I think this is the appropriate spot.
Someone on MKF actually took the time to break down Cohen's consistency on jumps and other elements by percentage. Only major events (Nats/Worlds/Olys) were sampled and does not include GPs or fluff events. This person came to the conclusion that it was more about who she was up against (Kwan, Slute) than her actual error rate that "got in her way" so to speak, and that due to the reduced number of clean performances in the past few years, she should have "a much better shot at getting to the top of that podium" (I disagree, but she would fit right in since everyone else is making mistakes anyway). And an additional note from me: every single worlds from 2002-2006 was won by a bring-the-house-down LP performance (Slute, Kwan, Arakawa, Slute again, Meissner).
http://www.mkforum.net/forum/showpost.php?p=356893&postcount=1
Rather impressive (the level of detail this poster took)
Someone on MKF actually took the time to break down Cohen's consistency on jumps and other elements by percentage. Only major events (Nats/Worlds/Olys) were sampled and does not include GPs or fluff events. This person came to the conclusion that it was more about who she was up against (Kwan, Slute) than her actual error rate that "got in her way" so to speak, and that due to the reduced number of clean performances in the past few years, she should have "a much better shot at getting to the top of that podium" (I disagree, but she would fit right in since everyone else is making mistakes anyway). And an additional note from me: every single worlds from 2002-2006 was won by a bring-the-house-down LP performance (Slute, Kwan, Arakawa, Slute again, Meissner).
http://www.mkforum.net/forum/showpost.php?p=356893&postcount=1
Rather impressive (the level of detail this poster took)
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