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Skating Skills mark doesn't cover everything skater does on ice. It covers 6 exact categories. Skating skills outside the ISU figure skating competition can be much more, but in ISU skating competition they are approximation of 6 things. In the ISU competiton, degree of knee bending is not that important part of SS, bending over is not that important part of SS, having a perfect posture is not that important part of SS, skating 'musically' or being 'artistic' is not that important part of SS, looking nice/or elegant while skating is not that important part of SS. Some judges may of course include those things to up or down their mark, but they are not the one SS mark is based on. SS is also not skaters overall blade to ice knowledge, but demonstration of it in a context of the one whole figure skating programme which includes many of required elements. Karolina or Satoko may have the best SS in the world, if they are not able/trained enough/mentally ready to present all of them in the context of the programme (due to preparation of the jumps, too much concentration on the music or other aspects of skating programme) their mark for SS won't be the perfect one. So there is a big difference to judge SS in a vacuum and in a context (defined by ISU) of one skating programme in one exact competition. And we can look at different judging sheets of different competition to see there is no really much disagreement about ittopic:
Also concentration on harder elements. I am willing to believe that those mentioned, when focusing only on skating skills, they perform extraordinary. But if they have to gain the speed for a harder jump and skate through the whole length of the ice in one posture just focused on the taking off than of course the performance is losing (and in such case it is losing several times during the whole program).
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you made it sound like your view was supported by the rulebook, and that the judges' was too, but in reality, your view is supported by the judges and you go back to the rulebook and try to interpret it in the way the judges do.

