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Her jumps are still under-rotated-- her jumps are too much like Tara Lipinski's. Yuna is favorite. But Julia should and will win.
Well, I'm not sure about OGM, but for me Mao will certainly win GPF this year. All she has to do is stay on her feet and jump those underotated triples.
Well, I'm not sure about OGM, but for me Mao will certainly win GPF this year. All she has to do is stay on her feet and jump those underotated triples.
You really shouldn't forget Lipnitskaia sweeping the junior 2011-2012 season with clean skates all over the place.
If you have such a big problem with her having one underrotated jump, you can go watch other watered down layouts, or programs that's filled with major visible mistakes, that is apparently what you looking for.
Kostner might pull NHK Dai in COR after poor showing in the first GP.
The problem is that she doesn't only have one underrotated jump. She has many jumps that are underrotated and yet she still seems to receive credit for them. I personally like Mao's airy skating a lot and willingness to up her difficulty, but she should receive credit for what she does rotate and not be given breaks.
If you want to talk about the phantom underrotation, you're free to do so. I would rather discuss the actual outcome from the protocols, and there I could only find one. But I do realize that it can be very difficult to criticize a performance to the extend some posters wish, when there is not much to criticize, so in that sense it's very understandable for them to want to create mistakes
I don't think the underrotation is "phantom" in any way, considering the great number of posts and threads talking about her underrotations... even Mao fans...
I don't think the underrotation is "phantom" in any way, considering the great number of posts and threads talking about her underrotations... even Mao fans...