Whatever, Kovtun won the spot with his consistent performances through the season and then winning Nationals. Using Euros to decide who should get the Olympic spot wasn't for Voronov anyway, it was for the Russian Fed to give themselves every chance to dump Kovtun (and/or Voronov) in favor of their Hobbled Golden Boy.
Cup of China 2013
SP: clean jumps with two quads, falls in step sequence
LP: clean skate, two quads landed (three planned)
Cup of Russia 2013
SP: clean skate with two quads
LP: one clean quad, second quad – fall, third quad – double, single lutz, bad landidng on second axel, the rest was OK (he lost to Menshov in LP)
Grand Prix Final 2013
SP: bad landing on first quad, fall on second quad, singled axel
LP: only two quads planned – one landed with mistake, second one clean, the rest was OK
Russian Nationals 2013:
SP: clean
LP: two quads clean, the third quad doubled
European Championships:
SP: first quad clean, but second quad doubled
LP: first quad with turn after landing, other two quads doubled, 3-3 combo underrotated
Kovtun’s results were great this season – he got two Grand Prix medals, skated Final, won Russian Nationals…and many people tend to think that only not good skate at Europeans caused that Plushenko was choosen. Why? Looking at Kovtun‘s skating this season, not marks only, he was not too consistent. Cup of Russia LP, Grand Prix Final SP, SP and LP at Europeans. And we are talking about the same Kovtun who was chosen by Tarasova to skate at European and World Championship after fifth place at Russian Nationals last year.
He was under big pressure at last World Championships and failed. This season once again…in moment when pressure arised – leading after SP at COR, expectations in Grand Prix Final, European leading role – he failed. Every skater says that Olympic pressure is the highest possible pressure of all...so how many chances would you give to Kovtun to show a clean skate when he is not able to do it even with smaller pressure (Europeans, Grand Prix and Grand Prix Final)?
Plushenko is Olympic Gold medalist, two time Olympic Silver medalists, World and European Champ, number of mistakes Plushenko did during his whole career were smaller than Kovtun did only this season. With Kovtun at the Olympics Russia wouldn’t win Team Gold, and pressure on every skater in all cathegories in Team Event would be much bigger. Plushenko chances in Individual Event were higher than Kovtun’s as well.
And if Russian Federation forced Plushenko to withdraw after Team Event, everybody from skaters and fans would be complaining that it was prepared from the beginning – so against rules.
Kovtun is a young talented boy, he improved from last season (his jumping style is not the best, but he can land it all), his component score improved probably more than his own skating (but this is another story with Russian Federation and Tarasova support of those “chosen talented young ones“, no matter that he stayed at home for Olympics). I realise that having too many quads in his programs is risky, but right now it looks like the only way how to keep in touch with World top level skaters.
But I still think that Kovtun is not able to deal with all the stress and press around leading man. To win Nationals means that since that time everybody expects as good skating like when he won…and a leader is always critised for every mistake. Kovtun doesn’t look to be ready for this right now (even in every second interview he complains about people who are waiting for his mistakes, how hard is all that situation for him, how everybody expect so much from him…oh my God, do you know any leader man who doesn’t have such surroundings???).
Watching Men SP –
Matchida, Fernandez, Verner had a great skate.
I also liked Kovtun’s SP very much (I don’t understand that underrotation of quad salchow, the landing was not the best, but even in slow motion it looked fully rotated – and thanks to a fact that Kovtun lands most of his quads on full blade, not mainly on toe-pick – if he really finished rotation on the ice on full blade, he would definitely fall..which didn’t happened. If a technical specialist was looking at path of his blade to help to answer about underrotation – it is very confusing in Kovtun’s case too, his body position is not strengthened enough so his blade tends to spray the ice around very often event if a jump is fully rotated.)