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Josee Chouinard 1996 Champions Series Final Short Program

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Uploaded by on Jan 4, 2008

Josee finishes 2nd in short program at the 1996 Champions Series Final

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  • At Worlds and olympics, the judges were just waiting to give her great marks if he did a clean performance. so much flow and ease. she looks like she floots on the ice.

  • LOVED the double axel, right to the music.

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  • This is one of my all-time favourite programs!!! Thank yoU!

  • Does anyone know the name of this music? Thanks!

  • I love the music and the steps in this program. It really shows off Josee's personality. Always brings a smile to my face.

  • At 2:55, Josee performed the bent leg camel/layback. Instead of the yu na camel, it needs to be called the Josee camel. Also, Josee's free leg is in a much better position. The inventor always does the invention the best.

  • Superbly choreographed is right. Boy can Sandra Bezic put together a program. Especially a short program. But Chouinard had to be good enough to pull it off, and she did. It doesn't hurt that she's absolutely gorgeous.

  • I agree, she was a beautiful skater and so genuine, if she was ever able to skate two strong programs she would have had lots of Olympic and World medals

  • It amazes me that there was a skater skating like this in 1996. Her performance was shaky, although better than in her past performances on the international stage, but her actual skating technique was far superior to the skating technique of Chen Lu, Michelle Kwan, Nicole Bobek, and Irina Slutskaya.

  • This program managed to be both humourous and very sophistically choreographed at the same time.

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