I don't disagree with Elena's PCS. I disagree with PCS in general because it under-values artistry and creates weird disparities among scores on programs that, on their face, don't look that much different. Skating skills and transitions are technical elements. Choreography should belong to the choreographer. When applied to the skater it is no different, really, than performance/execution. If we were only talking about presentation or artistic impression as it used to be called, I think Elena's score would be more in the high 6s or 7s, not in the 8s and 9s. Her tech, of course, would still be very high.
I get where you're coming from here. I honestly think CH, PE and IN bleed into each other somewhat and could be combined to just be PE. I agree that in general PCS tend to miss the mark. It's rare that everything is scored individually. Instead they are put into a range of scores based on where the skater ranks in the field. My PCS for Elena in that performance would have been SS - 8.00, TR - 8.50 (amazing transitions through out), PE - 8.50 (fully engaged and committed throughout), CH - 7.50 (not the best in the field but good), IN - 8.25. That averages out to 65.20 in PCS. Taking into account that there are a range of scores calculated on the judging panel, I'd say say 64.25 is right on the money.
I appreciate your thoughtful post.
I really sympathized with Mirai when I saw the upset expression on her face when her scores came up. I know she fell, but overall I felt she had good posture in and out of her jumps, improved speed from what I had seen recently, and a really beautiful Ina Bauer and Biellmann to close out her program. To be honest, her Ina Bauer was my favorite move among all the women. I thought she was Shizuka for a moment. I will admit she still needed a little more speed and more intricate footwork in her step sequences. But, I do think her PCS score was too low and that she got too many ur calls.
I wasn't going to mention Elena, but since she has been talked about on a Mirai thread, here are my thoughts. First, I can understand Elena getting the highest score (though I think a case could also be made for Satoko), but not 30 points higher than Mirai. In my opinion, quite a few Russian female skaters are scored too high on GOE in jumps but not Elena Medevedeva, who I think overall has the most beautiful- though not the biggest jumps among the Russians- because of her better posture and smoother motion, which Wakaba also has plus wonderful height and great flow. I just can't get used to the hunching from the waist up after the jump is landed which seems most noticeable in Radinova and Sakhanovich because it breaks the flow, continuity and aesthetically pleasing quality of the skating for me, and I think it should be reflected much more in GOE,. It's an opinion that others have mentioned. I also don't see this is in Mirai and I certainly haven't seen it in Mao or Kim. I expect this kind of posture for scores that are as high (or higher) than Mao and Kim have received (136+). Finally, I realize it depends on a person's preference, but I can't get used to Elena's (or Yulia's) constantly busy hand gestures and the constant turning without drawing out the extensions out more slowly. elegantly and deliberately which I thought Mao was so wonderful at, but which I also see Elena Medvedeva and Satoko developing. Mirai also did a great job in the extensions near the end of her program. This is something she can build on.
In the Japan Open, I thought that Satoko had better posture out of her jumps than Elena, but her lack of height took away quite a bit from this advantage, but I did prefer Satoko's overall artistry. Elena did have good energy level and emotional spark. I think Elena's PCS advantage on Satoko may be based partially on her reputation as back to back World Junior Champion. I don't understand why Mirai's PCS are lower than Ashely's at all.[SUP][/SUP]
Mirai is in the same boat as Ashley, Liza T and Alena. She is not on the judges' radar which means she has to put herself on the radar. To do that, she basically has zero room for error. Mirai has a reputation as a chronic under-rotator which means the judges/callers will give her no leeway/benefit of the doubt when it comes to her jumps. If it looks even close to UR, they're going to assume that it is b/c history has shown that this particular skater is known for URing jumps. It's up to her to fix that. Additionally, and I keep harping on this but it's b/c it's true, Mirai has to sell the program. That spark, energy and fire she brought to the end of the program was electric. Imagine what it would have been like if she'd had that kind of connection from start to finish instead of just at the end. Performance can makes a big difference in the score and that's why Ashley outscored her in PCS. As horrible as Ashley was technically, she still sold her program much better than Mirai did.
As far as Elena winning by 30 points, I think a lot of that has to do with (a) Elena skating cleanly, (b) her high level content, (c) the way she sold her program, and (d) the fact that she's been trending upward since last season. Momentum is everything in this sport and it's definitely on Elena's side. She debuted very strongly on the GP last season, medaled at both events, 4th at the Final, won a second world junior title...and then followed that up with yet another very strong performance at JO. Consistently strong skating = higher scores.
Elena's landing posture doesn't bother me; Serafima's on the other hand does b/c she drops her chest almost to her knees when she lands. Elena doesn't land completely upright but it's not that noticeable to me...as a matter of fact I never noticed it until people started pointing it out at this competition

. Elena has plenty things to work on (more reach in her movements, her shoulders, straighter landing position) and I'm happy that's the case. I'd be worried if she'd already reached her peak at 15 years old.
Satoko has been a favorite of mine for the last 3 years.

With Mao and Akiko gone and Kanako not on top of her game, Satoko is finally coming into focus. She's more polished and more mature in her presentation than Elena is and her FS is my favorite in the field right now (absolutely gorgeous program and packaging). Satoko's problem has always been her impact. She doesn't skate big and, in a field of big jumpers and big personalities, that may hurt her...but I was happy to see her score so well here. Now that she's getting herself on the radar, if she follows it up with strong performances her scores should continue to rise as well.