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- Feb 14, 2018
I'm not that good a watcher (or judger of the right edges, the underrotations, etc.) as some of you, and though I actually liked his programme today (whether he had unfair calls or not), I do think Vincent's miss yesterday made him not good enough today to reach the podium even if today he skated beautifully (he did, I loved it). I for one was pleased to see Sergei up there and Michal, even though I thought yesterday Michal was held up too high (although there's no conspiracy I know of to hold up a Czech skater) together with Nathan who definitely was the best here - anyone who disagrees with that is sticking to a conspiracy theory of his own which is not shared.
Actually, Zhou is just... not very consistent. He can have a well-scored short and fall apart (see: WC17), so I seriously doubt it was his score after the short that rattled him. I’m not trying to beat up on Zhou, but he’s a well-known headcase to the point of making Kostner look like the model of grace under pressure, and he’s had UR issues for his entire career. Moreover, having a whole suite of coaches is not a great sign and it doesn’t seem to have helped him with his technique — he’s definitely not improved at all there. Zhou’s main gimmick has been having the 4Lz and 4F, which gives him the BV to challenge Chen, among others; unfortunately, this isn’t quite as effective a strategy since the scoring change and he lacks other outstanding qualities — his skating skills are quite weak, his jumps (aside from the UR issue) don’t have much to recommend them (exceptional height, distance, etc.), and his components are already generous despite being deservedly lower than most of the other men’s. Zhou is also about to meet serious competition for his slot as “the US guy who isn’t Nathan Chen” from Alex K., so it’s going to get worse and it may not get better for him.
Overall thoughts:
Nathan: Clear winner. Total score was a bit much, however, but what else is new? (I’m admittedly annoyed by his component marks, as always.) Not sure what to make of his FS — I don’t dislike it but I don’t like it either, which has been the way I’ve felt since we first saw it in shows. Not sure what happens next — this was a relatively weak field and everyone was sloppy — but it was a solid debut. Good luck to him in managing both school and skating.
Brezina: I remain thrilled he didn’t retire. Even if he’s not in contention for a medal, he’s one my favourites to watch. MamaMetis joined me in watching the event and she’s become a major Brezina fan, which is adorable. I appreciate his skating skills and programme aesthetic; I still prefer his FS from last season, but this one is still very much a Brezina programme, and it’s always a treat to watch a skater who has developed their style to the point where every programme is clearly “theirs.”
Matteo: I remain in love with (NotSo)BabyMaleCaro. I am not in love with this free, as it seems like a lesser version of last season’s programme, which actually worked for me because of the joy he brought to performing it. The music cuts are (relatively) okay, but I wish the entire programme (or 80% of it) was to “Paint it Black,” as we have a number of PIB programmes but none using the original track; it’s also the cut Matteo clearly responds to. There’s a good amount to unpack in PIB — the dissonance between the lyrics and the tempo, for one — and I would like to see Matteo have the opportunity to interpret a longer piece of music in the free. (If it’s going to be a medley, I’d rather something like Chan’s Beatles programme, as despite multiple tracks, they were all of a piece.)
I’m semi-irate over his scores, as always. SS was too low relative to what Chen received, and I’m not sure how his step sequences aren’t an automatic +5. Sigh. I would have placed him just ahead of Voronov — perhaps even with the same 0.63 gap. Plus ça change, plus c'est la même chose — I don’t think the expanded GOE range is going to save me from another season of disappointment over Matteo’s marks.
(Also, has he always had edge issues with his flip? Because I always felt his toe jumps were lovely and particularly like his Lutz.)
Voronov: Can’t quibble with the placement, as MamaMetis finds him extremely attractive and I’d rather not upset her. [emoji56]
Julian: Thrilled for him. He really impressed me earlier this season and I hope he’s able to keep building momentum. Not my favourite free programme, but he lights up while skating it and seeing a skater taking joy in their performance always wins me over.