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Hersh: Nagasu not on par with Flatt? HUH?

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Too bad she wasn't able to do what Meissner did in 2006, but seems like she (MN) saved that skate for when it counted most (Olys).

Actually I´m glad that Nagasu did not repeat what Meissner did in 2006 WC, much better for her to rise slowly and steadily up to her goals, improving her technic and to become a really strong competitor.
 
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Actually I´m glad that Nagasu did not repeat what Meissner did in 2006 WC, much better for her to rise slowly and steadily up to her goals, improving her technic and to become a really strong competitor.

I don't know anyone who thought Mirai would pull a "Kimmie" and win Worlds this season. It was a much stronger field and I think after the Olympics many had hopes that Mirai would pull a 2007 "Yuna" - and win the bronze.

With a decent LP she would have. I certainly hope it will be a learning experience because medals lost can't ever be regained.
If Mirai were to medal at Worlds next season she would still be missing the medal she let slip away at 2010 worlds.
 
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"The crowd was merely perplexed, and the air went out of the building when the results were announced. You might say the judging left everyone but the winner feeling a little bit Flatt."

http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/vault/article/magazine/MAG1165304/index.htm
This is one of those rare cases where the CoP and the 6.0 System work differently. (I usually find that the end result of the two systems are the same.)

Mirai would have won under the 6.0 system but the CoP went for the points.

Imo, the CoP is good as a nitty gritty sport determinant but the 6.0 system has more of the essence of Figure Skating. The CoP does not capture the 'Finished' look of a Senior skater. However, the CoP does show Juveniles, Novices the work which leads to a great Senior.
 
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Actually, she got downgraded on 3 jumps...

My complaint was not that the tech panel was incorrect in penalizing Mirai's faulty jumps. My complaint is that under the CoP figure skating is becoming a sport that is of interest only to experts and insiders, and the general public is more and more being turned away.

Under 6.0 judging, I, as an average fan, could easily form a well-reasoned opinion about which skater's performance I liked the best. Sometimes the expert judges agreed, sometimes they didn't, and sometimes the judges panel was split, with some judges agreeing with me and some holding a different opinion.

Now, I am not really permitted to have an opinion at all. I may think that Mirai skated great, but here come the protocols the next day saying, oh you silly person, Mirai didn't skate well at all; you are just showing your ignorance of skating if you think she did.

Well...OK. Bye.
 
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My complaint was not that the tech panel was incorrect in penalizing Mirai's faulty jumps. My complaint is that under the CoP figure skating is becoming a sport that is of interest only to experts and insiders, and the general public is more and more being turned away.

Under 6.0 judging, I, as an average fan, could easily form a well-reasoned opinion about which skater's performance I liked the best. Sometimes the expert judges agreed, sometimes they didn't, and sometimes the judges panel was split, with some judges agreeing with me and some holding a different opinion.

Now, I am not really permitted to have an opinion at all. I may think that Mirai skated great, but here come the protocols the next day saying, oh you silly person, Mirai didn't skate well at all; you are just showing your ignorance of skating if you think she did.

Well...OK. Bye.

If the Mathman says this, it's really a deep problem. After all, you GET the math. And I completely agree with your point about how the CoP puts a barrier between the skaters and the audience. Most of us will stay with skating because our love for it is so deep even when we don't understand the results. But it will indeed drive potential fans away, because fandom starts looking like something they have to be qualified for. You can't say this often enough.
 

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it's definitely possible, but I'd wait another 2-3 years before declaring that Nagasu can't deliver. She's only 16 after all, 17 by next season. Yes, Worlds this year was a red flag but we must see how she handles such a situation in the future. Unlike Cohen she has done clean LPs in her career. That alone is enough IMO to invalidate any comparison between the two. And personally I think she should have been Nats champ this year.
 
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I don't know anyone who thought Mirai would pull a "Kimmie" and win Worlds this season.

I was hoping. :)

On the Sarah Hughes thread I was struck by the similarity between Rachael and Sarah, in terms of public impression. Nice kid, smart, has a bright future outside of skating, steady competitor -- she'll do until someone more interesting comes along. The "more interesting" lades were Sasha and now Mirai.
 

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Yeah...but their careers on the ice couldn't be more different. Big Hughes at her best was a world-class competitor (at the time). Flatt at her best is just...well...um, yeah. ;)
One thing they do have in common is solid mental toughness- you almost never see them fall apart in competition.

Flatt didn't win Olys ;) and she has a Nats championship...
 
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I was hoping. :)

On the Sarah Hughes thread I was struck by the similarity between Rachael and Sarah, in terms of public impression. Nice kid, smart, has a bright future outside of skating, steady competitor -- she'll do until someone more interesting comes along. The "more interesting" lades were Sasha and now Mirai.

Oh for Pete's sake? Where was Rachael on the cover of Time magazine?
Very little was said about Rachael leading into Vancouver. Is it because so many thought she was not the deserving champion?

Maybe because skating popularity has dropped quite a bit in USA since the 2002 scandal and the introduction of the CoP.

Here is where it stands in my family: I would have given Dai the OGM. My mom can't stand Evan and thinks Plushy wuz robbed. My sister said rachael is the least accomplished US Lady champion she ever saw and did not care much about watching the Olympics after the results at Natls.

My sister skated alot when she was young, took dance classes and doesn't buy into CoP scoring and thinks it is ruining the aesthetic appeal of skating. She said of Rachael "she skates with as much finesse as a truck driver."

Like many former skating fans she has stopped watching.
 
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There was little buzz in general re. the US ladies. Instead, the focus was on other sports (skiing, snowboarding). Also, the night of the women's skating event wasn't the most-watched like it usually is. (part of the reason being how late it was on, but still).

I think TPTB were just DYING for Cohen to qualify. When she didn't it was almost like a big who cares to them.
 
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Yeah...but their careers on the ice couldn't be more different. Big Hughes at her best was a world-class competitor (at the time). Flatt at her best is just...well...um, yeah. ;)

One thing they do have in common is solid mental toughness- you almost never see them fall apart in competition.

The thing that Rachael and Sarah have in common, in my opinion, is that they both are "girl next door" types, as opposed to red carpet Hollywood glamor girls or attention-grabbing divas.
 

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I think TPTB were just DYING for Cohen to qualify. When she didn't it was almost like a big who cares to them.

The best reason I have heard so far to adopt mathman's "newjump."

There are millions of fans/potential fans who don't give a darn about a flutz.
Or an invisible UR.

What a dilemma for the ISU. For now they will simply have to tighten their belts until they can figure out a way to get back the millions of US TV dollars they have lost.

Did we ever come up with a better name than "newjump"? ;)
 
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Like many former skating fans she has stopped watching.

a lot of "fans" stopped watching when Michelle Kwan quit skating here in the US. I think that's when the real exodus occurred...

as for CoP there are a lot of skaters who also love the concept. so it's not that cut and dry.

I think there are some people who were looking for any excuse not to the love the sport anymore. It's still skating be it 6.0 or CoP... we're just all a bunch of wanna be dramaqueens who watch a sport filled with dramaqueens... so yeah everything is so horrible.
 
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as for CoP there are a lot of skaters who also love the concept. so it's not that cut and dry.

I think that is the dilemma right there. The skaters like the CoP, the coaches like the CoP, the judges like the CoP, Mr. Cinquanta likes the CoP.

Who is missing from the CoP love-in? The fans.

It's still skating be it 6.0 or CoP... we're just all a bunch of wanna be dramaqueens who watch a sport filled with dramaqueens... so yeah everything is so horrible.

To me, it seems harder to make an emotional commitment. My reaction at the end of a skate used to be YAY!!!! or Awwww. Now it is, well, let's wait for the tech guys to view the slo-motion so I can decide how I am supposed to feel. (JMO.)
 

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To me, it seems harder to make an emotional commitment. My reaction at the end of a skate used to be YAY!!!! or Awwww. Now it is, well, let's wait for the tech guys to view the slo-motion so I can decide how I am supposed to feel. (JMO.)

but is that CoP doing that to you, or you doing that to yourself. People - including me - balked at the CHANGE... then those that were excited about the mathmatics end of it started talking it up (as I recall you were excited about it at first?). Then as they tweak it more and more people get frustrated because it feels like it's taking 'so long' we're so used to instant gratification that we don't like the waiting, be it for the scores, the standings, the protocols, or for the judges to get it right.

Interestingly enough we're not arguing more or less over who should have won, and it still boils down to 'my favorite didn't win so I'm gonna cry the wuzrobbed song.'
 

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as for CoP there are a lot of skaters who also love the concept. so it's not that cut and dry.

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I can think of skaters like Lambiel, Weir and even Plushy now who are not fond of CoP.
More interesting to me is to hear greats from the past rip it. Boitano, Hamilton, Button have all had very negative things to say about CoP.

The most recent skater to state her disapproval of the CoP was Chen-Lu. Her complaint - the skaters all look the same now.

I think the reason I loved Lulu's skating so much is because she was different. Nobody skated like her then - or now.
 

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I can think of skaters like Lambiel, Weir and even Plushy now who are not fond of CoP.
Not exactly the ones I would be listening to when it comes to CoP...

More interesting to me is to hear greats from the past rip it. Boitano, Hamilton, Button have all had very negative things to say about CoP.
Button praised it up and down on ABC, then came to NBC and ripped it a new one. I don't think it was time so much as paycheck that helped him with that. Scott Hamilton was part of the 'don't change the judging system' new world order movement, so I take what he says with that in mind (amazingly enough I don't let him do my thinking for me). Boitano I have not heard him praise or rip it... he's too PC, to me, for that.

The most recent skater to state her disapproval of the CoP was Chen-Lu. Her complaint - the skaters all look the same now.

that's a very tired argument, I see it being no different, I've been watching past tapes dating back to the early 90s... skaters repeating programs over the years. (Scott Hamilton stated in his book he used the same choreography for years, just changed up pieces of music and maybe added or subtracted a few steps). Skaters following the 'winning pattern' (even before CoP you had Joubert trying to be Yagudin). And I'd argue that Michelle Kwan's programs were interchangable. There are few shining stars in ANY era. The ones of the 'bygone days' just look that much more rosy because of the tint of your glasses. (Well, that, and some of them just have larger than life personalities. We don't have a lot of those with the current crop, but skaters like Johnny Weir don't happen all the time anyway.)

I think the reason I loved Lulu's skating so much is because she was different. Nobody skated like her then - or now.
Exactly my point - yeah there are a lot of boring skaters, there were when Chen was skating, too. There'll always be a couple of stand outs, whether or not they're on the top of the podium doesn't matter in that way. Judging systems don't give the skaters personality and they don't take it away. Any skater using that as an excuse just doesn't want to break out of the 'what works' mold, and they wouldn't have if it were 6.0 OR CoP.
 

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MM is right. There's just that something missing for me...that adrenaline, the nervousness I used to feel before a major competition has virtually disappeared. Until this year, the last time I felt it was in 2006(?) could have been 2005. But at least at Nationals this year I was glad that the feeling returned (for the SP)- I missed it, it felt good- but at Olys I felt like I didn't really care what happened. By worlds I couldn't even be bothered watching...and up to that point I have watched every single Worlds since 2002, when I began following skating. I still have not seen it except for parts of Nagasu's performance.

The Cop is a big part of it, but another one is the state of the American ladies.
 
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Oh for Pete's sake? Where was Rachael on the cover of Time magazine?
Very little was said about Rachael leading into Vancouver. Is it because so many thought she was not the deserving champion?

Maybe because skating popularity has dropped quite a bit in USA since the 2002 scandal and the introduction of the CoP.

Here is where it stands in my family: I would have given Dai the OGM. My mom can't stand Evan and thinks Plushy wuz robbed. My sister said rachael is the least accomplished US Lady champion she ever saw and did not care much about watching the Olympics after the results at Natls.

My sister skated alot when she was young, took dance classes and doesn't buy into CoP scoring and thinks it is ruining the aesthetic appeal of skating. She said of Rachael "she skates with as much finesse as a truck driver."

Like many former skating fans she has stopped watching.
This post is also called "One Family's Opinion". Sorry there is no construction or destruction here - just an opinion.
 

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This post is also called "One Family's Opinion". Sorry there is no construction or destruction here - just an opinion.

It was meant to be exactly like the post I am responding to right now - which also seems to be an opinion. :)
 
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