I kinda find Hanyu a bit sloppy, although artistic and talented and Johnny Weir-ish, maybe still young though. I like Gachinsky's ss, he is just not balletic really, its simply his style right now, I think he'll develop more personality. I think balletic men's skating is 'it' for now, never cared for it much. Awesome jumps, kinda just throws them in sometime, yum
Not as exciting a competition for me as SC men's event. I don't think Hanyu is really "sloppy," just very loose-limbed (or limber), and he has a deceptively lazy-looking way of moving and throwing himself into jumps. Yet, there is a kind of smoothness about him and a latent precocious artistry. His face and his mien are kind of "doll-like." He has amazing jumping skills. Actually, most of the young guys here are fantastic jumpers (but do not have the whole package in terms of artistry and presentation). I think Dornbush PCS should have been higher than Kevin's and even higher than Song's and Wu's, and certainly higher than Oda's! To me Oda has actually lost whatever improvement in presentation he was trying to build. He often looks clueless out there, but yes, he can jump. Jumping is not everything.
While I have an affection for Gachinski, please! His coach knows this guy is very weak artistically. To me, both Gachinski and Hanyu still seem somewhat juniorish, but right now, I think Hanyu is the better overall skater than Gachinski. I would have scored it in this order: Hanyu, Abbott, Gachinski. And if Richard had just skated his program better by landing his jumps, he should have been in 4th, IMO ahead of Oda. What is interesting is as museks8r says, Jeremy could be in first with a quad and better GOE on some of his jump landings. No question that Jeremy is the better overall skater among this group. Hope he proves it in the free program.
What I fear though is this over-the-top bowing down to Mishin and whoever his current protege is -- I think Gachinski is way overscored here, especially on PCS. Gachinski is trying too hard, and his movements are a bit forced, plus his legs are so stiff, and his skating often seems awkward and off-center. I agree that Gachinski's free program suits his style and is a good one for him, but I detest how much he's held up in the marks, particularly on PCS. Gachinski, not unlike Oda and the two Chinese skaters, is primarily a jumper. Let them have a jumping contest then. I feel that even Brezina and Rogozine have better ss than Gachinski and are just as good jumpers. I hate this anointing of a skater like Gachinski when he still has a lot of work to do. To be honest, as I said, even Hanyu still seems a bit juniorish, but a better skater overall than Gachinski and other up-and-comers.
Very good sp for Jeremy -- and many seem to be copying/ inspired by the swing theme (Javier's sp in particular, but also Oda's here).
ETA: Gachinski's ending was way off his music! No points taken off for that?