Which jump in that combo was <? The last 2Lo was overrotated 1/4.
http://www.isuresults.com/results/owg2014/owg14_Ladies_FS_Scores.pdf
2lo has -1 six times and -2 three times.
she also has -1 and 0 for opening combo
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Which jump in that combo was <? The last 2Lo was overrotated 1/4.
Which jump in that combo was <? The last 2Lo was overrotated 1/4.
No, she under-rotated... her angle going in and coming out are different.
Some of these things are arguable but this isn't... watch the clip again. She is leaning but well past full rotation on the 2Lo.

No one under rotates a double at the Olympics. "Umm lol! You don't get it, she meant to do that!! I swear!"
)Some of these things are arguable but this isn't... watch the clip again. She is leaning but well past full rotation on the 2Lo.
It is a triple that she under rotated idiot. No one under rotates a double at the Olympics. "Umm lol! You don't get it, she meant to do that!! I swear!"
We're talking about her opening flutz, 2.5 toe loop.She already did 7 triples. She was not allowed to do a 3F-2T-3R. That would be 2x 3t, 2x 3F, and 2x 3R. We were talking about -GOE and why there wasn't a < call on the 2R.
Wait, what? No not the 2Lo. I meant the triple toe.
If the judges are doubtful about Adelina's edge on the lutz jump, why can't they just give "!" ? That also costs -1 GOE doesn't it?
The ISU has phased out the ! notation.
Just makin stuff up now huh?Her 3T was no less UR than Yuna's 3T in the SP.
Huh. So skaters with ambiguous edges can receive the same amount of points as one who uses a perfect outside edge? That's.... wow...
Given that really ambiguous edge calls often depend on nebulous factors such as camera angles, skaters can be given the benefit of the doubt if their edges are unclear. I don't think this is particularly unfair.
From the angle in the clip that has been linked here several times, it does look as though she changed edge on the lutz, and as if the triple toe was about 90 degrees cheated.
It's plain as day to see that her triple toe at the start is at least 120 degrees cheated. She takes off facing the short board to the left of the judges, which means her blade should land facing the judges to hit the 90 degree allowance mark. It most definitely lands on a diagonal short of that mark.