You don't think they would artificially up the PCS marks for Ashley to make sure she beats Polina at SA like they did for Carolina at NHK? They could even ignore the urs too and give her the benefit of doubt when push comes to shove. I would think they would do all they can to make sure Ashley wins SA unless she blows it that bad technically. USFSA wouldn't want their #1 on home ice losing to a country's #3/4 ranked skater if can be avoided
One problem is the technical panel. No one can control the TES, and that's where Ashley loses points every time. And USFS can't control the judging panel, either. Ashley gets PCS scores in the mid to high 8s; no panel of judges is going to hand out Kostner-level 9s to ensure a US skater win.
If Ashley skates a decent SP, her score should be reasonably close to Polina's because there are a limited number of elements.
Polina got 38.78 TES at NHK to Ashley's 28.10 TES at SC where she got < on both the 3t and 3lo. Polina's PCS was 31.26 (high 7s); Ashley's 33.47 (low 8s). I'd hope the TS at SA will not be quite as much of a butcher and I expect Ashley's PCS to be higher.
The FS, though is another matter. Polina scored a massive 74.38 TES at NHK. Ashley's TES was 54.87 with 3 URs and a 3ze.
And even though Kostner got 62.96 TES and 75.71 PCS, Polina still beat her in the FS. Kostner edged her overall because of her SP score.
If Polina turns in a squeaky-clean SP and FS, the judges will reward her with PCS scores similar to what she got at NHK.
They will definitely give Ashley higher PCS scores than what she got at SC, but they can't give her 10s.
Look at it this way: there are NINE judges on the panel,
There may be, based on the competitors in this event:
- A US judge
- A Canadian judge
- A Russian judge
- A Japanese judge
- A Chinese judge
- A Korean judge
- A Slovak judge
Obviously, not all of these judges are going to be motivated to put Ashley on top of the podium.
And that's as it should be. The best skater should win the event. If Ashley is not the best skater, she should not win.