I don't understand the bitterness and hostility that Evan and Johnny have lately shown towards each other! As well as the drama stirred up on this board.
Seems to me people can't see the simple fact that two skaters can often be neck to neck against each other and a narrow win is something for both to be proud of.
When Miki beat Mao at Worlds, I don't think either of them took it too seriously. Neither the Japanese federation nor Miki herself decided that Miki's win made her to be "a more succesful skater" than Mao.
Why can't then that Evan, Johnny, and the US federation see the matter in the same way. Evan and Johnny will still face each other at Worlds and at the GP. The competition between them seem to be rather close. And yet some fans and even Johnny and Evan that a national titlle, no matter by how small a margin it is win (even by a margin of 0.00000) really sets one skater up as a winner and the other as the loser.
(And yes, even if the judges happen to be biased towards Johnny, which I am unsure about, that will surely not be the case in international competitions! A really strong skater will eventually come out on top on the international level.)
Seems to me people can't see the simple fact that two skaters can often be neck to neck against each other and a narrow win is something for both to be proud of.
When Miki beat Mao at Worlds, I don't think either of them took it too seriously. Neither the Japanese federation nor Miki herself decided that Miki's win made her to be "a more succesful skater" than Mao.
Why can't then that Evan, Johnny, and the US federation see the matter in the same way. Evan and Johnny will still face each other at Worlds and at the GP. The competition between them seem to be rather close. And yet some fans and even Johnny and Evan that a national titlle, no matter by how small a margin it is win (even by a margin of 0.00000) really sets one skater up as a winner and the other as the loser.
(And yes, even if the judges happen to be biased towards Johnny, which I am unsure about, that will surely not be the case in international competitions! A really strong skater will eventually come out on top on the international level.)
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The judges keep fuel up.