Only 4 of her +3 were for jumps. Her spins are amazing. This is more irresponsible journalism. +3's are a lot rare for jumps than for spins.
Traveling spins do not deserve +3, no matter how well the rest is done.
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Only 4 of her +3 were for jumps. Her spins are amazing. This is more irresponsible journalism. +3's are a lot rare for jumps than for spins.
Keep posting on here. Send messages to skating writers. Hersh, Brennan, Armour, anyone else you know. Probably the best thing would be a full scale expose like CNNSI did with Barry Bonds or Lance Armstrong.
I wonder if we could contact any writers at Sports Illustrated?
Keep posting on here. Send messages to skating writers. Hersh, Brennan, Armour, anyone else you know. Probably the best thing would be a full scale expose like CNNSI did with Barry Bonds or Lance Armstrong.
I wonder if we could contact any writers at Sports Illustrated?
I wish the focus would be on the marks rather than about whom she hugged after the event.
YES!!I'm sorry but I find all of this a mere overreaction.
There is no perfect sport. Once in a while there might be things happening that we don't agree or didn't like. It's part of it.
If everytime a dubious penalty kick is signed by a referee in a soccer match the fans claim there shoudn't be the Euro Cup, the World Cup or the Champions League...

Obviously no!! There must be a most intelligent solution!
Instead of tearing this sport down I wish we could build it up!! There is room for improvement and growth. Is it too soon to start looking for positive solutions? I would say no.
The focus should be first on whether or not the judges were correct in their assessment of her skating. It seems that there is a very strong case to be made that they were not correct. The WHY they were correct or incorrect comes next. Their motive comes third.I posted this on another thread and I'd like your thoughts:
Here's the thing. I look at the protocols (http://www.isuresults.com/results/ow..._FS_Scores.pdf) and what I see is:
1) One judge REALLY loved Adelina (judge in her column 7), but ALL the rest scored her very high. Even her two lowest scoring judges in columns 3 and 8 gave her mostly +2 GOE for her technical elements. In fact, only one judge, column 8, gave her more than 3 marks below +2.
2) Two judges (columns 3 and 6) REALLY loved Yuna but the rest gave her plenty of marks <+2 GOE on the elements.
Why I'm not convinced that anything fishy was going on is because it appears 7 of the judges did not mark Yuna generously, while 7 marked Adelina very generously. I cannot list 7 judges on that panel all of whom I would believe have a bias towards Adelina for any reason other than she skated better. At most 2 or 3 but not 7.
I wish the focus would be on the marks rather than about whom she hugged after the event.
I wish the focus would be on the marks rather than about whom she hugged after the event.
The focus should be first on whether or not the judges were correct in their assessment of her skating. It seems that there is a very strong case to be made that they were not correct. The WHY they were correct or incorrect comes next. Their motive comes third.
I posted this on another thread and I'd like your thoughts:
Here's the thing. I look at the protocols (http://www.isuresults.com/results/ow..._FS_Scores.pdf) and what I see is:
1) One judge REALLY loved Adelina (judge in her column 7), but ALL the rest scored her very high. Even her two lowest scoring judges in columns 3 and 8 gave her mostly +2 GOE for her technical elements. In fact, only one judge, column 8, gave her more than 3 marks below +2.
2) Two judges (columns 3 and 6) REALLY loved Yuna but the rest gave her plenty of marks <+2 GOE on the elements.
Why I'm not convinced that anything fishy was going on is because it appears 7 of the judges did not mark Yuna generously, while 7 marked Adelina very generously. I cannot list 7 judges on that panel all of whom I would believe have a bias towards Adelina for any reason other than she skated better. At most 2 or 3 but not 7.
I wish the focus would be on the marks rather than about whom she hugged after the event.
It seems that there is a very strong case to be made that they were not correct. The WHY they were correct or incorrect comes next. Their motive comes third.
It does not have any proof but tells me there might be 4 judges who mess with PCS and GOE.
Seven judges gave her what appear to be winning marks. Furthermore, only one lowballed Yuna.
These are summary of how judges marked Yuna and Sotnikova's LP(B.V+GOE+PCS)
Judges / Yuna /Adelina Sotnikova
1 134.09 / 141.83
2 140.39 / 143.13
3 143.09 / 145.33
4 144.09 / 145.63
5 144.69 / 151.13
6 144.79 / 151.53
7 145.79 / 153.93
8 149.49 / 154.03
9 151.79 155.73
Exclusion of “biased” 4 147.31 145.41
These are summary of how judges marked Yuna and Sotnikova's LP(B.V+GOE+PCS)
I am sure that the technology already exists for sensors in the boots that can measure such things as under-rotations, which I think is the main thing that needs to be made more uniform and precise. (I also think that if actual rotations in the air were measured with scientific precision then fans would be surprised to learn how short of rotation virtually all jumps are, counting pre-rotation on the ice and under-rotation on the landing.) Why this isn't done now is because there isn't any money in it for some engineering firm to undertake the task. ...
That is a stark contrast as far as Adelina's scores go. I've said before, I don't think Yuna was necessarily underscored per se (save for the SP), just that Adelina was overscored
Yuna's column 1 is not the same judge as Adelina's. They are all mixed up from skater to skater.
EDIT: I'm not sure what your columns show
i don't think that's what it's saying, just that there is a break up in the data of 4 judges vs the rest
Yuna's column 1 is not the same judge as Adelina's. They are all mixed up from skater to skater.
EDIT: I'm not sure what your columns show