WORLDS!!!!
Are you ready?? I’m not. I
mean yes, I’m ready for the season-climaxing, wall-to-wall coverage that I’ve
heard about both from IceNetwork and NBC Sports (if you have NBC SN, that
is—and yeay, I do). But I don’t have the times embedded in my brain yet... I
haven’t read a ton of practice notes... I don’t even know what color Adam’s
hair is!! (No, that’s a lie. It’s brown. Still brown, pretty much like at
Nationals. I think. Whew.)
For better or worse, I
haven’t even looked at others’ predictions for the podium. So if these guesses
I’m making for DANCE and the MEN (both of whom get started on Wednesday) look
eerily like another blogger/writer/fan’s, we’re just going to have to live with
it. OK? OK. Let’s get to it...
DANCE
GOLD: Papadakis/Cizeron (FRA)
SILVER: Weaver/Poje (CAN)
BRONZE: Shibutani/Shibutani (USA )
Dark Horse: Cappellini/Lanotte (ITA)
Let me be clear: I would
enjoy a Wea/Po victory here very much... especially with the Virtue/Moir comeback looming. But
seeing how exceptional the Pap/Ciz work is again
makes me think they are destined to be more than one-hit wonders. As for the
Shibs in the bronze spot, repeating what they did in their debut season at this
event... they are ON FIRE. I want them to medal. Very, very much.
But with Cappellini/Lannote
and Chock/Bates at their heels (and
yes, I prefer to think of it that way than the other way around!), it won’t be
easy!
Assuming I’m somehow right
about the podium (the teams if not the order), I will guess Hubbell/Donohue to
end up in 8th place (they were 10th last year), and Chock/Bates
to take a dip down to 5th. FIFTH?? Yeah, maybe.
But if I’m wrong, remember...
I go all on instinct with this discipline. (Translated: I don’t know nuttin’
‘bout dance.)
MEN
GOLD: Yuzuru Hanyu (JPN)
SILVER: Javier Fernandez (ESP)
BRONZE: Patrick Chan (CAN)
Dark Horse: Jin Boyang (CHN), Denis Ten (KAZ)
Best U.S. Finish:
Adam Rippon, 6th
This discipline has the
biggest ‘can’t wait’ moments as far as I’m concerned. Armed with so much
risk/reward... and so much artistic excellence... that I’ve got (arguably) the
best jumper in the event with only an outsider’s chance at medaling! But on the
“risk” side is a whole mess-o-quads and triple axels (and more!), so you know
as well as I do that this could go many different ways. I think I’m choosing this particular way based on the variety
and consistency of performances we’ve seen this season. And I say the following
to Chan in particular: keep it together, Pat. There are some highly worthy guys
who might keep you from ANY spot on that podium if you blow up the SP this
time. (I’m including Rippon on that unseen list... especially if he’s able to
nail a quad lutz like I’ve seen and heard about in practices! Ooh that would be
sweet... Sigh. But I digress.)
By the way, I’m figuring Max Aaron somewhere in the 7th-10th
range and Grant Hochstein placing 11th-14th
. I hope they prove me wrong and (at least) go all top 10!
More predictions (and maybe a Worlds Wish List) tomorrow!!
4 comments:
Who is commentating on NBCSN?
I was wondering that at first too! So far I've heard Tracy Wilson and Ryan Bradley doing the honors.
It sounded like Tracy, but I couldn't recognize the guy at all, thx!
For the dance I guess it was Ben Agosto & Tracy... sorry, didn't catch that till last night! Makes a lot more sense than Ryan on dance :-)
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