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Jun won PCS with 87 marks... at the olympics... 
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Oh my gosh, I soooo agree with this!! I will NEVER get over Michelle Kwan's loss. Never! I thought I was crazy.Oh Ilia. The anguish. I never saw him as cocky or arrogant, he is always so effusive about other skaters, he just knew he was capable of something special. Just not today. I hope we see him again in four years. And I hope he continues to improve his artistry and not focus solely on jumps, because when the jumps fail you, there's not much left.
I personally cannot feel pain over who wins or loses the Olympics because Michelle Kwan's first loss gutted me so badly it made me immune.
I'm very firmly in the camp that said he should have gone to Beijing. And for this exact reason.I sure hope Ilia isn't going to blame this on the USFSA not sending him to 2022 Olympics. I mean, maybe he should have gone. I'm not sure how I feel about the Olympics as a training ground for the next Olympics an athlete may qualify for.
I am sure he will make the best decision for him, whatever that is.He should probably skip World's. Too much, too soon.
Don't. Tempt. Fate.Awful just awful competition.Level even for a mens was a disaster.
The bright point in all of this is that Pairs and Women in front if us.
Jin's fans have been happy he was smiling and all. I can't say it was fun before we got to the choreography sequence - but otoh, I think he has that nostalgia factor, and was indeed smiling through the steps, which was very nice to see.Worse than Sochi.
I just came in and am going to be cherrypicking which skaters I watch (so far Gogo, Jun, Sato and Mikhail, anyone else safe?)
I may not be fond of Ilia but I do feel sorry for him, as I did Nathan in 2018 - the worst possible time to implode so badly. But I am totally chuffed for Shaidorov (shut up, I like his happy chaos) and Shun (karma after the team robbery!)
the Chinese judge having Grassl be on top in PCS is on some interesting substancesMarks breakdown
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Obviously all over the place...just like the skating
PCS
Georgia: tie between Cha, Sato and Aymoz
Switzerland: Sato
Italy: Kagiyama
Sweden: Cha
China: tie between Shaidarov, Grassl and Gogolev
USA: Cha
Canada: Cha
Kazakhstan: Cha
Azerbaijan: Cha

Yeah, I agree that the selection process highly favors veterans and makes it virtually impossible for rising seniors to make an Olympic team. I agree that he should have been selected for the last Olympic team, but I don't think that assures he would have skated better here; Kurt Browning debuted at the 1988 Olympics and entered the following two games as the reigning world champion but still failed to medal.The US Federation should've sent Malinin 4 years ago to get Olympic experience
but instead they made the same mistake with him they did with Nathan Chan -
harness their star power to increase viewership and leave them to drown
in their first encounter with Olympic pressure.
They have a lot of soul searching to do about their decision making process.
and this was the highest PCS of the eveningJun won PCS with 87 marks... at the olympics...![]()


Me neither. I was so pumped up and then the judges gave her Gold to someone else.Oh my gosh, I soooo agree with this!! I will NEVER get over Michelle Kwan's loss. Never! I thought I was crazy.
Ilia should have been on that Olympic team, not as training but because he was (IMO anyway) clearly one of the three best options in 2022.I sure hope Ilia isn't going to blame this on the USFSA not sending him to 2022 Olympics. I mean, maybe he should have gone. I'm not sure how I feel about the Olympics as a training ground for the next Olympics an athlete may qualify for.
Oh my gosh, I soooo agree with this!! I will NEVER get over Michelle Kwan's loss. Never!
Yuma's skate at NHK was still beautiful and I defended his win there. His skate here was frankly too messy to be worth watching. Too high of PCS for that. I love Shun but fairly he also brings those scores on himself with his spins. In general, I agree with his placements even if they make me sad but this was different imho. His scores in isolation were fine but not compared to Yuma. But, Shun is clearly happy with a bronze. So, I will be tooCan we go back to earlier in the Season where Shun should have won NHK over Yuma with a fall as well? Yuma is lucky to be scored in the PCS the way he does because he is a great performer with falls and stepouts.
But maaaaan, Shun got dinged all season for even the smallest mistakes.
He had 4 years to practice. He could have gone out and skated a conservative program and easily won. He didn't. Not hitting the 4A spooked him. It was his choice. He faced the consequences if he blames others for his disappointments he's not going to learn anything from them.I sure hope Ilia isn't going to blame this on the USFSA not sending him to 2022 Olympics. I mean, maybe he should have gone. I'm not sure how I feel about the Olympics as a training ground for the next Olympics an athlete may qualify for.
Ilia has an OGM.Don't forget that Kurt Browning never won an Olympic medal despite two tries and four World Championships.
If Shaidorov wins gold....