I see your point, but I don't see why you're quoting me since we're talking about two different things. I didn't and don't even want to comment on tech panel's decision because it only proves their incompetence. Also, it was Caroline's lutz that was reviewed, not her triple toe-loop. Her triple-triple was probably justly downgraded. As I said, I'm yet to see the actual competition, but from what I've heard, her lutz was not obviously underrotated, and that's why she was "almost" given benefit of doubt. I just find it absurd that no other lady who have their own history of underrotating was called for underrotation, same with wrong edge issue. BTW, you make it sound like Caroline's team is scheming to manipulate the result and hope it's not what you implied.
I'm not blaming Caroline's team. It might not be her team at all, it might be the TPTB in the USFSA who want Caroline to be at the top because she's their bright star. I never blamed Zhang's team.
If the reigning national champion was called for underrotation, why is it scrutinizing Caroline to call her for a downgrade. Both Meissner and Czisny were called for downgraded jumps, so it's not like Caroline was the only big name skater who was called for downgraded jumps.
Yes, Rachael, Ashley, and Mirai weren't called, but who says that their jumps weren't scrutinized and called clean. Caroline's jumps by all reports didn't look great.
Rachael and Ashley do not have a strong history of underrotation problems. The only time Ashley has been docked for underrotation was for her 3/3 attempt in the GP. Ditto for Rachael, except for one bad uncharacteristic JGP event. The only time Rachael tends to get is for her 3/3's and it's not like they are never called fair.
Mirai does have rotation problems, but historically it's always been an issue for her in the long program, at the end of the program. She's never been called for it in the short.
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We can all thank speedy for this wonderful new judging system. It sure doe work!