starrynight
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Wow.
The Spanish Nationals Rhythm Dance is a really really good example of the difference between the level base value and GOE really impacting on the result.
Hurtardo Khaliavin
TR1 - Level 4
TR2 - Level 3
Steps - Level 3
Twizzles - Level 3/Level 4
Lift - Level 4
Smart/Diaz
TR1 - Level 1
TR2 - Level 2
Steps - Level 2
Twizzles - Level 3/Level 4
Lift - Level 4
Smart/Diaz - win the rhythm dance
Hurtardo/Khaliavin flubbed the twizzles and the impact of getting negative GOE - which sometimes seems to be used far more freely to punish teams - resulted in the higher levels (particularly the way better levels on the Tango Romantica) being cancelled out. In previous years, having a better levels like Hurtardo/Khaliavin did would have given them a bigger buffer for a mistake elsewhere in the program.
Also, they gave Smart/Diaz higher GOE on the level 2 step sequence which basically all but cancelled out the technical benefit of Hurtardo/Khaliavin's level 3.
http://www.fedhielo.com/images/resultados/CEsp_2018/CESP2018_SeniorIceDance_RD_Scores.pdf
I really feel that the levels Hurtardo/Khaliavin got should have counted for more than a few tenths of a point.
The Spanish Nationals Rhythm Dance is a really really good example of the difference between the level base value and GOE really impacting on the result.
Hurtardo Khaliavin
TR1 - Level 4
TR2 - Level 3
Steps - Level 3
Twizzles - Level 3/Level 4
Lift - Level 4
Smart/Diaz
TR1 - Level 1
TR2 - Level 2
Steps - Level 2
Twizzles - Level 3/Level 4
Lift - Level 4
Smart/Diaz - win the rhythm dance
Hurtardo/Khaliavin flubbed the twizzles and the impact of getting negative GOE - which sometimes seems to be used far more freely to punish teams - resulted in the higher levels (particularly the way better levels on the Tango Romantica) being cancelled out. In previous years, having a better levels like Hurtardo/Khaliavin did would have given them a bigger buffer for a mistake elsewhere in the program.
Also, they gave Smart/Diaz higher GOE on the level 2 step sequence which basically all but cancelled out the technical benefit of Hurtardo/Khaliavin's level 3.
http://www.fedhielo.com/images/resultados/CEsp_2018/CESP2018_SeniorIceDance_RD_Scores.pdf
I really feel that the levels Hurtardo/Khaliavin got should have counted for more than a few tenths of a point.
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