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I still can't comprehend what happened to Han Yan 3A's. It used to be his money jump. Like +2 GOE, all across the board. And it's still big. but landings are not perfect anymore....
his 3A decided to run away with Michal's 3A

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I still can't comprehend what happened to Han Yan 3A's. It used to be his money jump. Like +2 GOE, all across the board. And it's still big. but landings are not perfect anymore....

perhaps but if skating skills are not rewarded properly, it sends a message about what matters most. Is that the sport we want to watch in the future?
his 3A decided to run away with Michal's 3A![]()
perhaps but if skating skills are not rewarded properly, it sends a message about what matters most. Is that the sport we want to watch in the future?
Sad that you and your funny dog doesn't want to do it...
Fell asleep during the mens sp. Just catching up. I am curious because I just watched Jasons sp on British Eurosport and they said that the US mens world team hasn't been decided yet? That they will decide based on the results of 4cc? I thought they already picked the mens world team.
How in the world did Nathan's 4F GOE range from -1 to +2?!
Maybe it has something to do with the judges who read the 'steps before solo jump' rule vs those who didn't? GOE range is really strange to me. There's been like solo 1s mixed in with 2s and 3s in other places that also confuse me.
GOEs come from evaluation against criteria that yield an increase in GOE and some that result in lower GOE. So if there are more plus points than minus, you get positive GOE. If they're the same, you get 0. If there's more bad than good, or there is a clear jump problem (hand down, step out, fall, etc.) then you get negative. Some of the differences we see in GOE are the result of judges not seeing everything. Some judges fail to apply rules correctly. Some are more lenient than others.

So basically it's almost as subjective as PCS.![]()

. But he doesn't have enough fun with it or bring enough personality at the beginning. It's only after that combo is out of the way that he gets super into it. Obviously he botched the combo (the 4Lz was HUUUUUGE), 3A was nice (better than Shoma's or Nathan's), 4T was nice. Spins look weaker than last season (about on par with Nathan now), skating looks stronger (though still weaker than Nathan or Shoma). 
How in the world did Nathan's 4F GOE range from -1 to +2?!
I wonder where Jason would have ended up had he not fallen on that 3A. .
Someone gave Patrick Chan 8.75 in SS! No, wait two people!
PATRICK!
And then I saw the 9.00! That person gave 9.00 to Yuzuru too. I cannot. CANNOT