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Lia & Trent got a small silver (deservedly so!) and yes, if M/B were scored correctly for what they put on the ice yesterday they would have finished in 2nd overall too. I must say I am impressed that they kept their cool under that sort of pressure -her axels were downgraded. I am not sure Georgia isn't powerful... it seems like they get plenty of reward for what they put on the ice at times.
my beef is the high GOE on their lifts.
I don't care that Lia and Trennt should have been given silver... bronze or silver... same thing in my opinion...
but I care that this pairs is constantly earning high scores no matter what they put on the ice.
The Hungarians made one mistake and they were relegated down.
Not so happy, alas, for my favourites Alisa/Misha. I think not being able to go to the Olympics hurt them here, they were not competing for 2 months, put a lot of pressure on themselves to do well here after winning the 4CC and got too nervous in the short. Into the free they came to fight and so they did! The general idea (especially in Russia) that Alisa is hopeless at jumps and never will do well for that reason, I think her technique is rather hopeless but Alisa is fighting (most of the time) for landings like a lion. I can't figure out why she went down on 3T it was a fully rotated jump, she managed to stay on her feet underrotating many a time ...sigh... The way she fought for the sequence though-after a hand down on the sal she somehow got 2 fully rotated axels! I would not call it hopeless. The Russians fans do drive me mad occasionally if they got something into their heads, nothing would change it. And the label sticks.
I agree with you on the Hungarians - judges seem to penalise their mistakes more than others. The only explanation I can offer is that they are so devoid of any charisma that they really need to be clean technically, when they are not, what they lack in PCS becomes more obvious.
I also think (maybe I am biased) that Alisa/Misha don't get high enough GOEs for the elements they do really well. Their throws yesterday were top notch, frankly I do not know how it could be any better - height, distance, landing position, lines, effortless - in short -perfection, well, judges do not think so, only a few judges gave it 4 some even gave it 1! And a DS which is arguably the best in the world (as opposed to M/Bs) not getting the marks it deserves.
Judges were quite generous I thought to the Japanese, both throws were two footed, only one got a tiny reduction. It seems the speed remains the quality judges love most and ready to reward big time.
I also was surprised how well Emily/Spencer were scored in the short (with 2T) and placed above Alisa/Misha. Even for the disaster of the free skate, they got a base value of the program. I really hope Emily is ok, even to look at that was painful and distressing.
All in all, apart from Minerva/Nikita 's overdue win, and Lea/Trent medalling it was not a great competition. Everyone made some mistakes even the winners so it was a bit disappointing.



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