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The biggest problem I had with Jason's program was the lack of speed, which I hope builds as he trains these programs more throughout the year. The one thing we can say is that Jason is a hard worker and has a good coach who gets him ready the right way for the big competitions. Unless he's nervous because the experience is new (Olympics) or the program is new (beginning of the season), he's VERY dependable that the next time WILL be better than the last time.
If he has a quad or doesn't, I honestly don't care. He's enjoyable to watch regardless. I hope he's doing it regularly in practice, and puts it in when he feels ready. Again, I know it's hard to draw conclusions about the quad based on his progress with the 3A, but if we can, it's that he can eventually get there (unless the quad is out of his reach.)
He will need a quad to compete for a world medal, but if he does his programs pristine, he's definitely final flight material.
He did look cautious on this skate. And when it was over he looked as relived as a teenager holding a negative home pregnancy tests. I agree it will improve as he gets more comfortable with it. This was his first time competing in anything other than summer comps since the Olympics, I think he was happy to get it done cleanly, now he can breathe. Not a disappointment but room for improvement.
And he claims to be practicing it. Kori said he is and that the percentage of landed ones are pretty good, just still not worth trying it yet in the most recent interview. And there footage of him doing one with a hand down on youtube if you have not seen it. So he does seem to be practicing it regularly. Right now, it is sorta a risk reward situation for him, and I am not sure the reward is really worth it, at least right now. And frankly I think it is sad that the obsession with quads has resulted in an almost dismissal of triples of having any value or merit. Geez the way some people talk you would think he is not doing any jumps!
I disagree. Hanyu and Fernandez are going to get all the PCS Jason does. Others are going to have enough PCS to where their technical elements will give them more points than Jason in total.
You may be right that nothing is in the rule book saying you NEED a quad, but let's stop feigning ignorance: A Quad is necessary with this field. A Quad will most certainly be necessary for future fields, too. Saying he doesn't need it to win a world medal is just not supported by the facts. Buttle and Lysacek were oddities of the system, and Weir only ever won one medal without a quad, and that was the down year in 08 when Buttle won (rightfully). You'll also remember that they only ever WON worlds when others were sloppy, and their Quadless programs were PRISTINE
Lysacek nearly lost in Vancouver to a Plushenko who could jump and not much else.
Edit: Also Chan never needed one? WHAT? He didn't start winning UNTIL his Quad was consistent enough. Also, that pre-2010 system didn't value Quads as high as they do now. Your assertion that Quads aren't necessary is wrong.
Lynn Rutherford's reporting on the SD deductions at Nebelhorn (emphasis added):
Eight of the 11 couples received a one-point deduction for "violation of choreography restrictions." When asked about it, none of the top teams could explain why the deduction was taken. Evidently, they had violated Rule 709 and performed an incorrect pattern, separation or stop, or touched the ice with a hand. The event's technical controller, Michela Cesaro, a former Italian ice dance competitor, will give an explanation for this deduction after the free dance.
http://web.icenetwork.com/news/2014/09/25/96339046
Ladies SP starting order has been posted:
I disagree. Hanyu and Fernandez are going to get all the PCS Jason does. Others are going to have enough PCS to where their technical elements will give them more points than Jason in total.
You may be right that nothing is in the rule book saying you NEED a quad, but let's stop feigning ignorance: A Quad is necessary with this field. A Quad will most certainly be necessary for future fields, too. Saying he doesn't need it to win a world medal is just not supported by the facts. Buttle and Lysacek were oddities of the system, and Weir only ever won one medal without a quad, and that was the down year in 08 when Buttle won (rightfully). You'll also remember that they only ever WON worlds when others were sloppy, and their Quadless programs were PRISTINE
Lysacek nearly lost in Vancouver to a Plushenko who could jump and not much else.
Edit: Also Chan never needed one? WHAT? He didn't start winning UNTIL his Quad was consistent enough. Also, that pre-2010 system didn't value Quads as high as they do now. Your assertion that Quads aren't necessary is wrong.
He did look cautious on this skate. And when it was over he looked as relived as a teenager holding a negative home pregnancy tests. I agree it will improve as he gets more comfortable with it. This was his first time competing in anything other than summer comps since the Olympics, I think he was happy to get it done cleanly, now he can breathe. Not a disappointment but room for improvement.
And he claims to be practicing it. Kori said he is and that the percentage of landed ones are pretty good, just still not worth trying it yet in the most recent interview. And there footage of him doing one with a hand down on youtube if you have not seen it. So he does seem to be practicing it regularly. Right now, it is sorta a risk reward situation for him, and I am not sure the reward is really worth it, at least right now. And frankly I think it is sad that the obsession with quads has resulted in an almost dismissal of triples of having any value or merit. Geez the way some people talk you would think he is not doing any jumps!
For the love of QUAD
Jason still would lead if he had tried it and fallen, two-footed,or underrotate. To play it safe just doesn't do it for me.
I am a Fan, you are an athelete, give me what I want! I want a Quad.......................and I know Jason wants one too.
Well I don't know but I wonder if judges are willing to give out 90PCS for no quad in a long, though.
Not sure who you're talking about but I didn't say it. I love everything he does, he does great entrances into lots of his triples, and his overall package is VERY enjoyable. I'm just pointing out that a Quad is necessary to compete at the podium level of Worlds Competition. I only say this BECAUSE he has everything else a world champion skater needs, besides a consistent competition quad.
No Chan did not need a quad. If his triple axels were better he absolutely would never had needed one. Doesn't look like Brown chan level trouble with 3a. Fernandez has major stamina problems and hanyu may be the only reason brown may ever add a quad when he goes to worlds. But a quad isn't easy. Hanyu makes a lot of mistakes wih them and like has been said going smaller and cleaner can win. I am not saying brown winning worlds would be a lanslide! It could be a lysacek style victory over plushenko. Lysacek won proving quads were meaningless in skating.
LoL, I hope this isn't like all those "deductions" on dance teams at Cup of Russia last year.
I was agreeing with the room for improvement re speed, and just filling in you in on the practice. Was not sure you had seen the article when you said he should be practicing it.
As for needing a quad for a world medal. . . well this is not worlds, who the hell knows what the climate will be by then. While those that say a quad will needed are probably right, I would not be surprised if we do not see as many this year. Everything goes in phases, this is the first year of the new quad, some may play it safe for injury/ware and tare on the body, others may see the benefit of taking more of a Jason approach and working on other aspects. I don't think we will see as many quads this year at worlds, but I do think we will see enough that Jason would need a splat fest without it.
And the some people. . . are not just this board. . . just the overall attitude about he and the quad. . . I guess I don't know if I think no quad automatically equates to "bad jumper" and that is the feeling I seem to get from some people, like it is a black and white yes or no issue. It was not directed at you. . . more just lamenting why we can't just enjoy the jumps he does do. Some people talk about him almost like the jumps he does do are a weakness for him. It is just all very very odd. Im with you that I enjoy what he does and hope to continue to see him enjoy doing it.
I was agreeing with the room for improvement re speed, and just filling in you in on the practice. Was not sure you had seen the article when you said he should be practicing it.
As for needing a quad for a world medal. . . well this is not worlds, who the hell knows what the climate will be by then. While those that say a quad will needed are probably right, I would not be surprised if we do not see as many this year. Everything goes in phases, this is the first year of the new quad, some may play it safe for injury/ware and tare on the body, others may see the benefit of taking more of a Jason approach and working on other aspects. I don't think we will see as many quads this year at worlds, but I do think we will see enough that Jason would need a splat fest without it.
And the some people. . . are not just this board. . . just the overall attitude about he and the quad. . . I guess I don't know if I think no quad automatically equates to "bad jumper" and that is the feeling I seem to get from some people, like it is a black and white yes or no issue. It was not directed at you. . . more just lamenting why we can't just enjoy the jumps he does do. Some people talk about him almost like the jumps he does do are a weakness for him. It is just all very very odd. Im with you that I enjoy what he does and hope to continue to see him enjoy doing it.
He competed at 2013 Nationals and skated an absolutely brilliant long program to Eleanor Rigby that ended up 5th in the FS and brought him to 7th overall. He earned his first international medal not long after. But he injured his ankle very badly last season (torn ligaments? IIRC) and had to sit out the entire season.
Here's his Eleanor Rigby at Nationals:
http://youtu.be/Y-1AI1fXdiE
hwell: now back to the Jason/quad-debate.... 