Can anyone please explain to me why Tom Z. seems to be saying in this IN blog/article that Mirai hasn't yet landed a triple axel?
these sentences are toward the beginning of the article:
Could she land it in an international competition?
She hasn't yet, but if you were following Twitter, you might think she already has
And these are at the very end:
The article, which has a dateline of Sept. 22, also begins by saying she hasn't landed it yet. I am flummoxed. Or is it just that it's too late at night and I should take a look at it tomorrow morning? Am I misunderstanding the article?
A jump is ratified, landed, or given full credit? Rotated? Or does it have to have a positive GOE to have it actually count as having been landed? That doesn't seem right.
I don't usually fixate on technical questions. But this seems to me just another incomprehensible aspect of the judging system that makes me lose patience, and drains popularity from figure skating. I'm far from a casual viewer, and this forum's posters have taught me a lot. So, thanks in advance.