Seems like both singles Silver medal winners had some bitterness. I for one hope something was lost in translation, and am very disappointed to hear those comments.
What did Caro say? I haven't read anything on newspapers.
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Seems like both singles Silver medal winners had some bitterness. I for one hope something was lost in translation, and am very disappointed to hear those comments.

Oh my god you're kidding right.Buttle´s win shows that a guy without a quad can win, if one has a great choreography with enough elements and difficulty. Weir has to learn, that skating just a clean programme is not enough for a win.
I´m very happy for the three medalists and for the great performances by Buttle and Joubert, WOW!!! Weir´s performances was clean but not impressive, as he was 5th in the freeskate and managed to sneak in onto the podium only because Verner, Lambiel and Takahashi bombed.
Buttle´s win shows that a guy without a quad can win, if one has a great choreography with enough elements and difficulty. Weir has to learn, that skating just a clean programme is not enough for a win.
Actually, I'm sure he knows this by now..That's not rocket science...LOL Johnny, did skate clean but didn't land the usual triple-triples he normally does.. Also, at least he went for the quad!
If I think about the whole thing right now, after a few hours passed - I'm beginning to appreciate Joubert more and more: His season so far sucked, his SP and LP weren't perfect at this Worlds, but I've never seen him skate with so much passion and emotion before. That was really impressing how he took the audience completly with his skate. A new Joubert is born, and he shouldn't be too sad about the result. He can build up on this performance, and I guess he won a new admirer: me!![]()
I hope there won't be many "he was just lucky"-complaints. It's a sport, it's about taking chances, about being lucky - about having the better day.
I´m very happy for the three medalists and for the great performances by Buttle and Joubert, WOW!!! Weir´s performance was clean but not impressive, as he was 5th in the freeskate and managed to sneak in onto the podium only because Verner, Lambiel and Takahashi bombed.
Buttle´s win shows that a guy without a quad can win, if one has a great choreography with enough elements and difficulty. Weir has to learn, that skating just a clean programme is not enough for a win.
Joubert actually had a good skate, and he looked really comfortable in it (except for the final combination) — I think he lost because of arrogance. He counted Buttle out and thought his real competitors had already made enough mistakes that he didn't need another quad. On any other night, had Jeff not skated as he did, Joubert's skate certainly COULD have been the gold medal winner and I don't think anybody would have complained. But as demonstrated by the above post, he underestimated what Buttle could score technically.
Elements base value:
Buttle - 74,93
Joubert - 68,39
Base value for the jumps only:
Buttle - 56.23
Joubert - 53,89 (including 2 edge calls)
Worlds 2007 FS, elements base value:
Takahashi - 79,43
Joubert - 71,48
So, excuse me, what do you agree with?![]()


What did Caro say? I haven't read anything on newspapers.
Brian haters, you are very mean!He had been very sick with a virus that had attacked his muscles and he became very thin and weak. It was a long recovery period, and he was unable to skate for quite a long time. Brian is still very pale and thin, and if he watered down his technical content, it was because of stamina issues. Under the circumstances, I don't call Brian's pleasure in having done a good FS arrogance.
He is a fighter and today he show to all stupids judges and haters class and superstar power.arty:
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I am getting excited all over again!"I was fortunate enough to get a clean program today and I was training very hard to do that, but it wasn't just the jumps,'' Buttle continued. "We worked whole sessions on the spins, and stroking and all the in-betweens, because that is figure skating. Figure skating is everything … that happens in those four minutes and 30 seconds. It's not just about the jumps. I definitely feel that I earned the title.''
Now, what does all this say about Rafael Arutunian? He used to coach Mao, he is one of Buttle's coaches. He has to be good at his job.:agree:
I´m very happy for the three medalists and for the great performances by Buttle and Joubert, WOW!!! Weir´s performance was clean but not impressive, as he was 5th in the freeskate.