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antmanb

Record Breaker
Joined
Feb 5, 2004
VINLUVSKWAN said:
"and of course michell did not have an advantage in salt lake where she placed first in the sp with erros(that could only happen in the states) over a much better skate by Irina or the 2003 worlds in washington huh? Some people get very selective in their criticism of non fave skaters"

Under CoP, Sasha would have won the SP at 2002 SLC Olys.
SP: 1. Cohen 2. Slutskaya 3. Kwan 4. Hughes
LP: 1. Hughes 2. Slutskaya 3. Cohen (her 3z/3toe would have been downgraded to a 3z/2t) 4. Kwan

So the medal result could have been:
1. Slutskaya 2. Kwan 3. Cohen

But this all belongs in the past.

What???? How on earth can you say who would have won what under a system that wasn't even implemented yet? Which version of CoP - the one with or without level 4s? What a ridiculous statement!

Ant
 
Joined
Jun 21, 2003
Quote=Antmanb: “What mistakes did Kwan make in the SP in SLC?“

One good thing to come out of the New Judging System is that in the future we will be able to consult those lovely pdf spreadsheets that the ISU provides us with to answer questions like this. ( “Aha! She got a -1 GOE on her triple flip! That’s why she lost!”)

Looking at the judges’ marks for the Salt Lake City short program, in the presentation scores 8 judges put Michelle first, versus Irina, with 1 tie (the Finish judge, for the interest of us conspiracy theorists, LOL. Both the Russian and the Byrorussian judges went with Michelle in presentation, but not overall.).

In the technical score, 6 judges favored Irina, 1 favored Michelle (the Slovakian judge), with 2 ties.

This translated into a 5-4 split in favor of Michelle.

(Block judging anyone? Three “Western” judges – Germany, Italy and U.S.A. – put Sasha ahead of Irina. This is the same Italian judge that put Irina fourth in the free skate. I guess he didn’t like her much.)

Afterwards, Irina said that at first she accepted the results of the short program without comment, because she hadn’t seen Michelle skate. But later when she saw the tapes, she felt that on the technical side, she had beaten Michelle on every required element except the spiral and so was disappointed to have been ranked second.

I will be quite interested to see if this sort of thing will happen under the NJS. Will we see contests where one skater wracks up the points on the tech side, only to be overtaken by superior grace and artistry? Or will the program component scores merely track the tech scores, as we saw in quite a few events last year?

Mathman
 

R.D.

Record Breaker
Joined
Jul 26, 2003
I don't think it matters much what Irina thinks of her own performance. After all, that's why there are judges. One can better evaluate a performance in the third person. And of course the skater will be biased towards herself! (doesn't help that the judges are biased towards certain skaters themselves.)
 
Joined
Jun 21, 2003
Red Dog said:
I don't think it matters much what Irina thinks of her own performance. After all, that's why there are judges. One can better evaluate a performance in the third person.
True enough, but in this case the judging panel agreed with Irina. Only one judge thought Michelle's performance was better technically than Irina's.
 
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