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Giada Russo from ITA.I did like the example in the Steps of using the music. I don't know who the skater is but that was really interesting.
What useful information did this "webinar" provide?
Thanks for that. I really liked it.Giada Russo from ITA.
They were not using the example to demonstrate a +5 element. They were specifically talking about height and distance as a one bullet point and one reason to give a +GOE.
Gordon-Poltarek and Selby had no problem doing this on the Ice Dance video, and they were pretty harsh, although harsher on the retired couples doing Tango Romantica. They used a performance of V/M's twizzles as an example of an element that could only earn +3 GOE, because they were too far apart, and no negatives are allowed in ID for +4 and +5, ie, no netting out a negative with a positive.Also by showing examples of not good would be naming and shaming skaters which is not a good idea either. People would actually be more upset about that. And then accuse the ISU of being biased against certain skaters.
Gordon-Poltarek and Selby had no problem doing this on the Ice Dance video, and they were pretty harsh, although harsher on the retired couples doing Tango Romantica.
I haven't watched the ice dance video yet. But I will get around to it. When it comes to showing negative examples, I do think you have to be careful. I have attended a seminar quite a few years ago with Halina and she was very knowledgeable.Gordon-Poltarek and Selby had no problem doing this on the Ice Dance video, and they were pretty harsh, although harsher on the retired couples doing Tango Romantica. They used a performance of V/M's twizzles as an example of an element that could only earn +3 GOE, because they were too far apart, and no negatives are allowed in ID for +4 and +5, ie, no netting out a negative with a positive.
What I found interesting was that Gordon-Poltarek and Shelby were counting up the negatives on what will be key points, and so will the tech committee in terms of levels. What the judges will do is another thing.And we get to find out if the dancers can really do it when it is designated as a keypoint. (My guess it that some of the callers will say yes, and some will say no). But if everyone is "off their rockers," then I guess harsh will be fair.
Too bad when a great Axel is called pre-rotated just because some certain haters do not know about jumps. I still remember some anti saying someone 4T was wrong by using images of a... 4S. At that point, I was like... oh ha ha ha ok.They were not using the example to demonstrate a +5 element. They were specifically talking about height and distance as a one bullet point and one reason to give a +GOE.
Anyway you look at all the positives and then if it was (and only if it was) pre-rotated would you apply the negative GOE.
However the example is not pre-rotated for an axel so I am not sure what you are looking at. And posting individual photos do not demonstrate that it was pre-rotated.
In this way the scores and rankings of each judge are quite different. Expanding the range of GOE will make this sport political. If we do not stipulate GOE criteria finely, each judge can judge in any way.
While I do not share your cynical view about the intentions of this change, I do agree with your objection to the change in weighting for BV vs. GOE. A 3A used to be BV 8.5 with GOE +/- 3.0. So GOE was a 35% corridor around the BV. Now the BV is 8 with GOE +/- 4.0, so GOE is a 50% corridor.We are reducing values of base tech (largely objective scoring) and increasing the % of scoring that comes from the subjective side for which there is almost no accountability. PCS is fully subjective and GoE is mostly subjective in the sense that you can't mark around falls and major errors but can otherwise score what you want without consequence.
These axels are not pre-rotated. In fact it would be a huge challenge to find footage of completed double axels that don't have the take-off foot turning to around 45 degrees on launch (and tbh I think that it'd be more camera angle than a truly "clean" edge in those cases.) This is how proper axel vaulting edges work. Some skaters skid the take-off edge more than others. But the launching foot rotates a quarter turn or so while the free leg and body continue on a sraight path up into the air. This is textbook technique. If you yourself have performed axels it may not *feel* like this is what is happening, but if you look at both your tracing and a slow motion video of your jump this is indeed how the mechanics work.
I am going to assume that you have never skated because otherwise you would know that edge jumps have to make a quarter turn on the ice for take off. That is mechanically how they work. True for loop / Ritterberger, true for Salchow and true for Axel. You grind the edge into the ice to create the lift for take off. And since it's an edge, it's on a curve and therefore you have to have a quarter turn on the ice.There is no rule that it is good that rotation can be reduced with Axel jump.
At the same time it is not possible to move the fact that it is far from the ice after pre-rotation.
Because you do not know what is a toe loop is?It is pre-rotating with full blades.
FS 4T
https://imgur.com/a/Wlr95KI
https://imgur.com/a/OUJqsAj
https://imgur.com/a/JLa4Eu0
http://www.isuresults.com/results/season1718/owg2018/OWG2018_MenSingleSkating_FS_Scores.pdf
Many of the judges are giving three points of full marks.
If this is okay, you should do the same for all competitors.
I think that there are quite a few cases where the rotation is not enough for a jump that gave full marks on preconceptions.
As far as I remember, Satoko Miyahara got NO UR call at the individual Olympic 2018. XDIf Miyahara did landing like this, it will be UR as it is subjected to 'review'.
Some competitors got full marks for jumps that would give minus GOE for other competitors.
Funny I was doing data on a panel with Jae-Eun this year at a Novice event. She was a very good caller.TATSUKI MACHIDA was asked about Tomoko Miyahara who was taken UR at Team Event Women's Short Program (SP) on 11th, "I carefully confirmed all the competitor's performances with slow motion, as a result of Miyahara's jump It is nothing inferior to anything. "
I also did the same work as Machida. If you check with slow motion, you can see that there are many jumps in which the rotation is like UR in the competitor 's jump that can not be easily reviewed . Injustice arises due to the preconceived judgment and "review system".
http://www.isuresults.com/results/season1718/owg2018/SEG011OF.HTM
Technical Specialist CHUNG Jae-Eun
She is a Korean. I was surprised that the CHOI Dabin jump was not reviewed when I was watching TV. After that, I confirmed the jump of other famous competitor by slow motion. "There are many jumps close to UR while not being reviewed." That is the conclusion. I feel that it is a competition that can be operated with the intention and preference of a judge. The problem grows as the width of GOE increases. ISU should stop making judges and people preconceived.
I think you are spot on with how you have explained it. You get a gold star.I am going to assume that you have never skated because otherwise you would know that edge jumps have to make a quarter turn on the ice for take off. That is mechanically how they work. True for loop / Ritterberger, true for Salchow and true for Axel. You grind the edge into the ice to create the lift for take off. And since it's an edge, it's on a curve and therefore you have to have a quarter turn on the ice.
I'm sure someone else can explain it better technically, but to me you appear to be a troll who has it out for Hanyu. Why I don't know, but you are barking up the wrong tree. There is a reason the man is 2-time OLY champion, and his technique on the axel is textbook perfect.
Funny I was doing data on a panel with Jae-Eun this year at a Novice event. She was a very good caller.
As others have said most jumps have a degree of pre-rotation. The only time a jump will get call under on a take off is if they are clearly turned on the take off which you will see in lower levels and even adult events. You will very rarely see it in junior and senior.
Sorry you are not consistent. First you single out a TS and then you are commenting on judging.What I am talking about is what kind of judgment Korean technical specialists made in the team event of Olympic Games. Korea and Japan competed for ranking. The same is true for China's judge issue. For judges, it is important that their team win in the Olympics. I think that Japanese judges wanted to win YUZURU too. So, the only judges who ranked top other than Fernandez in total GOE were Japan and China.
Total GOE TOP
J1 Kazakhstan FERNANDEZ Javier
J2 USA FERNANDEZ Javier
J3 Uzbekist FERNANDEZ Javier
J4 Japan HANYU Yuzuru
J5 Israel FERNANDEZ Javier
J6 RUSSIA FERNANDEZ Javier
J7 China Boyang JIN
J8 Czech Republic FERNANDEZ Javier
J9 Latvia FERNANDEZ Javier
Who are you telling to stop it? The trolls or everyone else?So much troll feeding, stop it guys.