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What does that look like if you remove the handicap (no quads in the SP) and give her the same PCS factor as the men?284.37: Mark Kondratiuk (Men's #1)
283.48: Kamila Valieva (Ladies' #1)
Almost.
Indeed, but the more intriguing part is that she does not even need these conversions.What does that look like if you remove the handicap (no quads in the SP) and give her the same PCS factor as the men?
Raw score wise, she is less than one point away, but if you adjust, she is clear with room to spare.
That is simply amazing. We are going to run out of superlatives soon.Indeed, but the more intriguing part is that she does not even need these conversions.
With PCS factor 1.0 her free skate PCS would be 99.00 and her total score 313.00 - both on the spot. Replacing her 3F/3Lz+3T in the SP with 4S/4T+3T and the scoring from the FS would raise it to 322.53. She would have narrowly beaten Yuzuru Hanyu (322.36) in the Japanese men's final with that score.![]()
on quad paws maybeThe dogs are at the rink so often I’m beginning to think they can jump quads at this point. Haha
Dang!284.37: Mark Kondratiuk (Men's #1)
283.48: Kamila Valieva (Ladies' #1)
Almost.
Kamila's gala EX. I find this an extraordinary piece of skating, gives me gooseflesh.

Yes, gooseflesh, goosebumps and goose pimples are all English-language variants of the same idea. (In Afrikaans, it's hoendervleis, or "chicken flesh". Quite a few languages describe it using some bird skin comparison!)That was very special. KV is really coming into her own.
Is gooseflesh like Goosebumps here in America? )
Yes, gooseflesh, goosebumps and goose pimples are all English-language variants of the same idea. (In Afrikaans, it's hoendervleis, or "chicken flesh". Quite a few languages describe it using some bird skin comparison!)
More photos of Kamila's Avatar EX.