82.68 Total: 141.88 and into 3rd place
  • Lost their unison on the 2nd set of twizzles but the first set were very nicely done
  • Cool straightline lift with him skating backwards in a sit position on one leg and her standing on his foot
  • Their feet get tangled in the first step sequence and they have to take a few steps to get back into it; she also seems to really snap kick her free leg out instead of just extending through the leg
  • Good positions in the one arm rotational lift but very slow
  • They actually have some nice deep edges but she seems to ride over the top a bit too much on the edge changes
  • Good stretched positions in the dance spin with nice changes of position but almost slowing to a stop at the end
  • Going through the motions in some of this choreography but no real tango feel or passion to the program
  • Split rotational lift and she could have a lot more flexibility in her free leg
Gilles/Poirier, CAN: 38.55 TES + 43.86 PCS -1.00 = 81.41 Total: 140.02 and into 7th place
  • I really like the height of their free legs in the first step sequence; nice posture and good unison; a bit choppy and sometimes too placed though
  • Great extension from her in the first spread eagle straightline lift
  • Nice flip around his neck to change positions in the one leg lift
  • Difficult flying entry into the twizzles but he can't control them and has to put a hand down
  • Rotational lift where he tosses her toward the ice and hangs on to her by her feet while he's in a squat position
  • Interesting dance spin with her in the lower position and him in a camel spin with a nice change of position
  • Nice expression, speed and ice coverage on the 2nd step sequence but still a bit choppy in places on some of the edge changes
Riazanova/Tkachenko, RUS: 42.64 TES + 47.62 PCS = 90.26 Total: 149.78 and into 2nd place
  • Nice unison and stretch in their free legs in the first step sequence with good speed
  • Twist up into a fast rotational lift with her resting on his neck
  • Good stretched positions in the dance spin with nice change of position and maintained speed
  • Good unison and speed in the twizzles and difficult use of the free arms
  • Spread eagle lift with her upside down 
  • Good flow through their 2nd step sequence and I like the details they've added to the choreography to add to the expression
  • Straight line lift with her on his boot and him on one foot with his leg balancing on her blades
Group 3
Coomes/Buckland, GBR: 36.83 TES + 45.22 PCS = 82.05 Total: 145.71 and into 4th place
  • Just a hair off on their 2nd set of twizzles but otherwise nicely done
  • Nice strength from her in the first lift with her in a handstand position holding her legs up perfectly straight
  • Nice flow, ease in the holds and use of the free arm and speed across the ice in their first step sequence; a bit bouncy on the final turn
  • Arched handstand on his knee while he balances on one foot and a nice dismount over his back
  • She misses her foot in the dance spin and they can't get into their position; trouble on the 2nd as well so they likely won't get credit for the element at all as they couldn't get the rotations around
  • Nice split one arm lift with a twirl under his arm on the exit
  • Struggle on the final choreographic lift and they can't seem to quite get it around or put it down
  • Not sure what happened because those two mistakes were glaring and the rest of the program was strong
Ilinykh/Katsalapov, RUS: 39.65 TES + 51.80 PCS = 91.45 Total: 157.52 and into 1st place
  • Off by almost a full rotation on the first set of twizzles and can't quite pull it together for the 2nd set either
  • Nice positions in the first lift, timed well with the music
  • Awkward position for her in the dance spin and she could have more flexibility through some of these positions; can't seem to get into the spin after the change of foot, no speed and they lose their balance and have to bail out
  • Nice stretch through their lines and good posture in their step sequence but they seem to be very far apart in the holds and seem to be skating mostly side by side
  • Kneeling lift wither her laying over his knee
  • I'm really not crazy about the talking in this program--I don't think it adds anything to the story and they don't commit to the program enough to pull it off
  • Good speed in the rotational lift
  • Again they could be closer in their holds in the 2nd step sequence
  • Rotational haircutter lift
  • Finished after the music
Shibutani/Shibutani, USA: 43.12 TES + 48.45 PCS = 91.57 Total: 157.71 and into 1st place
  • Good speed and stretch through their lines in the dance spin; slightly awkward change between the 1st and 2nd positions
  • Nice variation on the rotational haircutter lift with her upside down; small difficulty on the exit getting their arms untangled
  • Good twizzles, a little slow for them but right on with the music
  • Nice curve spread eagle lift with a good position for her on the exit
  • Good matching leg lines and stretch through their free leg and nice timing with the music; they have really superb free legs and you can see the quality of the line and the nice toe point
  • Handstand arched position for her while he is in a spread eagle
  • Good speed, ice coverage and edges in their 2nd step sequence
  • Split rotational lift
  • I don't dislike this program and I like the direction they're going with it but I think it's easy to get lost compared to the power of some of the other teams programs as it's a more subtle execution
Chock/Bates, USA: 47.35 TES + 49.84 PCS = 97.19 Total: 163.93 and into 1st place
  • Elegant changes of position in their opening lift done with ease
  • Great unison on their three sets of twizzles
  • It looked like she might have put her free leg down on one of the edge changes in one of the step sequences but the flow wasn't interrupted
  • A bit choppy in the middle of their dance spin but nice positions if a little slow
  • Nice twist around to a spread eagle curve lift hitting the pose right on the music
  • One arm rotational carousel lift
  • Nice use of their free arms in the 2nd step sequence but they could have a bit more height and stretch through some of their free legs
  • Love the final rotational stationary lift with her balancing on his blade
Weaver/Poje, CAN: 47.14 TES + 51.52 PCS = 98.66 Total: 166.20 and into 1st place
  • I don't like this all white costume including whit tights on her as she starts to disappear into the ice
  • Difficult cartwheel lift ending with him holding her over the ice while he is in a spread eagle
  • One foot lift for him with her standing on his thigh
  • Nice knee bend in their step sequence, a little too close to the boards in spots
  • Good unison on all three sets of twizzles
  • Nice positions in the dance spin with good transitions and nice flow out of the spin
  • Great strength in the curve lift with him in a hydroblade and her parallel to the ice
  • They could have more flow through the 2nd step sequence but nice choreography and connection to the music
  • Great final lift ending with her on his blade
Group 4
Virtue/Moir, CAN: 52.85 TES + 58/32 PCS = 111.17 Total: 185.04 and into 1st place
  • Double toss lift right on the music accents very cool and original
  • Seamless entry into the twizzles and good unison through all three sets
  • Nice positions in the dance spin with good ease in the transitions although they lost speed by the end
  • Nice matching leg lines and good height in the free leg in the 1st step sequence
  • Handstand lift on his shoulder with him in a spread eagle into a fast rotational lift
  • I feel like the dance break here breaks from the flow of the program
  • Good edges in their step sequence and nice use of their free arms but I feel that they both could be giving more emotional execution
  • Half twist flip into their crotch lift, but much improved execution from the start of the season
Cappellini/Lanotte, ITA: 48.29 TES + 51.82 PCS = 100.11 Total: 168.04 and into 2nd place
  • Nice unison through all three sets of twizzles and good speed
  • Spread eagle lift with her standing on his thigh and her leg hooked in attitude around his neck
  • Nice stretch through their lines and good edges in their step sequence but a bit slow and tentative 
  • Gorgeous layback position for her in the dance spin and nice change of direction right on the music
  • Straight line lift with him in a lunge and her extended out over the ice
  • Pretty split rotational lift with him holding her legs and really nice use of her arms to offset the spin
  • Nice edge changes in the 2nd step sequence
Davis/White, USA: 53.65 TES + 58.79 PCS = 112.44 Total: 189.56 and into 1st place
  • Love the assisted arabesque contraction to start the program
  • Toss flip into dance spin with nice speed and changes of position
  • Difficult lunge lift with his arms in a lasso position
  • Good stretch through their free legs, close position in the hold and nice speed through the changes of edge in the first step sequence
  • Solid two sets of twizzles
  • Curve lift in a spread eagle with position changes right on the bells
  • Lovely arabesque spiral looking into each other's eye the whole length of the rink
  • Nice variety in the holds in teh 2nd step sequence and good flow through their edge changes
  • Nice spread eagle lift right into a split rotational lift
  • Super fast final rotational lift
  • Love the ending with them spinning around each other on the ice
Bobrova/Soloviev, RUS: 45.31 TES + 53.83 PCS = 99.14 Total: 169.19 and into 3rd place
  • Cartwheel into rotational catchfoot lift
  • Twizzles seem tentative and slow but they are together
  • Some loss of unison and not stretching through their free legs in their first step sequence
  • Nice layback position in their dance spin from her and good camel position for him but a little loss of speed
  • Good edge changes but they could be a bit deeper into their edges 
  • One arm rotational lift with her holding on to his wrist
  • Awkward final lift with her in a criss cross position holding her feet
  • The construction of this program is just so so for me and doesn't really seem to tell a story or showcase a particular trait or style of dance and the costumes don't really make sense together either
Pechalat/Bourzat, FRA: 43.35 TES + 53.60 PCS -1.00 = 95.95 Total: 165.50 and into 6th place
  • Good fast rotational lift
  • A little close to the boards on the twizzles but ok on unison
  • Interesting spread eagle lift with her feet hooked around his boots
  • Off on some of the turns in their first step sequence
  • Straight line lift in a squat position for him with her balancing on his knees
  • They could have a bit more stretch through their free legs in the camel position in the dance spin but nice positions throughout
  • Nice arch position in the lift
Pl.  NameNationTSS
=
TES
+
 PCS
+
SSTRPECCITDed.
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StN.
1Meryl DAVIS / Charlie WHITEUSA112.4453.65 58.799.719.649.969.969.860.00#18
2Tessa VIRTUE / Scott MOIRCAN111.1752.85 58.329.619.509.969.869.860.00#16
3Anna CAPPELLINI / Luca LANOTTEITA100.1148.29 51.828.578.398.868.758.820.00#17
4Ekaterina BOBROVA / Dmitri SOLOVIEVRUS99.1445.31 53.838.968.759.189.079.070.00#19
5Kaitlyn WEAVER / Andrew POJECAN98.6647.14 51.528.578.368.798.718.680.00#15
6Madison CHOCK / Evan BATESUSA97.1947.35 49.848.298.078.438.548.390.00#14
7Nathalie PECHALAT / Fabian BOURZATFRA95.9543.35 53.608.898.719.079.149.041.00#20
8Nelli ZHIGANSHINA / Alexander GAZSIGER93.6845.64 48.047.717.578.438.438.290.00#7
9Maia SHIBUTANI / Alex SHIBUTANIUSA91.5743.12 48.458.147.898.188.218.070.00#13
10Elena ILINYKH / Nikita KATSALAPOVRUS91.4539.65 51.808.648.438.648.868.750.00#12
11Ekaterina RIAZANOVA / Ilia TKACHENKORUS90.2642.64 47.627.967.758.078.117.930.00#10
12Pernelle CARRON / Lloyd JONESFRA85.4042.19 44.217.297.187.507.577.461.00#6
13Isabella TOBIAS / Deividas STAGNIUNASLTU84.2541.11 43.147.256.867.367.397.320.00#3
14Julia ZLOBINA / Alexei SITNIKOVAZE83.6439.96 43.687.327.047.397.467.360.00#2
15Charlene GUIGNARD / Marco FABBRIITA83.0642.22 41.847.146.757.077.146.891.00#5
16Siobhan HEEKIN-CANEDY / Dmitri DUNUKR82.6839.04 43.647.297.147.367.467.210.00#8
17Penny COOMES / Nicholas BUCKLANDGBR82.0536.83 45.227.577.397.507.797.540.00#11
18Piper GILLES / Paul POIRIERCAN81.4138.55 43.867.367.077.397.547.361.00#9
19Sara HURTADO / Adria DIAZESP78.1640.88 38.286.366.076.646.576.501.00#4
20Cathy REED / Chris REEDJPN75.9937.01 38.986.576.326.646.616.460.00#1
Total
Pl.NameNationPointsSDFD
1Meryl DAVIS / Charlie WHITE
USA
189.5611
2Tessa VIRTUE / Scott MOIR
CAN
185.0422
3Ekaterina BOBROVA / Dmitri SOLOVIEV
RUS
169.1934
4Anna CAPPELLINI / Luca LANOTTE
ITA
168.0453
5Kaitlyn WEAVER / Andrew POJE
CAN
166.2065
6Nathalie PECHALAT / Fabian BOURZAT
FRA
165.6047
7Madison CHOCK / Evan BATES
USA
163.9376
8Maia SHIBUTANI / Alex SHIBUTANI
USA
157.7189
9Elena ILINYKH / Nikita KATSALAPOV
RUS
157.52910
10Nelli ZHIGANSHINA / Alexander GAZSI
GER
154.27118
11Ekaterina RIAZANOVA / Ilia TKACHENKO
RUS
149.781311
12Pernelle CARRON / Lloyd JONES
FRA
145.981212
13Penny COOMES / Nicholas BUCKLAND
GBR
145.711017
14Siobhan HEEKIN-CANEDY / Dmitri DUN
UKR
141.881416
15Isabella TOBIAS / Deividas STAGNIUNAS
LTU
141.641813
16Julia ZLOBINA / Alexei SITNIKOV
AZE
141.441714
17Charlene GUIGNARD / Marco FABBRI
ITA
140.951615
18Piper GILLES / Paul POIRIER
CAN
140.021518
19Sara HURTADO / Adria DIAZ
ESP
131.282019
20Cathy REED / Chris REED
JPN
129.941920

Thursday, March 14, 2013

World Championships Short Dance

Group 5
Davis/White, USA: 38.29 TES + 38.83 PCS = 77.12 and into 1st place
  • Great unison on the twizzles, right on the music and good distance between them
  • Nice expression, fluidity and edges in the non touching step sequence
  • Nice speed in the polka and flow across the ice, good bounce to the steps while still being down into their knees
  • Nice final position in the rotational lift in a split position on his back
  • Solid performance from start to finish and everything looked really clean
Coomes/Buckland, GBR: 33.43 TES + 30.23 PCS = 63.66 and into 3rd place
  • Good set of three twizzles right on the music, but they seemed a little bouncy
  • She seems to lean forward a bit in some of the transitional steps and could stretch through her back more
  • They look very stiff in this polka and everything seems very placed and mechanical and it could have a lot more flow
  • A little bouncy and off on their timing in places in the non touching step sequence
  • There's quite a height difference between them and they don't seem to always know how to use holds that work for them to emphasize the difference
  • Nice back walkover into the lift
Zhiganshina/Gazsi, GER: 30.85 TES + 29.74 PCS = 60.59 and into 4th place
  • Traveled really far apart on the twizzles and he seemed to slightly lose his leg position in the 2nd set
  • They could stretch more through their arms in the hand to hand hold in the Polka and they could do more with their free arms as well; good speed and down into the ice though
  • He has really nice stretch through his lines and she could have a bit more to match him
  • Twist around to a straight line lift with a nice exit
Weaver/Poje, CAN: 34.22 TES + 33.32 PCS = 67.54 and into 2nd place
  • Good match to their leg lines in the Polka, but I'd like to see more extension and snap through their change of arm positions
  • Good twizzles but 2nd set of three seemed slow
  • I usually love everything Kaitlyn wears, but this dress seems to have too much fabric around the midsection and almost seems too big for her
  • Good energy through the midline step sequence but just a bit choppy in places
  • Nice entry into the haircutter rotational lift
  • A really solid performance for them considering they weren't even supposed to be here after her surgery in December
Virtue/Moir, CAN: 35.57 TES + 38.30 PCS = 73.87 and into 2nd place
  • Really lovely turn sequence at the beginning where she seems to spin forever before falling into his grasp
  • Odd edit to the music to get the polka in and they seem to be moving faster than the pace of the music because of the way it sounds
  • It looks like she caught an edge on her twizzles and they slightly lose the unison in two of the sets
  • Lovely lines and good one foot sequence through the non touching step sequence
  • Twist up to a good, fast rotational lift
  • I like this program a lot more than at the beginning of the season but I think the Polka seems thrown in as an afterthought and does not have a cohesive flow.  The Polka seems to interrupt the waltz rather than add to it
Group 6
Pechalat/Bourzat, FRA: 34.57 TES + 35.08 PCS = 69.65 and into 3rd place
  • A little off on their unison in the twizzles and very slow in the 2nd set
  • Good matching leg lines, changes in pattern and unison in their non touching step sequence
  • Nice changes of position in the rotational lift
  • Good leg lines in the polka and nice use of their arms in the hold and their free arms to carry the character of the piece
  • That little assisted back flip came out of no where and was very smooth
Cappellini/Lanotte, ITA: 34.28 TES + 33.65 PCS = 67.93 and into 4th place
  • Good unison on their twizzles but a little slow compared to the top teams
  • He holds her by the wrist and causes her to bend her arm in a few places in the Polka hold; good speed and flow through the Polka 
  • Nice flow, coverage, unison, leg extension and expression in their non touching step sequence
  • I'd like to see a bit more speed and a more creative entry into their rotational spin
Shibutani/Shibutani, USA: 34.14 TES + 32.00 PCS = 66.14 and into 7th place
  • He has a great frame for her in the Polka; great fast feed with nice flow and ease across the ice
  • Insane unison and difficulty in their twizzles--especially when they open up from the rotation and pull back in to complete another turn to finish them off
  • I really like the length of their lines in the non touching step sequence and the use of their arms
  • Good speed in the rotational lift
  • Technically everything looked really good but this program doesn't let them shine
Ilinykh/Katsalapov, RUS: 31.28 TES + 34.79 PCS =66.07 and into 8th place
  • He goes a little rogue on the first set of twizzles but manages to hold on
  • Nice speed and ice coverage in the non touching step sequence, but the unison was off in places and a little choppy
  • I'd like for their free arms to match better in the Polka; they also seem to be rushing and not really hitting through the end of their lines
Bobrova/Soloviev, RUS: 34.71 TES + 35.34 PCS = 70.05 and into 3rd place
  • Nice fast feet, but they seem to be a bit above the ice in times on the Polka
  • Slow and far apart on the twizzles
  • Cartwheel flip up into a nice lift that wrapped around his body--nice to see something beside a rotational lift 
  • A little choppy and she seems to be losing her posture in places on the non touching step sequence
  • She started celebrating the program before the music even ended
Pl.  Qual.NameNationTSS
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TES
+
 PCS
+
SSTRPECCITDed.
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StN.
1QMeryl DAVIS / Charlie WHITEUSA77.1238.29 38.839.579.509.829.829.790.00#20
2QTessa VIRTUE / Scott MOIRCAN73.8735.57 38.309.469.439.649.719.610.00#24
3QEkaterina BOBROVA / Dmitri SOLOVIEVRUS70.0534.71 35.348.828.648.938.868.890.00#29
4QNathalie PECHALAT / Fabian BOURZATFRA69.6534.57 35.088.688.548.868.938.820.00#25
5QAnna CAPPELLINI / Luca LANOTTEITA67.9334.28 33.658.298.188.508.468.570.00#26
6QKaitlyn WEAVER / Andrew POJECAN67.5434.22 33.328.258.048.508.398.430.00#23
7QMadison CHOCK / Evan BATESUSA66.7434.78 31.967.897.718.118.078.110.00#15
8QMaia SHIBUTANI / Alex SHIBUTANIUSA66.1434.14 32.008.077.868.118.047.930.00#27
9QElena ILINYKH / Nikita KATSALAPOVRUS66.0731.28 34.798.828.508.758.688.710.00#28
10QPenny COOMES / Nicholas BUCKLANDGBR63.6633.43 30.237.397.437.797.577.610.00#21
11QNelli ZHIGANSHINA / Alexander GAZSIGER60.5930.85 29.747.257.077.687.647.500.00#22
12QPernelle CARRON / Lloyd JONESFRA60.5831.86 28.727.006.897.367.297.320.00#19
13QEkaterina RIAZANOVA / Ilia TKACHENKORUS59.5228.86 30.667.717.467.717.797.640.00#18
14QSiobhan HEEKIN-CANEDY / Dmitri DUNUKR59.2032.93 26.276.576.396.686.756.460.00#8
15QPiper GILLES / Paul POIRIERCAN58.6131.00 27.616.896.507.077.007.000.00#5
16QCharlene GUIGNARD / Marco FABBRIITA57.8930.85 27.046.796.547.006.686.790.00#7
17QJulia ZLOBINA / Alexei SITNIKOVAZE57.8029.65 28.157.186.827.217.076.930.00#16
18QIsabella TOBIAS / Deividas STAGNIUNASLTU57.3931.13 26.266.546.326.686.796.500.00#9
19QCathy REED / Chris REEDJPN53.9528.29 26.666.506.296.756.936.791.00#17
20QSara HURTADO / Adria DIAZESP53.1229.92 23.205.685.576.045.895.820.00#4
21Lucie MYSLIVECKOVA / Neil BROWNCZE51.8228.13 23.695.965.616.006.075.930.00#11
22Olesia KARMI / Max LINDHOLMFIN48.0627.29 20.775.214.935.255.365.180.00#3
23Allison REED / Vasili ROGOVISR46.6325.78 20.855.255.075.215.435.110.00#1
24Zsuzsanna NAGY / Mate FEJESHUN45.6022.73 22.875.825.545.825.865.570.00#12
25Irina SHTORK / Taavi RANDEST45.2922.79 22.505.795.395.715.935.360.00#10
26Federica TESTA / Lukas CSOLLEYSVK44.7322.50 22.235.545.255.645.755.570.00#6
27Justyna PLUTOWSKA / Peter GERBERPOL44.0023.57 20.435.114.895.295.145.110.00#2
28Alisa AGAFONOVA / Alper UCARTUR43.9822.21 22.775.755.366.045.645.681.00#13
29Viktoria KAVALIOVA / Yurii BIELIAIEVBLR32.5014.50 18.004.544.294.504.794.390.00#14

Tuesday, March 12, 2013

World Championships Dance Preview

Since the 2010 Olympics, the story has been the same: Virtue and Moir vs Davis and White.  Virtue and Moir won back their World title last season but have not beat Davis and White at their next three meetings.  To make matters worse, Virtue and Moir had to stop their free dance at Four Continents as Tessa was experiencing leg pain.  She has struggled with compression syndrome and has undergone surgery to alleviate the pain.  They attributed this setback to overtraining.  They have the top short dance score of the season and the 2nd top short dance score of all time.  Their Carmen free dance is hit or miss depending on the audience.  Some love it's fiery intensity and modern take on a classic tale.  Others find the choreography awkward and disjointed.

Davis and White have made attempts to silence their critics this season from their spot on portrayal of the Giselle ballet in the short dance and their emotional Notre Dame free dance.  I admit that I was not a fan of their free dance, but the changes they made before US Nationals have added a new layer to their program.  One of my favorite moments is the sustained arabesque spirals in the middle of the program.  They narrowly lost to Virtue and Moir in the short dance at Four Continents but ended up winning by three points.  While their point advantage has been slowly shrinking over the season, I'm not sure Virtue and Moir will be able to catch up in time to overtake their training mates.

Pechalat and Bourzat were hoping to use this season to set themselves up to challenge for Olympic gold.  After winning gold at both of their Grand Prix assignments, they won bronze at the Final.  They missed the chance to defend their European title due to his groin injury.  Fabian has admitted that he is still experiencing pain from the injury, however, they have not had to make any changes to their programs to compensate.  They won their bronze medal at Worlds last season while she had a broken nose and have proven they can still compete with an injury.

Ilinykh/Katsalapov and Bobrova/Soloviev have been trading places as the number one Russian team over the past few seasons.  Bobrova and Soloviev finished ahead at both the Grand Prix Final and at Europeans.  However, they only bested their teammates by .11 at Europeans.  Both have faced criticisms over the years: Bobrova/Soloviev for their poor posture and lines and Ilinykh/Katsalapov for their work ethic and choreography.  Bobrova and Soloviev have made great strides in improving their style this season and are showing off their improvements in their lyrical programs.

Cappellini and Lanotte took home the bronze medal at Europeans and nearly defeated Virtue and Moir on home ice at Skate Canada earlier this season.  While they haven't quite been able to keep up with the top teams in the World, they should easily be able to replicate or improve on their 6th place finish at Worlds last year.  Their Carmen free dance has a classic interpretation but doesn't have quite the technical levels to put them on the same level as Virtue and Moir.

Weaver and Poje had a slow start to their season, failing to qualify for the Grand Prix Final and then suffering a training injury which required surgery for Kaitlyn and kept her off the ice for 8 weeks.  They missed Canadian nationals but are competing at Worlds on their home turf.  While their modern free dance choreographed by So You Think You Can Dance alum Allison Holker was interesting to watch and nicely put together, they weren't getting the levels or the scores they were expecting.  They've taken their time away from competitive ice and completely revamped their program in hopes of maintaining their place as one of the top five teams in the world.

Fighting for the number two US spot are Chock/Bates and the Shibutanis.  Chock and Bates have beat the Shibutanis at their last two events, US Nationals and Four Continents.  While both were by a small margin and the Shibutanis had mistakes, the mistakes seem to be a consistent problem for them this season.  These two teams used to be training partners, but in the split, Chock and Bates moved to Novi with Shpilband and seem to be flourishing as one of the top teams in the rink.  On the other hand, the Shibutanis programs do nothing for them this season.  The short dance pattern should be perfect for them but they chose to go with an out of the box program that doesn't suit them.  However, the Shibutanis are some of the best technical skaters in the ice dance event and do have a World Bronze Medal to their credit.  Both teams are likely to finish in the top 10 and should be able to easily secure three spots for the US in Sochi combined with Davis and White's result.

Riazanova and Tkachenko have taken a back seat to their Russian teammates, and while they fly under the radar they have had consistent good results this season.  After winning bronze at both of their Grand Prix events, they placed 4th at Europeans.  They finished 9th at Worlds last season and should be able to improve.

My podium predictions:
Gold: Davis/White
Silver: Virtue/Moir
Bronze: Pechalat/Bourzat

Bios of the competitors:
Zlobina/Sitnikov, AZE: They placed 17th at Worlds last season.  They finished 7th at Europeans.  They finished 6th at Skate Canada and 5th at Trophee Eric Bompard.  Their personal best is 144.83.  She is 23 and he is 26.

Kavaliova/Bieliaiev, BLR: They placed 21st at Junior Worlds.  They finished 9th at JGP France and 11th at JGP Austria.  Their personal best is 111.34.  She is 18 and he is 20.

Gilles/Poirier, CAN: They placed 5th at Four Continents.  They finished 4th at Skate Canada and 6th at Trophee Eric Bompard.  Their personal best is 157.83.  She is 21 and he is 21.  They have the 7th best free dance and 10th best total scores.

Virtue/Moir, CAN: They are the reigning World Champions and Four Continents Silver Medalists.   They won gold at Skate Canada and gold at Rostelecom Cup to qualify for the Grand Prix Final where they won silver.  They are the 2010 Olympic Gold Medalists, 2010 World Champions, 2008 and 2011 World Silver Medalists, 2009 World Bronze Medalists, 2008 and 2012 Four Continents Champions, 2009 Four Continents Silver Medalists, 2006 and 2007 Four Continents Bronze Medalists, 2006 World Junior Champions and 2005 World Junior Silver Medalists.  Their personal best is 183.84.  She is 23 and he is 25.  They have the best short dance, 2nd best free dance and 2nd best total scores.

Weaver/Poje, CAN: They finished 4th at Worlds.  They won bronze at Skate America and Cup of China.  They are the 2010 Four Continents Champions, 2012 Four Continents Bronze Medalists, and 2007 World Junior Bronze Medalists.  Their personal best is 166.55.  She is 23 and he is 26.  They have the 7th best short dance, 10th best free dance and 9th best total scores.

Mysliveckova/Brown, CZE: They placed 14th at Europeans.  Their personal best is 124.62.  She is 23 and he is 23.

Shtork/Rand, EST: They placed 22nd at Worlds last season.  They finished 11th at Europeans.  Their personal best is 132.90.  She is 19 and he is 20.

Karmi/Lindholm, FIN: They placed 19th at Europeans.  Their personal best is 110.92.  She is 20 and he is 22.

Carron/Jones, FRA: They placed 21st at Worlds last year.  They finished 10th at Europeans.  They finished 7th at Skate Canada and 8th at Trophee Eric Bompard.  Their personal best is 142.27.  She is 26 and he is 24.

Pechalat/Bourzat, FRA: They are the reigning World Bronze Medalists.  They won gold at Cup of China and Trophee Eric Bompard to qualify for the Grand Prix Final where they won bronze.  They are the 2011 and 2012 European Champions.  Their personal best is 173.18.  She is 29 and he is 32.  They have the 4th best short dance, 3rd best free dance and 3rd best total scores.

Zhiganshina/Gazsi, GER: They finished 11th at Worlds last season.  They placed 6th at Europeans.  They placed 5th at Skate America and 5th at Rostelecom Cup.  Their personal best is 147.28.  She is 25 and he is 28.

Coomes/Buckland, GBR: They placed 14th at Worlds last season.  They finished 5th at Europeans.  They placed 7th at Rostelecom Cup and 6th at NHK Trophy.  Their personal best is 152.95.  She is 23 and he is 23.

Nagy/Fejes, HUN: They placed 23rd at Worlds last season.  They finished 16th at Europeans.  Their personal best is 117.60.  She is 26 and he is 25.

Reed/Rogov, ISR: She is 18 and he is 22.

Cappellini/Lanotte, ITA: They placed 6th at Worlds last year and are the reigning European Bronze Medalists.  They won silver at Skate Canada and at Trophee Eric Bompard to qualify for the Grand Prix Final where they finished 4th.  Their personal best is 165.80.  She is 26 and he is 27.  They have the 6th best short dance, 6th best free dance and 6th best total scores.

Guignard/Fabbri, ITA: They placed 9th at Europeans.  They finished 5th at Cup of China.  Their personal best is 142.48.  She is 23 and he is 25.

Reed/Reed, JPN: They placed 24th at Worlds last season.  They finished 7th at Four Continents.  They finished 5th at NHK Trophy.  Their personal best is 133.33.  She is 25 and he is 23.

Tobias/Stagniunas, LTU: They placed 18th at Worlds last season.  Their personal best is 139.53.  She is 21 and he is 27.

Plutowska/Gerber, POL: She is 21 and he is 20.

Bobrova/Soloviev: RUS: They placed 7th at Worlds and are the reigning European Champions.  They won silver at Skate America and silver at Cup of China to qualify for the Grand Prix Final where they finished 5th.  They are the 2011 and 2012 European Silver Medalists and  2007 World Junior Champions.  Their personal best is 169.25.  She is 22 and he is 23.  They have the 3rd best short dance, 5th best free dance and 4th best total scores.

Ilinykh/Katsalapov, RUS: They finished 5th at Worlds last season and are the reigning European Silver Medalists.  They won silver at Rostelecom Cup and silver at NHK Trophy to qualify for the Grand Prix Final where they finished 6th.  They are the 2012 European Bronze Medalists and 2010 World Junior Champions.  Their personal best is 169.14.  She is 18 and he is 21.  They have the 5th best short dance, 4th best free dance and 5th best total scores.

Riazanova/Tkachenko, RUS: They finished 9th at Worlds last season.  They placed 4th at Europeans.  They won bronze at Skate Canada and bronze at Trophee Eric Bompard.  Their personal best is 157.77.  She is 21 and he is 26.  They have the 9th best short dance.

Testa/Csolley, SVK: They placed 12th at the preliminary round at Worlds last season.  They finished 17th at Europeans.  Their personal best is 114.62.  She is 19 and he is 22.

Hurtado/Diaz, ESP: They placed 19th at Worlds last season.  They finished 15th at Europeans.  Their personal best is 124.26.  She is 20 and he is 22.

Agafonova/Ucar, TUR: They finished 16th at Worlds last season.  They placed 13th at Europeans.  Their personal best is 127.59.  She is 22 and he is 28.

Heekin-Canedy/Dun, UKR: They placed 15th at Worlds last season.  They finished 12th at Europeans.  Their personal best is 129.36.  She is 21 and he is 23.

Chock/Bates, USA: They are the reigning Four Continents Bronze Medalists.  They finished 4th at Cup of China.  Their personal best is 160.42.  She is 20 and he is 24.  They have the 8th best short dance, 9th best free dance and 7th best total scores.

Davis/White, USA: They are the reigning World Silver Medalists and Four Continents Champions.   They won gold at Skate America and gold at NHK Trophy to qualify for the Grand Prix Final where they won gold.  They are the 2010 Olympic Silver Medalists, 2011 World Champions, 2010 World Silver Medalists, 2009 and 2011 Four Continents Champions, 2008 and 2012 Four Continents Silver Medalists, and 2006 World Junior Bronze Medalists.  Their personal best is 188.55.  She is 26 and he is 25.  They have the 2nd best short dance, best free dance and best total scores.

Shibutani/Shibutani, USA: They placed 8th at Worlds last season.  They finished 4th at Four Continents.  They finished 4th at Rostelecom Cup and won bronze at NHK Trophy.  They are the 2011 World Bronze Medalists, 2011 Four Continents Silver Medalists and 2009 World Junior Silver Medalists.  Their personal best is 163.79.  She is 18 and he is 21.  They have the 10th best short dance, 8th best free dance and 8th best total scores.

Sunday, February 10, 2013

Four Continents Free Dance Results

Pl.  NameNationTSS
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TES
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 PCS
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SSTRPECCITDed.
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StN.
1Meryl DAVIS / Charlie WHITEUSA112.6854.94 57.749.549.439.719.719.890.00#9
2Tessa VIRTUE / Scott MOIRCAN109.2052.73 56.479.399.259.259.759.540.00#10
3Piper GILLES / Paul POIRIERCAN97.6350.35 47.287.897.717.898.048.000.00#11
4Maia SHIBUTANI / Alex SHIBUTANIUSA96.7147.07 49.648.397.968.438.368.430.00#13
5Madison CHOCK / Evan BATESUSA94.9847.30 47.688.007.687.968.148.140.00#12
6Nicole ORFORD / Thomas WILLIAMSCAN85.4044.30 41.106.756.756.687.216.960.00#6
7Cathy REED / Chris REEDJPN77.0739.70 38.376.466.046.436.686.611.00#7
8Danielle OBRIEN / Gregory MERRIMANAUS75.0740.99 34.085.505.465.716.075.860.00#5
9Xiaoyang YU / Chen WANGCHN65.6535.21 30.445.254.935.115.184.960.00#1
10Anna NAGORNYUK / Viktor KOVALENKOUZB63.7032.18 32.525.465.215.395.575.611.00#3
11Emi HIRAI / Marien DE LA ASUNCIONJPN60.8430.51 30.335.254.795.075.255.070.00#8
12Bryna OI / Taiyo MIZUTANIJPN55.9029.60 27.304.614.394.504.794.571.00#4
13Pilar MAEKAWA / Leonardo MAEKAWAMEX51.6526.28 25.374.214.184.074.364.360.00#2

Total
FPl.NameNationPointsSDFD
1Meryl DAVIS / Charlie WHITE
USA
187.3621
2Tessa VIRTUE / Scott MOIR
CAN
184.3212
3Madison CHOCK / Evan BATES
USA
160.4235
4Maia SHIBUTANI / Alex SHIBUTANI
USA
159.9744
5Piper GILLES / Paul POIRIER
CAN
157.8353
6Nicole ORFORD / Thomas WILLIAMS
CAN
139.1076
7Cathy REED / Chris REED
JPN
131.0467
8Danielle OBRIEN / Gregory MERRIMAN
AUS
123.8888
9Xiaoyang YU / Chen WANG
CHN
108.82119
10Anna NAGORNYUK / Viktor KOVALENKO
UZB
107.021010
11Emi HIRAI / Marien DE LA ASUNCION
JPN
105.56911
12Bryna OI / Taiyo MIZUTANI
JPN
89.801212
13Pilar MAEKAWA / Leonardo MAEKAWA
MEX
85.021313