He won TEB in FRANCE!
I'm actually really sick of hearing about the "unfair" Canadian judging. Canada has a strong team this year. They're performing well in front of their home country. Their performance should be admired, not picked apart by people who perceive unfairness because their favourites didn't perform as well as was desired.
If you have two skaters and both of them will show an element in great quality and one skater gets 0 from judges and the second skater gets +2 from judges....what would you think? Anybody pointed that Patrick gets plus points for every nice element while other skaters doesn't.
Vaugh Chipeur is great jumper without quad but his jumps are the top of his skating - he is jumper only. How he could get over 212 point?
Jeremy Ten is not very good jumper. He rotates his jumps (I believe he finishes rotation) but he is struggling with 3axel and there is no beauty in his jumps. And he got +1 or +2 from judges for almost every jump element.
And now dear skatingbc try to close your eyes and imagine that Patrick, Jeremy and Vaugh wouldn't be Canadians...try to imagine that they are skating for Kazachstan like our small cute Denis Ten....in this case Patrick wouldn't be on the podium and Chipeur's and Jeremy's points would be much more lower.
If Denis Ten would skate for Canada or USA he would get much close to top 6 and his points would be much higher. Look at him - his presentation is very good although he is 15 only. But what surprise - Denis got 5 points less in components than Chipeur (who has no presentation) and 7 points less than Jeremy.
I agree with you that Canada has some talented skater - al least Patrick, Joannie and Tessa & Scott, Jessica & Bruce. But there is no doubt that some skaters are always supported by judges disregarding the fact how they are skating in that moment - it is not a question where Championships takes place, it is happening at almost every comp.

