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that was one of the most moving performances ever. She skated so freely. She just let go and did her thing. Amazing. I thought she deserved the bronze. If the judging wasn't corrupt she might've.
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I thought Yu-Na kept her disappointment together very well in the Kiss & Cry, although it was awkward when she stood up to wave at the audience, which was cheering because Adelina had won gold, which Yu-Na realized soon after. The audience, for the most part, was unbelievably disgusting.
Yu-Na was pretty poised on the podium, and I thought she was gracious and hid any sad feelings well. I heard she was emotional when coming off the ice, but none of us know what went through her head--is it because this was her last competition of her career? Is it because she "only" won the silver? I don't know.

But truly, I am not a fan of Kim's techniques.
there is no way in hell that the 2 Russians were better than Yuna for PCS.. nor Mao for that matter.
Also from Brennan (USA Today columnist):
One more judging note: the RUS judge, Alla Shekhovtseva, is married to the RUS skating federation president. I am not making this up.
And Gracie and Julia lost it in the long with programs that were inferior even when clean anyway. Julia lost it in the short, too, but got propped up like a baby in a high chair. The tech judges were certainly not generous to Mao considering they unfairly dinged her 3F-3Lo. Unless you're talking about the SP where her jumps earned 7 points total. No real generosity there.Some are saying Mao should have been placed above Gracie and Julia. Sorry, but Mao lost it in the short program and also I believe the tech judges were pretty generous with some of her jumps.
Originally Posted by Nater No. I don't base my arguments on emotion. I base my arguments on what I see, the criteria, and the numbers.
Don't lump me in with your kind. It's apples and oranges.
Yes, and the numbers were inflated for ALL Russian skaters. As they were at Cup of Russia. Don't pretend like Russians didn't get some gifts. Adelina should have won a medal with those skates, but the scores were ridiculous, and had it been skated in a country besides Russia, she wouldn't have gotten that PCS, nor the gold.
Yulia was overscored in the short.
The Russian crowd was so poor. You can be nationalistic and enthusiastic for your own, but when you start cheering at mistakes, you're doing it wrong. You respect ALL skaters, not just the ones from your own country. Just such a disappointing Olympics, all around.
In the Kiss&Cry she kind of tried to hide it but you could see she was disappointed and not happy. On the podium, she had this very clearly forced and fake smile.
I've taken a course in 'observation and diagnosis' as part of a psychology degree.![]()
Yuna still got the highest PCS
though I agree Mao was underscored
probably because she skated in the earlier group
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Sotnikova won 2014 Women's "Go Figure" Skating.

I thought Yu-Na kept her disappointment together very well in the Kiss & Cry, although it was awkward when she stood up to wave at the audience, which was cheering because Adelina had won gold, which Yu-Na realized soon after. The audience, for the most part, was unbelievably disgusting.
Yu-Na was pretty poised on the podium, and I thought she was gracious and hid any sad feelings well. I heard she was emotional when coming off the ice, but none of us know what went through her head--is it because this was her last competition of her career? Is it because she "only" won the silver? I don't know.
She's already given a post-competition interview and she had nothing negative to say whatsoever.
No, Nater, you base your arguments on your infinite pretensions and your insanely inflated opinion of yourself and your reasoning skills. The rest of us base our arguments not only on number crunching (ever heard of how easily manipulated statistics are? I didn't think so) but on the criteria of SKATING, including footwork, LINE, flow, edge quality, and so forth, ad infinitum. it is not a JUMPING nor a JUMPING AND SPINNING competition. For any sort of an elite skater, much less an Olympic medalist, Sotnikova's posture SUCKS, her shoulders are slumped and rounded, she tenses before every trick, she is OFF THE MUSIC most of the time, she is unmusical in addition to her lack of rhythm, and her feet/foot placements are abominable. Get over your pretensions and your desire to pontificate to the rest of this board!
You are so biased I can't buy your reasons. I think her program was great, condensed and entertaining to watch. Andelina really did better than Kim Yuna with her FS. Her TES is worthy of it.
I would say I agree that her scores are too high, it should not be that high, if it were me, I would give her 145 at most. But It was really a fun to watch her, I feel joy, freshness and fierceness in all her moves. If bringing us emotions could not be counted as artistry, then what could be?
The thing is, I did feel a lot when I watched Adelia's yesterday and today's performance. While I don't feel much joy watching Kim Yuna anymore, it's not that Kim is not great, it's just I feel flat with both Kim's programs. My friend also shared the thought. The feelings are subtle but we both think Adelina deserve to win. It's just her score shouldn't be that hight, though.
Btw I and my friend are not Russian nor Japanese, not even America. I do believe my point of view is neutral enough.
YuNa didnt lose. Russia Win. Robin Cousins and Kurt Browning said Yuna is a true Champion.
and also Dick Button who have been criticizing YuNa.