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He's overrated because he was very slow as well tonight.
So you conclude that someone's the most overrated skater ever because you have seen them one time, you deemed them to be slow and you don't like their program?
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He's overrated because he was very slow as well tonight.
Dai is the most overrated skater ever. I just saw him live tonight...surprisingly SLOW and the program just did not do anything for me.
PoodlePal, I couldn't agree more. And I say that not to bash PChan at all. I understand that he is a very talented skater, and that other people adore what he does. But it does nothing for me. And for the life of me I cannot see the 5-10 point PCS difference that he has over every other skater on the planet.
I'm beginning to wonder if this is what it was like to NOT like my Queen Kwan when she was skating. I was always so amazed and confused that there were people out there who just didn't like her skating. I thought they were crazy, uninformed, or just bitter and jealous. Being on the other side when it comes to Patrick certainly opens up my eyes to what that must have been like...

You have a very astute friend. I too was watching Skate Canada with a friend who is generally oblivious about figure skating, but all she could talk about was that she didn't understand how someone who fell so randomly (and twice!) could win the gold. Her favourite skater of the night was Javier Fernandez.
I tried to explain CoP to my friend but it was an uphill struggle all the way.....
Rippon FS http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jE5LNG7AUcs
What a beautiful performance despite jumping mistakes!
BTW, does anyone know whether Adam was attempting a quad lutz on the first jump? The camera angle was so whack, it wasn't clear. It just seemed that whatever it was, he landed it two-footed.
Yes, it was an attempt at a 4Lutz; unfortunately, Rippon both under-rotated it by more than a quarter-turn and two-footed it. I think Adam should consider only attempting one 3Axel in the LP; it's his most insecure jump, so why is he attempting it twice?
If Adam wants to make it to the top points-wise, the only way he can get away with doing only one triple axel in the long program is if he does two quads like Chan or Lambiel.
He'd benefit from more points by repeating the 3flip and doing it perfectly with a difficult transition and +GOE than with that scary 3Axel technique of his, which could result in <, <<, and -GOE.
Dai is the most overrated skater ever. I just saw him live tonight...surprisingly SLOW and the program just did not do anything for me.
I don't think this competition will silence critics who maintain that Chan will win easily even if he falls x times.
Adam as he takes the opening pose in this costume looks so much like a perfect Greek statue. God, the man's beautiful.
Uk Eurosport said he has a touch of John Curry but more athletic.
Yes, but think of how some skaters mysteriously seem to benefit from a few extra PCS points when they stick a quad (or two) in their program. E.g. I really don't think Javi would have gotten such high PCS today if he didn't go for both quads. Anyway, I think the opposite effect will occur if Adam only has one triple axel with a wonky quad/no quad in his long program.
But the problem is Adam's quad is even more insecure.
Off to watch Toller Cranston clips. He revolutionized men's figure skating, and was unloved by most judges.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y7AZboQ0R08
Ah, CoP programs without all the falling and inconsistencies, and unnecessary extra 4th revolution on jumps. The beauty of a single axel. Simplicity and complexity, precise, clean movements with edginess and unique character. This skater truly had something to say and he said it with panache and flair. Toller: "It wasn't a question of my skating that they [the audience, not the judges] were acclaiming so much ... It was a presentation of an idea and a concept and a new mode of skating that took off. It was really an intellectual idea that was acclaimed, and I was a vehicle... "
There's a lot of great stuff that can be mined for COP programs in his skating that people haven't used again yet! I love the twizzle with the leg extended entry into the spin, not to mention his iconic 3S into a stag leap into another jump. Just wonderful.