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- Jun 5, 2018
That dress was ugly. Like something a little kid would wear for a birthday party or something. Maybe she can "accidentally" spill something over it, rip it, set it on fire, forget it in Lake Placid, lose the luggage?
You can dislike Nastya's skating but can we not be unkind about her dress--she has publicly said she's needs money to fund her skating career and yet you are still surprised that her costumes aren't pretty enough. I'm sorry she can't afford Olga but unless you want to donate money to her gofundme which has raised only 1/8 of what she needs these costumes are the best that she can get. The 'ugly' dress already impacts her pcs probably so can we not judge her for the fact she prioritises spending money on her skating then on getting pretty dresses when she is already being judged by the judges for it. On this note choreo--she was probably meant to go to the US like Sinitsyna, Shabs and Kanysheva have to get Kanaeva choreography probably for her Frieda program but she couldn't afford to go. We can dislike her choreography and costume but they are doing the best they can within the limitations they have and rightly so she's already getting punished for it--we don't need to attack her for this
Also just because a skater doesn't have a pretty smile or look suitably serious and contemplative doesn't mean that she's not interpreting the music or performing--watch her arms and how she actually responds to the music with her body not just her face. She changes speed with ease as the music swells and builds responding to it in a way most skater can't and she does that here. In Frida and the first half of her short at least she is doing all of these things and she has the presence and maturity.
Otherwise yes this wasn't a good competition for her but yes she was marked harshly
The scoring this week is in complete contrast to last week--how is her score equal to Khromykh when Khromykh had such a disaster skate. Yes maybe she's not a massive emoter but at least she wasn't crying during her program and yet she still got three more points in PCS then Nastya.
She was the only skater to get a level four in the short and yet she got a level 2 in the free skate?? the same spin she's always done and has received a level four gets a level 2. Her flip which has never received an ! in her junior international career for good reason gets an !. Her euler triple sal which was no more under than Alysa's (to compare identical jumping passes) gets called under and Alysa's doesn't somehow.
I don't think she should have beaten Yeonjeong because of the short but I do think her score should have been at least a point or two higher easily--her free skate to me deserved at least 125 and in this respect she was robbed because of this she may not get a second assignment.
