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Like Sasha, this is why I don't understand this "I'm thrilled for Alysa, fake smile plastered" attitude, its ok to be upset. We are human and you get 1 chance for Olympics sometimes.Yes, as I remember it, Irina was super mad. Crying, inconsolable and had to be forced to go out for the medals.
For real silver medal livid, Google "Nancy Kerrigan Lillehammer 1994."Mao was a mess in 2010 with her silver. She pulled two 3A in her Lp to single out a toe at the end. She was everything but happy. Yuna was livid in 2014, Medvedeva was a mess as well in 2018 after losing to Zagitova despite being clean. Trusova absolutely lost it in 2022.
In 2006 Sasha was livid as well. I was to young for 2002 but my guess is that Irina was not very happy with her silver medal.
If you want a happy silver medallst watch Lambiel in 2006 Olympics. Absolutely heartwarmin.
But while I find Ami Nakai's Components promising, I've been quite disappointed with the lack of progression of Mao Shimada in that respect.Shimada is released into seniors next year.
I've got to agree here, If the Kaori or Nanaki were clean they would have easily beaten her. But they were'nt and Alysa was the cleanest today (though of course not perfect). Maybe things would have turned out differently a different day, but they were quite close. In my opinion it was always going to be a toss up.I think some people are just too blinded with hate to see the truth right in front of them.
Guys I am not saying Alysa is perfect, she is slower than Japanese skaters, a little sloppy looking and her jumps can be ur and not called sometimes, but TODAY she was the best, she skated clean as the only one from top 6. She performed since the music started, not after the jumps were done.
How on earth you would have someone else win?
I honestly dunno who I prefer of the two since, well, it's not my kind of performance, but Shimada scores higher.But while I find Ami Nakai's Components promising, I've been quite disappointed with the lack of progression of Mao Shimada in that respect.
I did not expect that tech panel to hammer down like that too. She had the cleanest rotations this competition.There were no UR's in Ami's program.
Meanwhile, Alysa had her usual sketchy 3T executed with a huge reach-around, but no call.
The judges simply held Ami down because she's not the person who is "supposed" to win. Completely hosed her on PCS and also GOE for the 'q' calls on jumps that were totally fine.
This. I prefer both other American skaters to her. They are both faster and have better upper body movement control. I prefer Kaori to her. I usually prefer Mone to her. Only Ami is less refined imho. But, her win is clearly deserved. How do you argue that anyone else should have won? Like Mikhail in the men's event, he's likely my least favorite skater in the whole event, much much much less artistic than even other "technical" skaters like Ilya. But, he also clearly deserved the win on the night. There's nothing controversial here ...I think some people are just too blinded with hate to see the truth right in front of them.
Guys I am not saying Alysa is perfect, she is slower than Japanese skaters, a little sloppy looking and her jumps can be ur and not called sometimes, but TODAY she was the best, she skated clean as the only one from top 6. She performed since the music started, not after the jumps were done.
How on earth you would have someone else win?
Adam Rippon mentioned interviewing her on The Runthrough podcast on YouTube.Wow! They just mentioned that Tenley Albright was there! How cool!
I think Shimada being in Juniors way past when she should have been is partly why she hasn't progressed enough. When you are winning everything and not being challenged you stagnate. She will be pushed next season to be much better and know what she has to work on when she finally goes against the Senior Ladies.But while I find Ami Nakai's Components promising, I've been quite disappointed with the lack of progression of Mao Shimada in that respect.
If I remember correctly Yuma was the first one I saw doing thatKaori so sweet helping Alysa arrange her mascots on her medal. I love that that has caught on as a trend
That's pretty cool. Gubanova beat the team event fatigue to improveWorthless knowledge
Skaters performance compared to official SB so far
1. Mikutina +18.94
2. Kaiser +17.48
3. Sauter +16.56
4. Pinzarrone +14.90
5. Lee +13.72
6. Karhunen +5.74
7. Petrosian +4.90
8. Samodelkina +4.31
9. Liu +4.30
10. Gubanova +3.76
11. Chiba +0.65
12. Glenn +0.13
13. Zhang -1.78
14. Shin -1.77
15. Kurakova -1.78
16. Sakomoto -2.28
17. Hendrickx -5.31
18. Petrokina -5.32
19. Nakai -7.92
20. Gutmann -8.54
21. Levito -9.91
22. Repond -18.35
23. Schild -22.23
24. Seniuk -33.19
So, half of the field improved their SB, the other half didn't...
OksanaAfter Adelina, Alina and Anna, we sooooo deserved an Alysa![]()
Oksana
Tara
Sarah
Shizuka
Yuna
Adelina
Alina
Anna
Alysa
Something to think about when choosing names?