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Mhm, but then you'd also have to acknowledge that (don't hold me down on this) they didn't have the variety of Jumps, then? Looking at the past quad, for exampleIn essence, with the system set up like this, you will be rewarding consistency on quads, more than quality. You give equal credit to a Malinin 4Lz and a Jin/Kolyada 4Lz for height+distance - and then Jin and Kolyada are more likely to make errors on them. Well, of course Malinin will surge ahead- and he'll have more stamina going forward for the rest of the program, too.
Hanyu had the Loop, Lutz, Toeloop, and Salchow
Chen had the Flip on top of that and was able to gain a competitive edge because of that (whether I agree or not is another thing.) I concede that in theory, it should be quality of quantity- but as other commentators highlighted earlier- if the Image that is being pushed for Men's Skating is quad quad quad, that will be the guy who wins. I mean that's the gripe people have with Daniel Grassl since like, forever. The GOE he gets for the jumps he produces is ridiculous.
Technically, in the top field that is competing, Ilia has the best Lutz out of all men competing. I would put everyone of the 2015-2018 quad squad ahead of him, and we do not know how things would look if Nathan was still competing, but alas.
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