What is the Olympic readiness of Canadas champions after their first Grand Prix
event? Are they on track or in trouble early in this Olympic season? The results
from Skate Canada International in Saint John, New Brunswick, though mixed, bode
well and while we are still over three months out, there are some encouraging
signs and lots of reasons for optimism heading to Sochi.
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for sure is that Tessa Virtue and Scott Moirs new free dance has Olympics
written all over it. Their music is by Russian composer Alexander Glazunov, who
is described as a Romantic Classicist. It is an emotionally poignant and
uplifting piece that plays to Tessa and Scotts strengths and is bound to
captivate the Sochi audience. Last year, the reviews for their provocative
Carmen free dance were mixed. The daring darkness of the dance brought either
"love it or hate it" kind of reactions. The reviews of the new Olympic free
dance have been universal in their praise. Artistically and creatively, it is a
winner and a crowd pleaser that is vintage Virtue and Moir. The gold will demand
endless hours now of drilling and refining in preparation for challenging U.S.
rivals Meryl Davis and Charlie White. The stage is set for an intriguing
showdown. In an Olympic year, one cannot underestimate the value of a stable
and supportive training environment and Patrick Chan has found that place in
Detroit with coach Kathy Johnson. In his words, he is "happy" and it shows. He
is patient and confident in practice, not perfect by any stretch but unfazed by
any stumbles or jumping errors. In a warmup at Skate Canada, he had a jarring
fall on a quad, shrugged, circled and did it again as it was intended. It was a
decisive win at Skate Canada. His demeanour spoke of confidence, preparedness
and experience, qualities that were missing heading into Vancouver. As he builds
to Sochi and expectations rise and demands on him increase, it is the balance he
has built in his life outside the rink and the foundation he has built in it
that will, he hopes, make the difference. For Canadian pairs champions Meagan
Duhammel and Eric Radford, it was a bit of a case of, youd better "dance with
the one who brung you". In the past, it was their feisty ability to maximize
technical risk and capitalize on it that got them to the world podium and it is
the technical mark that let them down at Skate Canada International. In what
Meagan called their lowest technical score ever, they dropped to third in their
long program. Their focus in Saint John was on artistry and character
development and, while they delivered emotionally charged performances, their
new focus distracted them from what they do best and their challenge over the
next few weeks will be to bring the old and new together. The one thing I know
about these two is that they are fighters and, with the less than stellar start
and their backs to the wall, they will come out swinging. Dont drop your hands,
dont count them out. Just when Kaetlyn Osmond thought she could begin her
Olympic quest in earnest, she suffered another setback. Having missed a number
of weeks due to an injured foot heading into Skate Canada, Kaetlyn woke up after
the short program with a sore hamstring and was unable to compete in the free
skate. The word is, she has tears in two tendons in her hamstring and will see
limited ice and training time for the next 7-10 days, at which time it is
expected to have healed. It adds up to a lot of training missed and can set up
the cycle of overtraining to catch up and then reinjuring. She is young and has
a bubbly personality so it will be tough to contain her. Kaetlyn has three weeks
until her next Grand Prix and it is their plan that she will compete. Other
Canadian honorable mentions and notable performances were those of Kaitlyn
Weaver and Andrew Poje who finished second in the Ice Dance event, Amelie
Lacostes short program and Eladje Baldes quad in the short. One of the most
compelling performances for me at Skate Canada International was that of
28-year-old Akiko Suzuki from Japan, who critics often dismiss as being too old
and past her prime. Her performances were captivating and her joy was palpable
every time she took the ice. Watching her compete, I was reminded of a
conversation I had with Elvis Stojko before one of his Olympic Games. When
discussing dealing with Olympic pressure, he said, "I just want to remember
why it is I love to skate and, if I can think of that, I will have the right
frame of mind to compete." Canadas skaters would do well to take that phrase to
heart. Through all the hype and the weight of pressure and expectations of an
Olympic season, it is remembering the pure joy of skating that can keep things
in perspective, calm the nerves and inspire break-out performances on the road
to Sochi.
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perhaps, it went off without a hitch. Organizers poked a little fun at the
now-infamous opening ceremony gaffe that saw only four out of five snowflakes
open up into rings, leaving the Olympics logo one ring short.
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Yankees shortstop Derek Jeter, limited to 17 games last season due to injuries,
says he will probably start on-field work Monday. Jeter, at his Turn 2
Foundation golf classic Wednesday night, said his off-season has been going well
and hes "looking forward to getting out there." The longtime Yankees captain,
who turns 40 next June, began last season on the disabled list after breaking
his left ankle in the 2012 playoffs. He wwas on the DL four times, including
stints for right quadriceps and right calf injuries, in the most frustrating
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