I thought she did too. I meant opinions are divided as to which skater had the best free skate. Some say Mao, others Kim or Caro. And as for who was the overall winner, there are people making a defense for each of the three medalists.
I said this somewhere and I'm going to repeat myself, but it bears mentioning again.
You know what's strange to me?
Here we have our three most decorated, most admired, go-down-history-as-the-best female skaters in contemporary time. I'm talking five-time European champion and two Olympic medalists who are all repeat World champions. Who knows how many medals of all colours they have between three of them? Between three of them they have almost three decades worth of skating history and excellence. They represent the absolute best, as close to perfect as we can get, in ladies figure skating. They were the truly dominating force in the last two quads, nevermind who is better than whom. Collectively, they are the best of the best, the best we got.
So, our best three laid down the best possible shorts (-Mao) and frees they have in them. And you know what? They all brought their A game and laid down everything they've got, everything unique to them, everything that makes them
them. Mao laid down
all her jumps. Caro her pure artistry accompanying a rare clean skate, and Yuna, her steel nerves and poise that let her lay down a clean skate while skating last in her last Olympic while facing the audience that would rather see her fall.
And after all that, the judges told them,
Nah, not ONE OF you guys are good enough to beat Adelina with a mistake.
All three of them. At the same time.
And they were all defeated by Adelina at the same time. Not
outskated, but defeated in scores.
I'm sorry, that's just wrong. Insulting. And upsetting. ISU is just mocking us at this point.
If it's not some conspiracy between the judges, I'm not sure
what it was.