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Highest scores ever recorded-Ladies (part II)

i cant believe how low Yuna's PCS was for her 2010 Olympics SP.

Her SP record would have held if she was given a deserving PCS :(

Actually her 2010 SP already has very very big advantage -one more technical element, scored over 5.00 points- so If other girls given this chance her SP record could be broken by Kostner, Lipnitskaia, Sotnikova and Gold too.
 
i cant believe how low Yuna's PCS was for her 2010 Olympics SP.

Her SP record would have held if she was given a deserving PCS :(
I actually preferred the same SP from Skate America. If you nitpick, there was actually a "mistake" or two in her Vancouver SP.
 
if somebody committed a crime. the victims family can move on and even forgive for God's sake. but a crime will always be a crime. that's the fact. And I have no attention in getting into the crime's details again at all. and others is only state the fact as well.

If a serious crime is committed and it goes unpunished, the detective will hunt the criminal down until he is caught and then a lawyer will continue to pursue prosecution until the perpetrator is convicted, sentenced and placed in prison. Families usually express forgiveness when the criminal has paid for his mistake, by being behind bars, or has compensated the family in some way for his offense, depending on the severity of the crime. Forgiveness is almost never expressed if the offender gets away scott free.

Crimes that are forgotten are more likely repeated. Corruption that is swept under the rug more often resurfaces, especially if it isn't discussed because it thrives in the dark corners of silence.
 
What about highest TES Scores?

I know Yulia's 71.75 for the FS was really high (Euros). But there are some higher ones.

Edit: I tried to find a list.

FS
Adelina 75.54 (Olympics)
Yuna 74.73 (Worlds 2013)
Mao 73.03 (Olympics)
Yulia 71.75 (Euros)
Elizaveta 70.02 (Euros 2013)

SP
Mao 42.81 (Worlds)
Yulia 40.83 (Worlds)

I only put those listed on the ISU website that were higher than 70 and higher than 40. Any I missed?
 
What about highest TES Scores?

I know Yulia's 71.75 for the FS was really high (Euros). But there are some higher ones.

Edit: I tried to find a list.

FS
Adelina 75.54 (Olympics)
Yuna 74.73 (Worlds 2013)
Mao 73.03 (Olympics)
Yulia 71.75 (Euros)
Elizaveta 70.02 (Euros 2013)

SP
Mao 42.81 (Worlds)
Yulia 40.83 (Worlds)

I only put those listed on the ISU website that were higher than 70 and higher than 40. Any I missed?

Yuna 78.30 Olympics 10
 
What highest sp and/or fs BV for ladies? Would Mao have the highest? :think:

eta: I'm gonna look this up...
 
What highest sp and/or fs BV for ladies? Would Mao have the highest? :think:

eta: I'm gonna look this up...
Considering Mao goes for a total of eight triples, including the triple axel, I don't think we even need to look this up. Probably highest in SP too, considering the difference between 2A and 3A (even without a 3-3).
 
Considering Mao goes for a total of eight triples, including the triple axel, I don't think we even need to look this up. Probably highest in SP too, considering the difference between 2A and 3A (even without a 3-3).

I'm confident Mao will have the highest, but I still want to see how the women rank up against one another :yes:
 
Ok so boring protocols I lazily looked through:
2010-2014 4cc
2010-2013 cup of china
2010-2013 cup of russia
2010-2014 euro champs
2010-2013 finlanda trophy
2010-2013 grand prix final
2013 nebelhorn trophy
2010-2013 nhk trophy
2013 nrw trophy
2010, 2014 olympics
2010-2013 skate america
2010-2013 skate canada
2010-2013 trophee eric bompard
2010-2014 worlds


And now, onto the results :popcorn:


Highest Ladies' BV for a SP:
10. Elena Radionova 32.44 at 2013 SA, 2013 GPF, & 2013 Nebelhorn.
9. Julia Lipnitskaia 32.53 at 2013 COR, 2013 Finlandia, 2013 SC, 2014 Euro Champs, & 2014 Worlds. :eek:
8. Ksenia Makarova 32.90 at 2010 Olympics & 2010 Worlds.
7. Elene Gedevanishvili 33.10 at 2010 Olympics.
6. Mao Asada 34.11 at 2013 4CC.
5. Mao Asada 34.14 at 2013 NHK.
4. Rachael Flatt 34.30 at 2009 SA & 2010 Olympics.
3. Mao Asada 34.40 at 2010 Olympics AND Yuna Kim 34.40 at 2009 SA.
2. Mao Asada 34.69 at 2013 SA & 2014 Worlds.
1. Yuna Kim 34.90 at 2009 Worlds, 2009 TEB, & 2010 Olympics.


Highest Ladies' BV for a FS:
10. Yuna Kim 60.90 at 2010 Olympics AND Polina Edmunds 60.90 at 2014 Worlds.
9. Elizaveta Tuktamysheva 61.01 at 2013 Euro Champs.
8. Elena Radionova 61.10 at 2013 NHK.
7. Julia Lipnistkaia 61.22 at 2013 Finlandia.
6. Adelina Sotnikova 61.43 at 2014 Olympics.
5. Mao Asada 61.76 at 2013 GPF AND Julia Lipnitskaia 61.76 at 2014 Euro Champs.
4. Julia Lipnitskaia 61.82 at 2013 SC.
3. Mao Asada 62.30 at 2013 Worlds.
2. Mao Asada 62.79 at 2011 4CC.
1. Mao Asada 66.34 at 2014 Olympics



:bow::bow::bow: Mao
 
Why start a thread that you know is going to end up being a Yuna vs Adelina thread then?

One usually doesn't know if their thread will turn out to be like that until it actually does. And the point of this thread was to compare different skaters and to discuss results; it's not like FSGMT started this one and its predecessors hoping for a fight.

@satine94: pretty cool to see Mao in the top three. Thanks!
 
I've looked to past ones too.. and here it is.....


BV for SP

1. Yuna 2010 Olympics 34.90
2. Yuna 2009 Worlds 34.90
3. Yuna 2009 TEB 34.90
4. Mao 2014 Worlds 34.69
5. Mao 2010 Olympics 34.40
5. Yuna 2009 SA 34.40
7. Rachel 2010 Olympics 34.30
7. Rachel 2009 SA 34.30
9. Mao 2013 NHK 34.14
10. Mao 2013 4CC 34.11
 
One usually doesn't know if their thread will turn out to be like that until it actually does. And the point of this thread was to compare different skaters and to discuss results; it's not like FSGMT started this one and its predecessors hoping for a fight.

@satine94: pretty cool to see Mao in the top three. Thanks!

You're welcome. I should probably go back a few more years though. I don't expect the FS order to change much (if at alll) but with the SP there might be some additions to make. I'll skim through later to see if any older scores should be added. ;)
 
I've looked to past ones too.. and here it is.....


BV for SP

1. Yuna 2010 Olympics 34.90
2. Yuna 2009 Worlds 34.90
3. Yuna 2009 TEB 34.90
4. Mao 2014 Worlds 34.69
5. Mao 2010 Olympics 34.40
5. Yuna 2009 SA 34.40
7. Rachel 2010 Olympics 34.30
7. Rachel 2009 SA 34.30
9. Mao 2013 NHK 34.14
10. Ando 2006 Worlds 34.10

Thank you Melon! You posted just as I was planning on going back :biggrin: I'll edit the post.
 
OH. SpSq4 showed on her list and there are a total of 8 elements.

Now, there's no longer SpSq and only 7 elements O.O So Rachel's Base point today would be 34.30 - 3.40

Is this the spiral?

Yes, the spiral is what's giving half the spots in the SP ranking to 'older' skates, whereas the upped difficulty of more 'recent' programs is what's making up the FS ranking. I could have excluded SpSq-required skates, but Yuna's SP record was still considered the record for four years (before Mao's 2014 Worlds skate), so I thought I'd just include it in the BV ranking as well.
 
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