Kim should've be rewarded for her minimum pre-rotation with higher GOE marks, but she also should've been penalized with lower GOE marks and possibly downgrades for her underrotations.
I really think you're the only one who sees underrotation in any of the jumps save the loop. As I said before, the lutz was landed fully rotated and she just didn't have the usual air time to check the landing properly. Yu-Na's jumps actually finish rotating BEFORE they land most of the time - what a novel concept! That's why when she goes into the 3T after her 3F, she's actually MORE than 360 degrees around.
And the 3A was two-footed, her 3F-3R didn't receive very high GOE, and she flutzed both her lutzes. Mao can handle more difficulty, but after GOE's Yu-Na is surprisingly close to her. And Mao's Czardas LP never suited her - Worlds was the best performance of it but she never got into the mood of the music, which she's doing exceptionally well this year with the Fantasie Impromptu.Asada's program was harder not only due to the 3A, but also because of the 3Lo in combination. And the PCS was rightly higher due to being the more rehearsed program.
Considering that the judges at last year's worlds were able to detect Mao's almost invisible two-foot on the 3A, I'd say that they have pretty good eyes. Yu-Na's jumps scored as they usually do.I don't believe that the judges have the benefit of instant replay and there is only one technical specialist. After reviewing the recordings, they'll probably see that Kim was overscored.
Mao had a home crowd that adores her, and Yu-Na was in a country where she'd never competed before. So it's Yu-Na's fault that unlike Mao, she wasn't in front of a doting home crowd that would have cheered insanely for a remotely good performance, like Miki's lackluster, boring, tentative LP at Worlds? If crowd support was an accurate reflection of judging, then the Zhangs should have been top 3 in the short at Salt Lake City for their standing ovationThe audience wasn't all that impressed with Kim's skate. It was obvious that the scoring gap between Kim vs. Nakano and Rochette was bloated.


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