Thank you skatergirl. Nice to read someone agrees with me, but I do understand that fans want as much skating to watch as possible so an SP gives them that but it does not give them, imo, anything in the way of a champion.
I disagree with that completely... If you have just a long program, it's a lot easier for the judges to just crown their favorite.
A good example is the ladies competition last year.
Ando landed a the hardest 3/3 combination in the short program (In the competition) she went out and landed a clean 7 triple performance. I found her a bit boring but she did all these things.
Mao Asada, messed up her 3/3 in the short, and in the long program Mao wasn't clean either. She had a downgraded triple toe, and she two footed her triple axel. She had 5 clean triplse to Miki's 7 clean triples. But the judges still gave the long program to Mao, because Mao is the judges favorite.. But it's hard to say that in that particular competition that Miki honestly and truly DIDN"T out skate Mao. Now, don't get me wrong I did find Miki's program boring but still.
In the short program and the long program does encourage consistency throughout both phases of the competition. And having both together, makes it less harder for collusion with the judges, because there are more opportunities for skaters to make mistakes.
There is also a do or die aspect to the short program that does not exist in the long. In the long if you let's say double foot your jump in your triple lutz, you can add in another combination to your next triple lutz. In the short program there is no opportunity to fix mistakes, and that's what makes the short program interesting. There is a reason why some skaters have issues with the short program.
I don't know how you can say that the short program "doesn't show anything" when we have so many skaters who currently have issues with the short program.
As for Joubert, what happened to him was his own choice. Joubert was dealing with an injury and he was worried about his ability to go clean, so he watered down his program. He's capable of more, but since he had his lead he didn't risk it. I also think that Joubert didn't espect Dai to skate as well as he did, because Dai wasn't exactly known for clean well down long programs at that point in time. (I realize people love him but still).