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- Nov 22, 2015
the thing with Mao's 3A is that, it is a risky move, high reward and high risk. If Mao can do a good quality 3A like's say as good as Boyang's 4LZ, ISU will definitely reward her like they rewards Boyang.
Mao's 3A is absolutely not on the level of Boyang's 4LZ, mostly under-rotated, if you watch her practice unbiasedly. whereas Boyang's 4LZ, he can nail it 9 out of 10 times in practice, and once landed, absolutely clean.
do not wanna disturb any Mao fans here at all, just my observation of Mao's 3A in practice. take it or leave it all up to you guys.
edit: this could considered my repo of Mao's 3A condition in this competition.
I agree with you but it's important to consider that Mao is a woman trying an element that even some male skaters who certainly has much more powerful muscle and athletic figure than any top female skater can not land consistently, and women's 3-3 combos that are obviously not the same quality as men's 3-3 gets +3 GOE all the time! for instance Yuna's always quarter rotation underrotated combo and Evgenia's forced combo and many others. And I think judges tend to compare Mao's 3A to men's 3A because there's no lady they can compare with but it is totally unfair to do so. sure there was Midori who had 3Axels almost the same quality as men's but it's impossible for Mao and any other lady who has much taller and possibly heavier body to be able to land it like her.

