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2018 Olympic Season: Men's Figure Skating

Roast Toast

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Misha's lack of speed and ice coverage comes up pretty much whenever someone complains about him getting low-balled in PCS. Tbh Misha is like the poster child for why it's dumb that judges award basically the same scores for all PCS categories...
 

da96103

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2017/2018 GP PHASE QUAD PROGRESS

NEW UPDATE (after Skate Canada)

SKATE CANADA
Alexander Samarin: 4Lz (in combination +3T) GOE +0.11.
Alexander Samarin: 4Lz GOE +2.00. Alexander becomes the 7th person to do the 4Lz (after Mroz, Jin, Chen, Zhou, Kolyada and Hanyu)
Keegan Messing: 4Lz double carrot fall


ROSTELECOM CUP
Yuzuru Hanyu: 4Lz +GOE 1.14 Yuzuru becomes the 6th person to do the 4Lz (after Mroz, Jin, Chen, Zhou and Kolyada) He now has 4 different non-axel quads, missing 4F.
Dmitri Aliev: 4Lz carrot fall



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2017/2018 Pre-GP Quad Progress

US CLASSIC
Nathan Chen: 4Lo GOE +1.60 Nathan becomes the fourth person to do the 4Lo (after Krasnozhon, Hanyu and Uno)*. This also means Nathan has successfully executed all 5 non-axel quads. Will be awaiting for all five to appear in one long program.
Yaroslav Paniot: 4F GOE +1.00 Yaroslav becomes the third person to do the 4F (after Uno and Nathan)
Daniel Samohin: 4Lo carrot fall

*Nic Nadeau has landed 4Lo at Canadian Nationals 2017 earlier.

LOMBARDIA
Shoma Uno: 4S GOE +0.80 Shoma also successfully executed his first 5-quad program. He now has 4 different non-axel quads, missing 4Lz.


AUTUMN CLASSIC
No new quads


ONDREJ NEPELA
Alexander Samarin: 4Lz carrot fall
Mikhail Kolyada: 4Lz fall
Mikhail Kolyada: 4Lz GOE +2.00 Mikhail becomes the 5th person to do the 4Lz (after Mroz, Jin, Chen and Zhou)**. He now has three different non-axel quads, missing 4F and 4Lo.
Alexander Samarin: 4Lz double carrot fall

** Dmitri Aliev and Alexander Samarin have landed 4Lz's in domestic competitions.

NEBELHORN
No new quads


[COLOR="#00800"]FINLANDIA
Vincent Zhou: 4F (in combination +3T) GOE +0.50.
Vincent Zhou: 4F solo GOE +1.17
Vincent becomes the 4th person to do the 4F (after Uno, Chen and Paniot). He now has 4 different non-axel quads, missing 4Lo.
Adam Rippon: 4Lz carrot fall
Kevin Reynolds: 4Lo double carrot[/COLOR]

So that's it folks. If I am missing someone in the seniors or those in the junior competition, please let me know.
 

rabbit1234

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2017-2018

319.84 Shoma UNO 10th Lombardia Trophy 2017
301.10 Shoma UNO ISU GP 2017 Skate Canada International

293.79 Nathan CHEN ISU GP Rostelecom Cup 2017
290.77 Yuzuru HANYU ISU GP Rostelecom Cup 2017

279.07 Javier FERNANDEZ 2017 Autumn Classic International
275.04 Nathan CHEN 2017 US International Figure Skating Classic
271.06 Mikhail KOLYADA ISU GP Rostelecom Cup 2017

268.24 Yuzuru HANYU 2017 Autumn Classic International
261.56 Max AARON 2017 US International Figure Skating Classic
261.14 Jason BROWN ISU GP 2017 Skate Canada International

259.88 Jason BROWN 10th Lombardia Trophy 2017
259.67 Han YAN 22nd INTERNATIONNAL CUP OF NICE 2017
255.33 Misha GE ISU GP Rostelecom Cup 2017
253.06 Jorik HENDRICKX ISU CS Nebelhorn Trophy 2017
252.60 Boyang JIN Finlandia Trophy Espoo 2017
250.26 Moris KVITELASHVILI ISU GP Rostelecom Cup 2017
250.06 Alexander SAMARIN ISU GP 2017 Skate Canada International
250.01 Vincent ZHOU Finlandia Trophy Espoo 2017
 

da96103

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2017-2018

319.84 Shoma UNO 10th Lombardia Trophy 2017
301.10 Shoma UNO ISU GP 2017 Skate Canada International
293.79 Nathan CHEN ISU GP Rostelecom Cup 2017
290.77 Yuzuru HANYU ISU GP Rostelecom Cup 2017
279.07 Javier FERNANDEZ 2017 Autumn Classic International
275.04 Nathan CHEN 2017 US International Figure Skating Classic
271.06 Mikhail KOLYADA ISU GP Rostelecom Cup 2017
268.24 Yuzuru HANYU 2017 Autumn Classic International
261.56 Max AARON 2017 US International Figure Skating Classic
261.14 Jason BROWN ISU GP 2017 Skate Canada International
259.88 Jason BROWN 10th Lombardia Trophy 2017
259.67 Han YAN 22nd INTERNATIONNAL CUP OF NICE 2017
255.33 Misha GE ISU GP Rostelecom Cup 2017
253.06 Jorik HENDRICKX ISU CS Nebelhorn Trophy 2017
252.60 Boyang JIN Finlandia Trophy Espoo 2017
250.26 Moris KVITELASHVILI ISU GP Rostelecom Cup 2017
250.06 Alexander SAMARIN ISU GP 2017 Skate Canada International
250.01 Vincent ZHOU Finlandia Trophy Espoo 2017

Tempted to ask you to put a red line between 259.88 and 261.14 to show what Majorov needs to achieve to go to the Olympics.
 

MaiKatze

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Wouldn't it be funny if Shoma's Lombardia score remained at the top until the end of the season? No, honestly, I'm starting to get a bad feeling for the Olympics.
 

rabbit1234

On the Ice
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For your reference

2005-2006
245.33 Evgeni PLUSHENKO European Championships 2006 GOLD
241.80 Evgeni PLUSHENKO Cup of Russia 2005
230.10 Stephane LAMBIEL ISU Grand Prix Final 2006 SILVER
228.87 Stephane LAMBIEL European Championships 2006
225.55 Stephane LAMBIEL Cup of Russia 2005
222.95 Brian JOUBERT European Championships 2006
218.54 Daisuke TAKAHASHI SmartOnes Skate America 2005
216.39 Nobunari ODA NHK Trophy 2005
215.48 Jeffrey BUTTLE Trophee Eric Bompard 2005 BRONZE
214.34 Jeffrey BUTTLE ISU Grand Prix Final 2006

2009-2010
255.39 Evgeni PLUSHENKO European Championships 2010 SILVER
249.45 Evan LYSACEK ISU GP Final 2009/2010 GOLD
243.36 Nobunari ODA ISU GP Final 2009/2010
242.53 Nobunari ODA ISU GP Trophee Eric Bompard
240.65 Evgeni PLUSHENKO ISU GP Rostelecom Cup 2009
239.58 Nobunari ODA ISU GP Samsung Anycall Cup of China 2009
238.54 Stephane LAMBIEL European Championships 2010
237.72 Evan LYSACEK ISU GP Cancer.Net Skate America 2009
237.35 Johnny WEIR ISU GP Final 2009/2010
236.45 Brian JOUBERT European Championships 2010

2013-2014
295.27 Patrick CHAN ISU GP Trophee Bompard 2013 SILVER
293.25 Yuzuru HANYU ISU Grand Prix Final 2013/14 GOLD
280.08 Patrick CHAN ISU Grand Prix Final 2013/14
268.31 Daisuke TAKAHASHI ISU GP NHK Trophy 2013
267.11 Javier FERNANDEZ ISU European Championships 2014
265.38 Tatsuki MACHIDA ISU GP Hilton HHonors Skate America 2013
263.59 Yuzuru HANYU ISU GP Trophee Bompard 2013
262.98 Nobunari ODA Nebelhorn Trophy 2013
262.03 Patrick CHAN ISU GP Skate Canada International 2013
257.00 Tatsuki MACHIDA ISU GP Rostelecom Cup 2013
 

da96103

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Feb 13, 2014
For your reference

2005-2006
245.33 Evgeni PLUSHENKO European Championships 2006 GOLD
241.80 Evgeni PLUSHENKO Cup of Russia 2005
230.10 Stephane LAMBIEL ISU Grand Prix Final 2006 SILVER
228.87 Stephane LAMBIEL European Championships 2006
225.55 Stephane LAMBIEL Cup of Russia 2005
222.95 Brian JOUBERT European Championships 2006
218.54 Daisuke TAKAHASHI SmartOnes Skate America 2005
216.39 Nobunari ODA NHK Trophy 2005
215.48 Jeffrey BUTTLE Trophee Eric Bompard 2005 BRONZE
214.34 Jeffrey BUTTLE ISU Grand Prix Final 2006

2009-2010
255.39 Evgeni PLUSHENKO European Championships 2010 SILVER
249.45 Evan LYSACEK ISU GP Final 2009/2010 GOLD
243.36 Nobunari ODA ISU GP Final 2009/2010
242.53 Nobunari ODA ISU GP Trophee Eric Bompard
240.65 Evgeni PLUSHENKO ISU GP Rostelecom Cup 2009
239.58 Nobunari ODA ISU GP Samsung Anycall Cup of China 2009
238.54 Stephane LAMBIEL European Championships 2010
237.72 Evan LYSACEK ISU GP Cancer.Net Skate America 2009
237.35 Johnny WEIR ISU GP Final 2009/2010
236.45 Brian JOUBERT European Championships 2010

2013-2014
295.27 Patrick CHAN ISU GP Trophee Bompard 2013 SILVER
293.25 Yuzuru HANYU ISU Grand Prix Final 2013/14 GOLD
280.08 Patrick CHAN ISU Grand Prix Final 2013/14
268.31 Daisuke TAKAHASHI ISU GP NHK Trophy 2013
267.11 Javier FERNANDEZ ISU European Championships 2014
265.38 Tatsuki MACHIDA ISU GP Hilton HHonors Skate America 2013
263.59 Yuzuru HANYU ISU GP Trophee Bompard 2013
262.98 Nobunari ODA Nebelhorn Trophy 2013
262.03 Patrick CHAN ISU GP Skate Canada International 2013
257.00 Tatsuki MACHIDA ISU GP Rostelecom Cup 2013

Are you able to do the same for the last 3 seasons so that we can see scores for 3 seasons after the last Olympics.? Thanks.
 

rabbit1234

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2014-2015
289.46 Denis TEN ISU Four Continents Championships 2015 BRONZE
288.16 Yuzuru HANYU ISU Grand Prix Final 2014/15 SILVER
265.01 Javier FERNANDEZ ISU GP Rostelecom Cup 2014 GOLD

262.49 Javier FERNANDEZ ISU European Championships 2015
260.01 Joshua FARRIS ISU Four Continents Championships 2015
259.47 Han YAN ISU Four Continents Championships 2015
256.47 Daisuke MURAKAMI ISU Four Continents Championships 2015
256.45 Shoma UNO ISU Four Continents Championships 2015
255.81 Takahito MURA ISU GP Skate Canada International 2014
253.90 Javier FERNANDEZ ISU Grand Prix Final 2014/15

2015-2016
330.43 Yuzuru HANYU ISU Grand Prix Final 2015/16 SILVER
322.40 Yuzuru HANYU ISU GP NHK Trophy 2015
302.77 Javier FERNANDEZ ISU European Championships 2016 GOLD
292.95 Javier FERNANDEZ ISU Grand Prix Final 2015/16
290.21 Patrick CHAN ISU Four Continents Championships 2016
289.83 Boyang JIN ISU Four Continents Championships 2016 BRONZE
276.79 Shoma UNO ISU Grand Prix Final 2015/16
271.55 Han YAN ISU Four Continents Championships 2016
271.43 Javier FERNANDEZ ISU GP Rostelecom Cup 2015
271.14 Patrick CHAN ISU GP Skate Canada International 2015

2016-2017
307.46 Nathan CHEN ISU Four Continents Championships 2017
303.71 Yuzuru HANYU ISU Four Continents Championships 2017 GOLD
303.68 Shoma UNO Coupe du Printemps 2017 Non-Certified SILVER
301.47 Yuzuru HANYU ISU GP NHK Trophy 2016
294.84 Javier FERNANDEZ ISU European Championships 2017
293.90 Yuzuru HANYU ISU Grand Prix Final 2016/17
292.98 Javier FERNANDEZ ISU GP Rostelecom Cup 2016
288.05 Shoma UNO ISU Four Continents Championships 2017 SILVER
285.38 Javier FERNANDEZ ISU GP Trophee de France 2016
285.07 Shoma UNO ISU GP Rostelecom Cup 2016
282.85 Nathan CHEN ISU Grand Prix Final 2016/17

I think that the Olympic Games will be held in February during the Olympic season so the results of international competitions until the GPF will become more important.
 

da96103

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2014-2015
289.46 Denis TEN ISU Four Continents Championships 2015 BRONZE
288.16 Yuzuru HANYU ISU Grand Prix Final 2014/15 SILVER
265.01 Javier FERNANDEZ ISU GP Rostelecom Cup 2014 GOLD

262.49 Javier FERNANDEZ ISU European Championships 2015
260.01 Joshua FARRIS ISU Four Continents Championships 2015
259.47 Han YAN ISU Four Continents Championships 2015
256.47 Daisuke MURAKAMI ISU Four Continents Championships 2015
256.45 Shoma UNO ISU Four Continents Championships 2015
255.81 Takahito MURA ISU GP Skate Canada International 2014
253.90 Javier FERNANDEZ ISU Grand Prix Final 2014/15

2015-2016
330.43 Yuzuru HANYU ISU Grand Prix Final 2015/16 SILVER
322.40 Yuzuru HANYU ISU GP NHK Trophy 2015
302.77 Javier FERNANDEZ ISU European Championships 2016 GOLD
292.95 Javier FERNANDEZ ISU Grand Prix Final 2015/16
290.21 Patrick CHAN ISU Four Continents Championships 2016
289.83 Boyang JIN ISU Four Continents Championships 2016 BRONZE
276.79 Shoma UNO ISU Grand Prix Final 2015/16
271.55 Han YAN ISU Four Continents Championships 2016
271.43 Javier FERNANDEZ ISU GP Rostelecom Cup 2015
271.14 Patrick CHAN ISU GP Skate Canada International 2015

2016-2017
307.46 Nathan CHEN ISU Four Continents Championships 2017
303.71 Yuzuru HANYU ISU Four Continents Championships 2017 GOLD
303.68 Shoma UNO Coupe du Printemps 2017 Non-Certified SILVER
301.47 Yuzuru HANYU ISU GP NHK Trophy 2016
294.84 Javier FERNANDEZ ISU European Championships 2017
293.90 Yuzuru HANYU ISU Grand Prix Final 2016/17
292.98 Javier FERNANDEZ ISU GP Rostelecom Cup 2016
288.05 Shoma UNO ISU Four Continents Championships 2017 SILVER
285.38 Javier FERNANDEZ ISU GP Trophee de France 2016
285.07 Shoma UNO ISU GP Rostelecom Cup 2016
282.85 Nathan CHEN ISU Grand Prix Final 2016/17

I think that the Olympic Games will be held in February during the Olympic season so the results of international competitions until the GPF will become more important.

Observation:

1. The skater with the highest combined score never wins the World Gold Medal.

2. The World Gold and Silver medallists are always within the top 3 in combined score.
 

TontoK

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Our great contributor da96103 has done a great job with the quad list. Thank you!

One thing I notice, and I think it speaks to the importance of skaters getting the quads out early:

Samarin fell on two quad lutz attempts at Andrej Nepela. One of those was UR and one was a downgrade. Not too great, right?

At Skate Canada he landed two, one in combo, and both with positive GOE. The one in his LP was spectacular.

So, we may say think that skaters shouldn't be doing these attempts "until they're ready" but I think it must take some conditioning to do them in competition. They have to debut them at some time, and when they do, they're not always successful attempts. That doesn't mean those are "failures." It may mean it's just part of the process of gaining the confidence, learning from the errors, etc.
 

skylark

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2016-2017
307.46 Nathan CHEN ISU Four Continents Championships 2017
303.71 Yuzuru HANYU ISU Four Continents Championships 2017 GOLD

Nathan Chen won the gold medal at Four Continents 2017.
 

rabbit1234

On the Ice
Joined
Aug 17, 2017
For your reference

2005-2006
245.33 Evgeni PLUSHENKO European Championships 2006 GOLD
241.80 Evgeni PLUSHENKO Cup of Russia 2005
230.10 Stephane LAMBIEL ISU Grand Prix Final 2006 SILVER
228.87 Stephane LAMBIEL European Championships 2006
225.55 Stephane LAMBIEL Cup of Russia 2005
222.95 Brian JOUBERT European Championships 2006
218.54 Daisuke TAKAHASHI SmartOnes Skate America 2005
216.39 Nobunari ODA NHK Trophy 2005
215.48 Jeffrey BUTTLE Trophee Eric Bompard 2005 BRONZE
214.34 Jeffrey BUTTLE ISU Grand Prix Final 2006

2009-2010
255.39 Evgeni PLUSHENKO European Championships 2010 SILVER
249.45 Evan LYSACEK ISU GP Final 2009/2010 GOLD
243.36 Nobunari ODA ISU GP Final 2009/2010
242.53 Nobunari ODA ISU GP Trophee Eric Bompard
240.65 Evgeni PLUSHENKO ISU GP Rostelecom Cup 2009
239.58 Nobunari ODA ISU GP Samsung Anycall Cup of China 2009
238.54 Stephane LAMBIEL European Championships 2010
237.72 Evan LYSACEK ISU GP Cancer.Net Skate America 2009
237.35 Johnny WEIR ISU GP Final 2009/2010
236.45 Brian JOUBERT European Championships 2010

2013-2014
295.27 Patrick CHAN ISU GP Trophee Bompard 2013 SILVER
293.25 Yuzuru HANYU ISU Grand Prix Final 2013/14 GOLD
280.08 Patrick CHAN ISU Grand Prix Final 2013/14
268.31 Daisuke TAKAHASHI ISU GP NHK Trophy 2013
267.11 Javier FERNANDEZ ISU European Championships 2014
265.38 Tatsuki MACHIDA ISU GP Hilton HHonors Skate America 2013
263.59 Yuzuru HANYU ISU GP Trophee Bompard 2013
262.98 Nobunari ODA Nebelhorn Trophy 2013
262.03 Patrick CHAN ISU GP Skate Canada International 2013
257.00 Tatsuki MACHIDA ISU GP Rostelecom Cup 2013

2005-2006
In 2006 Winter Olympics, Plushenko was the favorite and the second was LAMBIEL .
2006 Winter Olympics was a competition in which favorite won.

2009-2010
2010 Winter Olympics, favorite was Plushenko, LYSACEK was second place.
2010 Winter Olympics was a competition where LYSACEK, second place not the favorite, won with a slight difference

2013-2014
In 2014 Winter Olympics, it can be said that favorite was Patrick and second was hanyu.
In 2014 Winter Olympics, it can be said that the second place competitor won the competition.
However, since the GPF of 2013, the competitiveness of the two competitors has approached and It may be said that the ability has been reversed

2018 Winter Olympics as well, the ranking situation of the score before the Olympics will pretend to be the favorite.
For competitors outside Europe, the GPF will be the last competition to the Olympics.
Hanyu, Uno, Nathan are only two competitions left at the most.
I think Hanyu, Uno, Nathan have ability over 319 points.
However, for them too, it is quite difficult for them to perform almost without mistakes, as the number of quads has increased to 2 in SP and 5or 7 in FP in both cases.
 

Li'Kitsu

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2017/2018 GP PHASE QUAD PROGRESS

NEW UPDATE (after Skate Canada)

SKATE CANADA
Alexander Samarin: 4Lz (in combination +3T) GOE +0.11.
Alexander Samarin: 4Lz GOE +2.00. Alexander becomes the 7th person to do the 4Lz (after Mroz, Jin, Chen, Zhou, Kolyada and Hanyu)
Keegan Messing: 4Lz double carrot fall


ROSTELECOM CUP
Yuzuru Hanyu: 4Lz +GOE 1.14 Yuzuru becomes the 6th person to do the 4Lz (after Mroz, Jin, Chen, Zhou and Kolyada) He now has 4 different non-axel quads, missing 4F.
Dmitri Aliev: 4Lz carrot fall



---------------------------------------------
2017/2018 Pre-GP Quad Progress

US CLASSIC
Nathan Chen: 4Lo GOE +1.60 Nathan becomes the fourth person to do the 4Lo (after Krasnozhon, Hanyu and Uno)*. This also means Nathan has successfully executed all 5 non-axel quads. Will be awaiting for all five to appear in one long program.
Yaroslav Paniot: 4F GOE +1.00 Yaroslav becomes the third person to do the 4F (after Uno and Nathan)
Daniel Samohin: 4Lo carrot fall

*Nic Nadeau has landed 4Lo at Canadian Nationals 2017 earlier.

LOMBARDIA
Shoma Uno: 4S GOE +0.80 Shoma also successfully executed his first 5-quad program. He now has 4 different non-axel quads, missing 4Lz.


AUTUMN CLASSIC
No new quads


ONDREJ NEPELA
Alexander Samarin: 4Lz carrot fall
Mikhail Kolyada: 4Lz fall
Mikhail Kolyada: 4Lz GOE +2.00 Mikhail becomes the 5th person to do the 4Lz (after Mroz, Jin, Chen and Zhou)**. He now has three different non-axel quads, missing 4F and 4Lo.
Alexander Samarin: 4Lz double carrot fall

** Dmitri Aliev and Alexander Samarin have landed 4Lz's in domestic competitions.

NEBELHORN
No new quads


[COLOR="#00800"]FINLANDIA
Vincent Zhou: 4F (in combination +3T) GOE +0.50.
Vincent Zhou: 4F solo GOE +1.17
Vincent becomes the 4th person to do the 4F (after Uno, Chen and Paniot). He now has 4 different non-axel quads, missing 4Lo.
Adam Rippon: 4Lz carrot fall
Kevin Reynolds: 4Lo double carrot[/COLOR]

So that's it folks. If I am missing someone in the seniors or those in the junior competition, please let me know.

Thank you very much for these posts, it's really fun (and scary :laugh: ) to see how much the 'new' quads count is going up! One thing though, because the poor guy is always forgotten: Vladislav Sezganov has landed the 4Lz as well, though I don't remember when exactly he did it (after Mroz, before Jin).

______

And because I've spammed so many other parts of the internet with it already, I'm still having this feeling that Yuzu might exchange his SP 4Lo for a 4Lz. The 4Lo was quite wobbly in his CoR practices, and after the one he did in the CoR SP I remember saying to my friends there "if he lands the 4Lz in the LP, I bet he includes it in the SP too". Of course a lot of people would say no, how could he, his Lutz is so bad and all, but it's Yuzu. I'm also sure he'd feel better with the higher BV.

OTOH, Nathan now said in an interview he'll stick to 5 quads in the LP. That would be smart IMO, as it is enough for him to be a contender and less risky regarding injuries. But that said, I wouldn't make any bets on that staying the plan depending on what happens in the season.

Buttom line: these guys are crazy. Awesome crazy, but crazy :laugh:
 

Ice Dance

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I think there was no clarity about who was the favorite heading into 2010 and that Hanyu was the favorite heading into Sochi (as he had won the last head-to-head).

Scores are not enough to define an athlete as the favorite without a head-to-head, IMO. Scores may be enough to identify an athlete as a favorite, but not as the favorite. Often the World title is used to identify the favorite because that is frequently the last event with all the top athletes competing; however, more recent events often seem like better predictors. The GPF can be used to identify a favorite because it is often the last head-to-head between the top athletes, provided all the top athletes compete. The European Champion is usually a favorite during an Olympic season, but the European field is too limited to define the favorite unless all the favorites in a discipline are there. (Which won't be the case in any discipline this season, since either #1 or #2 from all four disciplines at Worlds aren't European).
 

rabbit1234

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ISU Grand Prix Final 2016/17
293.90 Yuzuru HANYU
282,85 Nathan CHEN
282.51 Shoma UNO

ISU European Championships 2017
294.84 Javier FERNANDEZ
266.80 Maxim KOVTUN
250.18 Mikhail KOLYADA

ISU Four Continents Championships 2017
307.46 Nathan CHEN
303.71 Yuzuru HANYU
288.05 Shoma UNO

ISU World Championships 2017
321.59 Yuzuru HANYU
319.31 Shoma UNO
303.58 Boyang JIN
301.19 Javier FERNANDEZ
295.16 Patrick CHAN
290.72 Nathan CHEN

ISU World Team Trophy 2017
302.02 Shoma UNO
284.52 Nathan CHEN
284.00 Yuzuru HANYU

Total Scores 2017/18

319.84 Shoma UNO 10th Lombardia Trophy 2017
301.10 Shoma UNO ISU GP 2017 Skate Canada International

293.79 Nathan CHEN ISU GP Rostelecom Cup 2017
290.77 Yuzuru HANYU ISU GP Rostelecom Cup 2017

279.07 Javier FERNANDEZ 2017 Autumn Classic International
275.04 Nathan CHEN 2017 US International Figure Skating Classic
271.06 Mikhail KOLYADA ISU GP Rostelecom Cup 2017

268.24 Yuzuru HANYU 2017 Autumn Classic International
261.56 Max AARON 2017 US International Figure Skating Classic
261.14 Jason BROWN ISU GP 2017 Skate Canada International

259.88 Jason BROWN 10th Lombardia Trophy 2017
259.67 Han YAN 22nd INTERNATIONNAL CUP OF NICE 2017
255.33 Misha GE ISU GP Rostelecom Cup 2017
253.06 Jorik HENDRICKX ISU CS Nebelhorn Trophy 2017
252.60 Boyang JIN Finlandia Trophy Espoo 2017
250.26 Moris KVITELASHVILI ISU GP Rostelecom Cup 2017
250.06 Alexander SAMARIN ISU GP 2017 Skate Canada International
250.01 Vincent ZHOU Finlandia Trophy Espoo 2017
 

4everchan

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what these numbers teach us: a guy like Patrick, or Yuzu... or Jin can score X at great competition and about X-50 at a bad one...

the X i proposed is not even as each skater has their own PB... however, there is such a great range in these skaters' scores that anything is possible...

Shoma and Nathan seem to be closer their X at great competition looks like X-25 ish at bad ones...

but still... the margin is there as well... as I am a dreamer and because I couldn't care less, if we take Patrick's best score at worlds of 295.16 it can be higher than any other skater when they have their X-? event ;)

What are the chances??? extremely tiny ;) but never say never :biggrin: and yes... I post this after the Skate Canada disaster.. just in case one is wondering
 

Interspectator

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what these numbers teach us: a guy like Patrick, or Yuzu... or Jin can score X at great competition and about X-50 at a bad one...

the X i proposed is not even as each skater has their own PB... however, there is such a great range in these skaters' scores that anything is possible...

Shoma and Nathan seem to be closer their X at great competition looks like X-25 ish at bad ones...

but still... the margin is there as well... as I am a dreamer and because I couldn't care less, if we take Patrick's best score at worlds of 295.16 it can be higher than any other skater when they have their X-? event ;)

What are the chances??? extremely tiny ;) but never say never :biggrin: and yes... I post this after the Skate Canada disaster.. just in case one is wondering
I agree. There is no telling who will peak at the right time. Impossible to say.
 

Jaana

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I think the US (especially Zhou, Aaron and Brown) and Russian skaters need to be at their absolute best = to peak already at their Nationals. Hanyu and Shoma on the other hand will make their National podium anyway, I believe.

Fernández needs to be almost ready at the Europeans.
 
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