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- Feb 24, 2012
Some notes. Kostener does have great skills and I think she did a great job with this short program - really to up the content and all. I know there are a lot of fans but I kind of wish the law averages would work here so I am not exactly pulling for her as she has been gifted som many times. Poor Japan the did not skate well; the Americans did however I predict one of them will probably plummet. Not to be mean but the odds are...Polina did a great job but she has had no pressure at all and avoided all the crticism and drama of the Mirai issue. All the criticisms of the juniorishness of Lipnskaiaya needs to be given to Polina as well who is not as refined and does notw ork it as much as Julia. I do think some skaters coudl have been a bit higher = Yuna, the Canadian champion for example but the placements are fair. USA is in good position for a medal with Gold and Wagner. This assumes Kostner or Sotnikova falls apart and Yulia doesn't skate lights out. There are some skaters out of the top ten Murakami, Asada and Osmond who could move up a fair amount and you have some vulnerable skaters - Marchesi, the German lady, Mete and Edmunds for example so there could still be some movement. THis is like 2006 three ladies essentially tied for gold. I think so many of us are in shock how well Polina did and how poorly the Japanese ladies and in particular Mao. If it weren't for her pds Mao might not have made it through. I was surprised Jenna McCorkell didn't make it through. I am not a big fan of hers but I thought with her experience and her less th an compelling skates she was due for a decent one She must be quite upset. It will be an exciting show down and one would think it is beween the top three and Gold but Ice is slippery I suppose.

3-2 and she'd have been in 4th place instead of 6th? Frustrating thought. I hope she has the skate of her life in the free!!!!