2026 Olys Womens FS PBP - Missed Full of Horrors

Great, now what will we argue about for the rest of time??? Just dance????
Isn't that what we always argue about?

I love the image of Alysa lifting Ami. That was fantastic, from almost all the girls. So much redemption. I am gutted for Isabeau but hey that means she'll have to stay in for another four years, hopefully new quad=new coach. Lara, Julia, Amber, all the Ninas, so much joy in this arena. Just so freaking Olympic in the best way.
 
Women Single Skating
Result
FPl. Name Nation Points SP FS
GOLD LIU Alysa USA 226.79 3 1
SILVER SAKAMOTO Kaori JPN 224.90 2 2
BRONZE NAKAI Ami JPN 219.16 1 9
4 CHIBA Mone JPN 217.88 4 4
5 GLENN Amber USA 214.91 13 3
6 PETROSIAN Adeliia AIN 214.53 5 5
7 PETROKINA Niina EST 210.82 10 6
8 LEE Haein KOR 210.56 9 8
9 GUBANOVA Anastasiia GEO 209.99 6 11
10 SAMODELKINA Sofia KAZ 207.46 12 10
11 SHIN Jia KOR 206.68 14 7
12 LEVITO Isabeau USA 202.80 8 13
13 PINZARRONE Nina BEL 200.30 11 14
14 HENDRICKX Loena BEL 199.65 7 15
15 GUTMANN Lara Naki ITA 195.75 18 12
16 KARHUNEN Iida FIN 192.79 15 17
17 SAUTER Julia ROU 190.93 16 16
18 MIKUTINA Olga AUT 185.59 17 18
19 ZHANG Ruiyang CHN 178.03 20 19
20 KURAKOVA Ekaterina POL 173.37 19 21
21 KAISER Livia SUI 171.52 23 20
22 SCHILD Lorine FRA 167.08 24 22
23 REPOND Kimmy SUI 159.54 21 23
24 SENIUK Mariia ISR 152.61 22 24
Final Not Reached
25 SCHIZAS Madeline CAN 55.38 25
26 SAFONOVA Viktoriia AIN 54.57 26
27 VARIAKOJYTE Meda LTU 53.86 27
28 FEIGIN Alexandra BUL 53.42 28
29 SPOURS Kristen GBR 45.54 29

FS protocols: https://results.isu.org/results/sea...------FNL-000100--_JudgesDetailsperSkater.pdf

1 LIU Alysa USA 150.20 77.74 72.46 8.96 9.32 8.86 0.00 #22
2 SAKAMOTO Kaori JPN 147.67 72.83 74.84 9.21 9.43 9.39 0.00 #23
3 GLENN Amber USA 147.52 78.87 68.65 8.43 8.64 8.64 0.00 #12
4 CHIBA Mone JPN 143.88 74.46 69.42 8.54 8.64 8.82 0.00 #21
5 PETROSIAN Adeliia AIN 141.64 76.93 65.71 8.18 8.36 8.07 1.00 #20
6 PETROKINA Niina EST 141.19 74.82 66.37 8.36 8.36 8.14 0.00 #15
7 SHIN Jia KOR 141.02 75.05 65.97 8.14 8.25 8.32 0.00 #11
8 LEE Haein KOR 140.49 74.15 66.34 8.21 8.32 8.32 0.00 #16
9 NAKAI Ami JPN 140.45 72.53 67.92 8.29 8.54 8.61 0.00 #24
10 SAMODELKINA Sofia KAZ 138.99 73.77 65.22 8.00 8.29 8.14 0.00 #13
11 GUBANOVA Anastasiia GEO 138.22 71.39 66.83 8.21 8.50 8.32 0.00 #19
12 GUTMANN Lara Naki ITA 134.19 69.73 64.46 8.04 8.21 7.89 0.00 #7
13 LEVITO Isabeau USA 131.96 64.50 68.46 8.75 8.50 8.39 1.00 #17
14 PINZARRONE Nina BEL 131.33 67.63 63.70 7.93 8.11 7.82 0.00 #14
15 HENDRICKX Loena BEL 128.72 61.49 67.23 8.32 8.50 8.36 0.00 #18
16 SAUTER Julia ROU 127.80 66.28 61.52 7.54 7.86 7.64 0.00 #9
17 KARHUNEN Iida FIN 127.73 68.43 59.30 7.50 7.39 7.32 0.00 #10
18 MIKUTINA Olga AUT 123.87 64.06 59.81 7.54 7.50 7.36 0.00 #8
19 ZHANG Ruiyang CHN 118.65 61.54 57.11 7.11 7.21 7.07 0.00 #5
20 KAISER Livia SUI 115.83 62.95 53.88 6.61 6.75 6.82 1.00 #2
21 KURAKOVA Ekaterina POL 113.23 56.60 56.63 6.96 7.18 7.07 0.00 #6
22 SCHILD Lorine FRA 111.45 59.41 52.04 6.46 6.39 6.64 0.00 #1
23 REPOND Kimmy SUI 100.34 51.21 53.13 6.79 6.32 6.79 4.00 #4
24 SENIUK Mariia ISR 94.00 44.64 50.36 6.29 6.07 6.50 1.00 #3
 
Kind of amazing to think that Alysa is still only 20. Feels like she has been around for years. But I think this is her second skating life and she is a different person and skater. So this version of her makes her feel like she has been around a short time.
 
Kind of amazing to think that Alysa is still only 20. Feels like she has been around for years. But I think this is her second skating life and she is a different person and skater. So this version of her makes her feel like she has been around a short time.
Some US news media wrote about how she did a quad in Juniors. Such a different skater back then.
 
Still in total awe of Alyssa’s overall mindset.

I really did want it for Kaori but I think she’ll put it in perspective.

Ami is genuinely adorable and I’m really looking forward to seeing her regularly on podiums (knock on wood) next quad. But I’m admittedly happy she didn’t take gold.

The scores for Petrosian were less than reassuring for the future, but I’m going to enjoy this podium for now.

Awesome event!!!
 
man, I was going to watch unspoiled again like for the men's and someone sent me a photo of "US Liu takes Gold!" and then my phone did that thing again. le sigh.

I really wanted Sakamoto to win here, but I'm glad she got silver, glad to see that Amber had a much better skate, and thrilled for Alysa to vibe her way to Oly Gold! :cheer2:
 
Adeliia was 3rd in TES.

She did two BIG combos in the back half - 3F+3T and 3Lz+2A+2A. She still gets 70% of the quad base value and racks up points (similar to Nakai and Glenn) by doing the big sequence with two double axels in the second half. Skaters with an ultra-C element are an advantage that way.

Question: I see a lot of handwringing abut Kaor's 3rd combo, but doesn't the +REP count against a combo slot, or was this rule changed and I missed it?

No, it doesn’t block a box. This was changed several years back when +REP was introduced in place of +SEQ, which did block a box in addition to reducing base value.
 
Whether Malinin and C/B should have skated the frees in the team event and if either would have won gold if they didn't?
C/B skated great in the individual event taking part in the TE is not why they lost. Being the most senior skaters on this team they set a great example for all the American skaters since they could have said no to skating in the FD since they would only have one day of rest and they are by the far the oldest skaters on the team but they sucked it up and helped get that Gold medal.
 
Makes me think that if the team event was based on placements, Japan would win hands down.
Well, no, because the placements in the TE translated to points and the US won based on those points. But, also, if you added up the scores from each segment of the TE, the US would have still come out ahead of Japan.
Whether Malinin and C/B should have skated the frees in the team event and if either would have won gold if they didn't?
Of note - the Olympic veterans came through in both of their events with medals - Chock/Bates in dance and Alysa in women. Dance was always going to be tight and Malinin got caught up in the US media hype and how different the Olympic arena is to even a packed, home Worlds arena.
 
The caller made a bunch of mistakes during Petrosian's skate with the initial calls, which I think is why everyone is so shocked at how high she scored (and why it jumped so much at the last minute). She didn't skate badly, and by backloading those combo's she had a big tech advantage. She had the highest BV (70.33) of the comp - 3 points higher than Amber, and more than 7 points above Alysa. The mistakes I noticed from the initial calls:
1) 4T was called as a 4A initially (fixed pretty quickly)
2) 3 jump combo the 2nd 2A had a * so wasn't counted initially
3) 3F+3T was called as 3F+2T
 

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