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Hanyu is still the world record holder to me! you'll have to kill me to take that away :dev2:
He will probably take this as another personal challenge.... but it's great that his amazing record of, well, records is now fixed and recognised forever![]()
I hate that the ISU ever pushed WR as a meaningful metric for anything. In addition to rule changes, the same program can garner vastly different scores based on factors outside the performance, such as the location of the event and composition of the judging and technical panels.
I do not believe that the ISU has ever actually recognized World Records; skating fans and Wikipedia did that.
IJS is supposed to be largely objective and technical callers and judges are supposed to follow the same standards, and as the ISU insists the system works as it is supposed to, location and panel composition aren’t hugely meaningful across the same level. The main difference is the level of competition; whether it needs ISU judges or International judges.
I hate that the ISU ever pushed WR as a meaningful metric for anything. In addition to rule changes, the same program can garner vastly different scores based on factors outside the performance, such as the location of the event and composition of the judging and technical panels.
I do not believe that the ISU has ever actually recognized World Records; skating fans and Wikipedia did that.
I think media helped to create this obsession for world records, it helps selling the sport for the casual audience, who wants to see young prodigies making history, breaking world records in dramatic narratives (e.g. Alina and Evgenia during the Olympics).
No, ISU's only ever recognized season's best scores.I hate that the ISU ever pushed WR as a meaningful metric for anything. In addition to rule changes, the same program can garner vastly different scores based on factors outside the performance, such as the location of the event and composition of the judging and technical panels.
No, ISU's only ever recognized season's best scores.
To be honest, that's why this statement is odd. Because to me, nothing changes, really. WRs already didn't exist for ISU.


The WR scores are available on the ISU site: http://www.isuresults.com/isujsstat/historicbefore1819/phslto.htm
The best results achieved in competitions operating under the ISU Judging System are referred to as "highest scores" and "personal bests". The ISU does not currently recognize the highest scores as "World records".
I swear figure skating is the only sport who is sensitive to the terms world record to the point they dissect the words bits by bits like "it's not world record it's only personal best etc.." or "ISU said its highest score but not world records they never recognize the world records etc..." or "they are useless anyway because in ISU it was never a real world record just a personal best nothing to do with others" Why are people so eager to downgrade the implication of those words. It's simple enough, does that highest score ever achieved by anyone else in the world? No? Then it's a world record. Don't be scared of saying the words like it was VOLDERMORT.![]()