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By Philip Hersh:
olympics.nbcsports.com
Same article is also published here:
sports.yahoo.com
Excerpt:

Grand Prix Final results show women’s figure skating revolution progressing quickly
Between Alena Kostornaia, Anna Shcherbakova, and Alexandra Trusova’s, how is it possible for the rest of the women in figure skating to keep pace?

Same article is also published here:
Grand Prix Final results show women’s figure skating revolution progressing quickly
Between Alena Kostornaia, Anna Shcherbakova, and Alexandra Trusova’s, how is it possible for the rest of the women in figure skating to keep pace?
Excerpt:
So much has changed on the jump front since then that it turns out using the men’s PCS factors would have had almost no impact on the women’s results at the Grand Prix Final.
With some computational help from skatingscores.com, I recalculated the PCS scores from the Final with the 1.0 and 2.0 factors, added them to the TES scores and found just one difference: Kostornaia would have moved from second to first in the free skate. The overall and short program finish order would have been the same.
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And as [Fabio] Bianchetti pointed out, making that change or a more substantial one in the women’s factoring must take into consideration not only a few exceptional new talents.
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