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That is so nice to see! Congratulations Mao!
hmm that's true... you'd have to then do 3A+2Lo+2Lo, 3A, 3Lz+3T, 3Lz+3Lo, 3F, 3S, 2A ... then you are only repeating the 3Lz and 3A. Without a quad... that jump setup is probably the best you could get off.
Robin Cousins said this as Yuna was skating, he said he'd been talking to Brian and he'd said there wasn't one step in her routine that hadn't been choreographed to gain points. I think this shows just how much he understands the CoP system and how to make the most of it with a very talented skater. The credit is that Yuna managed to make it look like she was living the routine, performing to that exquisite music and not just robotically going through the motions.
I'll bite. 4S, 3A+3T+3Lo, 4S+3Lo (I'd love to see someone pull that off *giggle*), 3Lz, 3F, 3A+2A*seq, 3S
Change 3A+2Lo+2Lo to 3A+3Lo+2Lo, and drop the 3Lo form the second Lutz combo. All you have lost is one 2Lo.
Now you have freed up an extra combo. Change solo 2A to 2A+2A sequence. I think this gains an extra 0.4 points overall (before second half bonus), even with the twenty percent sequence reduction.
How about 4S+4T+4T, 4S+3Lo, 3A+3T, 3Lz, 3F, 3S, 2A, 2A.
Although I think our skater would be on the ice dying or coming at us with their skate blade after trying to land a 4-4-4 combination, then 4-3, then a 3A-3 lol.
bekalc said:Kim had more than just difficult footwork into just one jump. (Once again as I said in every jumping pass except the 3/3). Things like like footwork into her 3sal. Doing the 3lutz at the end of her program and doing a twizzle. After her 3flip, Yu-na did a move right after that jump. And I think she may have had footwork into her 3lutz as well.
And all of this would be after the halfway mark, of course.
Well I don't think I can top that!!
Hopefully Mathman will provide his own calculations, but as far as I can tell, the following is damn near to the optimum protocol.
*Ladies SP*
3A + 3Lo 11.00 + 3.00 = 14.00
3Lz = 6.00 + 3.00 = 9.00
2A = 3.50 + 3.00 = 6.50
FLSp4 = 3.20 + 1.50 = 4.70
CCoSp4 = 3.50 + 1.50 = 5.00
FCCoSp4 = 3.50 + 1.50 = 5.00
SpSq4 = 3.40 + 3.00 = 6.40
SiSt4 = 3.90 + 3.00 = 6.90
Total TES = 59.70
PCS = 10.00 x 5 x 0.80 = 40.00
Total = 99.70
*Ladies Free Skate*
FLSp4 = 3.20 + 1.50 = 4.70
CCoSp4 = 3.50 + 1.50 = 5.00
FCCoSp4 = 3.50 + 1.50 = 5.00
SpSq4 = 3.40 + 3.00 = 6.40
SiSt4 = 3.90 + 3.00 = 6.90
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3A + 3L = 13.2 x 1.1 + 3.00 = 17.52
3A = 8.20 x 1.1 + 3.00 = 12.02
3Lz + 3T + 2Lo= 11.50 x 1.1 + 3 = 15.65
3F = 5.50 x 1.1 + 3.00 = 9.05
3Lz = 6.00 x 1.1 + 3.00 = 9.60
3S = 4.50 x 1.1 + 3.00 = 7.95
2A + 2A + SEQ = 7.00 x 0.8 x 1.1 + 3.00 = 9.16
Total TES = 108.95
Total PCS = 10.00 x 5 x 1.60 = 80.00
Total Free Skate Score: 188.95
Total Competition Score= 99.70 + 188.95 = 288.65
Assumptions: GOE of 3.00 to every components, all PCS components 10.00, placing all the jumps in the second half in the free skate, The spins used are all valid without "no-count", etc.
Limitation: No quadruple jumps taken into consideration
Completion rate
-Ladies SP: 78.50/99.70 = 78.74% (2 d.p.)
-Ladies FS: 150.06/188.95 = 79.42%(2 d.p.)
-Ladies Total: 228.56/288.65 = 79.18% (2 d.p.)
P.S. Thanks for welcoming me into the forum with such an entertaining session of calculation fantasy!! Feel free to leave comments and discuss the matter further.
Although I think our skater would be on the ice dying or coming at us with their skate blade after trying to land a 4-4-4 combination, then 4-3, then a 3A-3 lol.
David Wilson IMO is the COP guru.
I totally agree. Why is he so good?
Interesting artcile in yahoo.co.jp for those who can read japanese,
http://vancouver.yahoo.co.jp/news/ndetail/20100227-00000012-jij_van-spo