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Of course they have. All skaters are in those trenches together, and they understand what they are up against in this sport, unlike many OTT fans. Some things are hard to take in the heat of the moment, but why go crazy and stay crazy? It's not worth all the negative energy.
That still don't make me change my observations, nor my opening rant.
Like I said earlier, it's always best to look at how the skaters take it after the initial shocks that often come from the judging panel. Breathe in, breathe out. If they want to continue to battle for their Olympic dreams, skaters find the equilibrium, and the ability to raise their level (competitively and in terms of sportsmanship) and soldier on toward a new season. And a very important one coming up too.
No skaters will get anywhere holding on to negativity, no matter how they really feel about the judges' decisions. Skaters always have to look to themselves and find a way to move forward.
If skaters act out on their emotions in the heat of the moment, they will look back and regret it. Fans, not so much. Ranting can be palate-cleansing, especially against the cluelessness of TPTB running/ruining figure skating.