Then she should have done it in the free pogram.
Then she should have done it in the free pogram.
I feel this early crowning is jinxing her. I expect the other ladies to step up their game at worlds. Maybe Mao will bring back her 3A. While I agree she is a front runner, I don't expect her to get 69 PCS at Worlds with an error filled program. I don't see the judges rewording her that much on PCS compared to Mao and even Ashley. But technically she is the best, no doubt about that. Just needs to keep herself together. She always was the best jumper and somehow only got a single world title. She is on the right track and will probably be more prepared than she was in 2011 but I hate hate hate the early crowning. And the stupid comparison with Mao's score when they were not in the same competition
Whether Yuna and Mao are in the same competiiton or not, ppl will always complain that Yuna always get high scores.
Mao's scoring at NHK was bad and I hope that kind of judging won't happen again. I'm not saying Yuna won't crack 60 in PCS but close to 70 it never happened except Vancouver. I believe 66 or 67 for PCS are rare in ISU events and the program does not have visible errors like falls/step-outs. I was trying to say that there isn't a big gap in PCS between Yuna and Mao. Yuna does have the technical advantage which makes her the one to beat in my book
Yu-na's free skating - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ye0u0...ature=youtu.be
PCS doesn't REALLY need to be relevant to technical mistakes. I always see that Yuna's presentation, SS, transitions and so on always in place, whether she makes mistakes or not.
It's true that there may not be 'the thrill' we get from a clean program, but that is not all about the PCS. It's not those old 6.0 times.
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