For me, ability to do crossovers is irrelevant, since this move is repeated very few times in programs i like. I dont care about crossovers, because i dont want to see any of them, good or bad.
As for skating skills in general, I would like a detailed analysis please, with videos / gifs. Because, for example, while watching the japanese "obstacle" thingy, it was obvious that Alina's skating skills are miles ahead of Zhenya's skating skills, for example. Please illustrate.
When people talk about skating skills without explaining, I always remember that user on russian forums that was bashing Alina's skating skills. Then, someone made a gif of the feet, and that user went on a whole rant of how terrible the skating skills. Turns out the feet belonged to Kostner.
Crossovers are a fundamental part of skating, whether you want to see them or not being able to do them is literally part of the foundation of skating skills.
Here are some examples from this https://youtu.be/z5zLJ3ylAWo video;
-Her counter going into the axel, her foot has to come off the ice because she can’t control the edge
- her swinging left arm on the crossovers after the 2A
- she’s on the back of her blade at the lutz landing and has to adjust her balance to do the toe
- bent leg on the Ina Bauer coming out of the toe
-her spinning radius is very large and she falls out of the ending of her first spin
- the 3Lo is >> real time and I don’t know how that didn’t get called
- she looses balance after the 3 jump combo
- her stsq is laboured and she doesn’t gain speed from her edges but slows down
Now I’m not saying that other skaters don’t have similar issues or issue of their own, but I don’t find her skating is effortless enough to garner the PCS marks she receives.
For TR, sure give the girl a 10 (although watching this I noticed she does a lot of bubbles before her transitionjump! MO), but SS should be like 8, IN 8.5, PE 8.5, CO 9.
I detest that judges don’t differentiate between the different PCS categories.

