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Yeah but my question is: Wouldn't that have been the case anyway, if Ilia won?Then it'd be good for all those people who have cared so much about overall skating when it comes to Malinin and others to, IDK, say something about it here as well. Which isn't happening, because people have been focusing on Ilia, his personality, and his karma.
Shaidorov's skating quality is the lowest of all OGMs under IJS, and is the would-be lowest of all OGM contenders here.
It would be lowest among all OGM contenders in 2022 - when we had multi quadsters and the 4 min long LP.
It would be lowest among all OGM contenders in 2018 - when we still had multi quadsters, even if 30 seconds extra in the LP.
That says something, at least to me.
My unblushingly amateur ideas on the thread about limiting jumps (not in favour) to balance with artistry (in favour but some other way) notwithstanding, I can't see that any such changes would have made much difference here? Both the skater seen as artistically supreme at the minute and the one seen as technically so crumbled. Mikhail would have won simply as the last man (quite literally) standing...And is that not the same thing people have been complaining on for years now? While I don't like it either, he decided to play the game and not go against the system and not get rewarded for it (á la more transitions, more demanding choreography, less consistency on the jump elements).
I can't blame him.
Same, it bothers me a little bit that I don't have anything to rewatch multiple times. I loved Junhwan and I will probably watch his short again and again, but while his free was great, that one fall in it was so awkward it took him couple of seconds to untangle himself from the wall. It's like a sore spot you can't ignore, which is a real shame, because choreo and step sequence and everything in between was just lovely. Couldn't he fall normally?I just wish all these programs felt more “Olympic.” I remember watching the women in 2002 thinking at least 5 of those long programs would have been iconic if delivered perfectly to capture gold (the medalists, plus Sasha and Maria B). Nonetheless, one must win and the best man did.
Many things are beyond quite a lot of us, like how some people who care so much about the level of skating going on are all celebrating Shaidorov's victory online as if those concerns all vanished.
Then it'd be good for all those people who have cared so much about overall skating when it comes to Malinin and others to, IDK, say something about it here as well. Which isn't happening, because people have been focusing on Ilia, his personality, and his karma.
Of course he isn't. He kept it together, and showed himself to be a competitor on a night filled with skaters who couldn't keep it together. One may argue that figure skating is already in the depths of oblivion, through no fault of his own - nor anyone else who skated here - and they'd probably be right.Mikhail Shaiderov is not the worst skater of all time. He is not an albatross around the neck of figure skating, dragging the sport down to the depths of oblivion.
And he has a 4CC gold. Silver at both junior and senior Worlds.Mikhail Shaiderov is not the worst skater of all time. He is not an albatross around the neck of figure skating, dragging the sport down to the depths of oblivion. Good grief! He competed at the Olympic Games and won a gold medal. On that day he was higher, faster, stronger than anyone else. Good for him!
Oh well. Uneasy lies the head that wears the crown. Welcome to the loving arms of figure skating fandom ("the leeches' kiss, the squid's embrace") .
Water. Duck's back. That's the ticket.
This is exactly what I mean. "Somehow" all the people who were so critical of Malinin's skating for so long - well they're celebrating him having a disastrous skate, being absolutely hideous online, and "somehow" all their concerns vanished with our winner here.Why are people so awful? If it’s so easy then let them do it.
That could be true. To be honest, I was fully expecting the crazy PCS and GOE bonus to start after he landed that 3a+4sal for the first time. But then to my surprise it didn't really happen. And there wasn't even too much noise about making history with new combos and what not.I expect this to only increase next season (if he skips worlds). If people thought such and such with a world title and then two had too much of a boost - then Olympic Champions are going to have a much bigger boost.
I feel like you are fighting with smoke and imaginary problems. Online hate is not cool, are you upset Shaidorov doesn't get enough hateful messages in comparision to Ilia? And are we sure those haters of Ilia are actually on this forum? Because I wouldn't say so, honestly. At least I don't see anyone here celebrating Ilia having the worst skate of his career. And if you have opinions on Kagiyama and others and their PCS, you can always talk about it, start a thread, say what you mean instead of complaining that no one is talking about it.This is exactly what I mean. "Somehow" all the people who were so critical of Malinin's skating for so long - well they're celebrating him having a disastrous skate, being absolutely hideous online, and "somehow" all their concerns vanished with our winner here.
Even in the SP, how many were simply focused on Malinin's PCS, and not that Kagiyama got too high scores despite a mistake?
Even with the Team Event, he was treated absolutely horribly online. Yeah he's overscored. Guess what, he's still got more skill than the person who overall won here who also barely got a PCS disadvantage compared to the skater who won that score.
Quite a lot of those people are not just happy, but proud. I congratulate them and their 100% realistic concern with the quality of skating for the past four years.
Really? Speculation about what might happen if this skater were to be magically transported back in time "says something?"It would be lowest among all OGM contenders in 2018 - when we still had multi quadsters, even if 30 seconds extra in the LP.
That says something, at least to me.
Especially given that the scoring system was so different that they declared the WRs at the end of 2017-18 as 'historic' and fixed.Really? Speculation about what might happen if this skater were to be magically transported back in time "says something?"

This is how I think it will go. If someone can do a 3A+quad combo, then surely we are about to enter the quad/quad era. Get ready to crown someone the Quad-squared Emperor next year (I got dibs on the Q2E t-shirt concession.)And there wasn't even too much noise about making history with new combos [lieke the 3A+4S] and what not.
Now we'll have to wait and see how it goes.