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A fabulous 3F+3T with high GOE (+10%) is still pretty competitive against a just-okay 3A+3T with low GOE.

I think Muravyova probably gets higher PCS as well.
 
It was counted according to her TES. Her score didn't go down after the performance, it infact went up.


Is that an official rule? Like if they put their foot down but no weight it still counts?
So I checked and I remembered it correctly:

"In a jump combination the landing foot of a jump is the take off foot of the next jump.

One full revolution on the ice between the jumps (free foot can touch the ice, but no weight transfer) keeps the element in the frame of the definition of a jump combination.

An Euler, when used in combinations between two listed jumps, becomes a listed jump (1Eu) with the value indicated in the SOV."
 
Muravieva's skating to soo nice and emotional and so secure. Her step sequence is a dream and she's been so consistent in delivering it as a level 4 with great GOEs. Can't believe she's behind Samodelkina and Akatieva in PCS. Happy that she's leading for now but without an ultra-c element in the FS, that position would be mighty difficult to maintain.
 
It is not exactly the Russian anthem. It is an old Soviet anthem composed by Alexander Alexandrov back during Stalin's rule. Russia used it's "own" anthem during the 90s but Vladdy Putin decided to bring the old one back because Alexandrov's music is too epic.

Both epic and catchy. That's why Village people/Pet shop boys made a skittish remake of it in "Go west".
 
So I checked and I remembered it correctly:

"In a jump combination the landing foot of a jump is the take off foot of the next jump.

One full revolution on the ice between the jumps (free foot can touch the ice, but no weight transfer) keeps the element in the frame of the definition of a jump combination.

An Euler, when used in combinations between two listed jumps, becomes a listed jump (1Eu) with the value indicated in the SOV."
Thanks for the clarification!
 
Muravieva's skating to soo nice and emotional and so secure. Her step sequence is a dream and she's been so consistent in delivering it as a level 4 with great GOEs. Can't believe she's behind Samodelkina and Akatieva in PCS. Happy that she's leading for now but without an ultra-c element in the FS, that position would be mighty difficult to maintain.
I agree that in this competition she should be ahead in PCS. Both of the other Sofia's have great skating skills, but weren't really performing today. I think Osokina's PCS was also ( relatively) too low.
 
As for the PCS, Sofia M. received 31.99, Sofa A. 32.37.

Yea I just rewind the stream and saw my error about the PCS. Akatieva's Stsq was lvl3, and it looked like she briefly lost balance on one of the turn.

The total difference was so small either way, basically a tie. Only obsessive people like us huff and puff over such insignificant "standing". :laugh:
 
A fabulous 3F+3T with high GOE (+10%) is still pretty competitive against a just-okay 3A+3T with low GOE.
If i'm a junior i would rather learn 3Lo combos for SP, and save 3A (or a quad) for FP. Solo 2A requirement in juniors makes 3A not that valuable (But 3Lo is sometimes required solo jump and that could be a problem for my strategy).
 
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