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THe skating in the second group reminded the judges of her bombing and she got as good scores as possible in the lp you could get in he second group but she wasn't a factor to win or medal and didn't get the 10s of Yuna and Carolina. It's a fact that falls doesn't effect pcs that much. Saying Mao got great pcs scores in the sp and also got great pcs in the lp doesn't mean anything unique to sochi. What was comparing her sp pcs to her lp pcs supposed to mean? She fell and doubled jumps in the sp not forget how to skate or interpret. It's the history of chan pcs. What is supposed to happen to Mao or chan when they fall or Julia too? All fives in pcs? Julia fell in the lp but still got last group pcs. Pcs can generally go up as a competition continues but numbers are not saved its not a comparison system. 6.0 was about comparing skaters. Cop is not. You say judges should apply 6.0 thinking about numbers to cop scoring. They don't really do that.
This is ridiculous. Great skaters have bad SP's and bounce back and have a great FS. There should be no specific cap on Mao's score unless (as someone previously mentioned) you wanted to use it as a measuring stick for the final flight. If nobody exceeded her score (which nobody did, not even Yuna or Carolina), then score everybody's marks below Mao's. Don't inflate Adelina's, because her FS was nowhere near as complex as Mao's jump-wise (and Mao's PCS should have been better than Adelina's).