Groups 3 and 4 of the freedance were phenomenal. We all know how much I love most of these teams, as they include most of the North American teams.
Ksenia Monko and Kirill Khaliavin are not my favourites. They're skating to another overused piece of music for their freedance, and they're not anything special to me. I'm not a fan of the Russian style in the first place, and I don't find them to be exceptional.
Piper Gilles and Paul Porier were the first of the Canadian teams to skate the freedance. I have to say it was a bit of a miracle that we had 3 clean Canadian skates with all the mistakes in the short, and so all three Canadian teams placed well in the short. Piper and Paul were in 7th place after the short, and managed to improve on that placement finishing the event in 6th place, which is pretty impressive. I have a few issues with their paso, particularly the pattern itself, there are some weird timing moments (I've been paying close attention to the Paso, and as I am currently skating it now, I know it well). Before the slip steps they have a strange pause that looks almost like their timing is off, but it must be intentional since it happens every time. It is these little details that I watch that are a little off-putting for someone watching for detail.
I do enjoy their freedance, but as I've said in the past, it's a little to traditional for them in my opinion. However, they skated it well here, and had an amazing finish in the event.
Alexandra Paul and Mitchell Islam unfortunately did not have as good a freeskate as Piper and Paul. They finished overall in 13th and their freedance was 14th. This was a little disappointing as I (and I think all the Alex and Mitch fans out there) expected a top ten finish for them. Their paso was great and they've really improved it over the course of the season.
Their freedance was less successful. This freedance seemed a little more well-liked than their original freedance (even though I loved that one too), but they continue to lose levels on their step sequences. They appear to have all the requirements for level 4s in their step sequences (they are certainly capable of them) but they continue to get only level 2s on them. I'm not sure where the mistakes are coming in, but that is something they can hopefully rectify come next season. I'm also hoping they get Jeff Buttle to do all of their programs going forward. His style really suits them and I think his choreography will do them good (fingers crossed).
(On a side note, I am going to admit to bias in favour of them. I might have a bit of a blind spot when it comes to these two. I'm from Barrie, I know Mitch's dad, my sister and Mitch's sister used to compete against each other back in the day, so there's a personal connection there that is probably clouding my judgement, even if just a little)
Maia and Alex Shibutani had a great paso. They were in 6th going into the free. Alex especially really knows how to sell the paso. I enjoy watching their short dance a whole lot more than the free.
Their freedance, unfortunately, is a snooze. It's really not their fault. They skated it brilliantly, but the choreography is dull. Freedance by numbers. It goes past classic into the realm of cliche and certainly into the realm of boring. I really like the Shibutanis. Their Michael Jackson freedance last year was far from perfect, but it sure as hell was more entertaining and interesting to watch than this year's. Here's hoping they leave Marina and go to someone with more interesting choreography (Marie France Dubreuil maybe?) and a little more time for these two. I personally think they can go farther than Chock and Bates, and with better choreography they've got a shot at a podium finish at next year's worlds.
Kaitlyn Weaver and Andrew Poje surprised me a lot this week. Not only did they not win the event, they finished in third. For a moment I was concerned they might not even finish on the podium. I really enjoy watching them skate, but there does seem to be a little something missing. That spark we get from Papadakis and Cizeron that draws you in. Kaitlyn and Andrew are amazing skaters, they have a connection with each other and they have amazing skating skills and elements. I don't know if their connection always comes across to the audience though. I feel like their performance may not project quite enough and that people who don't understand ice dance don't see the amazing skating and can't necessarily see why they were undefeated this season up until worlds. That said I love watching them. The ice dance is my favourite event, one I look forward to at every competition, and these two definitely contributed to my excitement.
Madison Chock and Evan Bates finished in second, pretty close to where just about everyone expected to be, though not behind Weaver and Poje like most expected. Both of their programs are good enough, but I don't really expect them to stay at the top much longer. As exciting as they are to watch, Madison lacks some technical skating skills. Of the ladies at the very top, she is probably the weakest in terms of skating skills, but the strongest in performance. I expect we'll see a lot more of them, but I don't know how much of that time will be spent at the top, but who knows, they might spend the off season improving her skating skills and come back with a vengeance. Either way, they are entertaining to watch and there's no denying they have some fantastic lifts.
Elena Ilinykh and Ruslan Ziganshin are a new team, and considering that, placed extremely well at their first world championships together. They finished in 7th place, their short 5th and the free 9th. I do think that the hype around them was a little too much. Yes, they are good. Are they as good as some make them out to be? Not really. They have a lot of flaws right now, which is to be expected of a new team, but they are there nonetheless. Their short dance is strong, the free is uninteresting, and that is where their flaws start to really show through. They'll continue to improve, and if they can stick out this partner, likely be a really good team, but I'm not sure they'll be great. Elena is an amazing performer, but there's a lot of flaws in their skating. Only time will tell with these two.
Gabriella Papadakis and Guillaume Cizeron WON THE WORLD TITLE! Wow. I don't think anyone (except Dave Lease of
TSL) expected this from them. I wasn't expecting this result, but I kind of wanted it to happen. After last year, I didn't expect them to take the title, but I have to say it was a pleasant surprise. Their freedance is perfect. It is the right blend between the old and new, it suits them beautifully, and the choreography is amazing and the costuming works perfectly. It is just innovative enough that it catches your attention while maintaining the classic beauty of a traditional ice dance program. Both Gabriella and Guillaume are strong skaters, they have nice lines and good extensions, but as great as Gabriella is, this is a rare occasion in ice dance where we are all watching the man. It's a little strange, but it works for them, they still balance each other nicely. They had two great skates and deserved this title. I'm thinking Montreal might just be the place to be for ice dance now. With the world champions training there, we might just see some movement from the Detroit teams and coaches.
Anna Cappellini and Luca Lanotte, the former world champions did not do so well in Shanghai. They finished fourth, which considering the season they've had could've been a whole lot worse. Their programs were fine. Both had the same sort of feeling, which I don't think worked to well, but the programs themselves were good enough. One of my biggest critiques for them is Anna's posture. She tends to hunch her shoulders and stick her head forward. She loses her neck completely and it ruins their lines. It also ruins their hold because they become too far apart in the upper body. Overall, I wasn't that impressed with them, which is unfortunate, because I really did enjoy them in the past. I think it might've been smart for them to retire after last season to end their careers on a high, and it definitely would've been better for them not to move to Marina (though apparently their federation forced them to?). Maybe if they stick around they'll leave Marina and go back to what was clearly working better before.