tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17428443.post7881092476961096009..comments2023-07-06T04:55:31.144-07:00Comments on Axels, Loops, and Spins: The Op-Ed: Down But Not Out!Aaronhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12064343000309585083noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17428443.post-37247344574160504512010-01-13T22:52:43.330-08:002010-01-13T22:52:43.330-08:00You should add Yamaguchi to the list of winners no...You should add Yamaguchi to the list of winners not considered top favorite. Ito was destroying the competition...in practice in Albertville, then imploded in the short program. So did Harding. Kristi had only had one good competition that season (Nationals) coming in and everyone was sure she would fade in the glare of triple axel glory and have to wait until 94.ramonfan08https://www.blogger.com/profile/02907898507749454478noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17428443.post-15680469875453359962010-01-13T19:11:34.515-08:002010-01-13T19:11:34.515-08:00As long as we're talking opinions regarding th...As long as we're talking opinions regarding the American women, I'm really starting to get fed up with the American media's obsession with Sasha Cohen. I absolutely adored her skating in her day, and a part of me wants her to come back in top form and clobber everybody.<br /><br />HOWEVER.<br /><br />I am SICK and TIRED of having EVERY single female skater that does an interview get asked about Sasha. Maybe these girls might have a bit more confidence--and therefore perform better overall--if people would actually take notice of what THEY can do well rather than constantly comparing them to the skaters of yesteryear. All of the girls have handled it pretty well, but I can't imagine what it's like to be skating all of those years, fighting for an Olympic spot.....and totally interviewed only to be asked about SOMEONE ELSE who hasn't even competed since 2006!evilapprenticenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17428443.post-83591520444901728972010-01-13T18:24:31.005-08:002010-01-13T18:24:31.005-08:00Hah, ok, well I look forward to reminding you of t...Hah, ok, well I look forward to reminding you of this piece about one month from now after the Olympics.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17428443.post-44906522750218705792010-01-13T17:42:33.918-08:002010-01-13T17:42:33.918-08:00True. The people who won the Olympic were not the...True. The people who won the Olympic were not the person who was suppose to win. However, those people were definitely the 2nd or 3rd in line to win. (Even though Hughes was deemed the 4th one inline, I always liked her much better than Squasha.) In this year's case, that means Mao, Ando, and Joannie. The Americans are relegated to maybe 5th-8th in line to win which basically means no one is going to win the gold medal. I can see perhaps if the top skaters fell apart that American ladies might (and that's a big might) get a bronze. Just look at Yuna. Horrible skate and still came away with gold at Caner.net. Mao's shakey skating at Japanese Nationals still top perfect American ladies with perhaps an exception of perfect Alissa. That's just the way it is. If Alissa (if she goes) has a dream skate and the top three contenders have a disaster skate, then I can see her possibly winning gold. But that's an awful tall mountain to climb. She always buckles under pressure and never had a perfect sp and lp (just like squasha).Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com