Three of the couple attending cup of
China will hope for a bronze medal in this season. As the French
Pechalat/Bourzat claimed their bronze medal at home Worlds and will probably
try to defend it, the Canadians Weaver/Poje are giving their best for being able
to reach the same home glory at Worlds 2013 in London, Ontario.
Pechalat/Bourzat proved to be very
solid last year, with a program (on an Egyptian theme) that wasn’t appealing to
me, but they were able to transform it and take it to its best.
In my opinion, the best free dance
of last year was Weaver/Poje’s: their “Je suis malade” was an absolute
masterpiece, it was intense and suited them perfectly. They have already had a
grand prix debut at Skate America where they earned the bronze medal giving up
an expected silver to the Russian Bobrova/Soloviev. They lost a position during
the free dance (that is beautifully choreographed but will hardly top “Je suis
Malade”) where, as they said, they left something on the technical side.
Bobrova/Soloviev improved a lot from
last year. As said before, they won silver at Skate America where they scored
the free around 97 points, the best free dance score in this season so far
(with the exception of Davis/White and Virtue/Moir who are on another planet)
and will be competitive for a podium finish, if not for the gold.
Chock/Bates won’t be a bronze at
Worlds, but for them a bronze at US Nationals will be a necessity for a World
spot, as they didn’t earn it last year when they finished fourth at Nationals.
Bronze last year was given to Hubbell/Donohue, who were fourth at Skate Canada
last week.
Sinitsina/Zhiganshin of Russia, who
won Junior Grand Prix final and Junior Worlds last year, will be also
competing.
PICKS
Gold: Pechalat/Bourzat (FRA)
Silver:Weaver/Poje (CAN)
Bronze:Bobrova/Soloviev (RUS)
PICKS
Gold: Pechalat/Bourzat (FRA)
Silver:Weaver/Poje (CAN)
Bronze:Bobrova/Soloviev (RUS)
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