- Joined
- Mar 7, 2015
Not the same. Triples were quite easy to integrate into the choreography. This is what was so cool a while ago. Jumps could come out of nowhere and be part of the program. Now, the long skate skate skate to the end of the ice jump and repeat for every quad has taken that away.. After all, your favorite Patrick Chan skated with 7 or even 8 jumping passes and you liked what he delivered.
Regarding women skating : give the field time. There are women chasing the triple axel and the quads out of Russia. Not as many and perhaps not as successful, for now. It will take several years but it will come. It always has done so.
) Michelle Kwan's first world championship LP (1996) had 8 jumping passes (7 triples). She got seven 5.9s and two 6.0s -- in presentation.
. Alyssa Liu, Mariah Bell, Anastasia Gubanova, Yelim Kim, ... "complete and balanced skaters" one and all. (Versus Hendrickx Sasha scored dlightly higher on Skating Skills and Performance/Execution, slightly less in Music and Choreography, and tied in Transitions.)
but could not make up my mind. Can I vote for all of the above? So much depends on the individual program and performance rather than the classification to which it belongs. As a spectator I certainly got swept up in the quad-o-ramas by Nathan at the 2022 Olympics and by Ilia at the recent Worlds. But I also enjoy having a good cry every time I rewatch Michelle Kwan's Fields of Gold exhibition from the 2002 Olympics.