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Calling Alina as underdog you devalue her achievements before the Olympics.
If we’re talking about Russian ladys on OG — Masha could be named underdog, even Zenya, but not Alina..
because it goes against the statistics of the previous seasons
I never considered the word underdog insulting. It’s more like the next rising star.
All the complaints about Alina's PCS difference to the juniors - especially Alena - is, quite frankly, indicative of how little people know about the way component marks are given. No matter what, the juniors have a limited range of PCS they receive because, for some reason, judges have traditionally decided that there should be some distinction between the juniors and seniors. Usually, juniors receive 30< PCS for a good program, equivalent to average seniors. Top juniors normally get anything between 30-33 and it is very rare to see a junior lady receiving anything beyond 33 for a short program. Alina's not only a top senior, but an Olympic champion, and PCS marks always reflect the reputation of the athletes. Considering that she got mid to high 37's in previous competitions this season, I would say 38 is justified, especially taking into account that it is a national competition.
The thing is, most people know this, and yet I think choose to be outraged by the PCS gap between Alina and the junior skaters, when Alina herself was lowballed on PCS when she was a junior so she couldn't challenge someone like Zhenya. If anything, people who complain about this are not giving credit to Kostornaia who is breaking the conventional limitation imposed on PCS, getting 34+ for her short program. Once the juniors move to the sernior circuit, they will doubtless be receiving 35+ PCS in no time - why wouldn't they? It makes me so wary when I see a comment like "why is Alina's PCS so higher than the juniors" when they full well know why, and that Alina is not being favored, it's simply the way it's done.
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Calling Alina as underdog you devalue her achievements before the Olympics.
If we’re talking about Russian ladys on OG — Masha could be named underdog, even Zenya, but not Alina..
because it goes against the statistics of the previous seasons
All the complaints about Alina's PCS difference to the juniors - especially Alena - is, quite frankly, indicative of how little people know about the way component marks are given. No matter what, the juniors have a limited range of PCS they receive because, for some reason, judges have traditionally decided that there should be some distinction between the juniors and seniors. Usually, juniors receive 30< PCS for a good program, equivalent to average seniors. Top juniors normally get anything between 30-33 and it is very rare to see a junior lady receiving anything beyond 33 for a short program. Alina's not only a top senior, but an Olympic champion, and PCS marks always reflect the reputation of the athletes. Considering that she got mid to high 37's in previous competitions this season, I would say 38 is justified, especially taking into account that it is a national competition.
The thing is, most people know this, and yet I think choose to be outraged by the PCS gap between Alina and the junior skaters, when Alina herself was lowballed on PCS when she was a junior so she couldn't challenge someone like Zhenya. If anything, people who complain about this are not giving credit to Kostornaia who is breaking the conventional limitation imposed on PCS, getting 34+ for her short program. Once the juniors move to the sernior circuit, they will doubtless be receiving 35+ PCS in no time - why wouldn't they? It makes me so wary when I see a comment like "why is Alina's PCS so higher than the juniors" when they full well know why, and that Alina is not being favored, it's simply the way it's done.
All the complaints about Alina's PCS difference to the juniors - especially Alena - is, quite frankly, indicative of how little people know about the way component marks are given. No matter what, the juniors have a limited range of PCS they receive because, for some reason, judges have traditionally decided that there should be some distinction between the juniors and seniors. Usually, juniors receive 30< PCS for a good program, equivalent to average seniors. Top juniors normally get anything between 30-33 and it is very rare to see a junior lady receiving anything beyond 33 for a short program. Alina's not only a top senior, but an Olympic champion, and PCS marks always reflect the reputation of the athletes. Considering that she got mid to high 37's in previous competitions this season, I would say 38 is justified, especially taking into account that it is a national competition.
The thing is, most people know this, and yet I think choose to be outraged by the PCS gap between Alina and the junior skaters, when Alina herself was lowballed on PCS when she was a junior so she couldn't challenge someone like Zhenya. If anything, people who complain about this are not giving credit to Kostornaia who is breaking the conventional limitation imposed on PCS, getting 34+ for her short program. Once the juniors move to the sernior circuit, they will doubtless be receiving 35+ PCS in no time - why wouldn't they? It makes me so wary when I see a comment like "why is Alina's PCS so higher than the juniors" when they full well know why, and that Alina is not being favored, it's simply the way it's done.
I don’t think the word underdog is insulting - but I don’t think Alina was considered one anymore by the time of the Olympics. And she had recently beat Zhenya at competition.

Alina won everything leading up to the Olympics. Zhenya did lose to Alina at Europeans, so she wasn’t completely dominant leading up the Olympics.
Someone even posted that if Zhenya landed her jumps today, she would be in first ...
There seems to be the perception that if she skates clean, she will win - though this was felt a lot more strongly at the time of the Olympics.
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Calling Alina as underdog you devalue her achievements before the Olympics.
If we’re talking about Russian ladys on OG — Masha could be named underdog, even Zenya, but not Alina..
because it goes against the statistics of the previous seasons
About today:
_ Alina Zagitova deserved the first place but I think she doesn't deserve that difference in PCS to Kostornaia, Shcherbakova or Gubanova
_ Kostornaia even when a fall she just skates perfect ....
_Alexandra Trusova ... without the 4 ... her programs are more junior than the other skaters
_ Stanislava Konstantinova - I don't get her score or PCS .... But is clear that RusFed wants her
_ Anna Shcherbakova ... I don't agree with their PCs
_ Alena Leonova -- I love the way she's skate
_ Anastasiia Gubanova -- I don't get the score in the PCs
I was sad for Evgenia Medvedeva .. but it almost impossible to put a program in 2 weeks ... She doesn't fail in practice ... so probably is just nerves ... she will get there in time ... isn't easy change a life of jumps
I think most people on here know that PCS is very much reputation judging but it doesn't make it anymore right/fair because 1 day (theoretically speaking) Kostornaia and Shcherbacova (who I thought was underscored) will one day get overscored based on their reputation because Alina Z. got screwed when she was a Jr but now that she's a senior and won some medals she's getting excessive PCS.
Kostornaia fell and still scored in the mid-70s. That's a great achievement. For me, she is the best of the juniors but there's still things I'd like to see her clean up. On the F and the Lz, it would improve the aesthetics of the jump if her picking leg were straight. There's a few other details, like more stretch in the split jumps, etc. but there is very little to criticize with her skating. I think Alina and Evgenia are more developed and have a bit more artistic range at the moment, so I'm ok with them getting higher PCS marks.
It’s not about fairness though. This isn’t meant to be a “fair” competition. Its meant to select the national team for the second half of the season and Worlds while also previewing the potential competitors for next year. The junior girls can’t go to Worlds and having them beat out the seniors isn’t really helpful for the senior competitors momentum. That’s why they elevate the PCS for senior girls and presumed favorites.I think most people on here know that PCS is very much reputation judging but it doesn't make it anymore right/fair because 1 day (theoretically speaking) Kostornaia and Shcherbacova (who I thought was underscored) will one day get overscored based on their reputation because Alina Z. got screwed when she was a Jr but now that she's a senior and won some medals she's getting excessive PCS.