So therefore it wouldn't be a stretch for his PCS to increase since he PERFORMED better.
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So PCS DOES depends on skating better than before. Of course that's unless your name sounds Russian.
This is why I am saying I don't get PCS and GEO these days. Just more and more confused.
I hope Machida deliver well and does not need any boost. Half of the gold is in his hand, the other half is in Javi's.So therefore it wouldn't be a stretch for his PCS to increase since he PERFORMED better.
It is a stretch if you look at the score breakdown. In Sochi he only doubled one jump.
From what I've read in Japanese press, Machida transferred his training base to Japan after last season's Worlds; engaged Yoshinori Onishi (the man sitting at Machida's left side in K&C), who re-worked his quads, introduced Machida to pilates-like training, school figures, etc. I wouldn't be surprised if there were a stampede of young skaters in Japan rushing to join Mr Onishi's class given Machida's transformation within less than 12 months. It is not as if other elite skaters weren't training hard, weren't using latest results from sports science, engaging help from dancers etc. Only Machida seems to have achieved this rapid ascent, which is truly amazing.
I thought he was quite tentative in Sochi aside from the jump.
I don't get it, why are we disputing scoring over a CLEAN, well-performed program?

Yusuru great under pressure. Enjoyed Javier as well. Happy for Tomas
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aDv6n08WFtA
in the comments they say that's the Southern Vietnamese pronunciation. It is difficult, but I'd take the effort of pronouncing something like Wen (approximately) over the NGoo-yen, that's nowhere near the correct pronunciation.
A case can be made for lots of names in lots of languages, and I think it would be nice for commentators to make the effort and learn the approximate pronunciation of 30-40 athletes' names, so the audience may learn them as well.
I thought he was quite tentative in Sochi aside from the jump.
I don't get it, why are we disputing scoring over a CLEAN, well-performed program?
It is a stretch if you look at the score breakdown. In Sochi he only doubled one jump.
Maybe you're just biased against him? Machida skated a beautiful, gorgeous program. What's not to get about the PCS he received/
great score form Yuzu nevertheless
a bit underscored


I'm sad that home inflation doesn't happen for Kozuka. :scratch:
I'm sad that home inflation doesn't happen for Kozuka. :scratch:
I'm sad that home inflation doesn't happen for Kozuka. :scratch:
Is it just me or Worlds without PChan has become much of a better competition, even the scores look better and deserving?
I was saying that before looking at the score details of the last group.Well, you have a skater falling and still getting the highest PCS, and 90+ scores... so I'd say it pretty much IS like a competition with PChan. As for deserving, there's no way that Hanyu deserves to be ahead of Verner.
But seriously, Hanyu got all the rotation yet got a call on UR, with PChan I don't think that would happen. More likely no UR at all. 
Javi for sure. Machida second. Third for Hanyu is right, he didnt skate that well today, and I was glad to see him not held up since he was at home (so they reverted to holding up Machida instead).
I was saying that before looking at the score details of the last group.But seriously, Hanyu got all the rotation yet got a call on UR, with PChan I don't think that would happen. More likely no UR at all.
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