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I didn't get that feeling at all. They asked her feelings as a first question, she basically said "it's a complex feeling", and the interviewer led her to elaborate. Not mean at all, she was just doing her job.
Marin herself said after her short that, if she skated her free flawlessly, she could win. Well, she did, yet she didn't. She met the goals that were within her reach, but couldn't reach the ones that were out of her control. She did her best, but, despite her opinion of herself, her best wasn't good enough. A perfectly legitimate reaction from Marin, and a perfectly reasonable line of questioning by the interview.
The question is, what does she do now? Does she double down on her style of skating, rushing a quad into her program to bridge the gap? Or does she turn to the dark side and adopt the Russian Way of gaming the system?
Yeah, I think this is most frustrating. If you skated clean and yet didn't reach your goal. Even worse if you skated clean and were off the podium...at least, if you didn't skate clean, you knew what you needed to work on...
I'm guessing she'll try to move more combinations into the second half and repeat harder jumps than just the 3F and 3T... I don't see her adding quads anytime soon, nor any other female skater.
Beautiful performances and beautiful skater!
, but she said FS was really great 
