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Sasha Cohen 2010?

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Sasha Cohen won the silver medal at the 2006 Winter Games. The question from the media remains: Will the figure skater return in 2010? Sasha Cohen will not say whether he has permanently withdrawn from the competition. It will be interesting to see what happens.

Sasha is one of the best figure skaters I have ever seen, she interacts with her audience, when she skates, it is like watching a dancer on ice. Sasha really loves this sport. She is one of the most beautiful skaters in the world. If she ever gets over the curse of falling during free skating, that would make her one of the best, if not the best, skater in the world now that Michelle is not in the picture. Will he be able to do it in 2010? That remains to be seen.

This sport, with the new point code system, is restricted to prepubescent teens. As a result of the countless jumps that need to be implemented, you could also call it a “jumping contest”. As a parent, I sometimes worry about the deterioration in the bodies of these young people. I wonder how Tara Lipinski (and her hip replacement) will feel with this new evaluation system. The sport is very inclined towards “girls” who do not menstruate. Sasha has enjoyed an incredible skating career and the number of medals she has won is a testament to that.

Sasha is an amazing skater; However, Cohen realizes his weaknesses. Unfortunately, he has a habit of not being able to skate two clean performances when under pressure. What I see is a figure skater who needs to do a self-assessment, and she analyzed her skating based on the current scoring system and those prepubescent jumping beams and decided if she needs to subject her twenty-something body to this unreal dream. “She would really have to work on her technical elements. With the new scoring system, her technical elements should be solid and hers shouldn’t. She’s very artistic. In this scoring system, jumping trumps art.

Cohen’s strength is his artistic ability. She is an amazing skater. She is a brilliant skater. Her movements are beautiful, splendid, and commentators always admire her when she appears to be “active”; that’s when Cohen stops falling. The question is WHEN! As Dick Button would say: “When will it be?” I still maintain that Sasha should continue skating as a professional or acting at the very least. Sasha has given me great pleasure watching her skate. I see the younger skaters in their show jumping, now, it’s not the same. Sasha skates gracefully and gracefully. I can watch her skate for a long time.

Prepubescent teens can constantly go through the motions to get great scores, but paradoxically, they can’t compete internationally because they’re too young! I found the “babies” who competed in the United States Nationals as boring little jumping machines. They can jump, but where’s the art, they’re not polished, and I don’t think they have such an impact on figure skating until they’ve developed some artistry and elegance in addition to jumping.

Change the scoring system. Ditch the corrupt judges, bring back the 6.0 system to reward more than just mechanics and physics, and let’s see maturity and elegance!

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