Are you a trained technical specialist for the ISU?
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Are you a trained technical specialist for the ISU?
I partly agree with you. If Med received her well-deserved bronze and Osmond her well-deserved silver, then none of this would have happened.
A while ago I was transferring the footage to a backup hard drive, and so watching it all over again. And, now I feel Osmond should have won the Gold, Alina 2nd and Med 3d. LOL.
Very well said and solid arguments! From a BV perspective we see the best zhenya ever. With this layout and her than weaker ss she would have clearly won against alina at the O. But: its just not enough anymore. Times have changed. She is now a veteran with mediacrore BVIf Evgenia's Lutz hadn't been called (like from 2015-18), she would have been over 150, despite a failed spin. And considering that her highest FS is 156 which includes 4 extra PCS points, she actually isn't far away score-wise from her "best". Not to mention 146 is a typical score during Eteri days during the GP season for her. In practices she is just as consistent so her skating level is there, a lot of mental work will just be required and Eteri/Sambo environment was the foundation of her mentality in the past. As much as there has been controversy and differences, Eteri truly understands her and Zhenya could always rely on her for strength. Frankly, if you just look at all Eteri skaters, she has mastered the mental side of the game completely.
Another note is that replacing 3T for 3Lo means that technically, Evgenia is doing the most technically complex program she has ever done and aside from one spin she delivered all the content. Even with spins, she's doing the most she has ever done technically by replacing her LSp4 with a FCSp4.
Disclaimer: I do think an incorrect Lutz should be called, and I have no problems it now is being called.
Aside from all of that...good luck to Alina and Aliona! I'll definitely focus much more on them this week now my comments above are completed![]()
Tracy blaming former coach technique for Medvedeva's fall is SP is just precious... Who would expect her to accept responsibility for that?
Medvyedeva took her fate into her own hands, for better or for worse.
That’s still sort of uncommon in Russia, where you’re supposed to stay at your station in society, obey your superiors.
So kudos to her for breaking free from this tradition. And strength and wisdom in dealing with all the negativity this decision brought forth, even to this day.
She probably knows she is living on borrowed time, but still tries to make the best out of it.
One can only imagine how much mental energy this requires, so far away from home, family and friends.
I think all illusions about „trained technical specialists“ are long time dead after years they could't detect wrong edge on Medvedeva's lutzes even blind could see. And this is just one example out of many.
The knowledge of someone usually having a wrong edge on a certain jump doesn’t make it visible from their seat in competition. Afaik they also don’t get a slow-motion replay of the take-off so the tech panel doesn’t have it as easy as us. So unless I was 100% sure it’s wrong and had the footage to prove it, I’d also rather give the skater the benefit of doubt. Unfortunately I'm not as good as the blind people in detecting wrong edges but I'm working on it. I think we also underestimate the amount of work the panel has to do. We are often focused on certain things whereas they have to judge every single movement. That's of course not an excuse for potentionally wrong decisions, only an attempt at explanation.
I love how you make some random conclusions about all Russia based on one case.
And I agree that the argument about "trained specialists" is on the one hand quite convenient. But on the other hand it is ridiculous. This whole board exists because people do not believe everything they are told. Otherwise, we would just have fan fests here.
White is white and black is black. There are certain things in this world. One of them is Zhenya's wrong lutz edge. I while supporting her during good old days never questioned her wrong lutz edge. What I was always for, though, was fairness. Her main rival Osmond also had the same problem. The point was that they both should receive the same edge calls especially at the same competitions.
And, frankly speaking, it is possible to explain everything. Like the different angle for tech people as though they never saw Zhenya's lutzes before. Yes, one can explain everything but white is white and black is black.
And I agree that the argument about "trained specialists" is on the one hand quite convenient. But on the other hand it is ridiculous. This whole board exists because people do not believe everything they are told. Otherwise, we would just have fan fests here.
Any info on Russian Cup Group Stage 3??
The competition is supposed to start today in Sochi.
The knowledge of someone usually having a wrong edge on a certain jump doesn’t make it visible from their seat in competition. Afaik they also don’t get a slow-motion replay of the take-off so the tech panel doesn’t have it as easy as us. So unless I was 100% sure it’s wrong and had the footage to prove it, I’d also rather give the skater the benefit of doubt. Unfortunately I'm not as good as the blind people in detecting wrong edges but I'm working on it. I think we also underestimate the amount of work the panel has to do. We are often focused on certain things whereas they have to judge every single movement. That's of course not an excuse for potentionally wrong decisions, only an attempt at explanation.