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Omg this was in the thick of TYCT and there was so much content back then😭 I forgot about this
#oct 22 2018 oniceperspectives#aww and now madi and adrian are teaching classes alongside him#HD Olivia & Adrian#Tina Garabedian#who’s the guy in the McGill sweatshirt#Jason Chan#Lolo and Nik#Thanks 🙏 anon
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2022 Euros Entry #29
Free dance
Tessari/Walker(SWI)
Thoughts: Jasmine, we’re not supposed to give out the centerfield name in the first program. But you’re going to be hard to beat.
Golubstova/Bielobrov(UKR)
Thoughts: Maria, first time I really liked this dress. Not centerfold material but still divine.
Fear/Waddell(GBR)
Thoughts: These two usually do so well, but this one felt like it was missing something.
Demougeot/Mercier(FRA)
Thoughts: as always, these two were fucking wonderful.
Garabedian/Senecal(ARM)
Thoughts: love this music. Tina’s dress is gorgeous.
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Tina Garabedian and Simon Proulx-Sénécal skating to an Abba medley for their rhythm dance at the 2020 European Championships.
(Sources: 1 and 2)
#Tina Garabedian#Simon Proulx Senecal#Garabedian Proulx Senecal#Abba#Mamma Mia#Honey Honey#Take a Chance on Me#Dancing Queen#Musicals Operetta Broadway#Finnstep#Armenia#Figure skating#Ice dance
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marjorie.lajoie: Fam at the Games❤️ (06.02.2022)
Bonus:
gabriellapapadakis: Je fais quoi moi avec ma main au juste?! marjorie.lajoie: @gabriellapapadakis @ginettecournoyergigi style👑
#gabriella papadakis#guillaume cizeron#papadakis cizeron#marjorie lajoie#zachary lagha#lajoie lagha#tina garabedian#simon proulx senecal#garabedian senecal#laurence fournier beaudry#nikolaj soerensen#fournier beaudry soerensen
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I really like this team, they have some nice qualities! I always end up liking all of their programs. Hopefully they have a solid free dance and can move up in the standings.
*not my video*
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i love tina and simon actually
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So many figure skaters chosen as flag bearers 😍
Brendan Kerry (Men) for Australia 🇦🇺
Evgeni Krasnopolski (Pairs) for Israel 🇮🇱
Lindsay Van Zundert (Women) for Netherlands 🇳🇱
Alexandra Nazarova (Ice Dance) for Ukraine 🇺🇦
Michal Brezina (Men) for Czech Republic 🇨🇿
Paulina Ramaunauskaite and Deividas Kizala (Ice Dance) for Lithuania 🇱🇹 (that one is a bit bitter for me as the spot was originally earned by Reed/Ambrulevicius but Reed didn't get Lithuanian citizenship but ofc that's not the skaters fault)
Loena Hendricks (Women) for Belgium 🇧🇪
Tina Garabedian (Ice Dance) for Armenia 🇦🇲
Morisi Kvitelashvili (Men) for Georgia 🇬🇪
Vladimir Litvintsev (Men) for Azerbaijan 🇦🇿
Donovan Carilllo (Men) for Mexico 🇲🇽
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2021 CS Nebelhorn Trophy & JGP Slovenia: Info & Streaming
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NEBELHORN TROPHY
Nebelhorn Trophy is the final qualifying event for the 2022 Winter Olympics. For more information on the qualification process for the Winter Olympics, see these posts. The number of Olympic spots available to be earned at Nebelhorn is: 7 men, 6 women, 4 ice dance, 3 pairs. A federation can earn up to one spot in each discipline.
Spots are allocated based on highest placements at the competition for skaters who are competing to earn a spot for their federation. Skaters who are not competing for Olympic spots may also participate in Nebelhorn Trophy. Their placements are disregarded for the purposes of spot allocation. In the entry list, skaters marked with “N” are not competing for Olympic spots.
Results | Schedule | Entries | Website | ISU
Type: Challenger Series When: Sept. 22-25 Where: Oberstdorf, Germany Level & disciplines: senior women, men, ice dance, pairs
Schedule (UTC+2)
9/23: Men’s SP 09:00; Pairs’ SP 14:00; Women’s SP 17:00
9/24: Rhythm Dance 10:30; Men’s FS 14:15; Pairs’ FS 20:00
9/25: Women’s FS 10:10; Free Dance 16:35; Gala 20:30
Notable entries: Brendan Kerry, Vladimir Litvintsev, Roman Sadovsky, Adam Siao Him Fa, Paul Fentz, Sihyeong Lee, Mark Kondratiuk, Vincent Zhou, Kailani Craine, Viktoriia Safonova, Lea Serna, Lara Naki Gutmann, Ekaterina Kurakova, Alexia Paganini, Tzu-Han Ting, Anastasiia Shabotova, Alysa Liu, Yuchen Wang/Yihang Huang, Laura Barquero/Marco Zandron, Karina Safina/Luka Berulava, Tina Garabedian/Simon Proulx-Senecal, Natalie Taschlerova/Filip Taschler, Juulia Turkkila/Matthias Versluis, Sasha Fear/George Waddell, Maria Kazakova/Georgy Reviya, Anna Yanovskaya/Adam Lukacs, Yura Min/Daniel Eaton
How to watch: Free livestreams - Day 1, Day 2, Day 3
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JGP LJUBLJANA CUP
Results | Schedule | Entries | ISU
Type: Junior Grand Prix When: Sept. 22-25 Where: Ljubljana, Slovenia Level & disciplines: junior women, men, ice dance
Schedule (UTC+2)
9/23: Women’s SP 14:15; Men’s SP 19:15
9/24: Rhythm Dance 15:00; Men’s FS 18:05
9/25: Women’s FS 12:00; Free Dance 17:20
Notable entries: Younghyun Cha, Ilya Yablokov, Minchae Kim, Jia Shin, Sofia Samodelkina, Adeliia Petrosian, Lindsay Thorngren, Ava Marie Ziegler, Natalie D’Alessandro/Bruce Waddell, Vasilisa Kaganovskaia/Valeriy Angelopol, Katarina Wolfkostin/Jeffrey Chen
How to watch: Free livestreams on the ISU JGP Youtube channel
#figure skating#nebelhorn trophy#nebelhorn trophy 2021#challenger series#jgp slovenia 2021#jr grand prix#events#season: 2021 2022#how to watch
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More 2022 Olympic Teams
Armenia
Ice Dance - Tina Garabedian / Simon Proulx-Senecal
Azerbaijan
Men - Vladimir Litvinsev Women - Ekaterina Ryabova
Belarus
Men - Konstantin Milyukov Women - Viktoriia Safanova
Bulgaria
Women - Alexandra Feigin
Estonia
Men - Alexander Selevko Women - Eva-Lotte Kiibus
Latvia
Men - Dennis Vasiljevs
Mexico
Men - Donovan Carillo
Poland
Women - Ekaterina Kurakova
Switzerland
Men - Luckas Britschgi Women - Alexia Paganini
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After all the noise Tina Garabedian and Simon Proulx‐Sénécal made following his positive Covid test at Worlds and them not being able to compete, them being only 4th in the RD at a small event behind two teams who has very little international experience (if any) and L/LG is not really helping their case...
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Quebec summer championships
In August, there was Quebec summer championships in figure skating (you can watch it here) and here are some highlights:
Gabby Daleman! That’s it. That’s the highlight. The music of both programs suits her so well - Libretango and Samson and Delilah. She won the comp by over 30 points, whereas she led only by three points after the short.
In pairs, it was the first outing of James/Radford. They appeared only in the short. And you know what? They do look good. I’m not a fan of painting the skills of skaters - I may not like - in bad light and intentionally diminishing their accomplishments. So, I’m saying they do look good I’m just not sure I want to see them, especially at the Olympics...
In junior ice dance, we had two parties on the ice in the rhythm dance, I love it when skaters go full out. It was Jordyn Lewis/Noah McMillan skating to Perm and Grace Pale/Kieran MacDonald skating to Le freak. If anyone is missing Too darn hot from last season, be advised that it’s possible to skate even blues to it as proved by Jamie Fournier and Anthony Haddad.
Of course, the most memorable performance in juniors is without question Hannah Lim/Ye Quan skating to Gangnam style. It’s totally not my cup of tea but objectively it’s a great choice by the choreographers, especially in the Olympic season. But honestly, I loved much more their FD to Cats. The cat moves at the beginning! The speed! Such a mature performance. And the lift when Hannah hooks up her leg behind Ye’s neck!
And we have two amazing FDs to Oblivion! I love love love it. You know the traditional way, rose in the hair, matador moves... Just watch Eliane Foroglou-Gadoury/Felix Desmarais and Jordyn Lewis/Noah McMillan.
Of course, I was the most interested in senior ice dance... (I mean FD)
I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again: I’m no fan of this season’s RD. In fact, I can’t stand it and probably won’t watch it much this season because it’s no fun for me to watch it, I know nothing about street dance, about hip hop, about modern music and I don’t even feel any desire to get to know something about it. And it’s certainly no fun to read about my complaints so...
I think that the example of that kind of typical choreo we’ll get in RD this season is Holly Harris/Jason Chan - Can’t get out of my head. It’s not that modern, there are attempts at appearing modern and it’s fulfilling all the requirements...
Out of the lesser-known skaters I liked Maia Ianneta/Liam Carr skating their FD to Clair de Lune. And also Torri Hollstein/Joshua Burger with their FD to Never enough. It was so nice, calming and with great lifts.
There is a team from New Zealand! Charlotte Lafond-Fournier/Richard Kam. Their RD to Stay with me is a bit softer than the others, it’s quite nice with an interesting lift. And I loved their FD to Seven nation army so much. They even have military-like costumes! The marching, saluting! Even fighting in the step sequence!
I believe there’s a conspiracy going on. I’ve never cared much about Tina Garabedian/Simon Proulx-Senecal but their RD to Respect is quite nice and they skate their FD to Autumn leaves and Luck be a lady. I mean Autumn leaves sung in French by Andrea Bocelli is one of my absolutely favourite songs (here it’s Sinatra’s version but anyway) and my favourite program by my favourite skater - which is obviously Javi - is Guys and Dolls. So, I simply have to be a fan ;) They look really ready for Nebelhorn to fight for the Olympic spot in a month.
What is quite interesting is that Alicia Fabbri/Paul Ayer skate their RD to the same music as Hurtado/Khaliavin. I do think H/K are more “contemporary” but this was also good. However, what is amazing is their Frida FD! Omg, Paul has half of Frida’s face on his shirt. And what a rotational lift. Alicia just hangs on Paul’s neck with her leg. This is flamenco on the ice.
And finally, finally after more than a year my favourites Marie-Jade Lauriault/Romain Le Gac on the ice, now representing Canada. My notes say: “I love them, I love them even in this hell of a dance.” Ehm.... yeah that’s all I have to say about my feelings towards them and towards the RD (Downtown). Great twizzels and so much flow in the FD to Some nights. Much more than in the past.
#figure skating#figureskating#current season#2021/2022#watch party#gabrielle daleman#lauriault le gac#hannah lim#ye quan#quebec summer championships
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2022 Olympians Living Outside Represented County
James Reed (curling/U.S.A.)(Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany)
Madison Chock (figure skating/U.S.A.)(Montreal, Quebec)
Madison Hubbell (figure skating/U.S.A.)(Montreal, Quebec)
Jake Sanderson (hockey/U.S.A.)(Calgary, Alberta)
Jamie Anderson (snowboarding/U.S.A.)(Whistler, British Columbia)
Denni Xhepa (skiing/Albania)(Sestriere, Italy)
Nathan Crumpton (skeleton/American Samoa)(Park City, Utah)
Verónica Ravenna (luge/Argentina)(Vancouver, British Columbia)
María Rodríguez (speed skating/Argentina)(Salt Lake City, Utah)
Tina Garabedian (figure skating/Armenia)(Laval, Quebec)
Simon Proulx-Sénécal (figure skating/Armenia)(LaSalle, Quebec)
Lars Young-Vik (skiing/Australia)(Oslo, Norway)
Brendan Kerry (figure skating/Australia)(Moscow, Russia)
Vladimir Litvintsev (figure skating/Azerbaijan)(Moscow, Russia)
Ekaterina Ryabova (figure skating/Azerbaijan)(Moscow, Russia)
Mikita Labastau (biathlon/Belarus)(Uva, Russia)
Elena Kruchinkina (biathlon/Belarus)(Smolniy, Russia)
Cesar Beauvais (biathlon/Belgium)(Combloux, France)
Tom Lahaye-Goffart (biathlon/Belgium)(Villard-De-Lans, France)
Lotte Lie (biathlon/Belgium)(Lillehammer, Norway)
Kim Meylemans (skeleton/Belgium)(Schönau Königssee, Germany)
Michel Macedo (skiing/Brazil)(Sinatra, Portugal)
Manex Silva (skiing/Brazil)(Etxauri, Spain)
Sabrina Cass (skiing/Brazil)(Park City, Utah)
Marie-Michèle Gagnon (skiing/Canada)(South Lake Tahoe, CA)
Keegan Messing (figure skating/Canada)(Girdwood, Alaska)
Nikolaj Sørensen (figure skating/Canada)(Copenhagen, Denmark)
Piper Gilles (figure skating/Canada)(Colorado Springs, Colorado)
Ted-Jan Bloemens (speed skating/Canada)(Gouda, The Netherlands)
Eileen Gu (skiing/China)(San Francisco, California)
Rachel Llanes (hockey/China)(San Jose, California)
Tia Chan (hockey/China)(Mansfield, Connecticut)
Anna Segedi (hockey/China)(Commerce Township, Michigan)
Jessica Wong (hockey/China)(Sydney, Nova Scotia)
Rebekah Kolstad (hockey/China)(Mankato, Minnesota)
Hannah Miller (hockey/China)(Penticton, British Columbia)
Kimberley Newell (hockey/China)(Nelson, British Columbia)
Anna Fairman (hockey/China)(Troy, Michigan)
Taylor Lum (hockey/China)(Toronto, Ontario)
Kassy Betinol (hockey/China)(Okotoks, Alberta)
Maddie Woo (hockey/China)(Maple Grove, Minnesota)
Leah Lum (hockey/China)(Richmond, British Columbia)
Camryn Wong (hockey/China)(Vancouver, British Columbia)
Michael Poettoz (skiing/Colombia)(Arâches-La-Frasse, France)
Carlos Quintana (skiing/Colombia)(La Rioja, Andorra)
Elizaveta Zhuk (figure skating/Czech Republic)(Moscow, Russia)
Lenka Serdar (hockey/Czech Republic)(Lexington, Massachusetts)
Alena Mills (hockey/Czech Republic)(Ufa, Russia)
Ukaleq Slettemark (biathlon/Denmark)(Nuuk, Greenland)
Sarah Escobar (skiing/Ecuador)(Colchester, Vermont)
Shannon-Ogbnai Abeda (skiing/Eritrea)(Lethbridge, Alberta)
Katie Vesterstein (skiing/Estonia)(Park City, Utah)
Simo Peltola (skiing/Finland)(Mayrhofen, Austria)
Michelle Karvinen (hockey/Finland)(Rødovre, Denmark)
Gabriella Papadakis (figure skating/France)(Montreal, Quebec)
Guillaume Cizeron (figure skating/France)(Montreal, Quebec)
Moris Kvitelashvili (figure skating/Georgia)(Moscow, Russia)
Anastasia Gubanova (figure skating/Georgia)(St. Petersburg, Russia)
Karina Safina (figure skating/Georgia)(Perm, Russia)
Luka Berulava (figure skating/Georgia)(Perm, Russia)
Maria Kazakova (figure skating/Georgia)(Moscow, Russia)
Georgy Reviya (figure skating/Georgia)(Moscow, Russia)
Romed Baumann (skiing/Germany)(Hochfilzen, Austria)
Emma Aicher (skiing/Germany)(Sundsvall, Sweden)
Carlos Mäder (skiing/Ghana)(Luzern, Switzerland)
James Clugnet (skiing/Great Britain)(Oslo, Norway)
Gus Kenworthy (skiing/Great Britain)(Telluride, Colorado)
Zoe Atkin (skiing/Great Britain)(Park City, Utah)
Makayla Gerken-Schofield (skiing/Great Britain)(Châtel, France)
Leonie Gerken-Schofield (skiing/Great Britain)(Châtel, France)
Oliver Davies (skiing/Great Britain)(Chambéry, France)
Rupert Staudinger (luge/Great Britain)(Schönau Am Königssee, Germany)
Charlotte Bankes (snowboarding/Great Britain)(Puy-Saint-Vincent, France)
Cornelius Kersten (speed skating/Great Britain)(Heerenveen, Netherlands)
Ioulia Chtchetinina (figure skating/Hungary)(Neuchâtel, Switzerland)
Kamilla Kozuback (snowboarding/Hungary)(Calgary, Alberta)
Snorri Einarsson (skiing/Iceland)(Tromsø, Norway)
Kristrún Guðnadóttir (skiing/Iceland)(Lillehammer, Norway)
Isak Pederson (skiing/Norway)(Hjelvik, Norway)
Jack Gower (skiing/Ireland)(Chichester, U.K.)
Tess Arbez (skiing/Ireland)(Vetraz-Monthoux, France)
Thomas Maloney-Westgård (skiing/Ireland)(Meråker, Norway)
Brendan Newby (skiing/Ireland)(Park City, Utah)
Elsa Desmond (luge/Ireland)(Essex, U.K.)
Seamus O’Connor (snowboarding/Ireland)(Park City, Utah)
Barni Szőllős (skiing/Israel)(Budapest, Hungary)
Noa Szőllős (skiing/Israel)(Budapest, Hungary)
Alexei Bychenko (figure skating/Israel)(Hackensack, New Jersey)
Hailey Kops (figure skating/Israel)(West Orange Township, New Jersey)
Louie Vito III (snowboarding/Italy)(Sandy, Utah)
Benjamin Alexander (skiing/Jamaica)(Wellingborough, U.K.)
Shanwayne Stephens (bobsleigh/Jamaica)(Peterborough, U.K.)
Ashley Watson (bobsleigh/Jamaica)(Peterborough, U.K.)
Rolando Reid (bobsleigh/Jamaica)(Baltimore, Maryland)
Matthew Wekpe (bobsleigh/Jamaica)(London, U.K.)
Jazmine Fenlator-Victorian (bobsleigh/Jamaica)(Wayne Township, NJ)
Hosoyamada Akane (hockey/Japan)(Banff, Alberta)
Albin Tahiri (skiing/Kosovo)(Slovenj Gradec, Slovenia)
Deniss Vasiljevs (figure skating/Latvia)(Champéry, Switzerland)
Markuss Vinogradovs (skiing/Latvia)(Trondheim, Norway)
Cesar Arnouk (skiing/Lebanon)(Montreal, Quebec)
Manon Ouaiss (skiing/Lebanon)(Paris, France)
Gwyneth Ten-Raa (skiing/Luxembourg)(Sion, Switzerland)
Mathieu Neumuller (skiing/Madagascar)(Mont-De-Lans, France)
Mialitiana Clerc (skiing/Madagascar)(Magland, France)
Aruwin Salehhudin (skiing/Malaysia)(Colorado Springs, Colorado)
Jenise Spiteri (skiing/Malta)(Redwood City, California)
Rodolfo Dickson (skiing/Mexico)(Vancouver, British Columbia)
Sarah Gaxiola (skiing/Mexico)(Vail, Colorado)
Jonathan Soto (skiing/Mexico)(Minneapolis, Minnesota)
Maksim Makarov (biathlon/Moldova)(Izhevsk, Russia)
Alla Ghilenko (biathlon/Moldova)(Chernihiv, Ukraine)
Alina Stremous (biathlon/Moldova)(St. Petersburg, Russia)
Yassine Aouich (skiing/Morocco)(Nice, France)
Ivo De Bruin (bobsleigh/The Netherlands)(Calgary, Alberta)
Samuel Ikpefan (skiing/Nigeria)(La Roche-Sur-Foron, France)
Ornella Oettl (skiing/Peru)(Innsbruck, Austria)
Asa Miller (skiing/The Philippines)(Portland, Oregon)
Katerina Kurakova (figure skating/Poland)(Egna, Italy)
José Cabeça (skiing/Portugal)(Dubai, U.A.E.)
Vanina Guerillot (skiing/Portugal)(Bozel, France)
Kellie Delka (skeleton/Puerto Rico)(Denton, Texas)
Diana Davis (figure skating/R.O.C.)(Novi, Michigan)
Gleb Smolkin (figure skating/R.O.C.)(Novi, Michigan)
Natalia Ushkina (biathlon/Romania)(Saransk, Russia)
Jakov Fak (biathlon/Slovenia)(Mrkopalj, Croatia)
Timofey Lapshin (biathlon/South Korea)(Odintsovo, Russia)
Ekaterina Avvakumova (biathlon/South Korea)(St. Petersburg, Russia)
Thibault Magnin (skiing/Spain)(Andorra La Vella, Andorra)
Laura Barquero (figure skating/Spain)(Bergamo, Italy)
Marco Zandron (figure skating/Spain)(Bergamo, Italy)
Olivia Smart (figure skating/Spain)(Montreal, Quebec)
Nadja Pastrernack (bobsleigh/Switzerland)(Grenoble, France)
Alexia Paganini (figure skating/Switzerland)(Harrison, New York)
Keely Moy (hockey/Switzerland)(San Diego, California)
Ping-Jui Ho (skiing/Taiwan)(Waidhofen An Der Ybbs, Austria)
Nicola Zanon (skiing/Thailand)(St. Bernando, Italy)
Mark Chanluong (skiing/Thailand)(Aosta, Italy)
Mida Jaiman (skiing/Thailand)(Bellinzona, Switzerland)
Karen Chanluong (skiing/Thailand)(Aosta, Italy)
Yohan Goutt-Gonçalves (skiing/East Timor)(Suresnes, France)
Andre Marcano (bobsleigh/Trinidad & Tobago)(New York, New York)
Axel Brown (bobsleigh/Trinidad & Tobago)(Loughborough, U.K.)
Anastasiia Shabatova (figure skating/Ukraine)(Moscow, Russia)
#Sports#Winter#National Teams#U.S.A.#U.S.#Celebrities#Albania#Italy#Races#Utah#Argentina#Canada#British Columbia#Armenia#Quebec#Australia#Norway#Russia#Azerbaijan#Belarus#Belgium#France#Brazil#Portugal#Spain#Alaska#Denmark#Colorado#Hockey#Connecticut
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2022 Euros entry #25
Short dance
Mazingue/Gaidajenko(EST)
Thoughts: Solene’s facial expressions are adorable.
Garabedian/Senecal(ARM)
Thoughts: Tina’s hairstyle is gorgeous and I like her earrings
Semenjuk/Yukhimuk(BLR)
Thoughts: one of the main reasons the suspension sucks. I don’t get to see Victoria’s smile anymore. She holds up this team, you know. Ilya is just a sparkly lift accessory.
Ignateva/Szemko(HUN)
Thoughts: these outfits need more pizzaz. The entire program cannot be supported by Daniel’s adorable freckles
Pucherova/Lysak(SVK)
Thoughts: could their choregraphy have used some maturity, yes. But the speed is coming along. And Nikita’s hands are pretty.
Fear/Waddell(GBR)
Thoughts: this choreography was perfect for Sasha. I love her so much.
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Tina Garabedian and Simon Proulx-Sénécal's free dance costumes at the 2020 European Championships.
(Sources: 1 and 2)
#Tina Garabedian#Simon Proulx Senecal#Garabedian Proulx Senecal#Ice dance#Figure skating#Armenia#2019–2020#2020 Europeans
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1 NAZAROVA Oleksandra / NIKITIN Maksym
Taking in the moment of those Olympic Rings. Classy move. Score 97.34. 162.87
2 GARABEDIAN Tina / PROULX SENECAL Simon
This music takes me back. I’m a sucker for this type of music. They look very elegant. A little sass never hurt anybody. Three elements under review. Delightful skate. Score 101.16. 167.03
3 KAZAKOVA Maria / REVIYA Georgy
Very innovative thus far. Issue with opening set of twizzles - I guess not L4. 🤷🏻♀️. Dark music indeed but intriguing. On the verge of goth/steampunk. I liked it! It drew me in. Eerie. Score 97.25 164.33
4 TASCHLEROVA Natalie / TASCHLER Filip
Brother/sister team. A full bodied piece of music. They exude power. Very dramatic piece. The tempo changes. Spring in Buenos Aires. Argentine Tango. The build up through the performance was sublimely done. Score 101.10. 168.32
5 TURKKILA Juulia / VERSLUIS Matthias
Lyrical. Nice lift sequence. They create lovely lines. She has such joy on her face. Very light and airy skating. Nice slide. A couple of elements under review. An absolutely lovely skate. Score. 105.65. 173.88
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tina garabedian should get additional points for her amazing outfit and hair !!!!!!!!!
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