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Well, that was nice and all. But I would have loved to see them give more technical aspects of the skaters. With everything you've listed here, they're just gushing about the skaters and how awesome they were. As a non-skating fan, I would have loved more explanation about the kind of edges, footwork, the technical side of the how the jumps were landed ... whether it was an inside edge or outside edge. I admit I don't know much about the technical side of skating, and would have loved more of that.How was it "all about them"? I keep reading people saying that.
The one time I cringed was when Johnny said Toth's short program was "a nightmare," but in context, he was talking about her use of AC/DC, and he was not a fan. He wasn't talking about her skating. I still was bothered because they said nothing about her skating. But that was the one time. Here are some quotes NBC just posted:
FIGURE SKATING – NBC
Following are comments from play-by-play commentator Terry Gannon and analysts Tara Lipinski and Johnny Weir on the three medal winners following tonight’s ladies’ free skate – Alina Zagitova (gold), Yevgenia Medvedeva (silver), and Kaetlyn Osmond (bronze).
Weir on Zagitova: “When she moved to Moscow at age 12 to train with her coaches, she had to learn to push herself. Now she’s pushing the entire world.”
Lipinski on Zagitova: “Her time is now. It was incredible from start to finish. For someone who just came on the senior team just this season, she skates like she’s been doing it for 10 years.”
Gannon on Zagitova: “It was absolute brilliance, even if it wasn’t how she drew it up.”
Lipinski on Zagitova: “She is like the Elon Musk of figure skating. She can see the things that have never been done before, and then she gets there and does them better and faster than anyone else.”
Lipinski on Medvedeva: “She delivered. She is so mentally tough. Alina Zagitova may have been stealing her thunder, but she’s not going down without a fight…no matter what, she skated as if to say ‘This is my time, not yours.’”
Gannon on Medvedeva: “I don’t know if we just watched gold, but I know we just watched greatness.”
Weir on Medvedeva and Zagitova: “Both of them are worthy champions of this Olympic Games. I felt the warmth and splendor of Medvedeva, I felt the calculated coolness of Zagitova. It’s an understatement to say they both deserved it.”
Weir on Medvedeva prior to the ladies’ free skate: “To quote Elizabeth Taylor, ‘Now is the time for guts and guile.’ Yevgenia Medvedeva has been the gold standard of figure skating for two whole years, which is pretty much unheard of. The only person she had to one-up was herself. A fire burns deep in her soul to be the Olympic ladies’ champion.”
Gannon on Osmond: “Kaetlyn Osmond brought her ‘A-game’ to the Olympics.”
Lipinski on Osmond: “That is how you fight for an Olympic podium. She brought that out.”
Weir on Osmond: “A swan has gotten her wings. Wow that was pleasing. The technique was beautiful and her style was excellent. It was all about putting it all together. That was the best I have ever seen her deliver a free skate.”
Weir on this year’s competition: “It was the most heartbreakingly beautiful ladies’ competition that I’ve ever seen.”
In addition, following are comments from Lipinski and Weir on Team USA’s Bradie Tennell, Karen Chen, and Mirai Nagasu.
Lipinski on Tennell: “Three and a half months ago, no one knew who Bradie Tennell was. Since then, she’s become a national champion and has skated in an Olympic team event. The pressure on Olympic ice is so intense, of course you might see her crack just a little bit.”
Weir on Chen: “There is a wonderful integrity to the performances Karen Chen gives…there were just too many technical mistakes.”
Lipinski on Nagasu: “That was definitely not the free skate she was hoping for…it’s just disappointing.”
I can do gushing and saying a program was awesome all day long. I can do that myself. That's why I really appreciated Tanith Belbin's commentary because she did explain such things where someone like me could understand better.