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- Oct 13, 2019
No, Kostornaia still would have won if Trusova got 170 at GPF.
Alena Kostornaia
Total score: 247.59
Alexandra Trusova - Scenario 1
SP: 71.45
FP: 170.00
Total score: 241.45 (Alena wins)
Alexandra Trusova - Scenario 2 - clean 2A SP
SP: 74.91
FP: 170.00
Total score: 244.91 (Alena wins)
Alexandra Trusova - Scenario 3 - 4 clean quads, 1 quad fall
SP: 71.45
FP: 174.00
Total score: 245.45 (Alena wins)
Alexandra Trusova - Scenario 4 - 5 clean quads
SP: 71.45
FP: 181.00
Total score: 252.45 (Sasha wins by ~5 points)
Alexandra Trusova - Scenario 5 - 5 clean quads and 3A
SP: 78.45
FP: 181.00
Total score: 259.00 (runaway winner by ~12 points!)
Alexandra Trusova - Scenario 6 - old clean 4 quad layout
SP: 74.91
FP: 174.00
Total score: 248.91 (Sasha wins by ~1.5 points)
So this actually surprised me, I knew Sasha needed to land a lot of her jumps to beat Alena's GPF score but I didn't think it would be this much. She needed at least 4 clean quads in the free after that SP and she was right in anticipating that her start of year layout could possibly not be enough even if clean as she'd have to have very good goe on all jumps.
Sasha got lowballed on PCS. One would also think that she would get a huge PCS boost with a clean skate in the SP and FS.