Just adding some more comments of my own...
As regards Sasha's strategy......or what I perceive as Sasha's supposed strategy........I have to be honest and say that, IMHO, all she really needs for the
Olympics is one very difficult 3/3 (aka 3Z/3T) and 5 other triples (skated clean, of course). Basically what she attempted at both 2002 Olympics & 2002 Worlds. Because she already has the superb presentation (as proven by her very high marks in past competitions). The only thing holding her back is the technical mark in terms of landing the jumps. In fact, I think everyone knows that all she really needs to do is to land the jumps accompanied w/verve & attack & joy (easier said than done).
IMHO the Top 2 American Women have it ALL (no lie)........they just need to skate clean.........including a 7 triple program w/one difficult 3/3. Of course I'm talking about the
Olympics only. Worlds is a whole other kettle of fish ~ 6 triples, no falls, skated clean by the ones I just mentioned will win. The others/challengers don't garner the presentation marks (e.g. 5.8, 5.9, 6.0) that these two do - fact - thus they need the technical mark to pull them over. And by that I mean a
quad & a 3Z/3R (Miki Ando) or
two 3/3s (Carolina Kostner).
However, they also need very good presentation to go along with the whole shebang (ala
Sarah Hughes @ the 2002 Olympics

).
NOT like
Elena Sokolova at 2003 Worlds......7 triples (including two 3/3s)........but mediocre presentation. JMHO.
***Note: though w/COP as it is now, all bets are off! Just skating prettily w/a couple of falls, very nice spins & choreography, and maybe 5 clean triples will now win everything -no lie - and I gather from the supporters of COP, that's the way they like it. I, OTOH, don't. If skating wants to be taken
seriously as a
sport, one needs the high jump content, including 3/3s, no falls. JMHO.***
As others have mentioned, I too don't think Sasha needs the
quad jump........however, as I mentioned in my original post, it doesn't hurt to have it as a
future goal........but, IMHO, she should put it off till after the Olympics. Otherwise, she might wind up with a broken ankle (ala Midori Ito), and NO Olympics whatsoever.
Btw, as
berthes ghost mentioned up above, Sasha only tried the quad
once in competition @ 2001 SA (fact). This is how b.s. rumours get started. And she had only been attempting it in practices for that year as well. Also, I too am curious about ALL these s'posed "Quad Princesses". The only one I know of is
Miki Ando (whom has tried & landed it several times in competition). Not only that, but she has done so w/a 5'3" mature body. No other mentions of anybody else.......the Asada sisters have been attempting 3axels, NOT quads, as well as 3/3/3 combos (the youngest Asada sister won't even be age eligible for the next Olympics).......and a few other Japanese (most notably Onda & Nakano) have attempted 3axels in international competition. But that's it as far as I'm aware. How two got turned into
many is how b.s. internet rumours start (stating facts help clear this kind of b.s. up). JMHO of course.
The ideal, at least for me, would be the ONE that can combine superb technical along w/superb presentation......that's what makes skating so unique, as compared to other sports......the athleticism combined w/the beauty. And for that to happen, ONE must not dumbdown either aspect. Regressing, instead of progressing, is never good in
any sport. ONE must
push both aspects forward to the max! Though I have to be honest & say that, for me, athleticism should come before artistry if skating wishes to remain a sport first & foremost. 'nuff said.
Peace & Love, Nadine
CITIUS, ALTIUS, FORTIUS (faster, higher, stronger) - Olympic Motto.
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