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LOL at how Gracie's Flip was called ! and some judges still give her positive GOE![]()
Since I'm complaining about Gracie I still get to harp on everyone else right![]()
Welp I just realize that Satoko and Rika are in 6th and 7th place. That's perilously close for Japan to maintain their 3 spots.
Personally I'd like to see Rika pass them both :yes:Start what again? I'm not starting a conspiracy theory against Russians--the point is that ALL the top skaters have a chance of being overscored when they deliver strong performances. The judges want to generate excitement and hype, and there are a lot of ways they can do that. For the past few years, the hype happened to follow the talented Russian girls coming straight out of the junior ranks. It makes sense why they got big scores pretty quickly after winning a medal. As it makes sense that today, Gracie got the judges' generosity to please the home crowd and get them excited for the FS.
I think Medvedeva was overscored todayPersonally, my problem isn't that there's now overscoring in the USA. It's that suddenly oh hey - overscoring is fine.
So overscoring is fine when it is the US ladies that are being overscored, but not fine when it's the Russians. Ok. So next time the Russians or Japanese get overscored I do believe we should expect everyone to shut up. It's either for everyone or no-one. So we should just all remember this moment and that's it.
Maybe Adelina was overscored a bit, but Julia not at all.
At Skate Canada with a clean fantastic long program she got 130-131 (TES: 70 PCS: 60), that's not overscored.
At GPF she finished second with an underscored 125 for the LP just because the event was in Japan and home-country Mao Asada should have won this.
Also this system rewards a lot consistency: so again, apart from Adelina (Gracie Gold of Russia), other russian skaters weren't overscored.
As i said before, i'm okay with this.
We've reached an impasse on this. Ah well, moving on.
So skating order for final six just came out (for Free Skate):
19 Elena Radionova
20 Evgenia Medvedeva
21 Satoko Miyahara
22 Anna Pogorilaya
23 Gracie Gold
24 Ashley Wagner
So the three historical headcases go last...will need lots of wine for this one![]()
I think Medvedeva was overscored todayWay! Nice saves- but those PCS?????
I think Medvedeva was overscored todayWay! Nice saves- but those PCS?????
Ah ... enough time to adjust the GOE and PCS for the last two to determine the winner.
so apparently Gracie is a 9.75 in interpretation, Lena is 7.75, Anna tonight was a 7.50
Mao is a 7.75 in SS.
Ok then
Maybe Adelina was overscored a bit, but Julia not at all.
It is a painful truth indeed- Gracie Gold is Adelina of Russia, the one who always has been overscored. Though, it is not Gracie's fault.
At Skate Canada with a clean fantastic long program she got 130-131 (TES: 70 PCS: 60), that's not overscored