Top ISU junior scores thus far:
Ushakova & Nekrasov--Current PB: 168.17
Last season's PB: 149.81
Score is up: 18.36
Lajoie & Lagha--Current PB: 166.52
Last season's PB: 150.30
Score is up: 16.22
Nguyen and Kolesnik--Current PB: 161.84
Last season's PB: 125.30
Score is up: 36.54
(Think I should mention that this team had no post season last year and, therefore, their last season's score is from last fall as opposed to those teams that competed at Junior Worlds in March).
Khudaberdieva & Nazarov--Current PB: 159.62
Last season's PB: 133.85
Score is up: 25.77
(Also a team with no post season last year).
Shevchenko & Eremenko--Current PB: 158.70
Last season's PB: 145.85
Score is up: 12.85
Ivanenko & Karpov (No ISU score from last season that I can find).
Shanaeva & Naryzhnyy (No ISU score from last season that I can find).
Gropman & Somerville--Current PB: 148.51
Last season's PB: 127.60
Score is up: 20.91
(Also a team with no post season last year).
Konkina & Vakhnov (No ISU score from last season).
Kuts & Mikhailov (No ISU score from last season that I can find).
Demougeot & Le Mercier--Current PB: 142.96
Last season's PB: 117.60
Score is up: 25.36
Popova & Byelikov--Current PB: 142.29
Last season's SB in juniors: 125.26
Score is up: 17.03
(This team competed in seniors so I used their top junior score rather than their PB as the senior base value was different).
Buga & Pokhilyuk--Current PB: 141.16
Last season's PB: 112.55
Score is up 28.61
Andreeva & Desyatov (No ISU score from last season that I can find).
Stairs & Graham (No ISU score from last season)
Gunter & Wein--Current PB: 135.78
Last season's PB: 113.08
Score is up 22.7
(This team had no post season last year).
AVERAGE RISE IN SCORES: 23.435
(Among the top 10 junior teams that competed in ISU events during both the 2017-18 and 2018-19 seasons).
We are past the halfway point on the JGP right now. I think it's probably too early to do this with the senior teams yet, and there's good reason to think the difference between last season's scores & this one's in seniors may be different than the difference for the junior teams.
Additional Note: The caller is always tight at the U.S. Classic. I don't think that's changed. Same person. H&D have two level 2s here for their footwork. (Later start to their training this year. I wouldn't be surprised to see that FD cleaned up a lot before SA). It's still hard to tell at this point, but I doubt Lombardia's scores are going to turn out to be unusually high. More likely the U.S. Classic scores wind up being some of the lowest of the dance season, per usual.
I think what people are missing in regards to ice dance was that under +3 GOE, it was much easier to earn a +3 in accordance to the guidelines due to the “GOE adjustments.”.
Do you think so? Shevchenko & Eremenko had +3s from the Austrian, Israeli, and Canadian judges for the twizzles that Sofia very definitely wobbled on in the FD at JGP Austria. I feel like
some judges have just moved their definition of perfect up to +5 and now what would have been a +1 before has become a +3 for those judges. (Judges are also giving +3s for loads of elements that have lost levels). If you're getting level 1 footwork levels, aren't you most often getting that because you didn't execute it well? I definitely think those -4s and -5s are taking their toll in the singles events. See very few of them in dance though.
My concern is that the levels, themselves, aren't counting for as much as last season. I don't believe a dropped level is costing @two points anymore. I'm sure we talked about this on the board before but I think it was back before the JGP started, and I'm not sure what thread it was even in. While I'm pretty open to the quality of execution having a stronger impact than over the past 4 years in figure skating, I don't think I'm OK with what's happened with the dance difficulty scoring.