Not when you love the sport. The best competitor is the person getting the most points in a man-made point system. Change the system, change the winner.
So the system should be changed because a "fan who loves the sport" is unhappy with the winner?
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Not when you love the sport. The best competitor is the person getting the most points in a man-made point system. Change the system, change the winner.
I think she sold her program very well tbh.
Ashley Wagner in Russia would be exactly an Alena Leonova and not so much more.
LOL.
Ashley Wagner in Russia would be exactly an Alena Leonova and not so much more. She never won GPF, and never been on the podium at Worlds. Also first years at seniors were so bad for her, and after ten years she hasn't got so many medals.
Almost all these "new" russian ladies are already better than these skaters.
If Evgenia keeps her technique through the whole process of body changing, she will stay on top for many years.
WHY did elena change that dress?!
LOL.
Ashley Wagner in Russia would be exactly an Alena Leonova and not so much more. She never won GPF, and never been on the podium at Worlds. Also first years at seniors she was so bad, and after ten years she hasn't got so many medals.
Almost all these "new" russian ladies are already better than these skaters.
If Evgenia keeps her technique through the whole process of body changing, she will stay on top for many years.
What's the consensus here, do we think Evgenia will keep her jumps when she has her growth spurt and manage to adapt like an Elena is doing right now or will she be more of a Yulia? (that being said I do think Yulia has good chances to come back and fix her pbs with her new coach).
I perso think she risks to struggle a lot like Yulia bc her technique is scary.
Not really a fair comparison, while Ashley is inconsistent Leonova isn't even really competitive at sr B comps, but I really fail to see the relevance of the talk of Ashley over the last couple pages, as last time I checked Ashley wasn't European or skating at this event.
What's the consensus here, do we think Evgenia will keep her jumps when she has her growth spurt and manage to adapt like an Elena is doing right now or will she be more of a Yulia? (that being said I do think Yulia has good chances to come back and fix her pbs with her new coach).
I perso think she risks to struggle a lot like Yulia bc her technique is scary.
If this gets 140+ I will fuc king shoot the judges
The ISU and figure skating should care. If Evgenia is a serious athlete she should care. Grab a bunch of hardware for a year or so and then disappear for the 15-16 year old is, I am guessing, not a good feeling to someone who is serious about their sport. Yulia has some serious hardware and has spent the last two seasons seemly miserable struggling to get back on track after body changes.
Say what you want about Ashley and how long she has been around and how much better Evgenia hardware might be, Ashley has lasted, which is more than can be said about a lot of girls who are out there for a hot second only for the next babe to come along. It is actually a little sad for ladies figure skating.
That being said, good luck to all these young ladies.
How do we know if Wagner is competitive at Sr B's? When was the last time she did one? She hasn't even done 4CC in 4 years.
Yulia has more mental problems than physical: she loose confidence whenever a jump is missed.
If you've been around the sport a long time you recognize beautiful body lines, athletic jumps and interpretive depth. This takes years of work and seasoned fans know it. I don't know what has happened to the judging that accomplished skaterrs are being pushed aside by the latest twirling 15 yo. If the judging system can't capture this difference then it's hurting not helping the sport. I would watch Josi Heggleson or Ashley Wagner any day over Rad or that new Russian junior the British boys ae pushing - what's her name? I hope the career skaters will stay in it. Sensibility will come back!
(I like her, she's fun, but...)Please tell me there was no shooting, please?
If you've been around the sport a long time you recognize beautiful body lines, athletic jumps and interpretive depth. This takes years of work and seasoned fans know it. I don't know what has happened to the judging that accomplished skaterrs are being pushed aside by the latest twirling 15 yo. If the judging system can't capture this difference then it's hurting not helping the sport. I would watch Josi Heggleson or Ashley Wagner any day over Rad or that new Russian junior the British boys ae pushing - what's her name? I hope the career skaters will stay in it. Sensibility will come back!