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Evan Lysacek, Nastia Liukin Talk London, Road To Sochi

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OMG TWO _skating posts in 1 day?!? Couldn't you just die?!? 

Evan and Nastia (reunited and it feeeeels so gooooood...) were featured on NBC's website today talking about their favorite moments of the 2012 Olympics and Evan's desire to wear the Red White and Blue again in 2014.

Geezerfest...it's getting so close I can taste it!

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So first off, sorry, I can't embed NBC video...probably intentional on their part. So here's the link. It's only a 2 min clip so it won't take forever, but if for some reason you are blocked, here's the synopsis:

Video: http://www.nbcolympics.com/video/2012/nastia-liukin-evan-lysacek-talk-london-road-to-sochi.html

 Evan's personal favorite moments of the 2012 Games:
  1. USA Women's Soccer Team winning Gold
  2. Ashton Eaton of the US winning Gold in the Decathalon (probably appreciated Eaton's HARD WORK AND DEDICATION -- 110%, bro!)
  3. The way gymnast Jordan Wieber represented the US with pride in the team competition even though she didn't make the individual all-around competition 
  4. Andy Murray winning Tennis Gold "at home" (Evan's a tennis fan!)

Nastia asks what he's been doing with his time since he hasn't been competitively skating...Evan mentions SOI, training, the "big decision" to come back this year, DWTS, his US State Department envoy gig (what again exactly happens for this??).

He says training is going great:

"Nothing gives me more purpose in my life than training and competing. I know you know the feeling, you came back and competed this season and, you know, I hope to follow in your footsteps and just more than anything be a good ambassador and good representative of the United States."

Um, Evan, you know she missed the Olympic team this year, right? Might not try *too* hard to follow in her footsteps.

So I guess the USFSA PR machine is on a roll. Please let this just be the start of a two-year build up!! 

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OMG let the awkwardness begin.

Source: http://www.nbcolympics.com/video/2012/nastia-liukin-evan-lysacek-talk-london-road-to-sochi.html


I CAN'T BELIEVE EVERYONE MISSED THE START OF THE SEASON!

Video from Medalists on Ice

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As we wait for the Grand Prix season to start in this pre-season, I came across this gem of a video a few days ago.

Edit: So this was posted already but it's still comedic gold and we're in the pre-season afterall :)

This video is ancient--from 2010! I saw it a few days ago and even if I had seen it two years ago it still never gets old...kind of like that one video of Evan interviewing Niecy Nash for Dancing with the Stars and it's like he's hyped up on sugarplum fairies and rainbows.

Highlights include Adam Rippon ("we're all going to hell"), Scott acting like a tool (shocking :P), mentions of Plushy, and Stephane.

"You're the only Britney Bitch we got!"

If this has been posted already then I am really sorry and please feel free to remove it as  quickly as possible. I'm a longtime lurker and first time poster! :)

"Space Jam" at Champs Camp

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The Shibutani siblings have posted another brilliant YouTube video!

This time, all your faves takes a break at Champs Camp to perform some amazing basketball shots!

(Well, OK, there was some clever editing involved, but it's cute as heck!)

Enjoy!

Team Balls

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No, really.



And the winners at Champs Camp below the cut.





Seriously, Champs Camp looks amazing. All the skaters I love hanging out together. (Johnny playing nice with USFS!) But wasn't Evan supposed to be there too?

Article 19

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JGP #2
LAKE PLACID, USA!


The Men's SP and Pairs SP have happened! More to come! Let's get into the new season guys!




Men's SP result (aka JOSH REALLY SHOULD BE IN SENIORS)





PAIRS SP RESULT



NO YOUR EYES ARE NOT PLAYING TRICKS, JORDAN DODDS OF AUSTRALIA IS REALLY SO AWESOME THAT HE'S COMPETING BOTH MEN'S AND PAIRS! GO JORDAN!

LADIES SP START ORDER




ICE DANCE START ORDER



OFFICIAL RESULTS/SCHEDULE/PROTOCOLS ETC

VIDEOS ARE AT THE JGP'S OFFICIAL CHANNEL ON YOUTUBE http://www.youtube.com/user/ISUJGP2011



IN AWESOME NEWS, JOSH FARRIS IS PLANNING A QUAD TOE IN HIS LONG PROGRAM!

DAMON ALLEN ALSO CALLS JOSH "PLUSHENKO NUMBER TWO" NOW.

JOSH AND ANGELA WANG ARE CO-BLOGGING.

IF YOU MISSED JASON'S FUNNY BLOG FROM COURCHEVEL IT'S HERE.

The Kween is Engaged!

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After nine U.S. national figure skating championships, five world championships and two Olympic medals, Michelle Kwan has enough hardware to populate many a trophy case. 

On Sept. 3, though, she got the ultimate in bling – a diamond ring. 



Kwan, 32, tells PEOPLE that she is engaged to Clay Pell, 30, director for strategic planning on the National Security staff at the White House. The two first met in April 2011.

"It was a simple decision and it made sense, that's what's so exciting to me," Kwan says of the proposal. "We are working together as a team, like in [pair skating]."  
 
Adds Pell: "It was amazing from the very beginning how in sync our way of thinking is, our basic values and our sense of priorities. We just both got each other." 

Pell proposed on Block Island, off the coast of Rhode Island. 

"It was hot and we were going to go into the water to cool ourselves off a little bit," Kwan says. "I wasn't anticipating going swimming. I said, 'I don't feel comfortable because I don't have my bathing suit on.' He's like, 'No, come on in,' so I said, 'Okay.' " 

"I was nervous about wanting to do it right, but I wasn't nervous about what the answer would be," Pell explains. "We had been talking for a while about how we would like to have a family and the idea of getting married and what we wanted to do with our lives – and public service. So I think we both knew where we were relationship-wise and where we were going." 

Public service runs in both families. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton appointed Kwan to serve on the Council to Empower Women and Girls Through Sports in June; she continues to work in the State Department as a U.S. public diplomacy envoy

Pell, a JAG and Lieutenant in the U.S. Coast Guard, is the grandson of the late Rhode Island Sen. Claiborne Pell, who established Pell Grants for college 40 years ago.

claypell1     michellediplomat

THE NEWEST D.C. POWER COUPLE??? IDK, BUT DEFINITELY THE CUTEST.


BEST WISHES, MICHELLE AND CLAY!!!

Source: http://www.people.com/people/article/0,,20628947,00.html

COSTUMES, COSTUMES, COSTUMES.

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Fashion forward: Designers, skaters on costumes
Competitors try to find perfect balance between style, functionality

By Sarah S. Brannen, special to icenetwork.com

(08/20/2012) - The new season is beginning. Competitive skaters around the world have picked music to skate to, come up with programs with their choreographers and trained all their toughest elements. What's left before their new programs are ready to show the world?

Costumes!

Most skaters work with designers to come up with the perfect outfit to complement their program concept. A few moms design and make costumes for their famous offspring; Tanith Belbin's mother, Michelle, and Alissa Czisny's mother, Debbie, are particularly well-known for making beautiful costumes for their daughters. Many other moms, like Meryl Davis' and Keegan Messing's, have a big role in the design process.

Along with a handful of well-known skating costume designers like Tania Bass, Del Arbour, Jan Longmire, Pat Pearsall, Brad Griffies and Jef Billings, designers from the wider world of fashion sometimes dabble a toe pick in the frozen water. Roberto Cavalli designed for Carolina Kostner, and Vera Wang has worked with Michelle Kwan, Nancy Kerrigan and Evan Lysacek. And, of course, some skaters design their own costumes, as Kostner did last season.


 Whatever the mix, designing a costume starts in the same place.

"We usually start by listening to the music and considering where the music comes from: ballet, movie, character," Czisny said. "We start with the ideas that come from the music and then look for design ideas that complement the theme. I must say, I think my mom is brilliant at designing beautiful dresses and costumes."

Usually, a skater sends his or her music to the designer, who does sketches and sends them back for review. From there, everyone has some input. Skaters will often tell the designer they like part of one sketch and part of another.

"Costuming is always a very collaborative, time-consuming and effortful process that we are involved in from the very beginning," Alex Shibutani said. "It is a mix of trying to be functional and attractive at the same time."

"Sometimes, if they have a specific character or movie title, I tell them to watch the movie, and get into the character and give me bullet points of what they want," said Bass, who has designed for many skating greats over the years. "Before they come, I do two or three sketches. I tell them to look at them intensely and tell me what you like, what you don't like."

"They send me a clip of their music, and I try to get them to send a recent photo or a video of themselves," Pearsall said, "So I can see their body type, their coloring, their skin type. I try to get an idea if there's anything they absolutely don't want, like a high neck or sleeves. We talk about the color, the skirt."

"Generally, the music will tell me what to do," Arbour said. "Sometimes they will send me a sketch, which is great. Sometimes I get input from the coach, but I have a rule that the skater has the last word."

Some choreographers are very involved in the costume design process; others leave all that to the designer.

"When I had my long program with Lori Nichol, she definitely put in her input of how she wanted it to look," Agnes Zawadzki said. "But my other choreographer, Scott Brown, doesn't have much input. I think it depends on the choreographer."

Like Czisny, both Courtney Hicks and Jonathan Cassar have a very close relationship with their costume designers.

"My mom has always made my costumes," Hicks said, "So she'll have an idea when we first pick the music, like color or design. We'll get the fabrics, and sometimes we'll change the design a little. When we finally start sewing it, it gets changed a lot. She designs it as she goes."

"My mother has made a lot of costumes for dance companies," Cassar said. "She asks what I want and she has really great ideas. Usually, a couple of weeks after we get the program, we start thinking about costumes: what's the line going to be, is it going to be a shirt and pants, or a vest, or a one-piece. I like things to be tailored really well. It's very easy for things to look bulky or too tight. There needs to be some freedom."

Arbour agrees about the importance of line, avoiding distractions like excessive hanging shreds of fabric.

"You want it all to meld together so it's a comfortable experience for the judges to see the skater on the ice," she said. "I don't want anything sticking out that makes you uneasy. I like to see the skater's line. At one point, they all looked like they were skating with a rag-bag on them; you couldn't find the body at all."

Even skaters who aren't actually related to their designer can remain very loyal throughout their careers. Patricia Economos has been designing and making Jason Brown's costumes since he was little.

"We pick the music, and then Kori [Ade] and Rohene [Ward] start brainstorming about costumes, and then we have a meeting with Patricia," Brown said. "Rohene's very out there. I love what he does, but we compromise and bring it back a little. They start talking about color and fabric. I'm very into it, but I really don't know fabrics and what looks good. I will try to have an opinion! I've never not liked a costume; I've always loved them. If I didn't like them, I would be honest about it."

Designers use almost all colors for costumes, but some people think one particular color is unlucky.

"I have some coaches who are so superstitious as far as wearing green," Arbour said. "They say 'Don't put that kid in green, because they're not going to make it!' Other coaches don't like white on the ice. I like white if it's done right. I think it's beautiful if it goes with the music. It's very soothing on the ice."

Just as skaters sometimes use choreographers who might not normally work with skaters, so it goes with costume designers. Gretchen Donlan and Andrew Speroff have turned to Bobby Pearce to design their "La Calipha" short program costumes.

"He's a Broadway costume designer in New York City, definitely not a skating designer," Donlan said on Aug. 11, in reference to his meeting with Pearce. "He gave us a cute little booklet, with sketches and sample fabrics for each part of the costume. Then we went to Paul [Ginandes] to have them made. Bobby came on the train from New York yesterday, with his little dog, and we all met at Paul's house and talked it over and solved the problems."

"Bobby Pearce is incredible, and he's done a fantastic job finding the compromise between looks and comfort," Speroff chimed in. "I like to be mobile and light; I don't like to feel tied down. My costumes in the past have allowed for a lot of movement. We're really happy with the costumes."

Inspiration

Many skaters love fashion and look for inspiration in fashion magazines. Designers follow fashion too, of course, but they seek ideas in a wide range of places.

"I've always been a huge fan of the movies from the '30s, '40s and '50s," Pearsall said. "I've studied designers like Edith Head, and Walter Plunkett, who did Gone With the Wind. But I've found inspiration in a restaurant looking at a menu and thought, gosh, look at these two colors together. If your world is creative, you can find inspiration everywhere."

"I try to keep up with the trends of fashion," Bass said. "Sometimes I get suggestions from coaches that I feel are outdated. Like, someone might want a dress like Kristi Yamaguchi had at the Olympics, and I'm like, 'Those were the days when they made skirts up to the ribs, but that look is outdated now.' Now the skirts are longer; it's an elegant look, more womanly. Sometimes I have to convince them that the trend is changing."

Designer Nick Verreos, famous for his stint on Project Runway, is a huge fan of skating and applauds the turn to runway fashion for inspiration.

"I take inspiration from a lot of the couture shows in Paris, New York and Milan," he said. "I've been very impressed with Yu-Na Kim and the Japanese skaters, who have incorporated some of those elements. You can see hints that the designers might have been looking at runway shows for inspiration. I'd love to see a female figure skater in something like the top of an Oscar red-carpet gown, something that looks expensive, and brings that sense of theater. "

Czisny and her mother keep an eye on all sorts of fashion, but sometimes a costume begins with the fabric it is made from.

"We find inspiration and ideas from many places, such as photos from designer couture or runway shows, bridal magazines, costumes from ballroom dancers or ballerinas, and even older skating costumes," Czisny said. "Sometimes, we even look for ideas in the fabric stores, at times coming up with the fabric first and then the design after that. That was actually the case with two of my 'shaded' dresses, the purple-gray dress from my long program in 2009-10 and the chartreuse-berry dress from my long program in 2008-09 -- both of those dresses were designed around the ombré shaded fabrics that we found and loved."

Speroff mentioned that for their Sleeping Beauty costumes, he and Donlan did a lot of costume research on their own.

"My costume, at least the top, was identical to a lot of pictures of what we saw that the prince was wearing in the ballet," he said. "We wanted it to be as authentic as possible."

Donlan would be happy with any costume inspired by ballet.

"I think I'm still in love with my Sleeping Beauty costume," she said. "Ever since I was a little girl, my mom would try to rip my tutu off me, but I would wear it everywhere. When I wear that dress, I feel like a little girl again, like a ballerina."

Coming attractions

Donlan was happy to describe the pair's new costumes.

"Andrew's going to look strapping," she said, laughing. "People are going to be bummed; his pants aren't going to be as tight! I'll have black velvet on, with long sleeves, which I'm thrilled about. I'll be toasty. I always have this skimpy dress on and I'm freezing, and Andrew's in velvet and he's too hot."

"It's funny, because I'm always hot and Gretchen is the opposite," Speroff agreed. "And she's always in dresses with no shoulders. So hopefully she won't be shivering uncontrollably at the beginning of the program. I've definitely had her shaking in my arms in cold rinks."

Brown debuted his new programs and costumes at the Glacier Falls Summer Classic.

"My short is black and pink, a shirt and a vest, kind of ruffle-y," he said. "My friend thinks I look like George Washington. I think we're going to shorten a bunch of things; it's too puffy. The pants are high-waisted and black, with studs along the sides of the pants. They're bell bottoms, with the same fabric in the V on the side."

Asked for a sneak peek at next season's costumes, Czisny demurred.

"I can't really give any hints on my dresses for this season yet," she said. "Of course, I'm sure they will be beautiful again, because that is one of the many parts of skating that I love: wearing the gorgeous costumes at competitions and shows!"

We'll give the last word to Verreos, who is well aware that despite the fashion element, figure skating is still a sport, and the costumes have to reflect that.

"It's a performance uniform," Verreos said. "It just happens to be bedazzled with a thousand Swarovski crystals."



BELOVED COMMUNITY, WHAT ARE SOME OF YOUR FAVORITE / HOT MESS COSTUMES?

Skating loses a legend

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Skate Canada saddened by death of Barbara Ann Scott

OTTAWA, ON: The entire skating community in Canada was saddened to learn of the death of Olympic and World Champion Barbara Ann Scott King. She died at her Amelia Island, Florida home in her 84th year with her husband Tom King by her side.

“Barbara Ann set the standard for generations of female athletes and women skaters who came after her. The discipline and focus that she learned early in her career were the foundation of her success, as Canadian, North American, European, World and Olympic Champion,” said Skate Canada President, Benoît Lavoie. “And she remained so connected to the sport, and to Canada after her own career was over. Every time she attended our events, she inspired our skaters and encouraged them to pursue their dreams. We extend our sincere sympathy to her husband Tom, her family, and her friends. She will be sadly missed by the international skating community and by her many fans worldwide.”
Funeral/memorial arrangements are pending.

Finlandia Trophy Day 1 Roundup

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The protocols are here


The men skated their short programs today, and while it wasn’t broadcast on TV, there are a couple of youtube videos!



SuperJavi


Yuzuru


Dornbush


Johnny


Zhan Bush

So what do you think of the programs? DISCUSS!

Oh, and also, there’s going to be a broadcast (not live, though), on Saturday and Sunday around 17:00 Finnish time – I believe it’s SP (Saturday) and FS (Sunday) for ladies and ice dance. Is anyone interested in a watch party? I’ll set one up if you’ll watch with me!

(Also, can we get a tag for Yuzuru? Or did I miss it?) Just kidding - found them. Thanks, unimagine!

Where to watch the (not live) Finlandia broadcast

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It’s that time of year again! The Finlandia Trophy will be held this weekend from Friday to Sunday. Unfortunately, not all of it will be broadcast and none of it will be broadcast live :(

However, on the upside, for international viewers, there will be an online stream of the broadcast. This page (which can be translated using google) has the two links for the different days of broadcasting.

Viewing Times

Saturday– the broadcast runs from 17:15 – 18:15 on Finnish time. This translates to:
07:15 Los Angeles
10:15 New York
15:15 London
18:15 Moscow
23:15 Tokyo
Stream link: http://areena.yle.fi/tv/1683053

Sunday– the broadcast runs from 17:20 – 19:00 on Finnish time. Starting time in other time zones:
07:20 Los Angeles
10:20 New York
15:20 London
18:20 Moscow
23:20 Tokyo
Stream link: http://areena.yle.fi/tv/1683057

I don’t know what parts they are showing on the broadcast. Typically they show the ladies and ice dance SP/SD and FS/FD, but I’ve heard they might be showing the men’s short tomorrow? Hmm… I guess we’ll have to see!

In case anyone wants to do a watch post, I’m going to designate this post for that purpose on both days. I’ll be awake tomorrow for the Finlandia broadcast, in any case. ;)

Finlandia Trophy Day 2 Roundup

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And our winners for the day are...


Kiira Korpi (in the SP) (Source)


Bobrova/Soloviev (in the SD) (Source)


and Yuzuru Hanyu!!! (Source - Watch the medal ceremony!)


RESULTS


Ladies Short Program Protocols


Short Dance Protocols


Men s Free Skate Protocols

Men Final Results



VIDEO

I’m not going to post all the videos, but I got them from the same youtube channel, which is here . I also found video that has the kiss&cry, some practice footage, etc. For your perusal, that channel is here.

Ladies

Kiira Korpi aka *____*


Julia Lipnitskaya


Mirai Nagasu

Ice Dance


Bobrova/Soloviev


Cappellini/Lanotte

Men


Yuzuru Hanyu


Javier Fernandez


Ricky Dornbush


Johnny Weir

Orange Bro out. Prince of Persia in.

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Wonderful, wonderful sauce.

Hobbled Lysacek withdraws from Skate America
Reigning Olympic gold medalist pulls out of event for second year in a row
By icenetwork.com

Evan Lysacek, the 2010 Olympic champion, has withdrawn from 2012 Skate America due to a groin injury, U.S. Figure Skating announced today. He will be replaced by Armin Mahbanoozadeh.

Lysacek was scheduled to take part in this year's Skate America, Oct. 19-21 in Kent, Wash., as part of his return to competitive figure skating. He has not competed since winning his Olympic title in February 2010. Lysacek expects to take the ice at the 2013 Prudential U.S. Figure Skating Championships, Jan. 20-27 in Omaha, Neb.

This is second time in as many seasons Lysacek has withdrawn from the event. He appeared on the entry list for 2011 Skate America, as well as 2011 Trophée Eric Bompard, but did not compete at either because of a disagreement with his athlete contract.

Lysacek announced his intentions to resume his competitive career Aug. 10 of this year on NBC's TODAY in London.

"I am returning to competitive skating with the ultimate goal of representing the U.S. at the 2014 Olympic Winter Games in Sochi and successfully defending my Olympic title," Lysacek said at the time.

Mahbanoozadeh will make his third consecutive Skate America appearance. He won bronze at 2010 Skate America in Portland, Ore. The 2012 U.S. pewter medalist, Mahbanoozadeh began his season with a silver-medal finish last month at the 2012 U.S. International Figure Skating Classic in Salt Lake City.

"I have been training hard," Mahbanoozadeh said. "I'm excited, determined and ready to go. I am looking forward to competing next week."

Information from U.S. Figure Skating was used in this report.

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Anyone going to SKAM elated by this, mixed feeling, sad, what?

Skate America 2012

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Grand Prix is upon us once again!!

For my fellow Canadians that may like to watch (sorry guys, you know the CBC, they looooove their geoblocking!), CBC's released their full line up of their airing times of the entire season.

Schedule

As a little added bonus, Kurt Browning's official Facebook posted what will be on and when this weekend:

CBC schedule for Skate America this weekend:
10/20/12 - Skate America (pairs short, men's short)* - 3:00-5PM ET - CBC (Canada)
10/21/12 - Skate America (pairs free, men's free)* - 2:00-4PM local - CBC (Canada)
10/21/12 - Skate America (ladies free, dance free)* - 12:30-2:30AM local - CBC (Canada)
10/27/12 - Skate America (ladies free, dance free repeat)* - 3:00-5PM ET - CBC (Canada)
Any other streams??

YOUR JUNIOR GRAND PRIX FINALISTS~

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OKAY SORRY I COULDN'T RESIST. BUT IF YOU HAVE NOT SEEN THIS PROGRAM, YOU HAVE NOT LIVED YET.

THE JUNIOR GRAND PRIX FINAL QUALIFIERS~

SO NOW THAT THE JUNIOR GRAND PRIX SERIES IS OVER WE HAVE THE QUALIFIERS FOR THE FINAL!

THERE ARE SIX QUALIFIERS AND THREE RESERVES FOR EACH DIVISION.



LADIES

                          
1. Elena RADIONOVA (RUS)                         2. Angela WANG (USA)                           3. Anna POGORILAYA (RUS)
15 + 15 = 30                                                11 + 15 = 26                                            11 + 15 = 26
Total score: 360.65                                        313.05                                                    306.06
Short Program                                              Short Program                                         Short Program
Free Program                                               Free Program                                           Free Program


                             
4. Satoko MIYAHARA (JPN)                      5. Hannah MILLER (USA)                          6. Leah KEISER (USA)
15 + 11 = 26                                            13 + 13 = 26                                             15 + 9 = 24
305.01                                                     311.73                                                      297.48
Short Program                                          Short Program                                          Short Program
Free Program                                           Free Program                                           Free Program


RESERVES:

Hae Jin KIM (KOR) 22pts
Courtney HICKS (USA) 22pts
Miyabi OBA (JPN) 22pts


PAIRS

                                         
1. Margaret PURDY / Michael MARINARO          2. Lina FEDOROVA / Maxim MIROSHKIN        3. Brittany JONES/Ian BEHARRY
(CAN)                                                              (RUS)                                                            (CAN)
15 + 15 = 30                                                    13 + 15 = 28                                                  15 + 11 = 26
Short Program                                                  Short Program                                               Short Program
Free Program                                                   Free Program                                                Free Program



                                         
4. Maria VIGALOVA / Egor ZAKROEV               5. Vasilisa DAVANKOVA / Andrei DEPUTAT      6. Xiaoyu YU / Yang JIN
(RUS)                                                             (RUS)                                                             (CHN)
11 + 13 = 24                                                    13 + 11 = 24                                                   9 + 13 = 22
Short Program                                                Short Program                                                 Short Program
Free Program                                                 Free Program                                                   Free Program


RESERVES:

Madeline AARON / Max SETTLAGE (USA) 15pts
Annabelle PRÖLSS / Ruben BLOMMAERT (GER) 14pts
Britney SIMPSON / Matthew BLACKMER (USA) 14pts


ICE DANCE


                                       
1. Alexandra STEPANOVA / Ivan BUKIN        2. Alexandra ALDRIDGE / Daniel EATON       3. Gabriella PAPADAKIS/Guillaume CIZERON
(RUS)                                                         (USA)                                                          (FRA)
15 + 15 = 30                                               15 + 15 = 30                                                15 + 15 = 30
Short Dance                                               Short Dance                                                Short Dance
Free Dance                                                 Free Dance                                                  Free Dance


                                         
4.Valeria ZENKOVA / Valerie SINITSIN     5.Evgenia KOSIGINA / Nikolai MOROSHKIN    6.Anna YANOVSKAYA /Sergey MOZGOV
(RUS)                                                    (RUS)                                                           (RUS)
13 + 15 = 28                                          13 + 13 = 26                                                  13 + 13 = 26
Short Dance                                           Short Dance                                                  Short Dance
Free Dance                                            Free Dance                                                    Free Dance

RESERVES:

Shari KOCH / Christian NÜCHTERN (GER) 22pts
Madeline EDWARDS / Zhao Kai PANG (CAN) 22pts
Andreanne POULIN / Marc-Andre SERVANT (CAN) 22pts



MEN

                                            
1. Joshua FARRIS (USA)                                  2. Maxim KOVTUN (RUS)                                 3. Jason BROWN (USA)
15 + 15 = 30                                                    15 + 15 = 30                                                    13 + 15 = 28
429.90                                                            412.23                                                             383.97
Short Program                                                 Short Program                                                  Short Program
Long Program                                                  Long Program                                                  Long Program



                                         
4. Boyang JIN (CHN)                                   5. Ryuju HINO (JPN)                                          6. Keiji TANAKA (JPN)
15 + 13 = 28                                               11 + 13 = 24                                                     13 + 9 = 22
380.58                                                       367.46                                                              363.27
Short Program                                            Short Program                                                   Short Program
Long Program                                            Long Program                                                    Long Program


RESERVES:

Alexander SAMARIN (RUS) 22pts
Han YAN (CHN) 20pts
Alexander PETROV (RUS) 20pts



SO OMG THAT LIKE KILLED ME. AND OFC I DIED ALL OVER AGAIN AS I REALISED THE ISU VIDS ARE OUT OF SOUND SYNC.

ANYWAY, DON'T FORGET YOUR JUNIORS AS THE FAKE SEASON STARTS. LOVE ON ALL THESE GUYS AT THE JGPF.

THEY ALL GET LIKE A THREE MONTH HOLIDAY BECAUSE THE JGPF IS HELD WITH THE GPF IN SOCHI, IN DECEMBER.

GO JOSHUA AND JASON



IceNetwork Super Saturday.

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AND IT'S ALSO UNGEOBLOCKED (as evident from the foreign users on my Twatter account)!

Skate America 2012 is being broadcasted LIVE on IceNetwork FREE OF CHARGE for only today.

Here's the schedule for today (ALL TIMES US EASTERN TIME).

Saturday, Oct. 20 - All Registered Users
3:30 p.m.: Ladies short program
5:15 p.m.: Short dance
10:05 p.m.: Men's free skate
12:10 a.m. (Sunday, Oct. 21): Pairs free skate

Just go to IceNetwork, sign up, and go watch!

Yuzu-kun's 95.07 short program thanks you for your time.

Fantastic Meryl-Charlie Interview

Skate Canada International

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It starts today! I was wondering if anyone had any streams? I'm desperate! Anyway, I'm sorry this isn't super fancy, but I figured I'm not the only one looking for help! Thanks guys!

EDIT: Thanks for all the streams guys! Is anything working?

ISU Live Results for the Event can be found here!

Pairs: Now!
Men: 7:30pm GMT -5:00
Ice Dane: 9:10pm GMT -5:00

Streams:

http://livetv.ru/en/eventinfo/142508_grand_prix_canada/ Seems to be working.

Alternatives:

http://www.lshunter.tv/other-live-streaming-video.html

http://hotbladeshotpassion.blogspot.ca/2012/10/skate-canada-2012-streaming-and-entries.html

Feel free to use this as a watch post guys!

Rosie DiManno is the Next E.L. James.

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eljames vs. rosiedimanno

Rosie's favorite moment during Skate Chanada:


Skate Canada: Ice dancers Tessa Virtue and Scott Moir cop gold with steamy free program
By: Rosie DiManno

This was Scott & Tessa erotica.

Carnal Carmen, X-rated ice dance, figure skating for grown-ups.

A sssssteaming hot version of a musical standard reimagined, daringly choreographed and exquisitely performed by a couple ripened into adulthood, no longer the sweet young Canadian things who so charmingly won Olympic gold in Vancouver.

Anyone wondering how the duo could possibly coax innovation out of an overused skating chestnut now has the answer: Like so.

Dramatic, intimate, exhibitionistic, their overtly sensual interpretation of Carmen almost brought the house to climax at the WFCU Arena here Saturday evening.

From those who had clearly taken a preview glimpse at a practice video posted on YouTube, there were expectant wolf-whistles and hubba-hubbas as Tessa Virtue and Scott Moir stepped into their opening pose, before the music began.

Seconds afterwards, Virtue had her hand placed on Moir’s nether regions. Then he brushed his fingers suggestively along her...


...inner thigh as she arched her back, as if yearningly, executing a lower-body move more often seen wrapped around a stripper’s pole.

“Is it sexy or is it not sexy?” coach-choreographer Marina Zueva demanded of reporters afterwards. “It is impossible to do anything too sexy. It is sexy because it is Carmen.”

Well, Carmen as it might have been staged by Bob Fosse, with all his signature pelvic thrusts and the sinuous slither.

There’s never been a Carmen like this before. It is voluptuous in presentation and bedazzling in athleticism. Indeed, between the breathtaking gold-winning performance and the medal presentation, Virtue stepped aside to demurely vomit, such was the physical and emotional exertion demanded of the program.

“I don’t think you can do Carmen without that element,” said Virtue, whose black costume bodice was slashed to the belly button. “There’s such a sexuality and, also, the rawness. That’s what we tried to portray. None of our movements are without purpose.”

And such movements: flamboyant, complex lifts; risky footwork, cutting edge spins and twizzles; blurring speed, Virtue with her legs wrapped around Moir’s neck, Moir with his face pressed against her abdomen.

None of it recycled from routines past, all of it exciting and stylish.

“Obviously, our take on Carmen, there is sexuality to it,” said Moir. “We worked a lot with a modern dancer choreographer and tried to make the moves more natural. It kind of really spoke to us.”

Another Carmen, vastly different — the PG version — was performed just before Virtue and Moir took to the ice, by Italian national champions Anna Cappellini and Luca Lanotte, who claimed silver here. But theirs was mush by contrast, bland —mangiacake, actually.

The Canadians soared away from the Italians on the scoreboard, after coming into the free dance, shockingly, just one-hundredth of a point ahead. In Friday’s short dance segment, Moir got all tangled up in a lift, had a face-full of skirt. (“Yeah, that’s the story of my life day-to-day,” he’d joked. Virtue shot back: “On the ice.”)

Free dance score: 104.32

Overall score: 169.41.

Zueva is confident these programs together could break the 200-point ceiling by the end of the season.

“All elements new this year, very difficult, so hard,” she said, with her thick Russian accent. “They do change position lift, it never happen before. But they’re Olympic champions, they’re world champions, they have to bring something new in the sport.”

Virtue actually had one obvious misstep during the routine, a stub of the foot where she fought to stay upright. Zueva shrugged it off. “Mistake? Who don’t do anything, no mistake.”

Translation: No risk, no glory.

Some of the Canadian duo’s lifts might actually flirt with the edges of what’s legal in ice dancing, especially one sequence where Virtue jumps into Moir’s arms.

Zueva was dismissive of that worry too.

“Legal? For Carmen— legal.”

(source)




In other news, PChiddy apparently said this:
"I know going into the Olympics that all I have to do is lay down my jumps. If I lay down my jumps no one can beat me."

Cup of China Watchpost

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