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I don't think it's a good argument from the perspective of fairness. I'm just saying it will change the nature of the sport. I think it's even different from allowing the 3A to be the axel in the SP. Yes, it was passed exclusively to benefit one skater, but the jump had been landed by at least four other senior women in competition. Personally, I'd feel better about it if the women are still landing it in two year; if not, it will really become a situation where the best skaters can only have a 1-2 year reign at the top before their bodies won't allow them to rotate quads.
But, how do we know it will benefit them. Did it help Mao Asada to win more competitions after her 3A was allowed?