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Awesome [emoji4]I'll try and provide an in-arena perspective as much as I can!
I respectfully disagree. He has difficult transitions, wonderful edges, and speed. Great posture. Chan is better. But, is anyone else? Shoma and Kolyada might be at the same level? Jason is great but does not quite have the same speed (his edges are wonderful).
But, I guess you are entitled to your opinion. The judges and most fans don't agree.
Yes, both on the 4F and the 3A.
Huh? What about Vincent? Don't count him out! He has a good chance to be ahead of Jason in the free program.
Yup. He's a great performer but when you remove that, his program is very empty and there are many, many more complex ones. Jason's for one. But it's Nationals and when they shoved themselves in the corner by giving Zhou 42...
I mean I LOVE Jason but Grant was better then him tonight. I know it's only a point but it kinda bothers me...Grantbhad the skate of his life!
I'd just like to say how much I LOVED this event. Anyone who says that US skating is going down hill is clearly not paying attention. I'm so proud of our skaters and I can't wait for the free skate.................

Again, this myth that Hanyu has superior skating skills. They're good, like 8-range, but they're not even at Shoma level, much less Chan level.
I honestly don't understand all the hype around Rippon. Maybe if that's the skating style you prefer, sure. His style is not my cup of tea, and he is not competitive with top men who have quads. He's like a male version of Ashley that skates around looking like a diva. Not fair to skaters like Chen, (and now most recently) Zhou and internationally Hanyu, Shoma who skate their butts of trying to push the limits of the sport while still remaining elegant and refined.
I honestly don't understand all the hype around Rippon. Maybe if that's the skating style you prefer, sure. His style is not my cup of tea, and he is not competitive with top men who have quads. He's like a male version of Ashley that skates around looking like a diva. Not fair to skaters like Chen, (and now most recently) Zhou and internationally Hanyu, Shoma who skate their butts of trying to push the limits of the sport while still remaining elegant and refined.
His tech dropped 10 pts so Im thinking an edge call on the flip as well when you see the replay.
It’s not just a point. I think that non-call saves him about 3 points. Otherwise he’d have been 4th in a virtual tie with Vincent.