Lysacek, 222.18 (5th in short, 5th in free); Oda, 209.94 (14th in short, 6th in free). (Yeah, yeah, I know, you said “if,” LOL.)
Oda completely bombed at Worlds. Lysacek skated respectably. The circumstances of the skates allowed for my statement to neither be proven right or wrong. That is why I did not point out I was right as it was not shown I was, nor was it shown I was wrong.
As of now though Oda's PB in the long is better with no quad, then Lysacek's would have been at Four Continents without his 1 small mistake. Neither of those things changed at Worlds.
Reality: Lysacek minus his triple Axel = 225.84, Verner 226.25 for the bronze. No 3A, no medal for Stephane.
Sorry the preview article said nothing about him missing 5 other jumps outside the triple axel, it said he needed the triple axel to hope to medal in this field period. He obviously does not unless he misses alot of his other jumps too.
Also even still you are wrong, if he falls on the triple axel he loses 4points, plus any possible GOE and PCS, not automaticaly 7.5 points, and likely not reaching that total, and if he doubles it he loses 4.2(probably gaining some in GOE for the easier jump). The only way you would be right is if he left a jumping pass out altogether and it was the triple axel, and replaced it with no other jump at all, sorry Lambiel is not Weir, he does not omit jump windows.
Reality: Savchenko/Szowkoly were in a serious fight with Pang and Tong for silver.
You are right. I got the wrong Chinese team. They still were in a serious fight for silver with a Chinese team, and never in a fight with Shen/Zhou for gold though.
Reality: You’re right! By twenty-four hundredths of a point, 195.43 to 195.19. Yay!!!
Thank you. :agree: The French are always the odd ones out, it does not matter the amount of points it is by, it has been and always will be them.
To further analyze the French and Americans each lost 1 point for an extended lift in 1 program, the Americans had a major bobble in their free dance, the French had no such problem in the OD and FD. The Americans still managed to beat them, albeit so little, after coming into the event on low momentum, and the French on high after winning Europeans. Again just spells out how much they are destined to always miss the world podium. On top of that the Russians turned out to be out of favor with the panel more then expected. So with 1 top team with a major bobble more and coming in as underdogs, another being out of favor to an unexpected degree with the panel, they still could not medal.
The "distress" was caused by your lack of common courtesy to other posters -- and especially to the person who pays for this board out of her own pocket (in particular, she pays for the play-by-play reports that we have all been enjoying this year) and devotes countless hours to making Golden Skate the premier figure skating forum that it is -- not by your so-called "predictions."
I did not know openly posting your own feelings about a preview article was such a crime, they are only my opinions. I am not going to gush over the grandness of things I dont agree with.