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Based on some of the comments I read on this forum, it seems that some posters are suggesting that the blade-to-ice skill is the most important part of skating and everything else is embellishment. And the judging seems to resolve around that. I don’t know if that’s true, but that’s the impression I’m getting. But I do feel that most fans appreciate skills (especially the performance skills) other than the skating skills much more. I think the performance skill is very specific to each skater. And the performance skill is not really rewarded in the judging.
Even with the lack of continuity in competition, you can still see the big difference in popularity in different countries. I mean skating is popular in Asia, especially Japan, but not in the US or Canada. Do the US and Canada have less competitions than Asia? Do other sports have a lot more competitions every year?
Hm, I think people do disagree on what 'the most important part of skating' is. But judging definitely doesn't revolve around skating skills! If anything, it's very jumps-oriented at the moment. (Even though it's not supposed to be.) If the judging system was about skating skills, then Kozuka would win every competition! Hm, performance skills. I agree that the judging system doesn't reward those very well.
I wouldn't say figure skating is popular in Asia. It's definitely very popular in Japan, kind of popular in Korea (well, everyone just loves Yuna?), but not really elsewhere. I guess the presence of stars is one factor, but also how figure skating is perceived in the country. It's well known that figure skating is perceived as a 'gay' sport in the US, or otherwise 'not really a sport' or just something that can't be taken seriously. How this perception arose is a different matter.
And yes, other sports do have a lot more competitions every year. Football is very popular in England (and some other European countries), and matches are held every week. Generally, team sports have a lot more competitions a year, I think.
And maybe some interesting music choice. Pirates of Caribbean ?
In 2018 he can go for "The best of Hanyu - Romeo 1, Romeo 2, POTO, Carmen, Chopin mix "
This is why a Carolina Kostner, or a Patrick Chan, and now even Hanyu have these "PCS buffers". (IMO Kozuka doesn't have such a buffer because of his inconsistency and his fluctuation between being Japan's #3-5 over the past few years)


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