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Goebel shouldnt be picked for any jump besides the quad salchow and maybe quad toe (although he would never be my first choice for the quad toe). His triples were all unremarkable and small, with fugly technique. His rep as a remarkable jumper was purely his quad ability, without his quads his jumps wouldnt even be noticed.
I wouldnt pick Buttle for any jump either. He didnt have particularly big or overly impressive jumps of any kind even when landed.
I wouldnt pick Chan for any jump. Too inconsistent on all his jumps, and there are skaters with bigger and more impressive jumps than any type he has landed anyway.
Plushenko often did a triple flip right out of a triple axel sequence (super hard) and still did it huge and beautifully with great flow out. He never had an edge call and I dont see any edge issue with his jumps. He is definitely my pick for that jump, and if it werent him Kulik, Boitano, and Oda are the next best choices.
Hanyu, Oda, Kulik, Yagudin, Millot, and Orser are all skaters who had an excellent triple loop. Millot would do many difficult combinations ending with a triple loop, and this was in the mid 90s. Probably Millot or Kulik would be the best choice.
Boitano, Browning, Oda, Kulik, Joubert, Chengiang Li, are all good choices for the triple salchow. Although Midori Ito had a better salchow than any man ever has had.
I forgot Boitano's 3 lutz somehow. He is the easy choice for that jump.
I wouldnt pick Buttle for any jump either. He didnt have particularly big or overly impressive jumps of any kind even when landed.
I wouldnt pick Chan for any jump. Too inconsistent on all his jumps, and there are skaters with bigger and more impressive jumps than any type he has landed anyway.
Plushenko often did a triple flip right out of a triple axel sequence (super hard) and still did it huge and beautifully with great flow out. He never had an edge call and I dont see any edge issue with his jumps. He is definitely my pick for that jump, and if it werent him Kulik, Boitano, and Oda are the next best choices.
Hanyu, Oda, Kulik, Yagudin, Millot, and Orser are all skaters who had an excellent triple loop. Millot would do many difficult combinations ending with a triple loop, and this was in the mid 90s. Probably Millot or Kulik would be the best choice.
Boitano, Browning, Oda, Kulik, Joubert, Chengiang Li, are all good choices for the triple salchow. Although Midori Ito had a better salchow than any man ever has had.
I forgot Boitano's 3 lutz somehow. He is the easy choice for that jump.