I haven't seen it but I am hoping as the rust wears off she will get better still.I have to admit I didn't really like the program, at least not on the blurry stream, and there is still something awkward about her skating, but gooood jumps!
Be grateful that you had a stream at all, blurry or not. It crashed on me with no recovery right when Yuna was about to begin!I have to admit I didn't really like the program, at least not on the blurry stream, and there is still something awkward about her skating, but gooood jumps!
Protocol http://www.lev-nrw.org/lev2008/docs/event/1189/Senior_Ladies_SP_Scores.pdf
Yuna got no UR. But received Lvl 3 on all her spins & step, and somehow still managed to get 72.27...
I actually think the technical caller is wrong on her first and last spin. Both should be Lvl 4. Her first spin had the butterfly then two rotations, Yu-na variation, catchfoot, and inside edge all for at least two rotations. The second spin had the cannonball, A-frame, jump then sit for two positions, and a Y-split positions - all held long enough as well.
Hmm. I'm not sure if they were called wrong or not (I'm not very familiar w/ spin rules). But regardless, I think she'll improve on her spins & other elements, so it should be interesting to see how she does in London.
Oh, no worries. I wasn't calling out your quote, just the judges. But you're right, I think she'll get better with the speed of her spins and the depth of her edges. I can't wait until 4CC where I hope she competes.
maybe other skaters don't want her to compete after this lol