Reputation doesn't matter? In figure skating? In your opinion, does this pertain to all eras and all disciplines? (real question

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I think that in the past, there was protocol judging based on a perceived pecking order, especially in ice-dance. However, I think that what many fans see as a skater getting marks because of reputation, is an inability to properly assess speed, flow, command of the ice and ice-coverage while watching skating on TV.
People used to say that Irina Slutskaya won because of reputation or because she was Russian. The first time I saw Irina skate live, and yes she was competing against Kwan and Sarah Hughes, I was stunned at how much better she was than either of the other two skaters and asked myself “How does she ever lose?”. The next day, she skated rather slowly and poorly and I said “That’s how”, but this was a skater who, on TV, didn’t look to be nearly as good as Kwan.
Plushenko and Yagudin are also skaters who, live, were so much better than the rest of the men competing in that era, that everyone else was truthfully skating for bronze, and yet we have people who say that Plushenko won on reputation.
In the first two seasons that Sasha Cohen skated senior, her fans used to say she wasn’t winning because she didn’t have sufficient reputation with the judges. I saw a skater with weak edges and basic skating, poorly constructed programs, and who needed a whole lot of work on her jumps. She moved to Tarasova, improved the quality of her basic skating and her speed, cleaned up the entrances and exits to her spins, and voila, she was winning competitions. Of course then her fans said that the reason she won under Tarasova was because of TT’s reputation.
So while I agree that it’s may not be completely possible to train out all of someone’s biases, I think the number of cases of skaters getting winning or not winning because of reputation or a lack thereof, are grossly overstated.