The PCS gap between Evan (and to an extent even Dai) and Jeremy/Nobu is simply nauseating, IMO.
Meh...congrats to the medalists and Nobu on making the Olympic team. Good comeback from Jeremy too, he deserves some kudos.
You are right. There's hope yet.Maybe Daisuke can peak at the Olympics.
Speaking of which, Evan has to go into the Olympics as a frontrunner now, depending on how well he does at US nationals (and I can't imagine he'd do all that badly there). I've never been a big Evan fan, but he's proving that his world champion status is no fluke.
Yeah! I can live with the placements tonight, but I wouldn't be surprised it there was some commotion about the judging at the Olympics this year. The COP-hate is reaching a height and the Olympics are the perfect opportunity for the bubble to burst... Ah well, we'll see.
Congratulations to all the medalists, especially to Nobu for being qualified for the Olys!
Though they missed the medal, I really enjoyed the programs of Daisuke and Jeremy![]()
So let me get this straight. You and all the other non-fans of Evan have a problem with his PCS tonight (and every night apparently) but no issue with Takahashi getting the second highest PCS even with all his errors and a fall.
What does Evan have to do to make you people happy...cure every illness under the sun?
There really is no pleasing some people.
erm okay then...
That is quite sad.
And to jcoates; PCS really hasn't got that much to do with skating clean; it has to do with artistry, passion and transitions; and Takahashi is really passionate in his skating. Evan does a respectable attempt at being artistic too and it should be rewarded in PCS, but a 'World Record' is over the top.
And Evan was behind Oda on TES and massively ahead of him in PCS? That's weird too...
Last edited by Trewyn; 12-05-2009 at 05:15 AM.
Congratulations to Evan, Nobu and Johhny.
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