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They probably dropped that judge's marks (drop highest and lowest, I think? At least we're not using the insane "computer randomly drops two marks" thing anymore...) Nonetheless, it had an effect on his overall PCS, because the second-lowest mark would've been counted, ect.
 
Meh, same judging panel for the Free so I'm mentally prepared for more BS judging. I'm more curious about his decision regarding the quad. To gamble or not to gamble...
 
If he wants to win: gamble.

If he wants to have a good skate/establish good PCS for the future/improve his confidence: don't gamble.
 
If he wants to win: gamble.

If he wants to have a good skate/establish good PCS for the future/improve his confidence: don't gamble.

Good summary. Thinking about the quad makes me nervous, though - I do so wonder what he will do? As far as this competition goes, I don't think he has that much to lose, so it may be as good a time to put it in as any... If he wants to add it this season, I mean - Do you guys remember the poll that adelia posted about where people were to vote on whether they thought he's put the quad in this season? And that it turned our that he himself had voted "yes"? :)
 
If he was attempting the quad during Warsaw Cup practice sessions, it must have already been an option back then but he decided to play it safe instead. Part of me kind of wants him to go for the win. The other part is extremely anxious just thinking about the LP. :drama:


https://pp.vk.me/c622127/v622127695/d679/O_B1cQetLNk.jpg

Ditto!

And awww, he looks so young in that photo! (Well, obviously, I know he is young, but... oh, you know what I mean! :) )
 
137.07. Lowest LP score for the entire season and only the second time this entire season he has scored below 140. PCS was a shocking 63.08. Prior to today, this program never scored below 67 for PCS and averaged around 70. With no major errors today, I fail to see how his PCS can drop so drastically.
 
137.07. Lowest LP score for the entire season and only the second time this entire season he has scored below 140. PCS was a shocking 63.08. Prior to today, this program never scored below 67 for PCS and averaged around 70. With no major errors today, I fail to see how his PCS can drop so drastically.
Some judges are keen to keep him off the podium.
 
Some judges are keen to keep him off the podium.
They tried their very hardest. But Sasha is just too good a skater. Congrats on bronze Sasha! It should really have been silver if judging had been fair. But getting a medal after being sabotaged like that is an achievement in itself!

And with this Sasha continues his streak of medalling in EVERY single competition he has taken part in this season.
 
So... Sota got higher PCS than Sasha. That is bad judging IMO. :disapp:
But anyways I am glad that Sasha got the bronze. He is 2 years younger than Shoma and Boyang. He can get stronger than them in the near future.
 
Not bad judging. Corrupt judging. But what is new. It is tough being Mishin's student, especially if you are male. Even last season, when Sasha had that recycled mediocre LP to overused music, he didn't even score below 67 for PCS. Shoma scored 73 for PCS today, 10 points higher than Sasha. 63 is just a BS score.
 
Not bad judging. Corrupt judging. But what is new. It is tough being Mishin's student, especially if you are male. Even last season, when Sasha had that recycled mediocre LP to overused music, he didn't even score below 67 for PCS. Shoma scored 73 for PCS today, 10 points higher than Sasha. 63 is just a BS score.
:disapp: I mean seriously, someone on the judging panel has something against Mishin.
 
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Yeah, I especially don't agree with Sota getting higher PCS than Petrov. But happy for pulling up to 3rd. I just want him to be successful longterm, in the senior ranks. And who knows what might happen at Jr. Worlds? Nam didn't even make the JGPF. ;)
 
Yeah, I especially don't agree with Sota getting higher PCS than Petrov. But happy for pulling up to 3rd. I just want him to be successful longterm, in the senior ranks. And who knows what might happen at Jr. Worlds? Nam didn't even make the JGPF. ;)
:) agree. Mishin knows better. He will adjust. To medal is important.
And the judging panel at JWC will be different. I still think Petrov has the best potential among these men today.
He is just 15 while both Shoma and Boyang are 17 already. :) I do believe he will have brighter future. :dance:
 
:disapp: I mean seriously, someone on the judging panel has something agaist Mishin.
It makes me sad to say this but I think it is Plushy related. It doesn't help that certain aspects of Sasha's style is a bit reminiscent of Plushy. Sigh. My greatest fear is that this ultra low PCS marks becomes a trend. I really hope not.
Yeah, I especially don't agree with Sota getting higher PCS than Petrov. But happy for pulling up to 3rd. I just want him to be successful longterm, in the senior ranks. And who knows what might happen at Jr. Worlds? Nam didn't even make the JGPF. ;)
Yes, you are right. Long term is what matters more. Junior events are just stepping stones.

IMO, this medal is the hardest medal he's ever had to fight for. So to me, it is as precious as gold.
 
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PCS drop is pretty bizarre considering he didn't make huge errors. Ah well, couldn't keep him off the podium anyway. (Probably should send some flowers to Boyang :p) And it's true, Nam didn't do much at the JGP circuit and didn't even need a quad to win Jr. Worlds last year. I hope Sasha, too, is thinking of the long-term prospects.

Though I gotta say... my "skate clean and establish rep/increase PCS" suggestion didn't really pan out. :disapp:
 
PCS drop is pretty bizarre considering he didn't make huge errors. Ah well, couldn't keep him off the podium anyway. (Probably should send some flowers to Boyang :p) And it's true, Nam didn't do much at the JGP circuit and didn't even need a quad to win Jr. Worlds last year. I hope Sasha, too, is thinking of the long-term prospects.

Though I gotta say... my "skate clean and establish rep/increase PCS" suggestion didn't really pan out. :disapp:
No, you were right. You know why? Because if he had tried a quad and fallen, his PCS marks would have been in the high 50s. I kid you not.
 
I am still angry at the judging panel. I mean it's not like Sasha was falling all over the places. Why the hell they drop his PCS that low? They dislike Mishin or what?
Conspiracy theory: The Russian fed couldn't back up their men because of their ladies. :disapp:
 
I am still angry at the judging panel. I mean it's not like Sasha was falling all over the places. Why the hell they drop his PCS that low? They dislike Mishin or what?
Conspiracy theory: The Russian fed couldn't back up their men because of their ladies. :disapp:
Mishin and Plushy. Sasha was just really unlucky with this set of judges. He's never had a problem before until today. Of all the Russian under-18 skaters, on average Sasha has had the best PCS marks this season. Better than Adian, Lazukin, Kurbanov, Aliev etc.

Also, Russian fed doesn't give a sh## about Sasha, on a whole this applies to most St Petersburg skaters except for the big names.
 
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