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This is ridiculous: "For instance, Kim did not attempt a triple loop or a double axel, triple toe loop combination, as Sotnikova did." Someone should put in the article that Kim attempted three triple lutzes in SP/LP and Adelina only one.
That New York Times article has become the nemesis of us Yuna fans. The twist is that this Adam Leib person , as I wrote under another thread, is a coach the NYT itself reported, in an article published in 1993 , as having been suspended for sexual harassment of his students or their parents. I am curious if NYT is even aware of the existence of this article:
http://www.nytimes.com/1993/05/02/sports/when-coaches-cross-the-line.html
... this change was d3ebated and discussed quite fully when it was first made. (I am guessing this was about 2008-2009?). Prior to that the randomization was do4ene once for all. But this didn't work because, as we see on this thread, it was easy for people to match up judges and say, see, this must be the Russion judge, he gave high marks to the Russian skater and low marks to her rival. The ISU changed to the system of separate randomization for each skater at that time exactly so that viewers and critics would not be able to do what we are trying to do on this thread.