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2017 GP Skate Canada Ladies SP

Just calling 'em as I see 'em...

I don't know. To me, B-man is criticizing the judges for getting carried away by the audience reaction, more than the skater. It is hardly an insult to say that Kaetlyn is so popular in Canada that she has a army of fans ready to give her a big ovation. And in fact, B-man does not even criticize the judges; he just offers that judging panels are affected by audiences. As the PCS explanations detail it, "Projection: The skater radiates energy resulting in an invisible connection with the audience." :)
 
I wonder how many people who are defending the scoring at Skate Canada were making homecooking remarks about Rostelecom last week?
 
I wonder how many people who are defending the scoring at Skate Canada were making homecooking remarks about Rostelecom last week?

Now watch closely ... with just 1 wave of my magic pom-poms ...:hap10:and poof ... an equally unremarkable and non-insightful statement:

I wonder how many people who are defending the scoring at S̶k̶a̶t̶e̶ ̶C̶a̶n̶a̶d̶a̶ Rostelecom [will] make homecooking remarks about R̶o̶s̶t̶e̶l̶e̶c̶o̶m̶ Skate Canada [this] week?
 
Wow, Hicks' Amazing Grace program looks, well, amazing. Her presentation has improved dramatically. Her jumps looked less wild as well. I hope she can hold it together this weekend!
 
I wonder how many people who are defending the scoring at Skate Canada were making homecooking remarks about Rostelecom last week?

I'm not too overwrought about it. All sports acknowledge the "home field advantage."

Just for fun I looked at how many homies won their Grand Prix, as a percentage of total winners. (I did ladies only).

USA: 22/35 63%
Russia: 13/22 59%
NHK: 16/36 44%
Canada 11/44 25%
France: 6/30 20% (Surya Bonaly won it 5 times :) )
China: 0/14 0%

Conclusion: If you want fair judging in ladies, go to China. Pairs? Not so much. (10 out of 14, 71%) ;)

Seriously, though, sports falls into the category of "recreation ad entertainment." I think there is a natural tendency for officials to want to be the good guys and send the paying customers home happy and wanting more. I, for one, had no problem with Michelle Kwan winning 7 Skate Americas (even though she should have lost to Sarah Hughes in 2001). :)
 
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I don't know. To me, B-man is criticizing the judges for getting carried away by the audience reaction, more than the skater. It is hardly an insult to say that Kaetlyn is so popular in Canada that she has a army of fans ready to give her a big ovation. And in fact, B-man does not even criticize the judges; he just offers that judging panels are affected by audiences. As the PCS explanations detail it, "Projection: The skater radiates energy resulting in an invisible connection with the audience." :)

Ah, how dim of us not to understand B-man's logic! So when Hanyu has a bad skate & pops jumps but gets high scores & pcs, the judges have been influenced by the screaming fans and the number of poo bears tossed on the ice ;) :laugh:
 
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someone needs to compare scores @ home events to international scores to prove "homecooking" is even a thing, imo. this goes for every GP.
 
Have a nice, solid GP debut, Marin! :cheer2:
It's gonna be tough, but I believe in you! :pray:
 
someone needs to compare scores @ home events to international scores to prove "homecooking" is even a thing, imo. this goes for every GP.

There is another issue, though. Sometimes a skater skates better at home than away. Maybe skaters get higher scores at home because they respond to the adoring crowd, rather than the judges.
 
I don't know. To me, B-man is criticizing the judges for getting carried away by the audience reaction, more than the skater. It is hardly an insult to say that Kaetlyn is so popular in Canada that she has a army of fans ready to give her a big ovation. And in fact, B-man does not even criticize the judges; he just offers that judging panels are affected by audiences. As the PCS explanations detail it, "Projection: The skater radiates energy resulting in an invisible connection with the audience." :)

That is understandable isn't it? The judges are human as well. There are skaters such as Kaetlyn or Ashley and Ade Sots who draw energy from the crowds and radiate the connection in return and if the audience has a huge positive response, certainly the judges are subconsciously going to become more generous in the scoring. If they have a huge fan base at home, they are having a lot more cheers in reality (in contrast to a skater not on home ground). I totally get it why Ade Sots got those monstrous PCS scores in Sochi 2014. That said, shouldn't the generosity really only apply to say the PE component or to IN as the positive audience reaction also suggests that the interpretation was well received? Unfortunately, we are more likely to see every component goes up (despite SS and TR being not related in theory to an audience reaction) and that is what stumps a lot of knowledgeable FS fans.
 
There are valid reasons for homies to score well. Firstly, they are the top skaters of the host nation, often among the best in the world, so they usually score big anywhere any way. Secondly, they are more relaxed at home, both mentally and physically without travel related issues, Patrick Chan flying in from the U.S., getting delayed overnight, and losing his luggage and costumes not withstanding. Thirdly, they have the home crowd support and can feed off the energy during competition, thus often boosted to do their best or at least an energized performance. Lastly, just maybe, as oft alleged, some judges may be caught up by the moment, swayed by fans' extreme enthusiasm and stuffed bears raining down on the rink.

However, sometimes they skate even better at the biggest international events which offer their own motivation and energy.

Kaetlyn is ranked second in the world, and at this event she is the highest ranked skater, of course there is a high possibility, but no guarantee, that she may win. Why so much shade thrown about her being over scored here before she or anybody has even skated and been scored? :confused:
 
There is another issue, though. Sometimes a skater skates better at home than away. Maybe skaters get higher scores at home because they respond to the adoring crowd, rather than the judges.

That can be true for sure, but the samurai sword can cut both ways. The pressure of high expectations can effect some skaters negatively, or it may even vary at different times in a skater's carreer. In a recent USFSA interview, Mirai said that at 14 she never felt the pressure of expectations she does today.
I think the effect is different from skater to skater.....I think a spreadsheet could be done on each skater on how they will do statistically in this situation of being home or away, as well as how they do in depending where they are in the starting order of their flight.
Chris who never wants to be last
(b-man, you are killin' me! I was THERE when 3 fall Chan "beat" D10. Was that one of the reasons that falls in excess can be more costly now? Wish you were there, my friend, when Dick B. talked to us at the FOFS breakfast and said, "A Fall is a Fall. NO POINTS!"
 
If all the skaters do their "reasonable" best in other words not some total fluke it should be a battle between Anna, Kaetlyn, Ashley, Karen, Marin and Maria.
 
How are y'all planning to watch this, by the way? I always watch Match Arena, but apparently they aren't broadcasting. So, looking for suggestions!
 
Anna looked like a mess at practice. She can't land a clean lutz anymore. I don't think she will be near the podium.

Podium will be Kaitlyn, Marin, and Maria in some order.
well yep I put her away from podium in predictions but I still remain hopefull that she can regroup for the comp
Practice isnt be all end all
 
How are y'all planning to watch this, by the way? I always watch Match Arena, but apparently they aren't broadcasting. So, looking for suggestions!

I have also watched every event on Match or Match Arena, now probably gonna use a stream from Russian social network with Yulia Lipnitskaya commenting:
https://ok.ru/telesport
You don't need a registration for that.
Also you can use Kazsport or Russian Eurosport 2
http://onelike.tv/kazsport.html
http://onelike.tv/eurosport-2.html
 
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