You can read some of the discussion here: https://www.goldenskate.com/forum/t...d-prix-go-virtual-and-be-announced-now.86234/There are all kinds of video manipulation possible. It would be difficult but with some effort I believe it is possible to play pre recorded video as live. Also, not all skaters can get ice dedicated only to themselves at a certain time. Besides, timezones would make it impossible to stream it in real time. Camera quality is another issue - skaters can choose a specific angle in which their mistakes could not be checked. And what if there are technical problems when filming or streaming? ISU approved TES minimums by video, which is great, but qualification to Olympics and biggest event of the season simply can't be held that way.
I never wanted it to be done, but even if they wanted it, now is not the time to suddenly announce it. If anyone had wanted a virtual competition they could have started developing it right after worlds were canceled last season, it's not like the pandemic was going to go away in a month after that.
Which brings me to this:
Why should the ISU have everything perfectly worked out already?
In general, it is disappointing to see the ISU - or any organization - not having a proper protocol in place after a year of the pandemic. This isn't a recent occurrence for someone to suddenly say the ISU doesn't need to work it out "already". Everyone knew the pandemic would be around for months. They could and should have announced a strict protocol and had the home feds strictly enforce it for all the way back at the beginning of the season. If the pandemic had gone away by now, no harm done.

