2018/2019 Grand Prix Final Review - Men With PJ Kwong and Meagan Duhamel

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  • Опубліковано 12 гру 2018
  • Tony is joined by CBC Sports Analyst PJ Kwong and two-time World Champion and Olympic gold medalist Meagan Duhamel to review the mens competition at the 2018/2018 Grand Prix of Figure Skating Final. Among the skaters discussed are Nathan Chen, Shoma Uno, Junhwan Cha, Michal Brezina, and Keegan Messing. Please stayed tuned for the ice dance and ladies reviews and thanks as always for watching Skate Talk Online! Please follow us, and feel free to share your comments!
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  • @jahyunkang
    @jahyunkang 5 років тому +9

    Nathan 0:10 Shoma 7:58 Junhwan 14:48 Michal 18:15 Keegan 20:30 Sergei 25:01

  • @LilMomo29
    @LilMomo29 5 років тому +5

    No doubt, Like button smashed.

  • @evanperilstein5308
    @evanperilstein5308 5 років тому +5

    Junhwan’s lp was choreographed by Shae-Lynne, not David Wilson.

  • @Karlinberlin1
    @Karlinberlin1 5 років тому +4

    Good to hear commentators challenging Shoma. Some "exciting" jump moments are really saves. It's impressive but not good technique.

  • @liliashpotenko2682
    @liliashpotenko2682 5 років тому +3

    Am I the only one who like Nathan's free program?

    • @CM-pi8et
      @CM-pi8et 5 років тому +1

      Probably, it is a little watered down.

    • @amersk8er864
      @amersk8er864 5 років тому

      I watched it live from opposite judge side and all I remembered is he went to the left side to jump 5 times and right side to jump 2 times. I think he’s doing quite good considering he’s doing school and skating at same time but this program is more a jump practice than anything.

    • @evanperilstein5308
      @evanperilstein5308 5 років тому +1

      Jarrett Zarate It was good at Skate America. They’ve taken choreography out since then.

    • @amersk8er864
      @amersk8er864 5 років тому +1

      Evan Perilstein that’s kind of his pattern, starts the season with lower difficulty content but better choreography, secure the PCS. Then as the season goes on the choreo gets more watered down and judges still gives him the same PCS scoring, if not higher. His fans on GS also acknowledged the tendency to cutdown on everything non-jump as season goes on. It’s a reasonable strategy if he needs to get his BV secured, but it’s frustrating the PCS doesn’t reflect the outcome properly. This makes his fans delusional for his well roundness on ice. Nathan is definitely a talented young skater, but sadly he’s not very motivated to show them all on ice in same program.

    • @olegrostov9722
      @olegrostov9722 5 років тому +2

      Love Nathan's FS and SP.

  • @luckyblue2758
    @luckyblue2758 5 років тому +3

    Junhwan cha 👍🏻💙💜

  • @TAMNGUYEN-sm8ol
    @TAMNGUYEN-sm8ol 5 років тому

    Nathan has 2 superior arsenal: 4 lutz and 4 flip. if he just focuses to master those 2 jumps, he can drop 4sal or 4Tloop. His weakness is 3A. Yuzu/Shoma can do combo 3A+... equal to a quad with less time preparation. Nathan can't. I'm curious to see who reaches 200 pts in fs first out of 3 guys.

    • @moi3chats
      @moi3chats 5 років тому

      For some reason he hasnt landed the 4Lutz this season, i dont remember..think it was called ur.
      His 4toe is more consistent than the 4Lutz so i think he will keep the 4toe

    • @TAMNGUYEN-sm8ol
      @TAMNGUYEN-sm8ol 5 років тому

      @@moi3chats because he jumps so many types of quad--> not consistent. should focus on 2 quads+axel...i says lutz & flip+3goe would be competitive...

  • @marikafasola8771
    @marikafasola8771 5 років тому +2

    And who says it?Meagan was overscored as hell in her prime thime, she skated like truck driver!

    • @tylerbam7183
      @tylerbam7183 5 років тому

      Meagan was a great skater. She combined beautiful artistry with mental toughness and athleticsm.