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- Sep 14, 2008
Evgenia's 3T has never been called UR, even in her 1st junior season when her jumps were weaker. It is practically her strongest jump. She muscles it but is not UR.
Evgenia Medvedeva's 3T is always 1/4 turn short, often even more. Look at where her toepick leaves the ice. She pulls it around VERY far on the jump takeoff, 3/4 of a turn or even more, which means she is cheating 1/4 turn of the jump before leaving the ice.
She hasn't received UR calls because the callers are not paying attention. Literally every 3S+3T combo she did last season should have been called as UR. You can see in real time how far around she pulls that toepick and I can take screencaps of every competition she did last season to show it was cheated every time. It was worst of all and blatant as day at 2016 Skate Canada, but I think the most compelling camera angle I've seen so far comes from 2017 Europeans, so I'll start there:
*Here is where Medvedeva starts reaching back for the toeloop after the 3Sal.
*Now look at how far around she has pulled her toepick when she finally leaves the ice. This is at least 3/4 of a rotation around from where she actually started the 3Toe.
*And here is where she begins to land, barely more than 2 rotations around from where she actually left the ice.
From the point that she actually leaves the ice, which is facing the camera in this screenshot, she needs to land at least 90 degrees past that (which would be perpendicular to the camera) for the jump to be considered sufficiently rotated. And when I say sufficiently rotated, I mean only 1/4 turn short.
You can clearly see that even by the time her entire blade is fully on the ice (which is past the point you consider as the landing point), she still hasn't gotten 90 degrees past her takeoff. She has not hit the 1/4 turn allowance point. Here is the screenshot of already being past the landing point and still not reaching 90 degrees of rotation.

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