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- Sep 1, 2020
Judges love the Russians' technical expertise. It is not a secret in this sport that Russian pairs teams have been favored in the marks. That's not a problem when they are accurately rewarded for tech prowess, but quite often, Russian pairs have been overscored on PCS, so I wasn't sure how this Russian-Armenian team would be perceived. I'm glad to see that I was right in my assessment of their sp performance.Why would judges be incentivized to overscore this team? Honest question. I would think that being from a small fed they would have the disadvantage.
IMO, the Russian-Uzbekistan team of Geynish/ Chigirev are a bit over-rated by international judges. They have nice long lines and generally excellent elements (albeit not always consistent), but they are very slow and not as dynamic and interesting as teams I have seen them placed well ahead of, e.g., at 2025 Worlds. G/C tend to score in low 6s, but still are given too much on pcs, IMO. Again, there's a long history of judges favoring Russian pairs. It's been quite obvious, politically. It does not matter which country recent Russian teams move to represent. The Russian-Georgian team of Metelkina/ Berulava are technically excellent and generally consistent with their elements, but they are often overscored on pcs, for another recent example.