wow, good for Brian. did Florent skate a bad SP? did Brian take out the quad intentionally or what? I can't imagine Brian taking out the quad intensionally!
not really Kira's night. she popped the lutz and looked slow and uninspired. if she did the final spin as planned she would have finished way after the music. goes to show how low Finish standards for nationals are.
I notice that both Sophia Lee and Alyssa Baumann are wearing WOGA and not USA leotards in the Voronin Cup videos. Does this mean that USA Gymnastics is not sponsoring this international assignment? I was not under the impression that Martha allowed coaches to enter their gymnasts in whatever meets they wished, but rather preferred to keep strict control over international competitions to make sure that Team USA never gets too badly beaten in front of international judges.
God... if Pavlova really tries to make Worlds next year, she's gonna have a tough time with this group of RUS girls. They're SUPER talented and, apparently, pretty deep. I don't want to see Pavs fail at making the team. That would be almost as bad as seeing her get shafted in Beijing (still can't get over her FX routines... amazing).
AFAIK, the Voronin Cup is an open invitational, meaning that if the parents/coach/gym are willing to front the costs of travel and entry fees, then the gymnast can compete. Hence why Nicole Mandrini, a level 10 that has no business competing internationally, was there.
wow, good for Brian. did Florent skate a bad SP? did Brian take out the quad intentionally or what? I can't imagine Brian taking out the quad intensionally!
ReplyDelete*sob* What happened Kiira? You were doing so well in the short...
ReplyDeleteWho IS this Kiira Korpi? Where is the Korpi who used to pop most of her jumps ALL the time? She did great here, I'm impressed.
ReplyDeleteFlorent bombed the short.
ReplyDeletenot really Kira's night. she popped the lutz and looked slow and uninspired. if she did the final spin as planned she would have finished way after the music. goes to show how low Finish standards for nationals are.
ReplyDeleteI notice that both Sophia Lee and Alyssa Baumann are wearing WOGA and not USA leotards in the Voronin Cup videos. Does this mean that USA Gymnastics is not sponsoring this international assignment? I was not under the impression that Martha allowed coaches to enter their gymnasts in whatever meets they wished, but rather preferred to keep strict control over international competitions to make sure that Team USA never gets too badly beaten in front of international judges.
ReplyDeleteGod... if Pavlova really tries to make Worlds next year, she's gonna have a tough time with this group of RUS girls. They're SUPER talented and, apparently, pretty deep. I don't want to see Pavs fail at making the team. That would be almost as bad as seeing her get shafted in Beijing (still can't get over her FX routines... amazing).
ReplyDeleteAnon @6:40AM:
ReplyDeleteAFAIK, the Voronin Cup is an open invitational, meaning that if the parents/coach/gym are willing to front the costs of travel and entry fees, then the gymnast can compete. Hence why Nicole Mandrini, a level 10 that has no business competing internationally, was there.