Not only in sports, but school or your job as well. Finalizing a goal you have worked for is a big relief, I hope everyone of us had the pleasure before and will have it again multiple times.
While I didn't see the US "Trials" yet, I fully understand that those skaters go emotional there.
To show human emotions can never be wrong, of course you need to keep a clear head so you don't influence other skaters. (that's why you should not sit on the ice for 10 minutes crying)
At tennis we have players that cheer after every point they do, that I find bad sportsmanship - yet again, others see it as ok. Or the constant "now I pick my towel and let my opponent wait" - its not fun.
Imagine this at FS.
You skate and whenever you make a mistake, the skater currently leading screams "yes" "cmon" to him or herself
While I didn't see the US "Trials" yet, I fully understand that those skaters go emotional there.
To show human emotions can never be wrong, of course you need to keep a clear head so you don't influence other skaters. (that's why you should not sit on the ice for 10 minutes crying)
At tennis we have players that cheer after every point they do, that I find bad sportsmanship - yet again, others see it as ok. Or the constant "now I pick my towel and let my opponent wait" - its not fun.
Imagine this at FS.
You skate and whenever you make a mistake, the skater currently leading screams "yes" "cmon" to him or herself