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The important thing is that he *landed* his jumps. That to me is a victory considering the events of last month. sorry I think Kolyada's PCS is overscored but I really don't want to nitpick here.
Agreed. I'm confused how a program with one quad is only 1 point behind this, even with shaky landings at all. It's just not consistent with what we see in the ladies' discipline either. Praying for Nathan to stay calm and confident. :luv17:
I'm not totally sure who chose it - either his choreographer Shae-Lynn Bourne or her husband? And this program has brought new listeners to Benjamin Clementine too.
It seems that there is a lot of criticism of Nathan in the Men's SP thread so that seems an appropriate place to go to nitpick him.
It seems that there is a lot of criticism of Nathan in the Men's SP thread so that seems an appropriate place to go to nitpick him.

That's fine. I'm just happy he landed everything, fight or not. I'm not blind and I can see it wasn't perfect, but that doesn't take away from my enjoyment of the program.
And he’s gone back to his original takeoff technique on the 3A! Good call.
I'm not good at noticing such details... I can't differ his latest technique from the original. Could you maybe descrive the difference or tell me what videos of him performing should I watch and to what should I pay the attention to actually notice the technique difference?![]()
I was merely bringing attention to that thread being where people were having discussions criticizing Nathan. I never asked anyone to leave ...
My Russian is like non-existent lol - but I think I heard the commentator say something that sounded like 'plastica' during the slomo? If she was commenting on his beautiful movement through beautiful positions, I agree <3
The only other words I recognized were 'chut chut' (a little bit?)

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Gorgeous shots of Nathan (I love this photographer):
https://twitter.com/3flip3loop/status/976868572067717120
More photos:
US boys plus Romain:
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DY6DH8aWAAMLJZu.jpg
solo Nathan:
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DY5r0lJX0AEG2TP.jpg

I'm not good at noticing such details... I can't differ his latest technique from the original. Could you maybe describe the difference or tell me what videos of him performing should I watch and to what should I pay the attention to actually notice the technique difference?![]()
Good for you.
But I find your previous post out of line: i.e. asking people to leave here when they had any negative things to say about Nathan.
That, to me, is uncalled for.
I was on my way to work when Nathan skated. I was following Jackie Wong's tweets.
All I saw was that he landed everything, the first time this season for SP.
Then how on earth, he did not score the highest?
I was puzzled.
Then, I also noticed that he was less than 2 points above Kolyada who took out 4Z.
I thought maybe the judges inflated Kolyada's score and low-ball Nathan's.
Then, I watched the two performances on youtube.
And I found scoring was fair since Nathan had to fight for every landing while Kolyada landed every jump with ease.
During the Olympics, I already stated that, based on my observation, Nathan would have a lot of trouble to deliver a strong SP with his planned jump layout. 4F or 4Z after half point, either SP or LP, is too hard for him. I was hoping that he would do 4Z // 4T+3T 3A in SP. Kolyada showed today that even downgrading 4Z to 3Z allowed him to score 100+. Quality is way more important than pure difficulty (BV). With the introduction of +5/-5 GOE next season, this will become even more clear.
How's that being nitpicking?!

While I mostly agree with you, I think the overall BV and PCS should've put Nathan a little bit more ahead of Kolyada than by just 1.5 points.
Also, curls!!![]()