Самая красивая Пара в Танцах на Льду из Англии Бриллиант и Шедевр Англии. Талант Послан Богом Им. Благодарю вас за Прекрасную Музыку и Видео Чудесное смотреть здорово Выглядит Эта Прекрасная Пара в Танцах на Льду из Англии. Дай Бог Вам Здоровья и Удачи во всем Счастья Любви Радости вам всего доброго и хорошего в жизни. Огромное спасибо Вам за прекрасное видео и Танцы Шедевр. Берегите себя. Галина
@Stfne Took the words out my mouth hahaha! :P 5.3 IS madness...they're completely in unison and just so fluid and smooth over the ice...what more did those judges want??! Lol!
The judges did not like the reinstated pros being allowed back. Similar to how they didn't like Tonya Harding being allowed to skate. The only reason they went 1-2 in the pairs was they were so far ahead of everyone else they had literal no choice. Remember the 4.8 Boitano got in the mens short with only a .5 deduction for falling on the combination. Witt's 4.9 for her clean short program. 2 judges having Miskutienok & Dmitriev with one of their best performancs ever behind Brasseur & Eisler.
I didn't care for their bent free legs in this dance. And their closed choctaw wasn't exactly great either as their right back outside edge wasn't all that wide.
@@gk891 I agree, but don't you think they were underscored at these Games due to the judges not wanting reinstated pros? Not maybe in the compulsories, they might have even been held up a bit to be 3rd. Their rustiness in compulsories showed.
@@rolandgreen7484 Definitely overscored in the compulsories. They were fairly scored in the OD. I personally didn't care for their free dance though as I didn't like how they recycled moves from their previous free dances. I much preferred their previous version of their free dance. At Europeans, I thought that free dance was underscored. But I admit that it failed to really capture my attention in any real way. Some people called both versions of that free dance 'geriatric'. I kind of sort of agree.
@@gk891 Yes but I would argue Gritschuk & Platov and Usova & Zhulin's free dances both had more flaws. Torvil & Dean's still was the most difficult of all 3 (Gritschuk & Platov probably the easiest of all 3) and performed extremely well. I didn't much like the presentation of it, but I didn't love the presentation of any of the top 3. USova & Zhulin had their strangest program ever and you could tell how forced and uncomfortable it was for them, and Gritschuk & Platov's had some great energy and appeal but also some sloppiness and things some of their other programs lacked.
I looked up the two top Russian teams Blues on youtube just now to compare to this and watched them entirely and I have to stay after watching all 3 I definitely think they were the best in this dance.
It was better than their first dance but their closed choctaw wasn't as good as Grishuk & Platov's. Jayne & Chris needed to have taken the second step a bit wider. And one of Chris' back crossrolls after the choctaw looked scratchy to me. G&P also had stronger free legs. Don't get me wrong though, T&D are the greatest ice dancers of all time. At the 1984 Olympics, T&D had absolutely stunning compulsories, some of the best the world had ever seen. But by 1994, their compulsories weren't as good as they had been in the past. But understandably so as they hadn't trained them in quite a while. I may or may not have had T&D ahead of Usova & Zhulin in this dance. U&Z showed really nice line in their blues CD but their choctaw was problematic in that Usova started her second step on a back inside edge as opposed to a back outside edge.
A 5.3 is too low but she also gave Usova/Zhulin a 5.4 so she was marking everyone low. Except for Gritschuk/Platov who she had a half point better then everyone else in this dance.
Compulsories are all about technique. While T&D might very well be the greatest ice dancers of all time, their compulsories were clearly out of practice here. I thought third was a bit generous.
@@gk891 Jean Senft I thought actually scored this dance the most accurately of all the judges. Both T&D and U&Z had some major problems, although some strong aspects to the dance too, but her stand out low scores reflected her severely deducting for those problems. R&K 2nd in the dance and G&P way out in front of all others in the mark made sense, and it was bold of her to score it as such. I don't agree with every single placement or score Senft ever gave, like I wouldn't with any judge ever, but she is one of the most knowledgeable judges in the sport. Her judging tutorials on all 4 disciplines for CBS were excellent and I learnt a lot from them each time. Very smart women. I do think she overrated Bourne & Kraatz, like I said nobody is perfect, but I do think she was extremely knowledgable on the sport. The way she went about trying to expose bloc judging was poorly thought out, but I think her heart was in the right place, her B&K bias aside. While I absolutely do not think B&K were victims of blod judging or underplaced in Nagano (overplaced in fact) bloc judging is wrong no matter what the results should be, so I fully agree with her there, but agian the way she went about trying to expose it was wrong, and it looked particularly bad when she in fact weng along with Balkov's exact FD placings, which was especialy bad as she was the only one to do so, including Balkov himself. I can 100% see how that made her look guilty.
Самая красивая Пара в Танцах на Льду из Англии Бриллиант и Шедевр Англии. Талант Послан Богом Им. Благодарю вас за Прекрасную Музыку и Видео Чудесное смотреть здорово Выглядит Эта Прекрасная Пара в Танцах на Льду из Англии. Дай Бог Вам Здоровья и Удачи во всем Счастья Любви Радости вам всего доброго и хорошего в жизни. Огромное спасибо Вам за прекрасное видео и Танцы Шедевр. Берегите себя. Галина
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@Stfne
Took the words out my mouth hahaha! :P
5.3 IS madness...they're completely in unison and just so fluid and smooth over the ice...what more did those judges want??! Lol!
The judges did not like the reinstated pros being allowed back. Similar to how they didn't like Tonya Harding being allowed to skate. The only reason they went 1-2 in the pairs was they were so far ahead of everyone else they had literal no choice. Remember the 4.8 Boitano got in the mens short with only a .5 deduction for falling on the combination. Witt's 4.9 for her clean short program. 2 judges having Miskutienok & Dmitriev with one of their best performancs ever behind Brasseur & Eisler.
I didn't care for their bent free legs in this dance. And their closed choctaw wasn't exactly great either as their right back outside edge wasn't all that wide.
@@gk891 I agree, but don't you think they were underscored at these Games due to the judges not wanting reinstated pros? Not maybe in the compulsories, they might have even been held up a bit to be 3rd. Their rustiness in compulsories showed.
@@rolandgreen7484 Definitely overscored in the compulsories. They were fairly scored in the OD. I personally didn't care for their free dance though as I didn't like how they recycled moves from their previous free dances. I much preferred their previous version of their free dance. At Europeans, I thought that free dance was underscored. But I admit that it failed to really capture my attention in any real way. Some people called both versions of that free dance 'geriatric'. I kind of sort of agree.
@@gk891 Yes but I would argue Gritschuk & Platov and Usova & Zhulin's free dances both had more flaws. Torvil & Dean's still was the most difficult of all 3 (Gritschuk & Platov probably the easiest of all 3) and performed extremely well. I didn't much like the presentation of it, but I didn't love the presentation of any of the top 3. USova & Zhulin had their strangest program ever and you could tell how forced and uncomfortable it was for them, and Gritschuk & Platov's had some great energy and appeal but also some sloppiness and things some of their other programs lacked.
Très professionnel
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I looked up the two top Russian teams Blues on youtube just now to compare to this and watched them entirely and I have to stay after watching all 3 I definitely think they were the best in this dance.
На то как они танцуют можно смотреть вечно, как на огонь в костре.
The darn cheek of Canada give them low marks... to think Torvill & Dean went over to Choreograph for the Canadian team.
i suppose as long as we no their the best then thats good enough for them :)
I thought this was a better dance than their first dance. I was surprised the scores were not better as a result.
It was better than their first dance but their closed choctaw wasn't as good as Grishuk & Platov's. Jayne & Chris needed to have taken the second step a bit wider. And one of Chris' back crossrolls after the choctaw looked scratchy to me. G&P also had stronger free legs. Don't get me wrong though, T&D are the greatest ice dancers of all time. At the 1984 Olympics, T&D had absolutely stunning compulsories, some of the best the world had ever seen. But by 1994, their compulsories weren't as good as they had been in the past. But understandably so as they hadn't trained them in quite a while.
I may or may not have had T&D ahead of Usova & Zhulin in this dance. U&Z showed really nice line in their blues CD but their choctaw was problematic in that Usova started her second step on a back inside edge as opposed to a back outside edge.
An absolute travesty TnD always number one...
A 5.3 is too low but she also gave Usova/Zhulin a 5.4 so she was marking everyone low. Except for Gritschuk/Platov who she had a half point better then everyone else in this dance.
Canada is all about giving less points. Bad, BAD. They skate with their hearts.
Compulsories are all about technique. While T&D might very well be the greatest ice dancers of all time, their compulsories were clearly out of practice here. I thought third was a bit generous.
@@gk891 Jean Senft I thought actually scored this dance the most accurately of all the judges. Both T&D and U&Z had some major problems, although some strong aspects to the dance too, but her stand out low scores reflected her severely deducting for those problems. R&K 2nd in the dance and G&P way out in front of all others in the mark made sense, and it was bold of her to score it as such. I don't agree with every single placement or score Senft ever gave, like I wouldn't with any judge ever, but she is one of the most knowledgeable judges in the sport. Her judging tutorials on all 4 disciplines for CBS were excellent and I learnt a lot from them each time. Very smart women.
I do think she overrated Bourne & Kraatz, like I said nobody is perfect, but I do think she was extremely knowledgable on the sport. The way she went about trying to expose bloc judging was poorly thought out, but I think her heart was in the right place, her B&K bias aside. While I absolutely do not think B&K were victims of blod judging or underplaced in Nagano (overplaced in fact) bloc judging is wrong no matter what the results should be, so I fully agree with her there, but agian the way she went about trying to expose it was wrong, and it looked particularly bad when she in fact weng along with Balkov's exact FD placings, which was especialy bad as she was the only one to do so, including Balkov himself. I can 100% see how that made her look guilty.