I didn't sense any sympathy points for the Japanese men after the SP. Why would the ladies be treated differently? Is the ISU only pressuring the judges to give one title to the Japanese, or to the Japanese ladies in particular? A more logical conspiracy would have the ISU award sympathy points for all the Japanese, and provide them with a large PCS cushion in case they make mistakes. But look at the Takahashi's GOE and PCS.
Perhaps the earthquake in Japan might have actually weakened the Japanese Fed's influence over the ISU. Afterall, money and resources in Japan will now be diverted towards reconstruction and recovery, and so that may dampen money and demand for figure skating in general.
^ I don't have any inside track to the mindset of the ISU, but it seems possible that a Japanese lady victory might be pleasing to them. (As for the men, that ship has sailed.)
About the popularity of figure skating in Japan, it is so hot right now that it can't help but cool off. But I don't think that the natural disasters will affect the sport one way or the other.
Just musing out loud.
YES everyones know Kim has more talents than Ando. No need to bring it up! This is figure skating, not beauty contest, and skaters actually got on the podium for what they did on the ice. Not what they are capable of. A win is a win and please give credit to skaters for what they earned rightfully.
Well, I suppose it might be pleasing to them if the ISU had any heart. But if we're going to assume they are a cold-hearted scheming organization prone to conspiracies of predetermined winners in "competitions" they sanction (e.g., Worlds), then it's not the most logical expectation.
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