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- Dec 22, 2017
Anna has never landed 3 quads in competition. She was closest to achieving this in 2019 at Nationals where she landed 2 quad lutzes and had 4F with a step out. And the maximum quads Sasha has landed in one competition - 4. But usually 3 are just enough for her.If I were Trusova I'd be practicing run-throughs of an Olympic program with most quads possible (4 quads reasonably), then when the important competitions come I'd react to Anna if she skated before me.
If Anna fell once i'd remove a quad and shoot for three.
If Anna fell twice I'd only jump 2 quads.
If I were skating before Anna I'd play it midway and shoot for three quads, and hope that Anna fell once.
The SP 3A depends wildly on Trusova's future consistency with it. If the jump is 90% in practice, then I'd attempt. If not, then the upside isn't worth the massive loss of points from falling/downgrading.
Nathan Chen - he landed 6 quads at Olympics 2018. He repeated two quads - flip and toe loop. He could have landed 7 quads - 2 toe loops, 2 flips, one salchow, one loop and one lutz. But he did not! Probably because of stamina issues.
Yuzuru - once he landed 5 quads in competition. But he could not land his 3A-3A after that. For him 4 quads are just enough. (Hypothetically he could have landed 6 quads at Olympics if he was not injured - 2 toe loops, 2 salchows, one loop and one lutz.)
Question - I noticed that at Olympics 2018 both Yuzuru and Nathan were repeating two quads and both of them did not repeat any triples. So even then quads and triples were under the same counting rule, right? Repeat 2 quads or 1 quad and 1 triple or repeat 2 triples.
But now you either repeat 2 triples or 1 quad and 1 triple...???
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