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- Jan 5, 2019
No, it is all about preventing the discrimination of these revolutionary young senior skaters from #TeamTutberidzeForProgress against judging conventions that ruled the sport for decades.
All of Kostornaya, Shcherbakova and Trusova enter the 'big sports arena' with accomplishments of the highest order -in the juniors-, with programs of such a level of mastery and artistry, unattainable by 99.9% of their senior competitors, one can even sort of understand this defensive mechanism.
By some stupid traditional rule that newcomers 'don't deserve their scores', 'need to be kept down in the interest of the established order', 'first have to prove themselves to protect the older skaters' etc. and more of such discriminatory nonsense that is completely unfounded, not written in any ISU rule, yet still prevails over objectivity.
I can fully understand the outrage over what happened in Lombardia SP, and hope it won't happen again when Trusova and Kostornaya have their first starts in the seniors. There were other blogs much more explicit and also very critical over Mishin's presumed 'connections' with the LOC of Lombardia.
PS: Here is Elucidus' blog on the 'underrotation' of Shcherbakova's SP: https://www.sports.ru/tribuna/blogs/elucidus/2574522.html which is an extension to this other blog: https://www.sports.ru/tribuna/blogs/ontheice/2574239.html
Elucidus already made his position on this matter clear in his postings here.
Let's hope after judges' evaluation this proved to be a human error of judgement, those things can and do happen in judged sports. One can be certain judging will be followed with great scrutiny over the next events.
All of Kostornaya, Shcherbakova and Trusova enter the 'big sports arena' with accomplishments of the highest order -in the juniors-, with programs of such a level of mastery and artistry, unattainable by 99.9% of their senior competitors, one can even sort of understand this defensive mechanism.
By some stupid traditional rule that newcomers 'don't deserve their scores', 'need to be kept down in the interest of the established order', 'first have to prove themselves to protect the older skaters' etc. and more of such discriminatory nonsense that is completely unfounded, not written in any ISU rule, yet still prevails over objectivity.
I can fully understand the outrage over what happened in Lombardia SP, and hope it won't happen again when Trusova and Kostornaya have their first starts in the seniors. There were other blogs much more explicit and also very critical over Mishin's presumed 'connections' with the LOC of Lombardia.
PS: Here is Elucidus' blog on the 'underrotation' of Shcherbakova's SP: https://www.sports.ru/tribuna/blogs/elucidus/2574522.html which is an extension to this other blog: https://www.sports.ru/tribuna/blogs/ontheice/2574239.html
Elucidus already made his position on this matter clear in his postings here.
Let's hope after judges' evaluation this proved to be a human error of judgement, those things can and do happen in judged sports. One can be certain judging will be followed with great scrutiny over the next events.
These girls will definitely be better with more experience (not only sport experience but life experience as a whole), yet even on this level they are better than most seasoned adult skaters.