Yeah, pretty much. OTOH, Japan is bound to have known Shun going ahead of Ilia was never happening.My thoughts exactly. And Ilia didn't even try the 4A, he did a 3A. Ilia did one more clean quad, but the mistake on the second 4Lz (which made it worth less than a 3Lz) had him lose a combination so he had a triple undone compared to Sato. So in the end he was less then 4 points ahead of Sato technically.
Those 4 points were easily made up in PCS for Sato imo, as he had a flawless clean program. But that didn't happen, Malinin scored higher in PCS which is mind boggling to me.
Still I'm happy for Shun. He can be proud of what he accomplished here.
