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Tiny jumps and two 2a+3t don't represent "best skating skills" in my book, and apparently not in the ISU judges' book either. Although she was 4th in the FS at 2016 Worlds, she was 7th in Skating Skills:
9.07 Ashley WAGNER
8.89 Evgenia MEDVEDEVA
8.61 Gracie GOLD
8.57 Anna POGORILAYA
8.54 Mao ASADA
8.50 Elena RADIONOVA
8.18 Satoko MIYAHARA
Tiny jumps and two 2a+3t don't represent "best skating skills" in my book, and apparently not in the ISU judges' book either. Although she was 4th in the FS at 2016 Worlds, she was 7th in Skating Skills:
9.07 Ashley WAGNER
8.89 Evgenia MEDVEDEVA
8.61 Gracie GOLD
8.57 Anna POGORILAYA
8.54 Mao ASADA
8.50 Elena RADIONOVA
8.18 Satoko MIYAHARA
Tiny jumps and two 2a+3t don't represent "best skating skills" in my book, and apparently not in the ISU judges' book either. Although she was 4th in the FS at 2016 Worlds, she was 7th in Skating Skills:
9.07 Ashley WAGNER
8.89 Evgenia MEDVEDEVA
8.61 Gracie GOLD
8.57 Anna POGORILAYA
8.54 Mao ASADA
8.50 Elena RADIONOVA
8.18 Satoko MIYAHARA
I think the judges would be better served just giving an "overall program impression" mark because that is essentially what they're giving here.
If judges were giving a "SS" mark purely based on, well, actually SS skills, I think that list would be very different. For one, Satoko would not be last and Ashley would not be first.
I'm surprised the ISU has never addressed the issue of how judges need to manipulate PCS to reflect program difficulty and execution. If difficulty were not rewarded in PCS, there would be no reason for every woman not to do the 2A-3T as their 3T combo. Someone doing a 3Lz-3T and a solo 2A should accrue more combined points on those two passes than an equally well-executed solo 3Lz and a 2A-3T. The system we have now judges things like "skating skills" in which Gracie can be 0.4 better than Ashley in the SP and 0.4 worse than Ashley in the LP. Giving an "overall program impression" mark at least doesn't try to quantify something the judges aren't really assessing.
Tiny jumps and two 2a+3t don't represent "best skating skills" in my book, and apparently not in the ISU judges' book either. Although she was 4th in the FS at 2016 Worlds, she was 7th in Skating Skills:
9.07 Ashley WAGNER
8.89 Evgenia MEDVEDEVA
8.61 Gracie GOLD
8.57 Anna POGORILAYA
8.54 Mao ASADA
8.50 Elena RADIONOVA
8.18 Satoko MIYAHARA
It has some interesting moments of clarity, an interesting concept merging the planets with Starwars. Not a cheese in sight...sadly. It is like how Japanese tends to do with western cheese/junk. Dress it up, posh it up a bit, repackage it nicely beyond what originally made them interesting, price it up to give it class. Although the choreography is not particular unique nor interesting, and nothing particularly star wars about it. Satoko has refined her presentation to the point you can gloss over the generics of her program, and find something interesting about her form. Her improvements are there to see, from appearing overtly studious and practiced like she was 2 seasons ago to have enjoyed a moment of spontaneity and play with them. Some exquisite details in her arms movement, upper body form which is something young or Russians don't have, nor her musicality. Now just need some personality, originality and uniqueness to boost her presentation. Otherwise, there are moments I can see she is still imitating past great champions instead of Satoko - a unique skater. Although her tiny jumps are certainly her signature, but it doesn't bother me much in an exhibition. A beautiful skater who should win in a music recital, perhaps just should not be the most competitive one in an Olympic mottoed sport.
Tiny jumps and two 2a+3t don't represent "best skating skills" in my book, and apparently not in the ISU judges' book either. Although she was 4th in the FS at 2016 Worlds, she was 7th in Skating Skills:
9.07 Ashley WAGNER
8.89 Evgenia MEDVEDEVA
8.61 Gracie GOLD
8.57 Anna POGORILAYA
8.54 Mao ASADA
8.50 Elena RADIONOVA
8.18 Satoko MIYAHARA
Which is clearly wrong. Ashley's SS should be high 6 low 7. Apparently ISU judges have been judging based on reputation & federation support. Sorry, but Mao Asada's skating skills are lower than Ashley, Evgenia, Gracie, Anna freaking Pogorilaya? Yeah, ok.
I agree, Satoko's carriage is very pleasing.Her posture is the best. She lands with both arms straight up, back straight, and with seemingly little effort. Very pleasing to see rather than some of the Russian teenagers with arms akimbo, off-axis and unsightly leans (no names mentioned but I will say that Medvedeva is none of these, she's the class of that field). It adds a polish and cleanliness to her jumps that don't quite make up for the lack of height, but gives her skating a different finesse.
Ashley was overscored, but I think that Mao is just a little bit too slow to deserve 10's.That didn't sit well with me either. I mean ... really? And although I like Ashley, she was way overscored in Boston on SS. Mao should have been close to 10 there.
I just love it how everyone knows more than the judges.![]()