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it takes time before you can jump in new boots, at least first few hours are edge work and every boot feel different, so they don't switch boots for training
Oh I dont doubt that for a second.... In fact, isnt there a famous pic of Tanya Harding putting her boot up on the boards for the judges to see? Wasnt there a male skater that actually used a competitor's boot in a program?
 
Wasnt there a male skater that actually used a competitor's boot in a program?
That was American pairs skater, Mark Ladwig. At the 2011 Four Continents, his left skate heel broke during the short program, but he and Amanda Evora were able to resume the program within the allowed three minutes after Canadian Rudi Swiegers lent his own boot to Ladwig.
 
That was American pairs skater, Mark Ladwig. At the 2011 Four Continents, his left skate heel broke during the short program, but he and Amanda Evora were able to resume the program within the allowed three minutes after Canadian Rudi Swiegers lent his own boot to Ladwig.
*bows in honor of your great knowledge of skating trivia*. I’m not worthy.
 
I was happy with how well the guys skated today under such enormous pressure! I'm sad for the 5 guys (who are among the skaters I enjoy) who did not qualify for FS. If it was up to me (thankfully it isn't :) ), I would let all the skaters do both programs at Olympics; it's one in 4 years event and everybody deserves the opportunity for redemption in FS if the SP didn't go as expected.

My favourites: Jun, Adam S., Kevin, who had the best skates after a rough season for them, Yuma for being always a treat to watch (too bad about the 3A), Deniss for his beautiful attention to every move, Matteo and Daniel for making the best of skating on home ice and many more!
I was impressed with Ilia not only for his technical power, which was expected, but also for having nerves of steel after his performances in the team event were less than he expected.
Cannot wait for FS!
 
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That was a low level competition. In the era of upper quads only 5 skaters of 30 performed them. 3 of them did 2 upper quads- Malinin, Grassl, Gumennik. The Russian was sunk by no rating, no flag, etc., with PCS lower than Egadze, lol. Yuma and Co. did what guys in the last century could do. It's not what sport should be about.
 
That was American pairs skater, Mark Ladwig. At the 2011 Four Continents, his left skate heel broke during the short program, but he and Amanda Evora were able to resume the program within the allowed three minutes after Canadian Rudi Swiegers lent his own boot to Ladwig.
Thank you! My old memory is so poor...Mark was such a funny guy...I would always sit in the front row during event practices and he would say funny things when he sailed by me like, "I like your shirt" but he would never look at me! LOL!
 
Boyang has been so solid this season. Maybe no pressure, just enjoying?
He's slowed down his skating to land the jumps.

Even last year, you could see him heading in with more speed - because he was still going for the 4Lz. And the season before that too, with the disastrous SP at worlds.

All fine, seeing how he's getting penalized on PCS for it. Just noting that there's a technical reason behind it.
 
I am very late to the game but I just got to watch Max’s skate and it was lovely. I’m so proud of him. It must be incredibly bittersweet to be experiencing this without his parents.
Max did fairly well and good for him.
 
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I'm talking about the arm movements - they were exciting but a lot can turn into too much. I suppose if you wanna get into PCS criteria, he wouldn't have done so well on "Variety and contrast of energy and of movements;" because it was high octane pretty much the whole way through. I prefer a program that has ebbs and flows to it with sharp/quick and soft/languid movements. I like lines/positions to be not only hit but also held. Again, exciting to watch and I loved it - and one of the best programs of all the disciplines, IMO - but if I'm talking about scoring and opining as to why it didn't score as high, that is one example. If we're talking about balance of choreo/program construction/leaving points on the table, he's the only skater in the top 17 who didn't have a jumping pass in the second half, too.
I think the replies you're getting are exaggerating a bit. I do think Adam is very sloppy and chaotic much of the time. I'm really not a fan - and much of his choreography is best described as "corny" IMO. And I think you're right - he goes at one pace with the performance, and beyond that he frontloaded this program, and I'm not a fan.

That said, I think he did the best step sequence here in terms of performance. He also does tend to involve full body movement in his step sequences usually, which is surely a difficult display of skating skill. It's just not too hard to be beating the skaters of this quadrennial on that score...

It's wild that Jun's PCS in the last Olympics and got 45.21 and he was basically as good here too and got 42.64. I get that the judges were exceptionally generous in Beijing but even still he should be ahead of Grassl. Grassl did get a q call (and 40.75 felt like "fair" on home ice) so at least it wasn't complete favouritism. They're basically tied anyways and both in the final flight, so it really doesn't matter till the FS.
Cha shouldn't be behind Grassl (but then I disagree with much of these scores and placements) - but just IMO, Cha's SP from the previous Olympics was better, so I wouldn't really be making a comparison (even ignoring the component score change).
 
That was a low level competition. In the era of upper quads only 5 skaters of 30 performed them. 3 of them did 2 upper quads- Malinin, Grassl, Gumennik. The Russian was sunk by no rating, no flag, etc., with PCS lower than Egadze, lol. Yuma and Co. did what guys in the last century could do. It's not what sport should be about.

Gummenik wasn’t that great - and he did a quad double which sunk him. Still did pretty well all things considered. Sorry this isn’t Russia where he’d get 45 PCS for that skate, lolz.

And he’s fortunate a provision was made that even allows him to compete here.
 
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