FSU上CD报道说Romen有小失误
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Oksana Domnina/Maxim Shabalin /RUS/ 32.69 (16.17 / 16.52)
Beautiful posture and lines, putting the tango feel across very well, although she was interpreting much better than him. Skated very close together, slightly scratchy maybe, and it seemed they could use a little bit more speed (but according to Nicky, they had very good ice coverage).
First sequence very good, slightly more hesitant on the second sequence but overall it was a very good performance. Possibly the best CD I’ve seen from them so far.
Jana Khoklova/Sergei Novitski /RUS/ 28.64 (15.06 / 13.58)
Started with a nice lift, pushing the rules (seemed they took slightly more time to open than other couples). Very good knee-bend and hence nice flow. The basic skating is very good but they skated a bit too “on auto-pilot,” not paying enough attention to the interpretation (slightly messy lines). Technically, they were quite strong, although Nicky was complaining that there were problems with keeping the required hold.
Tatiana Navka/Roman Kostomarov /RUS/ 38.21 (18.63 / 19.58)
Excellent basic skating, beautiful lines (perfect synchronisation) and smooth transitions from one movement to another. Roman slightly lost his concentration and the polish, towards the end of the second sequence, but overall it was typical N/K top quality.
Sinead Kerr/John Kerr /GBR/ 31.96 (16.71 / 15.25)
Their basic skating has improved leaps and bounds over the last two seasons and their flow was great. Comparing to their weak compulsories, when they first entered the international scene, here they look like another couple altogether. Strong overall performance with good attack and precise footwork but I spotted one minor wobble and the timing seemed completely off.
Galit Chait/Sergei Sakhnovski /ISR/ 34.79 (17.19 / 17.60)
Deep knee-bend, lots of attack, very strong and secure footwork. Excellent performance.
Moving to Zhulin and Platov seemed to have been a very good choice, their basic skating looks way better and you don’t get that “running on ice” impression anymore, when you watch them skating (Sergei himself said that’s something they worked on with Zhulin).
Alexandra Zaretski/Roman Zaretski /ISR/ 22.70 (12.47 / 10.23)
They still look slightly “juniorish,” lacking speed and power, but they smoothly moved from one move to another. The basics seem to be there, and their skills look very balanced, they weren’t any areas they were seriously lacking in. Now they just need to gradually improve all the aspects of their skating, and they have a perfect coaching team to do so.
Federica Faiella/Massimo Scali /ITA/ 33.21 (16.84 / 16.37)
A decent, competent performance, although they didn’t show anything special, could have used more power and I think that Domnina/Shabalin were definitely stronger overall.
Nicky pointed out dance hold variations. With her “101 Dalmatians” dress and a new bimbo haircut, Federica looked just terrible.
Christina Beier/William Beier /GER/ 28.62 (15.18 / 13.44)
Good speed and basic skating. A huge improvement since last season! They could have played out to the audience more with the interpretation but in terms of both footwork and the basics, they skated great. The only criticism I could think of was that they could have been skating closer together in face-to-face holds.
Another couple tied with Khoklova/Novitski and Pechalat/Bourzat (0.2 behind K/N and 0.1 behind P/B). I would have the Beiers clearly on top of those three. That was an excellent performance!
Elena Grushina/Ruslan Gon charov /UKR/ 38.82 (19.16 / 19.66)
Much improved basic skating, they’re not causing snowstorms anymore. His edges are still quite flat, however. It was quite a powe |