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To me, Virtue and Moir in 2018 were not Virtue and Moir in 2010, while Papadokis and Cziseron went into the competition primed as the rising stars who were going to make everyone forget all about Torvill and Dean. Davis and White had more of a long-standing traditional rivalry with V&M and provoked passionate responses from fans. Nobody had any dislike for P&C.
About the participation of federation officials as judges, I don't know for sure but I can imagine that this might happen a lot in the case of a small federation that has only a few ISU-certified judges, all of them active in fedearation affairs. For Canada, it would not be so much of a burden if the iSU were to decide that this is a bad look that might open the ISU to criticism.
Weaver & Poje and Gillis & Poirier is another case where am not surprised to see a wide discrepancy among judges. Both of these teams struggled mightily to achieve the international results that they so richly deserved, in the view of Canadian fans. (And don't get me started on Bourne and Kraatz!) I can see where human nature might push a judge in the direction of "righting the unfairness."
About the participation of federation officials as judges, I don't know for sure but I can imagine that this might happen a lot in the case of a small federation that has only a few ISU-certified judges, all of them active in fedearation affairs. For Canada, it would not be so much of a burden if the iSU were to decide that this is a bad look that might open the ISU to criticism.
Weaver & Poje and Gillis & Poirier is another case where am not surprised to see a wide discrepancy among judges. Both of these teams struggled mightily to achieve the international results that they so richly deserved, in the view of Canadian fans. (And don't get me started on Bourne and Kraatz!) I can see where human nature might push a judge in the direction of "righting the unfairness."
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and for sure, Weaver and Poje deserved a world title and/or an Olympic medal. They ended their career without either. (BK didn't get an olympic medal either)
), but Canada definitely had the advantage here when it came to a helpful judge.