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I always enjoy seeing Joanne McLeod in the kiss and cry, so I approve.
What a truly interesting opinion.
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I always enjoy seeing Joanne McLeod in the kiss and cry, so I approve.
What a truly interesting opinion.
 
					
				Yes -- more like "rotated and stood up". A fantastic attempt, it's obviously very close, but "landed" implies "clean". I realize it's mostly semantics at this point, but it moderately annoys me.I wouldn't count that, but good attempt! Now I gotta search the full clip of that FS.
What a truly interesting opinion.
Any more of this and I will be forced to change my profile picture to Ms. McLeod.Thank you for putting words to a sentiment I just... could not make sense of.

Isn’t the triple axel similar in success to Kurt Browning’s first quad!?Yes -- more like "rotated and stood up". A fantastic attempt, it's obviously very close, but "landed" implies "clean". I realize it's mostly semantics at this point, but it moderately annoys me.
Any more of this and I will be forced to change my profile picture to Ms. McLeod.
No, the distinction would be that Browning stayed on one foot. The first credited triple axel by Vern Taylor was also landed similarly to Browning’s. A turn out but staying on one foot. As far as I know, this standard has been applied in determining the “first” of something being landed for quite some time.Isn’t the triple axel similar in success to Kurt Browning’s first quad!?
I am confused, I thought the video I saw had Sarah Maude land the triple axel cleanly on one foot fully rotated but spun out of it the same as Kurt did when he landed his first quad? Have you seen it in slow motion that shows it differently? Can you post it pleaseNo, the distinction would be that Browning stayed on one foot. The first credited triple axel by Vern Taylor was also landed similarly to Browning’s. A turn out but staying on one foot. As far as I know, this standard has been applied in determining the “first” of something being landed for quite some time.
I remember commentary at 94 worlds about whether Stojko’s attempt at the 4T+3T would count as the first because the commentator felt it had a similar landing to Taylor’s first 3A. It wasn’t quite the same though (Stojko had a flip out onto the free foot), and it wasn’t counted as the first 4T+3T.
I see Sarah-Maude’s 3A similarly here. It’s an excellent attempt and I think she will no doubt land one cleanly this season, but I wouldn’t be giving her the title of the first Canadian woman to land a 3A based on this attempt.
She flips out of it onto the free foot and then hops around back onto the landing foot. She in no way remained on one foot the way Browning did on the first quad.I am confused, I thought the video I saw had Sarah Maude land the triple axel cleanly on one foot fully rotated but spun out of it the same as Kurt did when he landed his first quad? Have you seen it in slow motion that shows it differently? Can you post it please
So it was fully rotated and landed on the right food but then she hops back around again. So I do see the difference with Kurts first quad, as he just flips out. But she did land it and land on the right food even though momentarily so I can see why the Judges accepted it as rotated but deducted for the GOE.She flips out of it onto the free foot and then hops around back onto the landing foot. She in no way remained on one foot the way Browning did on the first quad.
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				Skate Canada confirms that Kwon has been released by the Korea Skating Union to compete domestically in Canada, meaning you should expect to see her at Skate Canada Challenge in Calgary in December and, if she qualifies, at 2026 Canadians in Gatineau, Que. (her winning score of 195.27 in Barrie surely suggests that will happen). While she isn’t cleared yet compete internationally for Canada (there’s much paperwork to complete there), it’s a rather moot point this season — Kwon isn’t yet age eligible for either the Olympics (she turns 17 during the Winter Games) or Worlds in Prague (although yes, she could have represented Canada at Junior Worlds if the transfer was complete).
What the hell is with this "domestic" release but not an "international" release? The girl hasn't represented Korea for nearly two years. Either the KSU is demanding more $$ than Skate Canada has to get her full release or they're trying to be cute and don't want to discourage the junior-eligible women they've got by announcing Minsol has her release to represent Canada internationally, so the competition for the 2026 Jr Worlds assignment is already over. There is still PLENTY of time for Minsol to get her CTES mins again before the entry deadline for Jr Worlds. Bavarian Open anyone????Update on Minsol Kwon's status from Rob Brodie's latest article:
Skate Canada confirms that Kwon has been released by the Korea Skating Union to compete domestically in Canada, meaning you should expect to see her at Skate Canada Challenge in Calgary in December and, if she qualifies, at 2026 Canadians in Gatineau, Que. (her winning score of 195.27 in Barrie surely suggests that will happen). While she isn’t cleared yet compete internationally for Canada (there’s much paperwork to complete there), it’s a rather moot point this season — Kwon isn’t yet age eligible for either the Olympics (she turns 17 during the Winter Games) or Worlds in Prague (although yes, she could have represented Canada at Junior Worlds if the transfer was complete).
