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2005 Trophee Eric Bompard LP - Sasha Cohen

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Uploaded by on Jun 24, 2006

Sasha Cohens long program to Romeo and Juliet at the 2005 Trophee Eric Bompard.

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  • i don't like the cuts of the music, i much perfer the olympic version

  • I thought that there was very little interpretation here, it seemed VERY mechanical to me. Her Oly version was a huge improvement, in terms of choreography and interpretation.

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  • Such a pretty girl is she.

  • For some reasons I like how the crowd reacted when she fell on the triple Sal.

  • She's so slow and her jumps make me tired....but damn she's got amazing spins and that flexibility blows my mind.

  • The only thing Sasha was missing was consistency! If not, she had it all: technical goods, flexibility, she definitely was a crowd pleaser, she glided on ice, she had a lot of strength and power (especially in her spins) and many more!

  • what place did she end up in here? tnx

  • Wow I'm speechless watching her footwork sequence, she's so expressive! A true dancer on the ice.

  • 2:51 and 3:32 = PERFECTION

  • well I guess her interpretation is not cohesive to how you feel the music should be interpreted. things like this are subjective, which is why some people can be deeply touched by some skaters but others don't feel anything. Personally, when I hear the music I picture what she seems to feel, but she takes that to an ever high place for me.

  • I don't think she showed any interpretation here. And I don't think she's always, or even usually, "head and shoulders" above the rest of the field. She hits lovely positions, but I find her interpretation to be quite superficial most of the time.

  • Yes, certainly the new choreography and music cuts that she used for the olympics were better not to mention the authentic emotion she skated with there. But her interpretation is always head and shoulders above the rest of the ladies.

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