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- Nov 12, 2011
Agreed. People really don't understand jump mechanics if they think a skater could really jump with the assistance of the FULL blade. Yes, some skaters will use more of the blade to assist in their takeoff but the reality is, the skaters are using their picks. You think these skaters who apparently take off with their full blade could do a quad/triple flip or lutz off of toe-pickless hockey skates?!
I find it a bit sad that Tuktamysheva can only come 3rd with such a consistent 3A... however, her programs really do need better content. She's a veteran and her skating still looks a bit sloppy. She's not exactly a skater whose artistry has improved a ton as her career progresses however, her 3A ability obviously has. Look at her interpretation/composition scores... theres a reason she's still getting some 7's, and mid 8's at best, in spite of being a World champion. She's got a bit of a Plushenko/Joubert complex going for her, IMO.. where in spite of earlier career success, the quality of the overall skating stagnated and the PCS suffered as a result. At some point the judges will get you for resting on your laurels - it's more than just about the jumps.
if it really was "full blade" they'd all be doing one of these
https://youtu.be/4lRnGqDet2s?t=5
plus, the skaters weight is still over their toe through the whole thing. there is literally NO way anyone could jump even a double off their blade.

But not a jump where you vault off the pick like a flip or lutz.
, she needed to pile on the points with a triple-triple. Shcherbakova did two quad Lutzes but still needed extra tech content to nail down the victory.