I totally agree..
and I also miss Chan's skating...
same. I wish some of these American men would get their ish together. There are a few of them that I think could help fill the void, but they aren't landing their jumps...

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I totally agree..
and I also miss Chan's skating...

I'll break it down, point-by-point:
Hanyu’s spin base values: 9.7.
Hanyu’s spin GOEs: 2.72
Total: 12.42
Machida’s spin base values: 9.3
Machida’s spin GOEs: 2.06
Total: 11.36
Advantage: Hanyu by 1.06
Hanyu’ step sequence base value: 3.9
Hanyu’s step sequence GOE: 1.5
Total: 5.4
Machida’s step squence base value: 3.3
Machida’s step sequence GOE: 0.93
Total: 4.23
Advantage: Hanyu by 1.17.
Hanyu’s 3A: 9.35 base value (2nd half) + 2.43 GOE = 11.78
Machida’s 3A: 8.5 base value + 1.57 GOE = 10.07
Advantage: Hanyu by 1.71.
Hanyu’s solo jump (4T): 10.3 base value + 2.00 GOE = 12.30
Machida’s solo jump (3Lz, 2nd half): 6.6 + 0.80 GOE = 7.4
Advantage: Hanyu by 4.9
With all those taken into consideration, Hanyu has a lead of 8.84 over Machida. Now let’s look at the jump combinations:
Hanyu’s 3Lz-3T (2nd half, with fall) = 11.11 base value - 1.9 GOE (with the high and low scores dropped out, he had five -3’s and two -2’s) = 9.21.
Machida’s 4T-3T = 14.4 base value - 2.14 GOE (with the high and low scores dropped, he had six -2‘s and one -3) = 12.26
Advantage: Machida by 3.05
So now Hanyu’s lead in TES is cut down to 5.79, and that’s where the difference comes from. Also consider this: the TES scores don’t show the 1.00 deduction Hanyu got for the fall, which is added at the end of the program. It's up to you whether or not you think the GOEs they got were justified.
Joshuasame. I wish some of these American men would get their ish together. There are a few of them that I think could help fill the void, but they aren't landing their jumps...![]()
Thank you for this and especially because you were seeing it live. I always feel that Machida is underscored.
Look, for Russian kids the "n word" is just a cool word they see in movies and hear in hip-hop songs, that's all. They repeat it because they think it's cool, because they want to be like their hip-hop heroes. It may look racist to people in US, but it really isn't. It's just kids repeating whatever they think is hip and cool. Since there are pretty much no black people in Russia (I've lived about 20 years of my life in Russia without meeting anyone black), nobody gets offended, nobody is taught that the word is bad and the kids keep using it.Wow...now I know why I just could not warm up to him even before the Olympics.
Well, the ISU made its rules and they have spoken. Us little people can only bow down to them.
Joshua![]()

Ugh, he's like the American Denis Ten. So much talent and potential, so inconsistent, often held back by injuries and such.![]()

I still feel that Machida should hold the WR for the men's SP and should be the 2013 World Champion and it's been my wish for many months that he may take home the GP championship this year. In any case, nothing's over till it's over, and there's the FS tomorrow! It's nice to know there are other Machida fans![]()
A few other belated reflections on watching the GPF live... Seeing Mura skate to Carmen so soon after Elena and Ruslan was a bizarre experience, especially because some of the music cuts were quite similar. Seeing Voronov skate to Bolero after Liza yesterday was also bizarre. (Mostly because I think Elena and Ruslan, and Liza, had the better choreographed programs, and so I was seeing phantom Elenas and Ruslans and Lizas sharing the rink with Mura and Voronov respectively).
Ugh, he's like the American Denis Ten. So much talent and potential, so inconsistent, often held back by injuries and such.![]()
Kovtun skated to Bolero...not Voronov![]()
Tomorrow I will not be surprised if he falls 5x and still wins. i guess that's really his reputation.
if joshua can truely be American Denis that really is not bad at all, OBM, WSMUgh, he's like the American Denis Ten. So much talent and potential, so inconsistent, often held back by injuries and such.![]()


Yes he gets a lot even when he fails perfomance. We remember that the same thing regularly happened to other japanese skater (female one).Tomorrow I will not be surprised if he falls 5x and still wins. i guess that's really his reputation.
If Joshua pulls a Denis Ten, Joshua and his fans will have plenty to celebrate over. An Olympic bronze medal and world silver medal are nothing to sniff at![]()


Best of the year.And for me , it's not the system that is wrong, but fans with such behavior like qouted one towards skaters.

If Joshua pulls a Denis Ten, Joshua and his fans will have plenty to celebrate over. An Olympic bronze medal and world silver medal are nothing to sniff at![]()