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Adam Siao stated he is for the change. Would you brand him a poor jumper?
Plushenko is more early 2000 than 90. There were so many skaters more watchable than Plushenko - not that he was bad, just others were better but didn't do jumps the way he did.what @4everchan said, plus factor in that in the 90s the entertainment options were fewer, streaming non-existent and, on top of it, Russians are no longer in international competitions which is a huge blow to entertainment value and splits focus between intl and Russian branches. Given all that, Montreal did great. i was there, and i didn't see any empty seats, except in blocked off areas.
I way, way prefer 2018-2022 skating to the way it was in 90s. Plushenko was the only skater from that era who was watchable when I tried looking at the period records. People are like, but look at this fantastic 30 seconds long spiral with a smile on her rosy face! And I'm like...seriously?
I didn't see any. He knew how to put on a show. The rest was just yawnfest without the jumps. And women were just plain horrid.Plushenko is more early 2000 than 90. There were so many skaters more watchable than Plushenko - not that he was bad, just others were better but didn't do jumps the way he did.
Or the other way around. Ilia doesn't have skating skills to match Adam and few others. He had advatage because rules allowed 7 jump passes, so now he'll have to work on other things to stay on top. Maybe he'll manage and in the end became amazing skater.His primary interest is his own advancement. No shade on him, my primary interests are my own, too. People DO act in their self-interest.
How would this be in his interest? Adam is a good jumper, but he's not as good as Ilia. Losing a jumping pass will cost Ilia more than it will cost Adam in base value, so Adam cuts into Ilia's advantage by virtue of a rule change.
Ok, I'm starting to belive that you don't like fs.I didn't see any. He knew how to put on a show. The rest was just yawnfest without the jumps. And women were just plain horrid.
I love modern FS. Started watching in 2018, and it was a blast until things started to get nerfed more and more. The old stuff, no, I don't like that. No energy, boring and the judging was all corrupt and unclear. I just wished I started watching a bit earlier, in like 2012 or so, to get a longer period of good skating while it was happening.Ok, I'm starting to belive that you don't like fs.
Ok, this explains everything. For me women in 2018 were unwatchable. I started watching fs around 1995, when I was 10 and skated a little bit myselfI love modern FS. Started watching in 2018, and it was a blast until things started to get nerfed more and more. The old stuff, no, I don't like that.
Or the other way around. Ilia doesn't have skating skills to match Adam and few others. He had advatage because rules allowed 7 jump passes, so now he'll have to work on other things to stay on top. Maybe he'll manage and in the end became amazing skater.
No. You love Russian FS.I love modern FS.
Please, Ilia was so overscored that it didn't hurt only because it didn't matter for the standings. He would win even if was scored honestly, because others had too many mistakes.You speak as though Ilia is some sort of lurching Frankenstein lumbering across the ice. Adam beat Ilia in PCS in the World LP by less than a point and a half. This isn't about components. This is about limiting the technical advantage of the top skaters.
How long has there been 7 jumping passes in skating? Anyone know?
Not exclusively, but I liked a lot of Russian skaters, particular among women singles and pairs. Also, didn't like a lot of Russian skaters, and the entirety of Russian Ice Dance (sorry, but they suck in dance). I only watch intl ice dance. Italian is my next fav school on the balance. If Japan made its nationals easier to follow, I so would follow, because I like a lot of Japanese male singles skaters (not their other disciplines though). I also watch American and Canadian as they are easily available in Canada, EC and 4CC, and, of course, I watch basically every second of JPG which is every country under the sun. So...No. You love Russian FS.
So are you saying that this rule shouldn't pass to protect the already best jumper in the field... so that one rule should not happen just because at this point in time, there is a clear leader in jumping ??? so that the whole sport, including fans, should make sure that ONE 19 year old jumping prodigy keeps an advantage ?His primary interest is his own advancement. No shade on him, my primary interests are my own, too. People DO act in their self-interest.
How would this be in his interest? Adam is a good jumper, but he's not as good as Ilia. Losing a jumping pass will cost Ilia more than it will cost Adam in base value, so Adam cuts into Ilia's advantage by virtue of a rule change.
This. This is my exact feels.An athlete delivers an iconic performance that garnered widespread mainstream attention... bringing new eyes to our sport... the most exciting and groundbreaking performance our sport has seen in years...
and the first thing the ISU does is to say "Well, we certainly can't have any more of THAT."
So, I'm not interested in accusations about who does and does not care about the sport.
So are you saying that this rule shouldn't pass to protect the already best jumper in the field... so that one rule should not happen just because at this point in time, there is a clear leader in jumping ??? so that the whole sport, including fans, should make sure that ONE 19 year old jumping prodigy keeps an advantage ?
we can turn this around you know
No. This rule gives a message that jumps are unwelcome for years to come. That's the problem. That it's a continuation of a crack down on jumps, and not only among the top 5 fighting for the podium, but even more so in 3 to 20 and it passes down even further. And, like, the effect in women is even stronger, though it is currently not visible, since they held back jumping in women via other means already.So are you saying that this rule shouldn't pass to protect the already best jumper in the field... so that one rule should not happen just because at this point in time, there is a clear leader in jumping ??? so that the whole sport, including fans, should make sure that ONE 19 year old jumping prodigy keeps an advantage ?
we can turn this around you know
An athlete delivers an iconic performance that garnered widespread mainstream attention...
How do you measure the number of new eyes broughot to the sport ?An athlete delivers an iconic performance that garnered widespread mainstream attention... bringing new eyes to our sport... the most exciting and groundbreaking performance our sport has seen in years...
and the first thing the ISU does is to say "Well, we certainly can't have any more of THAT."
So, I'm not interested in accusations about who does and does not care about the sport.