http://i48.tinypic.com/246m7iu.jpg 原来嬉皮是美国人不是加拿大人……
一直以为他和姨妈一样都是俄加双国籍呢。 这个,只能说明天下没有什么事儿是不可能发生的
当年的辉煌
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Chock和Bates这对听说也是跟着Igor? tanith 发表于 2012-6-14 21:02 static/image/common/back.gif
跑题一下,当初evan bates 和 emily samuelson 为嘛拆档啊?当时两人好歹也是B/A, D/W之后米国三号冰舞选手 ...
奥运会赛季之后女伴(还是男伴,忘了)整整伤了一个多赛季没比赛。复出之后就拆档重组了貌似。而且女伴现在变的很肥,估计男伴那么瘦根本举不起来。
tianwen 发表于 2012-6-7 19:12 static/image/common/back.gif
Povilas Vanagas拒绝了
"Zoueva didn't approach us directly, she asked Lithuanian judge if we wou ...
DV要真当教练也会跟嬉皮的……DV当年的教练一直都是嬉皮一个人,没姨妈什么事,和嬉皮关系很好的。
enderstar 发表于 2012-6-25 21:43 static/image/common/back.gif
奥运会赛季之后女伴(还是男伴,忘了)整整伤了一个多赛季没比赛。复出之后就拆档重组了貌似。而且女伴现 ...
bate训练的时候被划断了跟腱貌似。。一赛季彻底报销,E妹子干脆去了大荔游学,回来后大了N码,于是舞棍很愤怒。。。
后面的事情大家都知道了{:soso_e141:}
Cappellin/Lanotte组合跟着嬉皮练了
Cappellini, Lanotte training with Shpilband in Novi
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(07/16/2012) - Anna Cappellini and Luca Lanotte, the reigning Italian ice dancing champions who finished a career-best sixth at the world championships last season, have begun working with Igor Shpilband in Novi, Mich.
Shpilband, who split with coaching partner Marina Zoueva in early June, also coaches U.S. dancers Madison Chock and Evan Bates and Lithuanians Isabella Tobias and Deividas Stagiunas.
"Our original decision, when we talked to Marina and Igor at worlds, was to go to Canton and train with the whole crew," Cappellini said via Skype. "It came kind of sudden, the news of their breakup -- it was really unexpected for us. With the separation , we thought that Igor was the person that could help us the most."
The couple confirmed that Paola Mezzadri is still their primary coach, in Milan.
"She's a very artistic coach," Cappellini said. "What we really needed to improve were our elements, our skating, our training methods -- it was a natural idea to go to Igor."
Cappellini and Lanotte are coming off a resurgent season, one in which they claimed bronze at both of their Grand Prix assignments (Skate Canada, Trophée Eric Bompard), won their first national title and placed fourth at the 2012 European Championships, finishing just 0.03 points out of third.
The team has been moving around a bit for the last few years, training with Muriel Boucher-Zazoui and Romain Hagenauer, and then with Nikoli Morozov.
"In the last two or three years, we've started more than one cooperation that didn't pan out as well as we've hoped," Cappellini said. "Our base is in Milan, but we're planning to come often during the season, before the Grand Prix, for sure, before worlds, for sure. Some parts of the training will be done here and some in Italy."
Cappellini and Lanotte plan to skate to music from Seven Brides for Seven Brothers for the short dance and Carmen for the free dance.
Capellini said about the short dance: "We wanted to do something that wasn't classical, but something with a story that we could relate to. The polka is very lively and very funny. We connected right away with that music. You have to get ready for a whole year of jumping, smiling, jumping, smiling.
"For the free dance, we're doing the ballet from the Carmen suite. It will be our personal take on the story of Carmen," Cappellini continued. "Carmen has been done in the past for sure, but we feel like we have a deep connection to these characters. We want to do something original and do our own interpretation."
The duo has been in Michigan for about a month.
"We're having a really great summer here," Cappellini said. "Our training has changed so much that we've felt really unsettled, but we're having a great experience working with Igor. He's just about the best you can find in the world.
"The whole reorganization has worked really well; when we got here, it was already working."
Both skaters spoke with enthusiasm about working with 1992 Olympic champion Marina Klimova, who spent a few weeks at Shpilband's new digs.
"She was talking to me about how to be beautiful and long," Cappellini said. "That was really a privilege."
"We were really lucky to have the opportunity to work with a great champion like Marina," Lanotte added. "It's not just a group of amazing coaches, but they're also amazing people."
。。。哈哈,看好CL新赛季发威 C/L跟嬉皮了????同看好这对发威! 举双手双脚支持CL甩了肥莫,期待新赛季带来两套漂亮的节目 CL选的不错,嬉皮还是很抢手的嘛,
Zoueva, top U.S. teams continue on in Canton
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Couples remain grateful to Shpilband, but are also excited about new coaches
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(08/10/2012) - If you're looking for a little bit of Italy the next time you're in the Michigan area, try ducking into the ice arenas.
Pasquale Camerlengo and Massimo Scali reign supreme at Detroit Skating Club, where Camerlengo's group -- also including his wife, Anjelika Krylova; Natalia Annenko-Deller; and Liz Punsalan -- train a stable of top ice dance teams. Drive about 30 miles to Novi, and you might catch Barbara Fusar-Poli helping Igor Shpilband's couples master their footwork. And at Canton's Arctic Edge, Fusar-Poli's former partner, Maurizio Margaglio, has been schooling Marina Zoueva's teams in the Yankee Polka, the required pattern in this season's short dance.
"The biggest challenge for the teams is the compulsories (pattern dances), and I called Maurizio because he has great knowledge of compulsories and has done a lot of ISU seminars," Zoueva said. "He can come only from time to time, because he also has a contract with the Finnish skating federation."
Margaglio, the 2001 world ice dance champion with Fusar-Poli, is director of the Finnish ice dance program and an ISU technical specialist. He came to Canton for several weeks in July, bringing two Finnish ice dance teams with him, and Zoueva said he will return soon.
"Working on the Yankee Polka with Maurizio has been amazing," said Maia Shibutani, the U.S. ice dance silver medalist with her brother Alex. "He is so knowledgeable about all of the technical aspects of compulsories. His energy and enthusiasm are contagious.
"During our lessons with him, he is on the ice illustrating each point with the both of us. Even though we're racing around the rink every minute of our lesson, we can't help but have a smile on our faces."
Margaglio comes by his knowledge of the dance honestly. During their long career, he and Fusar-Poli competed the Yankee Polka several times, including at the 2000 European Championships, where they placed second to Marina Anissina and Gwendal Peizerat.
The Italian's experience and technical expertise are welcome additions to the Arctic Edge, where the Shibutanis, four-time U.S. champions Meryl Davis and Charlie White, and Canadian Olympic champions Tessa Virtue and Scott Moir are hard at work preparing for the new season. When Zoueva and Shpilband, coaching partners for a decade, parted ways earlier this summer, the three teams elected to stay in Canton with Zoueva and Johnny Johns, who works with them on lifts and spins.
"The clash came about around our vacation time and we were not directly involved," White said. "I was in Mexico with Tanith and Meryl was in the Bahamas with her family."
White added that an initial report suggesting the top Canton ice dancers had requested Shpilband's ouster was not accurate.
"Unfortunately, the first newspaper article in the Detroit Free Press was very incorrect," he said. "The author never interviewed us and we never said what was attributed to us there. We still adore Igor and we are very grateful for all of the work he did for us over many years."
Davis stressed that whatever differences Zoueva and Shpilband may have had, they remained professional during sessions with the skaters.
"We had felt before that there were tensions between them, but that did not affect our training," she said. "We made the decision to stay with Marina because she has done more of our choreography lately, and she stayed in Canton."
In addition to Margaglio, Oleg Epstein, the Chicago-based choreographer and coach, is working on a near full-time basis in Canton, helping Zoueva plan programs and elements. While he will return to Chicago on occasion, some of his students, including U.S. junior champion Gracie Gold, will visit him in Canton.
"He is great," White said. "We like the way he approaches things, and he has a lot of good ideas. He is working with us on everything.
"We have to improve our technical level this season, especially in the , because last season we did not always get the levels we had hoped for . Oleg and Maurizio are the right people to help us with this."
Zoueva points to the showing of another of her U.S. couples, Alissandra Aronow and Collin Brubaker, at the recent Lake Placid Ice Dance Competition as proof that her team's efforts are working well.
"They got very good levels for the so early in the season," she said. "This shows I am on the right track technically."
Concerning Davis and White's programs, Zoueva stayed mum, refusing to confirm the 2011 world champions' music choices. (The team's icenetwork.com bio states they will perform their short dance to Adolphe Adam's Giselle and free dance to a Frank Sinatra medley.) She prefers to wait until after U.S. Figure Skating's Champs Camp later this month to discuss program specifics.
"We hope that this year, our first shot at the music is successful," Zoueva said. "Last year, , we had to change it but found something great with Die Fledermaus."
Like Davis and White, the Shibutanis denied any disagreements with Shpilband.
"We decided to stay in Canton mainly because we like to train with the world's two best dance teams on the same ice," Alex said. "They motivate us to become stronger every day, and every day is a competition for us. We love our training environment -- both Oleg and Maurizio have brought a completely new energy into the rink. Both of them are extremely positive and encouraging."
"We are very thankful to Igor, and we experienced a lot of positive things with him," Maia said. "He was always there for us, and we're still on good terms."
The 2011 world bronze medalists, who placed eighth at the 2012 World Figure Skating Championships, prefer not to discuss their new programs, but Alex stressed that this season they will project an even stronger presence.
"We want to continue to mature as skaters, and I gained 10 pounds recently, which was planned," he said. "We are happy with our overall season, especially with winning a Grand Prix event for the first time and qualifying for the Final. Only worlds was not as good as we had hoped, but we learned a lot from that competition."
Like their American training partners, the Canadians were surprised by Shpilband's departure.
"We were still on vacation when we heard of the split," Virtue said. "We were very sad; it was not an ideal situation for us. We had a great eight years with both of them. Our working relationship with them was fantastic.
"Marina has done a good thing bringing in other coaches. We've known Oleg for a while and we like working with him; he has great energy and a critical eye about what looks good. When Maurizio is here, we mainly work with him on the Polka. It's one of the toughest compulsory dances because it requires high speed, and the key features for the levels are very difficult to obtain."
Zoueva also refused to confirm Virtue and Moir's music choices, saying only, "This season, I want to show the dramatic qualities of Tessa and Scott more."
Reporter's notebook: Aronow and Brubaker placed third in their short dance group and fifth in their free dance group in Lake Placid with programs that were choreographed while Shpilband was still at the Arctic Edge.
"The top teams here are a great inspiration for us; therefore, we decided to stay in Canton," Brubaker said.
"Lake Placid was a good experience for us, because it was our first competition after practicing almost a year together," Aronow said. "We're happy with what we did. We skate to a French polka and a French waltz in the short dance and a Tango medley in the free. Our next competition will be in Thornhill in Canada, and then probably Pikes Peak in Colorado in the fall."
2011 Italian champions Federica Bernardi and Christopher Mior also competed in Lake Placid, placing fifth in their short dance group and fourth in their free dance group. They are training in Canton this summer. 楼上的消息太狗血了……
芭芭拉大妈去帮嬉皮,马里奥大叔去帮姨妈,这俩还真是场上场下都要分道扬镳么……场上芭芭拉恨不得一脚把马里奥大叔踹出冰场啊……这么powerful的女淫去帮嬉皮不会出事么?
马里奥大叔这么差的技术放在姨妈旁边还真是……让人担心DW和VM会不会开始脚下拌蒜啊……
斯嘉丽跟着PC我就不说啥了,PC编排继续胡搞乱抄,K姐和斯嘉丽俩人合起来估计都把WP的膝盖问题解决不了……