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Thu Feb-23-06 03:51 PM
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women's Long Program ****SPOILER CITY, BABY**** |
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Peuniltimate group skating now, Emily Hughes fell, but is in first with two left in her group to skate. you can see live standings here: http://www.nbcolympics.com/results/1500191/detail.htmland live updates here: http://www.nbcolympics.com/figureskating/5128847/detail.html
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Thu Feb-23-06 04:01 PM
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1. and Joanie Richette of Canada takes over the lead |
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superb performance. up now: Caroline Kostner, Italia.
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Thu Feb-23-06 04:04 PM
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2. bad luck, Carolina- into fourth. |
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now up: Elene Gedevanishvili, Georgia
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Thu Feb-23-06 04:21 PM
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4. Gedevanishivili into 5th-Cohen up now |
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Thu Feb-23-06 04:33 PM
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116.63. Not that good, but she's in first for now. She stumbled on a triple flip and fell on a triple lutz-double toe combination.
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Thu Feb-23-06 04:16 PM
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3. Please keep updating as muh as you can...Thanks |
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Thu Feb-23-06 04:23 PM
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5. Has Sasha skated yet? How did she do? |
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Thu Feb-23-06 04:32 PM
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6. She fell twice. Arakawa has just finished skating |
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and according to PBP on another board, skated extremely well.
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Thu Feb-23-06 04:34 PM
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8. yes, 125.32 for Arakawa |
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Cohen in Second. She'll be out of the medals, I fear.
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Thu Feb-23-06 04:37 PM
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9. Not making excuses for Sasha, but on the other board, |
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Edited on Thu Feb-23-06 04:47 PM by mohinoaklawnillinois
there has been references to her wearing a bandage on her left leg/knee.
Fumie Suguri is skating now and apparently has doubled a two of her planned triple jumps.
Kimmie Meissner is up next and then Slute.
Edit to add: Suguri didn't double any jumps but is presently in 3rd behind Arakawa and Sasha.
Meissner skating as we speak and has fallen on her opening jump. Only Slute left.
The OGM is now between Arakawa and Slute and I have a sneaky feeling it gonna be a Russian OGM sweep...
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Thu Feb-23-06 05:04 PM
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Slutskaya into third- 114.74
Final medals:
Arakawa: Gold Cohen: Silver Slutskaya: Bronze
Yankees: Meissner 6th, Hughes 7th.
KEMPAI!
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Thu Feb-23-06 05:41 PM
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16. Too bad...she got the silver, but from what I read it was Shuzuki's night. |
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...the top three were so close that even if Sasha hadn't fallen, then she still might not have gotten the gold.
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Thu Feb-23-06 05:01 PM
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10. How did Slutskaya score that low? |
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Thu Feb-23-06 05:05 PM
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12. in the words of NBC's live blogger... |
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She's skating to a flamenco medley, guitar music. Starts with a triple Lutz. She was supposed to add a loop, but didn't. Triple Salchow-double toe-double loop; she's done her second combination. Next into a spin. Then a triple flip; slightly dodgy landing -- the leg flew up a bit. But it was landed on one leg. Next into her Biellmann spin. Then her spiral sequence. Not in the same class as Arakawa's or Cohen's. Now a double flip-double toe. She meant to triple that. Then a fall on a triple loop. The gold is Arakawa's. Then a triple toe-double toe. She looks tired. Double Axel. Slutskaya smiles as she goes into her straightline footwork. The pro-Russia audience claps along, but this is not the performance they, or Slutskaya, wanted. Her final combination spin now. She hits her final pose and then leans over. Hands on hips. She looks exhausted, and disappointed. Now taking her bows, but the gold is Arakawa's for sure.
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Thu Feb-23-06 05:06 PM
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OMG, I'm sooo happy for Shizuka Arakawa. She's a beautiful skater and a former World Champion (2004).
And props to Sasha as well.
I'm just waiting to see how Ms. Slutskaya takes the bronze medal. I'm sure it will be a bitter pill for her to swallow...
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Thu Feb-23-06 05:39 PM
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15. Yeah, congrats to her...she really skates beautifully... too bad |
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about Sasha, but I'm glad Shizuka won over Irina. With her winning, and the others 2 Japanese ladies doing well (one one who didn't even make it here because she was too young!) they're going to dominate for many years.
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Thu Feb-23-06 07:02 PM
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19. What's everyone got against Slutskaya? |
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Edited on Thu Feb-23-06 07:03 PM by JVS
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Thu Feb-23-06 07:15 PM
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20. I just don't think she's the best skater out there...she's been the most |
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consistent lately, but she doesn't dazzle the way some can. She's very, very good, but when she doesn't hit her jumps (her strong point) her routines look very bland...her spins and footwork aren't that good, nor is her artistry.
Besides, she bitched and moaned after Salt Lake about being robbed. Sounds like tonight was a repeat of Salt Lake--she almost fell there, and her scores barely beat Kwan. And actually, had Kwan done slightly better, she would have finished ahead of Slutskaya and gotten the gold.
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Thu Feb-23-06 05:22 PM
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14. Stupid Yahoo news gave the results on their front page |
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Thu Feb-23-06 06:20 PM
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17. I had to look at the spoiler |
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I just know NBC will drag out the skating coverage til midnight, and I don't think I can last that long.
So, a Japanese upset! Wow. I thought this might turn out to be a repeat of the Baiul/Kerrigan match at Lillehammer. I've never been a fan of the Japanese skaters but will have to give them a second look.
We should all be proud of our US figure skaters. The hockey players, on the other hand, seem to be behaving like jerks again....
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Thu Feb-23-06 06:22 PM
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18. I keep reading about the results, and I'm just drained! |
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I hate it when people flub up. I didn't want to see Irina win, but I don't think I'll watch her blow it tonight--too painful. Happens far too often to enjoy the skating. Anyone else feel the same way?
People talk about Michele not winning the big one, but Sasha and Irina fall into that group as well--two Olympics, no gold.
I think I'll keep the tv off, or maybe just tape it to see Arakawa skate--sounds like she's the only one who stood up the entire time!
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Fri Feb-24-06 09:00 AM
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21. POSE - GLIDE - JUMP - WAVE ARMS - SPIN - JUMP - SPIN - JUMP |
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I hate the new scoring system. All of the performances lack passion and artistry. Maybe it's just me, but I found all of the skating disappointing and canned. Why do they even bother with the music anymore...just test their jumps, leg-in-the-air glides, spins and be done with it.
Very disappointing. Booooooooo!:(
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Fri Feb-24-06 09:55 AM
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Watching, to me it looked as though everyone skated the exact same routine. There wasn't much originality in any program. I like the old days better.
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Fri Feb-24-06 12:03 PM
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23. yes, the system rewards technical expertise |
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and aggression more than artistry. The next generation, the ones who grow up in this system may be better at it..
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Fri Feb-24-06 01:39 PM
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24. Very true...these people spend their whole lives learning and |
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practicing according to the old rules, then they get switched. What you do well doesn't count so much anymore. And, as people pointed out, the artistry is gone. I think the judging is always going to be subjective, so the new rules don't really get rid of that, nor do they make it any more fun to watch.
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