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Post by sigrid on Sept 30, 2009 13:14:07 GMT 1
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Post by reut on Sept 30, 2009 14:30:23 GMT 1
Amazing photos. Thank you so much. I always wonder, you have so many photos, do you have time to enjoy the show? I hope you do. Because in a way you sacrifice your pleasure so that many people will be able to enjoy Stephane's photos after that. Thank you.
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Post by nike2010 on Sept 30, 2009 14:47:31 GMT 1
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Post by reut on Sept 30, 2009 14:48:50 GMT 1
Unfortunately, can't understand the titles, but the photos, especially from Tango, are really good indeed.
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Post by faelkchen on Sept 30, 2009 18:08:38 GMT 1
Amazing photos. Thank you so much. I always wonder, you have so many photos, do you have time to enjoy the show? I hope you do. Because in a way you sacrifice your pleasure so that many people will be able to enjoy Stephane's photos after that. Thank you. I'm very happy you enjoyed the photos. It gives me much pleasure that so many of you like them so much. Sometimes it's a little bit sad that I see the show only through the camera and not with my own eyes, but then I see my pictures and I'm happy again, because they catched very precious moments. And it makes me happy to share these moments with you.
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Post by reut on Oct 1, 2009 0:25:26 GMT 1
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Post by freefall on Oct 1, 2009 4:50:24 GMT 1
I can see, that you are really back, reut - we have now some fresh news almost every hour again ;D Thanks, nice article - at last some positive words about Stephane's result in Oberstdorf from a foreign journalist. P.S. I have a question: why all American articles whoever they were about always have to contain some praise of American skaters even if they don't have anything to do with the person or event described in the article?
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Post by sirjames on Oct 1, 2009 8:46:40 GMT 1
P.S. I have a question: why all American articles whoever they were about always have to contain some praise of American skaters even if they don't have anything to do with the person or event described in the article? It is weird, especially since I ask myself: in what universe does Lysacek's choreography excel? And how can he even be mentioned in one sentence with Lambiel? Chan I get, that boy's execution of choreography is amazing - I don't especially like him, but he is a great skater with amazing skating skills. But Lysacek? And I take Joubert every day over Lysacek, because Joubert doesn't pretend to be sophisticated or very musical - in contrast to that Lysacek windmills himself unmusically and awkwardly through programs with sophisticated music, he nearly makes me cry every time.
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Post by freefall on Oct 1, 2009 14:29:42 GMT 1
It is weird, especially since I ask myself: in what universe does Lysacek's choreography excel? Exactly my opinion His jumps sometimes are, but choreography - I doubt that I think, to the American press shouting about their skaters at every stop is something patriotic, otherwhise I don't see any reason to mention them wherever they can (even if they shouldn't ).
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Post by stephanie2006 on Oct 1, 2009 18:48:18 GMT 1
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Post by safi on Oct 1, 2009 20:58:58 GMT 1
Unfortunately, can't understand the titles, but the photos, especially from Tango, are really good indeed. At fantastic Tell-games in Oberstdorf and Tell is also successful Tango-dancer the most interesting parts: "since about last two weeks I have no more adductor-pain" and "the triple axel is already quite good (in training) but here it wasn't necessary (to land)"
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Post by kaymil01 on Oct 1, 2009 22:41:24 GMT 1
Wow, promising news about the 3A...hope it continues to go well in training and it his upcoming competitions. No more pain? that is awesome to hear! I hope he can stay pain & injury free. I guess the physiotherapy he was getting in Canada helped (didn't he say he's going to Canada again soon?)
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Post by sirjames on Oct 1, 2009 23:28:05 GMT 1
Those articles are great, great news! Thanks for posting.
I am really interested in how they will handle the freeskate dilemma. It sounds like Grütter definitely wants a new freeskate.
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Post by reut on Oct 2, 2009 5:48:13 GMT 1
I can see, that you are really back, reut - we have now some fresh news almost every hour again ;D No, actually I'm having vacation now, in NY. the most interesting parts: "since about last two weeks I have no more adductor-pain" Actually I have some doubts about this fact. Stephane was asked about it in the mixed zone after SP. It's in this audio file, I gave a link here already: www.mediafire.com/download.php?x4ntlttuozmAt 03:10. It's loud there and I can't hear every word, but he definitely says there "it's the pain which rests" . Can someone translate the whole answer?
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Post by reut on Oct 2, 2009 6:56:51 GMT 1
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