的确是Scott Smith。
USFSA网站又新添了一篇关于此次公开赛的文章
地址:http://www.usfsa.org/event_story.asp?id=36010
关于男单的一段
Next up were the men from Japan against the Americans. Short programs were first, and three-time U.S. champion Johnny Weir debuted his short program to “King of Chess” by Silent Nick. Dressed in understated black and white, Weir opened with a nice triple Axel and worked his way through the program with no major errors, despite a bad cold.
“I was happy for the first time out,” Weir said. “It wasn't perfect, but I didn't cough during the number, so I was really excited.”
Japan's Kensuke Nakaniwa was next, performing to “Concierto de Aranjuez.” He missed all three jumps, falling out of the combination, putting his hand down on the triple flip, and hitting the ice hard on his triple Axel attempt. Despite the jump errors, Nakaniwa sailed through his footwork and did not give up on the program. His technical score was only 29.50, contrasted to Weir's 42.20, putting Team USA into an early lead 78.61 to 59.08.
Scott Smith, sporting some fake tattoos in keeping with the movie “William Shakespeare's Romeo + Juliet,” was totally on in his free skate. Although he doubled his planned quad Salchow, he didn't let that stop him. Smith knocked off jump after jump, and highlighted the four and a half minute program with an extended spread eagle that drew enthusiastic applause and a growing grin from the skater. His technical score (67.20) was second best of the men, but his component score was last (65.66). His 132.86 gave Smith a new personal best.
2005 Smart Ones Skate America champion Daisuke Takahashi was next, skating to “Phantom of the Opera.” The dynamic skater struggled with his edge jumps, turning an attempted triple Axel into a giant “waxel” that sent him flying in the wrong direction. He lost his edge going into a planned triple loop that caused a hard fall. He stepped out of a double Salchow and he fell on another go at the loop. His 52.80 technical score was more than 13 points behind everyone else, and extended the Team USA lead.
The last duo was Evan Lysacek and Nobunari Oda. Oda was first, skating to “Symphony No. 4.” Unlike his more playful programs of the past seasons, this time Oda went for a more serious performance. He opened with a triple Axel-triple toe-double loop and kept the jumps up, racking up a nearly 12 point lead in technical scores over the other men.
Evan Lysacek chose to skate to last year's “Carmen” again, performing a solid outing that gave him the highest component scores. His program solidified Team USA's win, 350.01 to 327.08.
Weir说:“我对新赛季的首次比赛感到满意。尽管表现并不完美,但在整个节目中我都没‘咳’出来,所以我仍感到很高兴。”
日本男选手用的音乐要么就是抒情柔美型的,要么就是古典深沉型的。高桥的是《剧院魅影》,织田的是《第四交响曲》。
这次美国派出的三位男单选手Weir,Lysacek,Smith外型上都还算不错啊,日本的感觉就逊色很多咯~~ |