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- Dec 7, 2009
Johnny Weir was badly underscored at the 2010 Olympics in both sections of the competition.
No one mentioned Delobel/Schoenfelder in 2006. Their 4th place was a joke.
Yuna Kim
Kim @ 2014 Sochi. DUH.
Asada @ 2014 Sochi.
Kim @ 2014 Sochi. DUH.
Asada @ 2014 Sochi.
I only agree with Yuna Kim's magnificent Sochi performances that should've won. Asada was lucky enough to skate in the free whereas poor Lulu who didn't have such a luxury to skate in the free at 1997 Worlds although she was a World champion and a reigning World silver medalist (which also can enter debates) Asada's underroated jumps should've been called more and her final standing should've been lower. Though I felt relieved for her so-called comeback because the Japanese media's and netizen's brutal attacks against Asada's failure in the short were so spooky. The high-class official of Japan even denounced Asada, so with the comeback, she came back to Japan safely.
Aside from Kim and Asada, I think Gracie whose Sochi performances were a kind of being under appreciated (some have said her scores were skylocking in Sochi though) should've won the bronze.
For the record, 7 of 10 judges selecting Liz as first after the LP, yet she finished in 2nd place.
We should have a thread for this for Sochi and a thread for every other olympics
Since someone mentioned Sochi I feel an urge to remind that none of this bickering would exist, if it wasn‘t for the silly novelty „team competition“, which led to Yulia leaving her soul out there, burning out, and letting the individual competition turn into a disaster and neverending bitterness. Sorry, but there was bright light and thunder there and it was called Yulia. The rest is insignificant!
We do. All those other threads turn into Sochi bickering.
Thread: Events That Made You Happy
Within first 10 posts: I'll tell you what didn't make me happy. Sochi.
I assume the imagined order would be:
1. Kim
2. Kostner
3. Gold/Asada
I'm sorry but where does that leave Adelina?