And do you honestly think the general public is going to take figure skating MORE SERIOUSLY if it's all about little girls? Not likely. Talk about a quick way to relegate it to the cute curiosity pile.
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And do you honestly think the general public is going to take figure skating MORE SERIOUSLY if it's all about little girls? Not likely. Talk about a quick way to relegate it to the cute curiosity pile.
I disagree wholeheartedly. Girls — and I emphasize GIRLS, because they are not women — are more protected on the junior circuit. Is is competitive? Of course it is. Is it as pressure packed as seniors? NO.
And do you honestly think the general public is going to take figure skating MORE SERIOUSLY if it's all about little girls? Not likely. Talk about a quick way to relegate it to the cute curiosity pile.
There are age limits on a lot of things, and it's not just about skills proficiency. Age limits are one of the things the ISU has done right.
I do not disagree with your point. What I do disagree with is what is really happening. To wit: Do you remember that Mao was not old enough to compete at 2006 Olympics or Worlds , but she participated and won the Senior GP events, including the Final--scarcely two months prior to Olympics? Pray tell me what protection she was receiving!
If it is protection that ISU desires, then it should limit the number of triples in a junior program and disallow participation in Senior events until the time they are actually World/Olympics age eligible. That, is reasonable AND fair--if in fact age is to be considered as an eligibility factor.
I do not disagree with your point. What I do disagree with is what is really happening. To wit: Do you remember that Mao was not old enough to compete at 2006 Olympics or Worlds , but she participated and won the Senior GP events, including the Final--scarcely two months prior to Olympics? Pray tell me what protection she was receiving!
If it is protection that ISU desires, then it should limit the number of triples in a junior program and disallow participation in Senior events until the time they are actually World/Olympics age eligible. That, is reasonable AND fair--if in fact age is to be considered as an eligibility factor.
Mao did not even win Junior Worlds 2006, she didn't win Skate America, and she didn't win the 2006 GPF, so I don't think it is fair to say she would have won the Olympics if she had been able to go. Pressure affects Mao just as it does anyone else. She has shown that she is not invincible.
RD, looks like you're finally beginning to see the light of Mao (and Miki)!![]()
I always plugged Mao as the favorite for the upcoming worlds. Agreed. But I wonder if something big isn't going to happen for her (or at least one of the Japanese) at worlds.
My point was that it is not valid to say Mao would have won the Olympics, based on her performances in the 2005 GP series. She may have landed 3As in her Japanese Nationals 2006, but she did not win---Fumie Suguri did. That showed that Mao indeed WAS affected by pressure. After the 2005 GPF, Mao did not win another competition until NHK 2006, and since she was wasn't facing Ando there, she could skate with supreme confidence.
That Olympics was not Mao's to win at all. The pressure of the O's basically affected everyone in some way- even the winner.
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If you did see it, would you decide to give her gold based on one jump? Just asking, to understand how you critique.I didn't see her Japan nats performance in 06; did she fall?
If she successfully landed 3A's though I think it might be debatable that she succumbed to pressure (this is without seeing the performance, though- I can't know for sure without seeing it). Maybe so much emphasis on those jumps threw her concentration off on everything else.
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Just as much as a fancy dress is. Skating has always required flexibility. It is getting more extreme, sports do that.Have to agree, Flexibilty is not a skating thing!!.