Due to this event being in my timezone, I was able to watch most of it live.
It ended up being a massive emotional rollercoaster, hitting a plethora of extremes.
Due to this event being in my timezone, I was able to watch most of it live.
It ended up being a massive emotional rollercoaster, hitting a plethora of extremes.
And finally, we have come to the climax of this season. I’m going to be running this on all four disciplines this time.
I saw a lot more of this event that I expected to see. There were a lot of enjoyable performances.
The end result of having three national championships in around the same time is that you end up watching bits and pieces of all of them for a week, which leads towards a figure skating high.
There were a lot of great skates, though.
Continue reading “Highs and Lows-American, Canadian, and Russian Junior Nationals 2016”
I was expecting to be able to write my Golden Spin post two days ago. Then Yuzuru Hanyu broke the world record short program score again, and I realized that it’d just get completely overshadowed and kind of lost my motivation to write.
Sorry. And this includes both senior and junior events.
So, as you all know, I play the viola.
That is the reason why this post is so late.
So, here’s my actual Skate Canada post. In which I lay out the highlights and lowlights of the second Grand Prix event.
(Note: I don’t watch 90% of pairs because they bore me. Sorry.)