I think the original point was not to condemn Chan for swearing but to point out the hypocrisy of his criticism of Johnny's K & C behavior.
Yes, well, somehow that's difficult to understand for some people as if it were higher maths.
I think the original point was not to condemn Chan for swearing but to point out the hypocrisy of his criticism of Johnny's K & C behavior.
My biggest issues when discussing the quad is it's often confused for a penis in terms of how vital it is for men's figure skating.
Yes, well, somehow that's difficult to understand for some people as if it were higher maths.
I found it !!! Patrick Chan cursed 'Fxxk' in KnC at 2007 Jr. Worlds. Watch at 8:02.
Chan should just shut his mouth and focus on what he can do. If you don't have a quad nor reliable triple axel, don't say things like "quad doesn't make you a man" (I was LMAO when I saw this on CTV lol) or things like that. How embarrassing. Plushenko gets to say what he says because he earned that status. Chan? His best achievement is that silver medal at 2009 worlds (who cares about canadian nationals). Canadians should stop overrating their athletes. Chan wouldn't be so full of himself if it werent for Canadians making him feel like he is one of the best which is far from truth.
Then please do clarify what you prefer, because from what I have seen in your previous comments, they have pointed towards, "Do the quad and you will win. Don't do the quad, and you deserve to lose."
I found it !!! Patrick Chan cursed 'Fxxk' in KnC at 2007 Jr. Worlds. Watch at 8:02. This brat is just so annoying.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ks1rAWOANzo
He needs to be destroyed once and for all!
: More important in his training, is to restore the 3A to a high consistency.:
Actually, in the current system, with the quad value has fixed on the same level as a 3A, I cannot say much about it for Plushenko, except that Lysacek has earned undeserving PCS in SP and LP. It is just too painful to see that Plushenko has lost his gold to such a skater like Lysacek. If he has lost it to Takahashi, or even to a quad Lysacek, I think I wiould feel a lot better.
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The men's skating result this time has sent a wrong message to the world that the quad is not important. I would rather the gold to be earned by a quad skater than a quadless, also artistically below averaged skater.
Actually, in the current system, with the quad value has fixed on the same level as a 3A, I cannot say much about it for Plushenko, except that Lysacek has earned undeserving PCS in SP and LP. It is just too painful to see that Plushenko has lost his gold to such a skater like Lysacek. If he has lost it to Takahashi, or even to a quad Lysacek, I think I wiould feel a lot better.
I do love quad. It gives the excitement, the feeling that it is pushing the limit. But the ideal to me is the quad combines with artistry. I know it's very, very hard. Many people would rather sacrifice quad in order to make a more artistic skating. That's not good enough to me. However, without a quad is like figure skating loses athletism, and becomes a performing art.
The men's skating result this time has sent a wrong message to the world that the quad is not important. I would rather the gold to be earned by a quad skater than a quadless, also artistically below averaged skater.
That is why CoP has to be changed!
I didn't interpret it like that. I saw it as, "If Plushenko's landing were more secure, he would've won."
The End. Nothing about Lysacek at all.
But I do agree that if Dai had landed the quad and won, I would've felt better, because to me, his program had more fire and passion than Lysacek's and Plushenko's had and we saw that reflected in the PCS scores. He had 84 when they had 82.
I'm just upset that Dai didn't land it and jump a little cleaner, because I loved his program.
Actually, in the current system, with the quad value has fixed on the same level as a 3A, I cannot say much about it for Plushenko, except that Lysacek has earned undeserving PCS in SP and LP. It is just too painful to see that Plushenko has lost his gold to such a skater like Lysacek. If he has lost it to Takahashi, or even to a quad Lysacek, I think I wiould feel a lot better.
I do love quad. It gives the excitement, the feeling that it is pushing the limit. But the ideal to me is the quad combines with artistry. I know it's very, very hard. Many people would rather sacrifice quad in order to make a more artistic skating. That's not good enough to me. However, without a quad is like figure skating loses athletism, and becomes a performing art.
The men's skating result this time has sent a wrong message to the world that the quad is not important. I would rather the gold to be earned by a quad skater than a quadless, also artistically below averaged skater.
That is why CoP has to be changed!
This kid is such an idiot it's not even funny:
"Chan said that "anyone can do the quad," insisting the jump gets too much attention and distracts from the true artistry of the sport."
And who are you? Nice comment. Let's see your quad....
Apparently, Patrick's 3A had become really quite consistent and he had been training a quad with some success before his injury
Wait...anyone can do the quad?
Oh Patrick Chan. I like your skating, but seriously... I cringe every single time you open your mouth.
It may be consistent in practice but its certainly not consistent in competition-seeing as he's landed one clean 3axel in international competition this year.