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It’s just different view. You have your own image of artistry and I see it differently. Some of Lambiel’s arm & hands movements were a little casual and his form was not always good to me even though it was with music except for his Delarion program he did in worlds 2006
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I think Plushenko benefit a lot for his PCS especially in Trino Olympics but he didn’t fall on jumps so many times like some other top skaters who fell but who were still getting high PCS.
I think that's the crux of Plushcenko's success - he was consistent like no other skater we've ever seen (possibly Yags too). He could go out and land two quads, two triple axels and a bunch of other triples with ease. There was never any fear watching his programs when he went for the jumps. At the end of the day, if you nail all of the jumps you will get more points then by having your PCS boosted. That's why Plushcenko was untouchable. That's also why it was sad that he got record PCS at the Olympics - if he'd have been scored correctly he would still have won by a large margin (as he deserved to) but not that ridiculous margin by which he did win.
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