When Yuna was competing, her style was the preferred style. Mao always had more complexity but, for whatever reason, got noticeably lower PCS marks. Around Sochi things changed and now the preferred style is more transitions over pleasing choreography. Even Carolina adapted by shortening her lutz entrance and doing other difficult jump entrances, including her 3S. Evgenia is going from the preferred style to one that isn't the trend now, so I don't know if her marks are going to rise to where they were before.
Things changed because during Yuna-Mao's era a clean 6-7 triples program was a bit of a miracle for the ladies, Around Sochi things changed because it was no longer a big deal, the new generation was consistently skating clean programs, so in order to put yourself in an better position than your competitors, they started to work on complexity, adding more transitions, variations and moving jumps into the second half. Eteri's group really pushed this, not that we wouldn't have seen all these phases but maybe not this quick.


I thought it was totally perfect! Ah well.
