[07-08] 2008全美锦标赛讨论专栏

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antony1986jl 发表于 2008-1-25 14:55:11 | 显示全部楼层
oo

就算是这样,那未来他们的分数飚得也太狠了吧??
要是00今年连世青赛都去不了
话说怎么00每次美国全国比赛都。。。。去年的全美也是不咋样[em66]
 楼主| 凤求凰 发表于 2008-1-25 15:06:32 | 显示全部楼层
原帖由 antony1986jl 于 2008-1-25 14:55 发表
oo

就算是这样,那未来他们的分数飚得也太狠了吧??
要是00今年连世青赛都去不了
话说怎么00每次美国全国比赛都。。。。去年的全美也是不咋样[em66]


去不了就去不了,我都不泪奔你泪奔啥啊,不去正好啊,世青赛又不是没拿过,美国也不靠她拿这个title,不用改节目还有个大块的时间 可以长期的训练,对于她现在技术问题这么多的情况相当的有好处。
午后阳光 发表于 2008-1-25 15:09:35 | 显示全部楼层
未来的分数啊,虽然应该有水分,但还是说明她是个BH的LOLI
分数我从上往下找团子的名字,居然在第七个才找到她。LP不要有负担,好好滑
鱼类 发表于 2008-1-25 15:20:22 | 显示全部楼层
圆圆好像不太适合在本土比赛啊
as234as 发表于 2008-1-25 15:58:01 | 显示全部楼层
原帖由 鱼类 于 2008-1-25 15:20 发表
圆圆好像不太适合在本土比赛啊


对比一下某关........
antony1986jl 发表于 2008-1-25 16:42:16 | 显示全部楼层
我只是觉得8去世青今年不就没有机会再看一边圣母了吗……
humimi 发表于 2008-1-25 16:42:54 | 显示全部楼层
圆圆分数到底多少亚?53 还是55?又变回去啦?
小公主 发表于 2008-1-25 16:50:37 | 显示全部楼层
Fourteen-year-old Nagasu leads after stunning short(转载)
Top three ladies all nail triple-triples

If Mirai Nagasu skates her free program anything like she did her short, she'll easily take the ladies title at the 2008 U.S. Figure Skating Championships.
What she won't have is a trip to the 2008 World Championships in Gothenburg, Sweden.  The winsome 14-year-old captured the crowd and judges with her peppy take to Gershwin's classic, "I Got Rhythm." The program included a strong triple Lutz-triple toe combination; speedy, well-centered spins; and a beautifully extended spiral sequence. Four of her five non-jumping elements gained Level 4.   The bubbly teen could barely contain herself talking to reporters in the event's mixed zone.  "It was just so much fun out there," she said. "I just wanted to land my triple-triple, and to be in first place is so exciting."  The petite dynamo racked up an astonishing 70.23 points, the highest-ever total for a ladies' short program at the U.S. Championships. Surprisingly, she produced her historic performance with just a few hours rest. "Last night, I couldn't sleep; I was so excited," Nagasu bubbled. "I got in trouble with my mom, because she wanted me to rest. I kept mentally visualizing the program in my head. I didn't sleep, because I was so excited." Kiyoto Nagasu will likely forgive her daughter, who leads the field by 5.08 points.  "I have to say that was her best short of the season," Nagasu's head coach, Charlene Wong, said. "I think Mirai did have some nerves; she just dealt with them. I'm especially happy about her triple-triple combination. That's the first time she's landed it [in competition]."  Despite the accolades, Nagasu is trying hard to keep her cool for Saturday night's free skate.  "My goal right now is just to skate my best and have fun," she said.  Regardless of what fireworks Nagasu may have in store, she will not be able to jump her way onto the 2008 world team. Under ISU rules, the California teen -- born April 16, 1993 -- is too young for the senior championship. Instead, it's likely that the skater will compete at the world junior championships, to be held Feb. 25 - Mar. 2 in Sofia, Bulgaria.  Ashley Wagner doesn't have that problem. The 16-year-old army brat from Alexandria, Va., vaulted into second place with a powerful performance, to music from "King Henry VIII," that featured a triple Lutz-triple loop combo. Wagner earned 65.15 points for her display.  "I came here hoping to do a nice, clean program," she said. "I've been doing the triple-triple at home, and I figured I would see how it felt here in practice. I had nothing to lose. it was my national senior debut, and I figured I might as well put on a show." Wagner, who was born in Germany and also lived in California and Alaska before her father took a job at the Pentagon, said the deep U.S. field helped motivate her to skate better.  "I feel like I'm one of the older skaters here, and I'm only 16," she said. "You can always feel younger skaters on your tail. It really inspired me and helped prepare me to skate as a senior."  Another under-aged youngster, 15-year-old Rachael Flatt, grabbed third place with her mature, sophisticated skate to Gershwin's "It Ain't Necessarily So."  The Colorado Springs-based teen joined the triple-triple party with a strong triple Lutz-triple toe loop. She scored 62.91 points. "It's so great to know I skated my best," Flatt said. "My training has been going really well. I knew I could do it, and I did. This program has come a long way since the beginning of the season."  Like Nagasu, Flatt is too young to compete at worlds. According to ISU regulation 108-2, a skater must turn 15 by July 1 of the year preceding the event. Flatt was born on July 21st, 1992, missing the cut-off by 20 days.  Defending champion Kimmie Meissner sits fourth after falling on a triple flip in her short to Peter Gabriel's "The Feeling Begins." She enters the free skate with 57.58 points, 12.65 points behind Nagasu.  "I thought the performance was really good; I was really into it," she said. "The flip was just a silly mistake. I was jumping great in practice. I was like, 'What happened?' It just didn't go up."  After falling, Meissner quickly righted herself and skated the rest of her program clean.  "I said, 'All right, Kimmie, it happened, forget about it,'" she said. "I've had falls in competition before, and I know how to handle it."  Meissner, who is coming off a disappointing sixth-place finish at the recent Grand Prix Final, remained upbeat about her skating and her future in the sport.  "I don't want to talk about [my performances at] the Grand Prix Final; I just had a bad day," she said. "I just have to stay focused all the way through the long program.  "It's great to see U.S. skating has a lot of young skaters coming up. When I was younger, I was excited to do well. I'm happy for them, and I'm happy for myself."  Another favorite, 2007 world junior champion Caroline Zhang, also faltered. The 14-year-old two-footed and under-rotated the second jump of an intended triple flip-triple toe combination, and an intended triple Lutz was also downgraded by the technical panel.  "I'm glad my spins went well," Zhang said. "My jumps could have been a lot better. I was kind of surprised. Those are my lowest technical marks this season, and I had two downgrades."  Zhang earned 53.49 points and enters the free skate in seventh place. 2008 Eastern Sectionals champion Katrina Hacker moved into fifth place with a conservative but elegant performance to the theme from Love Story.  The 17-year-old opened with a triple toe-double toe combination, far easier than that of the other top skaters. She did a three-turn out of the landing of her triple loop, but her spins, spirals and step sequences were superb.  "It felt really good," Hacker, who trains at the Skating Club of Boston under Mark Mitchell and Peter Johansson, said.  "I really wanted to skate well, to represent my training. I wish I could have done a solid triple loop, but I just turned out of it a little."  As things stand now, Hacker is the next age-eligible skater, after Wagner and Meissner, for the third spot on the 2008 U.S. world team.
"I'm not thinking about that; I had no idea," she said. "I didn't know who skated before me and how many points they had. It's my first senior nationals, and I just want to skate two good programs and see what happens after that."
franzsfan 发表于 2008-1-25 17:08:27 | 显示全部楼层
我觉得Katrina Hacker还是比较elegant的选手,虽然跳跃比较弱,但整套节目看着还是挺舒服的~也很配她的服装。Nancy阿姨解说的时候还酸溜溜的说那件衣服相同的款式她92年比赛的时候也穿过,晕~~
小公主 发表于 2008-1-25 17:13:39 | 显示全部楼层
女单LP出场顺序

Warm-up Group 1
1Karen Zhou
All Year FSC
1742.62
2Chrissy Hughes
Highland SC
1643.36
3Laney Diggs
All Year FSC
2033.22
4Stephanie Roth
SC of New York
1840.76
5Megan Hyatt
Wagon Wheel FSC
1935.32


Warm-up Group 2
6Molly Oberstar
Duluth FSC
1149.47
7Angie Lien
Duluth FSC
1347.42
8Megan Williams-Stewart
Univ of Delaware FSC
1249.23
9Tenile Victorsen
All Year FSC
1544.86
10Becky Bereswill
Houston FSC
1446.52


Warm-up Group 3
11Danielle Kahle
All Year FSC
1050.46
12Alissa Czisny
Detroit SC
950.58
13Melissa Bulanhagui
Univ of Delaware FSC
852.77
14Bebe Liang
All Year FSC
655.10
15Caroline Zhang
All Year FSC
753.49


Warm-up Group 4
16Katrina Hacker
SC of Boston
556.87
17Kimmie Meissner
Univ of Delaware FSC
457.58
18Rachael Flatt
Broadmoor SC
362.91
19Ashley Wagner
Washington FSC
265.15
20Mirai Nagasu
Pasadena FSC
170.23


KIMMIE一定要顶住啊!!!
Cathy_Y 发表于 2008-1-25 17:38:00 | 显示全部楼层
妈呀,才有空爬上来,结果眼珠子都要掉出来了.........
这都是咋回事啊~~~
红苹果 发表于 2008-1-25 17:51:55 | 显示全部楼层
美国队世青赛女单名额有4名,而不是3名。
franzlfan 发表于 2008-1-25 18:09:30 | 显示全部楼层

Senior冰舞FD出场顺序……

哇,女单这个出场顺序完全就是倒着来的,Mirai压轴呢……要加油啊……

可是冰舞为什么要抽签决定出场顺序啊?!555,D/W也是压轴出场,太恐怖了,汗……

Senior Ice Dancing Starting Order

Warm-up Group 1   
1 Mauri Gustafson / Joel Dear
All Year FSC / Stars FSC of Texas 10 71.80
2 Marsha Snyder / Peter Fischl
Pittsburgh FSC 12 59.51
3 Clare Farrell / Charles Fishpaw
St. Louis SC / Univ of Delaware FSC 11 66.55
4 Stacy Kim / Jonathan Harris
Stars FSC of Texas 13 51.59

Warm-up Group 2   
5 Charlotte Maxwell / Nick Traxler
Stars FSC of Texas 6 79.73
6 Mimi Whetstone / Chris Obzansky
Oklahoma City FSC / Salt Lake Figure Skating 8 77.41
7 Lynn Kriengkrairut / Logan Giulietti-Schmitt
All Year FSC / Stars FSC of Texas 9 74.09
8 Jane Summersett / Todd Gilles
Broadmoor SC 7 79.66

Warm-up Group 3   
9 Kimberly Navarro / Brent Bommentre
Santa Rosa FSC / Philadelphia SC & HS 3 94.09
10 Jennifer Wester / Daniil Barantsev
Dallas FSC / Detroit SC 5 83.72
11 Tanith Belbin / Ben Agosto
Arctic FSC 1 106.15
12 Emily Samuelson / Evan Bates
Ann Arbor FSC 4 91.62
13 Meryl Davis / Charlie White
Arctic FSC / Detroit SC 2 103.28
cozybreeze 发表于 2008-1-25 18:26:13 | 显示全部楼层
好BH的LOLI啊, SP超过70分, 这PCS得多高哇

实在没料到mirai小朋友前半个赛季没啥动静, 却训练得这么好, 进步一定非常大

个人觉得全美的裁判还是比较"恋旧"的, 她能超过几名老将这么多肯定是有近乎完美的发挥

现在对2010的冬奥女单充满无比的期待, 重现98年那种盛况的希望看来很大了!!

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pigrider 发表于 2008-1-25 19:22:44 | 显示全部楼层
  天捏, OO咋,咋,这么惨,泪奔了.....
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