Мариночка такая нежная. Как я их обожала в детстве. Всегда ждала их выступления. Реально танцуют на льду. А сейчас больше акробатики, а не грации и плавности.
Thank you for posting. I'm a Brit so TD my ultimate fave ice dancers of all time! (lol) BUT I ALWAYS loved this couple. Their lines, soft knees, matching free legs, edge-work, finessing of every move, such a joy. Technically very evenly matched. @EightballRus I am SO envious!! They're the only ice dance couple to win Bronze (Sarajevo '84) Silver (Calgary '88) & Gold (Albertville '92) in successive Olympics. I mean... WOW!
Beautiful! They are my favorite ice-dance pair. Very pure as the commentator says. No weird moves done for the sake of inserting a move to impress the judges. Every move falls seamlessly into place and fit to the music.
I'm a huge fan and this is my favorite performance by Klimova and Ponomarenko. I loved the music so much my husband called Klimova a few years ago and asked him who's arrangement they used. Klimova was gracious and shared several phone calls regarding the music and performance. Klimova and Ponomarkenko are still married with children and have their own skating school in San Jose, CA.
Oh may I please ask which arrangement they used for the "I want to hold your hand" portion? I've been dying to find it for so long. Thank you ahead of time !
What a beautiful performance from my favourite Russian ice dance couple. Lovely classical instrumental arrangement of a musical medley based on The Beatles songs too. Good to listen to and good to watch.
I loved this performance, and thought they deserved the Gold Medal....and it was so great to finally after 19 years, get to see this again. Thanks for posting it
Perfectly assorted. Perfectly fluid. Perfectly united. Just everything perfect.You could already foresee their triumph in Albertville 4 years later. Should have won there as well.
Wow. Just wow. This program is so beautiful. I was smiling the whole time, and it made me so happy to the point that there were tears in my eyes. Wow. It was really lovely. And the fact that it was to the Beatles made it all the more better. I can't really express how great this is! Thank you for sharing :)
I totally agree with jdance. I love the skaters and gymnasts of the 80s and early 90s..Klimova-Ponomarenko were the best. This is not my favorite program, but still. they are so poised and beautiful. Thank you for posting this.
Torvill and Dean had one of the most memorable program in Skating History. However.. I wouldn't view them the best ice-dancers ever to exsist in skating. I think in and out of ice-dancing we've watched some great skating that's provided great passion, entertainment, and techinical ability on the ice.
Они в Калгари стали серебряными призерами. Сергей тут после желтухи. Их не было на чемпионате Европы 88 в Праге. И как после писала сама Марина,что Сереже в Калгари тяжело пришлось.Я его на себе таскала. Но самая главная их победа ждала их через 4 года.
5.7 for technical merit? This was the best skated free dance of the competition. Complicated holds, ever changing positions, close skating, clean edging, fully synched free legs. They should have won the free dance and thus the gold in 88. But I guess they were too good for the judges. So good, it just made them envious or something. There is no other explanation.
Ice dance placements rarely moved after the compulsories. To be fair, B&B had some awesome compulsories but I thought their FDs were very lacking (maybe things would've been different if they had worked with a different choreographer). While I thought B&B were fairly placed first in the compulsories, I personally thought they should've been no higher than third in the free dance behind both K&P and W&M.
@@gk891 One thing I liked about the 91 worlds, 94 Europeans, and 94 worlds was the Top 3 flipping positions in each round and even the close ordinal flips. While I didn't always agree with the results it was great to see the judges not just carrying through everyone in the same position from the first dance on. All too often that was the case. One thing Tracy Wilson is right on was "just because you are good at the original dance does not mean you are at the same level in the free dance, and vice versa". The 93 Canadian dance event was great in that regard too with Petr & Janoshak, Mann & Noria, Bourne & Kraatz flipping spots all competition, even if I disagreed with Bourne & Kraatz's win. And of course this sort of thing should be happening many places throughout the whole field, not just at the very top.
Their youngest son Anthony and his partner are the The reining us champions in the junior division for ice dancing in fact they won the silver at the Jr world championships
Everything was wonderful with one exception, they skated to music. But in Albertville in 1992 they rolled the music itself. This gave them the opportunity to win Duchesne, though the program they put Dean himself. Thank God they had the sense to go to Tarasova, otherwise they would not see Olympic gold as their ears.
Although I do think it was a good idea for them to go to Tarasova in order to get fresh eyes and to have Shanti Rushpaul do their choreography for 1992, thank goodness they developed under Natalia Dubova. Dubova is responsible for their impeccable technique, unison, and lines. No other team comes close to them (except Torvill and Dean but I'd say Klimova/Ponomarenko are even better than them).
SDoesNotKnow Yes, there is something to be said about their amazingly smooth edges, soft and fluid handholds, and amazing line and posture. Their skating skills were truly superlative. Dubova truly was an incredible technical coach. Many of her students demonstrate this (Ponomarenko, Klimova, Platov, Navka).
I only know that the Let It Be section is a James Last arrangement. Look for "JAMES LAST-Let it be (Ricordando i Beatles)" on RUclips and you'll find it, 00:57-1:58.
I'm so addicted to this beautiful freedance! Does any know which arrangement of the Beatles this is? Who is the composer/arranger? I would love to buy it on iTunes. Thank you!.
Why on Earth would Dubova put these "Adam and Eve in some sort of psychedelic paradise" costumes on them?! It's a very good dance, just not to this music and in these costumes
Мариночка такая нежная. Как я их обожала в детстве. Всегда ждала их выступления.
Реально танцуют на льду. А сейчас больше акробатики, а не грации и плавности.
Их, кажется, называли хрустальной парой 🎉 Они доставляли нам удовольствие своим прекрасным катанием🎉❤
Молодцы! Очень нравились их выступления ! Здоровья и всего самого прекрасного!!!
Thank you for posting. I'm a Brit so TD my ultimate fave ice dancers of all time! (lol)
BUT I ALWAYS loved this couple. Their lines, soft knees, matching free legs, edge-work, finessing of every move, such a joy. Technically very evenly matched.
@EightballRus I am SO envious!!
They're the only ice dance couple to win Bronze (Sarajevo '84) Silver (Calgary '88) & Gold (Albertville '92) in successive Olympics. I mean... WOW!
Как жаль,что быстро летит время.Марине и Андрею нет равных, даже на сегодняшний день.
Сергей
This performance made me an instant fan. I remained their fan as long as they were skating. They were the best ice dance team ever, IMO.
С этим выросла и этим горжусь!
Beautiful! They are my favorite ice-dance pair. Very pure as the commentator says. No weird moves done for the sake of inserting a move to impress the judges. Every move falls seamlessly into place and fit to the music.
I'm a huge fan and this is my favorite performance by Klimova and Ponomarenko. I loved the music so much my husband called Klimova a few years ago and asked him who's arrangement they used. Klimova was gracious and shared several phone calls regarding the music and performance. Klimova and Ponomarkenko are still married with children and have their own skating school in San Jose, CA.
Oh may I please ask which arrangement they used for the "I want to hold your hand" portion? I've been dying to find it for so long. Thank you ahead of time !
What a beautiful performance from my favourite Russian ice dance couple. Lovely classical instrumental arrangement of a musical medley based on The Beatles songs too. Good to listen to and good to watch.
I loved this performance, and thought they deserved the Gold Medal....and it was so great to finally after 19 years, get to see this again. Thanks for posting it
I am impressed by the smoothnees of their lifts and the variety of holds used.
Very smooth indeed. So effortless.
Красивая молодость..
Perfectly assorted. Perfectly fluid. Perfectly united. Just everything perfect.You could already foresee their triumph in Albertville 4 years later. Should have won there as well.
TheMuston
BRAVO, Marina & Sergei !!!!! One of my favorite couples since my childhood !!!!!:))) Molodtsi, rebyata !!!!! Lyubim, pomnim, tsenim Vas !!!!!:)))
I remember of this couple. lovely, beautiful couple. They are best!
Wow. Just wow. This program is so beautiful. I was smiling the whole time, and it made me so happy to the point that there were tears in my eyes. Wow. It was really lovely. And the fact that it was to the Beatles made it all the more better. I can't really express how great this is!
Thank you for sharing :)
They are the best! Thank you for posting this - brings back so many memories :)
Это самая элегантная пара
Не желая отнимать славу у этой пары: Но было очень много русских пар с огромной элегантностью: Бестемьянова-Букин или Усова/Шульин и другие...
i love this team. always have!!!!
That is great! What an honor to be there with them :)
I totally agree with jdance. I love the skaters and gymnasts of the 80s and early 90s..Klimova-Ponomarenko were the best. This is not my favorite program, but still. they are so poised and beautiful.
Thank you for posting this.
Torvill and Dean had one of the most memorable program in Skating History. However.. I wouldn't view them the best ice-dancers ever to exsist in skating. I think in and out of ice-dancing we've watched some great skating that's provided great passion, entertainment, and techinical ability on the ice.
Замечательный и красивейший,лёгкий танец!Заслуживали более высокого места,чем третье!Однозначно были выше на голову Бестемьяновой и Букина!
Как же точно подмечено,неотразимая пара особенно в период ,когда тренировались у ДУбовой
Они в Калгари стали серебряными призерами.
Сергей тут после желтухи.
Их не было на чемпионате Европы 88 в Праге.
И как после писала сама Марина,что Сереже в Калгари тяжело пришлось.Я его на себе таскала.
Но самая главная их победа ждала их через 4 года.
Болела за них тогда❤
uhh . . . LOVING the wood nymph costumes.
5.7 for technical merit? This was the best skated free dance of the competition. Complicated holds, ever changing positions, close skating, clean edging, fully synched free legs. They should have won the free dance and thus the gold in 88. But I guess they were too good for the judges. So good, it just made them envious or something. There is no other explanation.
Ice dance placements rarely moved after the compulsories. To be fair, B&B had some awesome compulsories but I thought their FDs were very lacking (maybe things would've been different if they had worked with a different choreographer). While I thought B&B were fairly placed first in the compulsories, I personally thought they should've been no higher than third in the free dance behind both K&P and W&M.
@@gk891 One thing I liked about the 91 worlds, 94 Europeans, and 94 worlds was the Top 3 flipping positions in each round and even the close ordinal flips. While I didn't always agree with the results it was great to see the judges not just carrying through everyone in the same position from the first dance on. All too often that was the case. One thing Tracy Wilson is right on was "just because you are good at the original dance does not mean you are at the same level in the free dance, and vice versa". The 93 Canadian dance event was great in that regard too with Petr & Janoshak, Mann & Noria, Bourne & Kraatz flipping spots all competition, even if I disagreed with Bourne & Kraatz's win. And of course this sort of thing should be happening many places throughout the whole field, not just at the very top.
@@grantgoffin4774 Absolutely
Their youngest son Anthony and his partner are the The reining us champions in the junior division for ice dancing in fact they won the silver at the Jr world championships
Самая красивая партнерша.
Прям! Две спички, а не ноги! Никогда не нравились и особенно-таки она!
A classical Soviet style ice dancing - Marina and Sergei!
No question, they should have won.
Everything was wonderful with one exception, they skated to music. But in Albertville in 1992 they rolled the music itself. This gave them the opportunity to win Duchesne, though the program they put Dean himself. Thank God they had the sense to go to Tarasova, otherwise they would not see Olympic gold as their ears.
Although I do think it was a good idea for them to go to Tarasova in order to get fresh eyes and to have Shanti Rushpaul do their choreography for 1992, thank goodness they developed under Natalia Dubova. Dubova is responsible for their impeccable technique, unison, and lines. No other team comes close to them (except Torvill and Dean but I'd say Klimova/Ponomarenko are even better than them).
SDoesNotKnow Yes, there is something to be said about their amazingly smooth edges, soft and fluid handholds, and amazing line and posture. Their skating skills were truly superlative. Dubova truly was an incredible technical coach. Many of her students demonstrate this (Ponomarenko, Klimova, Platov, Navka).
+Blazhevino - Yes, by the time they left Dubova their skills were already hard core and they already had a reputation for technical excellence.
Wow even over Torvill and Dean.
always preferred this russian couple to bestemianova and bukin.
Какая куколка
@shawnf20 Sorry, I don't know who the arranger is. Glad you enjoyed this vid though.
I only know that the Let It Be section is a James Last arrangement. Look for "JAMES LAST-Let it be (Ricordando i Beatles)" on RUclips and you'll find it, 00:57-1:58.
They were the best.
I'm so addicted to this beautiful freedance! Does any know which arrangement of the Beatles this is? Who is the composer/arranger? I would love to buy it on iTunes. Thank you!.
Вроде в то время их катание нравилось,а сейчас не очень
как классно подобраны музыкальные фрагменты. их произвольный лучше, чем у бестемьяновойбукина
That you teach in the same rink as they do is incredible! Do you know them personally?
What is the name of the first song it's so beautiful
rose14arte14 'Yesterday'- beatles, arranged
Is he the Time Traveler ?
А д а м. И ...е в а...
Nice, but many moves did they plagiarise from Torvill and Dean?
No. Torvill and Dean were innovators, but not everything in ice dance came from Torvill and Dean.
Why on Earth would Dubova put these "Adam and Eve in some sort of psychedelic paradise" costumes on them?! It's a very good dance, just not to this music and in these costumes
Costumes were always an issue for this couple. They've truly had some hideous ones over the years.
Катание да!Но костюмы абсолютно безвкусны.
По сравнению с танцем, принесшим им олимпийское золото, очень легковесный и ни о чём. Бестемьянова-Букин победили тогда их вполне заслуженно!
Обязательно критиковать? У самой, наверное, семь медалей олимпиады?