There is only one jump, at the "famous Olympic-skater" level, that not every man does: the quad.
There are maybe two jumps or combos that women at this elite level don't do (except in rare cases, like injured Carolina): the triple axel and maybe a triple/triple combo of some sort.
Everyone does up to the triple lutz and all men do triple axels. They should not be rewarded for trying jumps that they are supposed to have mastered by the time they get to this level.
Therefore, give a few points for men for trying a quad, and a few points to women for trying an axel or triple/triple. But don't give any points if they fall on anything else. Also, when a skater falls doing footwork, they should lose all or most points for the footwork, instead of being praised for caring and throwing their body into it.
There are maybe two jumps or combos that women at this elite level don't do (except in rare cases, like injured Carolina): the triple axel and maybe a triple/triple combo of some sort.
Everyone does up to the triple lutz and all men do triple axels. They should not be rewarded for trying jumps that they are supposed to have mastered by the time they get to this level.
Therefore, give a few points for men for trying a quad, and a few points to women for trying an axel or triple/triple. But don't give any points if they fall on anything else. Also, when a skater falls doing footwork, they should lose all or most points for the footwork, instead of being praised for caring and throwing their body into it.
No international favoritism in the argument. Takahashi won gold with three falls in a single program - LP, THREE FALLS.
Kozuka won silver with one fall. Hanyu has bronze with two clean programs. Though Hanyu won LP with TES content, their LP PCS were like these: