Thank you! After nervewrecking LP I really needed some comic relief!![]()
My gosh. What was I thinking...

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Thank you! After nervewrecking LP I really needed some comic relief!![]()

When you have a silver medalist with only 2 clean jumping passes, what more can you expect with a judging system like this? It didn't exactly help Yukari that the technical panel was very strict on rotations, and that 10 out of the 12 the judges were European.

Hopefully she'll escape injury this off-season and will have enough time to fix her (e)Lutz. My gosh. What was I thinking...![]()
For the sake of argument, Kostner deserved every point under the rules. But I think the rules (as currently formulated) are awful and will alienate the more knowledgeable viewers and not create the new fans that figure skating needs).
There's an intangible aspect to figure skating along with all the bean counting.
Back when it was widely popular (in the US at least), figure skating owed a lot of said popularity to that intangible factor. Like the famous definition of obscenity: I can't define it, but I know it when I see it. In opera I think they call it 'il sacro fuoco' the sacred flame, the elusive quality that separates the flawed-but-great from the technically superior but only very, very good.
Tonight, Kostner didn't have it, Asada didn't have it, Kim only had it sporadically (kind of an off night for her). Nakano had it.
A judging system that can't recognize and reward that is the _wrong_ judging system for figure skating.
And why does that not apply to other skaters, like....Joannie?
Yeah, the judging seemed a bit shaky and the points and how they feel was a bit shady.
But, Miss Kostner: You ******* rocked it out. No joke. And, to you, I send all the congratulations in the world.
Next year, we won't be talking about this, I can give you that. Why? We'll be discussing the debuts of two of the strongest ladies skaters since Asada's debut, or even Kwan's. We'll see the American Armada.
Oh yes. We saw this year the first lady of the "American Armada": Ashley Wagner.
On a completely unrelated note, I love Laura Lepisto! What a beautiful, elegant skater.

Yes she is!!
She has that natural, rare elegance in her and it reminds me of Kwan in a way.
She is lovely, yes lovely,l ovely, lovely!!
btw how old is she??
How about cutting her some slack? It was her first appearance, she was a shadow of herself. I have never seen her fighting for every jump. She will use the summer well, sort out her tech problems - and next year, when nobody expects her to be good, because they got their baby ballerinas - she will be on. I bet we see her next year in L.A.
Wonder what Katrina Hacker is thinking at home...
I think her jump problems stem from her working to get her jumps to not get downgraded... it's her first time at worlds and she was probably thinking too much