{"id":942,"date":"2010-04-20T01:22:48","date_gmt":"2010-04-20T01:22:48","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.ice-dance.com\/site\/2010\/04\/20\/2007-skate-america-compulsory-dance-report\/"},"modified":"2026-04-06T00:49:43","modified_gmt":"2026-04-06T04:49:43","slug":"2007-skate-america-compulsory-dance-report","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.ice-dance.com\/site\/2007-skate-america-compulsory-dance-report\/","title":{"rendered":"2007 Skate America &#8211; Compulsory Dance Report"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>\u00a0<\/p>\n<div>\n<p><strong>COMPULSORY DANCE BLOG<\/strong><br \/>By Michelle Wojdyla<\/p>\n<div>When I received word from the new editor at Ice Network that they wouldn\u2019t  need me this season, I was sad. I love covering behind the scenes and being the  eyes and ears for the fans. Would Kim and Brent retain their standing as king  and queen of the mixed zone? Does Kimmie still have her cool blue suitcase? Will  Evan ever wear something other than black? These are important questions! Most  importantly, however, I was crushed that I would not learn what the <a href=\"http:\/\/www.usfigureskating.org\/event_story.asp?id=38164\" target=\"_blank\">Pest of the Month<\/a> is.&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>Without enough notice to find an  alternate publication to work for, I resigned myself to experiencing this Skate  America from the comfort of my own home. I love love love that we get to see all  the competitors live online, and there is something to be said for watching via  wireless internet on a laptop. While snuggled with Huckleberry. While wearing  pajamas. (Me in the PJs, not him. He has fur.) I mean, sure he\u2019s \u201conly\u201d a cat,  but I think he enjoys watching things move around on a screen. Last night I went  to get a drink during the warm up between pairs groups, and he had moved into my  seat!&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>Daphne had credentialed Michele Peltier to photograph Skate  America for <a href=\"http:\/\/ice-dance.com\/\" target=\"_blank\">ice-dance.com<\/a>. I  signed on to help in any way I could, whether that meant editing and uploading  photos, writing previews, or whatever else she needed. After all these years  covering skating, it is difficult for me to just passively watch. For the  compulsory dance, my internet connection was zooming, so it allowed me to take  some notes. Of course it is not like watching it live, but as Tim Gunn would  say: \u201cMake it work!\u201d&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>Like any good ice dance competition, a few  surprises made their way into the results. While few doubted that Tanith Belbin  and Ben Agosto would be at the top, Meryl Davis and Charlie White in fifth  caught many off guard. Perhaps the best aspect of the IJS is that a team in  fifth place does not receive a placement score that is five times lower than  that of the leaders. &nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>When Tanith and Ben took the ice, they skated like  champions. Their carriage and presence forces you to take notice. Their Austrian  Waltz was the only time Ice Network commentator Nancy Kerrigan didn\u2019t talk  throughout a performance! Although the photographer in me *hates* white outfits  on skaters, Tanith\u2019s dress was strikingly different. The skirt was much shorter  than usual for a waltz dress, and more A-line than big and swirling. She and Ben  (sporting the classic tux with tails) received no negative GoE, a mixture of 0  and 1 with a sprinkling of 2s.&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>Nathalie Pechalat and Fabian Bourzat  scored a personal best and are less than a point and a half behind Tanith and  Ben. Nathalie did not wear a white dress, (yay!) going for triangle-cutout gold.  Maybe it\u2019s a French style thing, but Fabian worked his tux and tails like nobody  else. It looked to me like Nathalie was pulling away from him during the dance,  and the corners sounded a bit scratchy, but the judges kept them on par with  Tanith and Ben, even ranking them higher on the sixth segment. The score  difference mainly stemmed from the PCS scores.&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>Federica Faiella and  Massimo Scali skated a joyful waltz to place third. The rapport between these  two is always warm and engaging, and they intertwine so effortlessly throughout  the turns of the dance. They kept their speed throughout, bodies close together.  The also received no negative GoE, but their 0s outnumbered the 1s and lone  2.&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>Less than a quarter point behind are Kristin Fraser and Igor Lukanin.  Their first pattern was powerful with a strong attack of the ice. They lost some  steam and energy on the second pattern, though, and that\u2019s what cost them third  place. The program component scores favored Kristin and Igor, 15.31 to Federica  and Massimo\u2019s 15.13. In the \u201cMichelle Hates White Skating Costume\u201d scores, both  did very well, thanks to bright aqua and Federica and fuchsia on  Kristin.&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>Meryl Davis wore a lilac-y pink and Charlie White did not  embrace his last name (fortunately) going for the classic tux and tails. One of  my greatest pleasures in life is watching this couple waltz. (Well, except when  it\u2019s the golden waltz and they fall, but that is sooo last  season!)&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>Meryl and Charlie are incredibly smooth and fluid when they  dance, turning in and around each other effortlessly. They keep their bodies  closer together than most teams, and their leg extensions match precisely. So  why are they in fifth?&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>Compulsory Dances, in my opinion, are best seen  from about 15 rows up. From that vantage point, you can see the pattern and the  speed much better than at either ice level or on TV. Maybe they \u201cskated small\u201d  and didn\u2019t push the pattern out as much as the older (and taller) teams did. The  received a majority of 0 on their GoE, with some 1s. Cranky Judge # 6 gave them  a pair of \u20131s and by far the lowest program component scores of the panel.  Skating skills only a 5? Oh, please.&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>Kim Navarro and Brent Bommentre  skated a lovely, soft waltz with no arm flinging, but had some problems on the  third section of the pattern both times around. This resulted in negative GoE.  Their program components ranged from 4 (Cranky Judge # 6) to 6.25, a fairly wide  mix for a compulsory dance. Kim\u2019s dress was a bright peach, very high on the  \u201cMHWSC\u201d score.&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>Sasha and Roman Zaretski came powering out onto the ice  for a fast waltz. 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