Kirsten Moore-Towers and Michael Marinaro of Canada had a sub-par triple twist that was graded a level two and she stepped out of the side-by-side triple toes before falling on an underrotated throw triple Salchow. Our next competition will be Golden Spin in Zagreb.” We want to improve on our speed and flow and overall quality. “We are satisfied with our Grand Prix season,” added Lu. “We felt good and we are proud of ourselves,” said Mitrofanov.
PRINCE OF PERSIA 6 THE LOST PLACE FREE
They finished fourth in the free skate and overall (121.19/186.16). The only mistake came when she fell on the throw triple loop. USA’s Audrey Lu and Misha Mitrofanov produced a level four triple twist, side-by-side triple Salchow-Euler-double Salchows and triple toes, a throw triple flip, and three level four lifts. “We’ll keep working and polishing the programs. “We made a lot of silly mistakes in the program and am sure it will come with the experience,” noted Kadyrova. They finished third in the free skate and overall (124.19/193.58). The mistakes for the sophomore seniors came on an underrotation on the back end of the side-by-side triple Salchow-Euler-triple Salchows, a fall on the the throw triple flip and the death spiral. Kadyrova and Balchenko’s performance to music from Prince of Persia featured a level-three triple twist, side-by-side triple toes, and three level-four lifts.
PRINCE OF PERSIA 6 THE LOST PLACE MOVIE
We’ll keep working on it.” “I feel very inspired by the movie Black Swan and want to bring across this little crazy, non-standard character,” added Pavliuchenko. “Compared to the first Grand Prix in Canada, we progressed as we could see with the reaction of the crowd. “We are happy we were able to project our characters,” said Khodykin. They scored 138.68 points for second place in their “Black Swan” free skate and finished second overall with a total score of 212.59. The 2020 European bronze medalists recovered to produce an excellent level-four triple twist, throw triple flip and triple loop, and two level-four lifts. Overnight leaders Pavliuchenko and Khodykin had a rocky start when she underrotated the second jump of the side-by-side triple toe-triple toe-double toes and then fell on the side-by-side triple toes. “Maybe it doesn’t look as beautiful in figure skating because we have to execute difficult elements.” “There is a lot of connection between ballet and Figure Skating,” said Mishina. Mishina added that before doing the program, they had watched all different versions of the Esmeralda ballet in order to tailor it for themselves. After yesterday, we were mad at ourselves and we were upset not because we were in second, but because of the mistakes we made.” “The short program here did not work out, but we were able to pull ourselves together for the long program and it was much better. “The second Grand Prix was harder for us than the one in Japan, I can’t explain why,” said Mishina. With a total score of 226.98, the team moved up the podium one spot to take the gold. All three lifts received a level four, as did the death spiral and combination spin, and they scored 153.34 for first place in the free skate.
Petersburg then nailed a throw triple Lutz, side-by-side triple toes and a throw triple loop.
The 2021 World Champions opened with side-by-side triple Salchow-Euler-triple Salchows followed by an excellent level-four triple twist. Mishina and Galliamov produced a near-flawless performance littered with high positive grades of execution (GOE) to “The Snowstorm” by Georgi Sviridov.