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Having seen Carolina at the boards I think Daniel could benefit from some part-time coaching from her.
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He wants the SP world record, I suspect - he already got the LP and overall. So he's trying too hard. I expect the LP will be fine.Hmm... isn't this Ilia's first "failed" program in quite a while?
It will be very interesting to see how he responds in the free.
Ilia seems to be trying to set a new record in that department as well.I miss Nathan Chen's costumes. So much.

Please don't jinx Ilia again in the FSSince the only mystery here is by how many points will Milinin lead, I'm throwing my distant support to my Italian wild-child and Urmanov's boy.
The short program as skated by Kagiyama was everything! I don't think I've enjoyed "skating" like that since Patrick Chan. Edges, flow, musicality, jumps ...
Well, Daniel finished 4th. I guess all the karma went to him.Please don't jinx Ilia again in the FS
What costumes?I miss Nathan Chen's costumes. So much.

No. In the very first version of COP yes. Because they would call poorly-rotated jumps as their lesser value and it would get skaters in trouble with repeating. But now it would just be 4A<< and 3A and still be fine.If he was clearly attempting a 4a as his solo jump, but got hit with <<, and did a 3a for his axel requirement, would his 4a<< be seen as an illegally repeated jump?
I am assuming you still can't repeat a jump unless doing it in combination with the repeated version, like 3t3t
Yeah but he pulled a Nathan in 2018 at the Olympics and changed his layout for the SP including the 4axel which he hasn't needed all season. If he loses in Milano it will be his ego getting the better of him and taking unnecessary risks. Losing here might be the best thing for him just like Nathan losing at Skate America in 2021 might have been a wakeup call for him. Ilia doesn't even need to win the SP just stay within a few points like his normal SP score this season would have done a 3 point deficit is nothing with his FS layout but bombing like this puts him in a unnecessary hole.So pumped for Yuma to deliver a great skate at home! It was marvelous.
Ilia had some real competition for a change. This skate reminded me of his free skate in 2023 in San Jose. But actually I am glad that he is not perfect before Milano - I remember all the hype about Nathan before 2018 and it didn't do him any favors...
This was the first competition where he tried this particular layout for the SP. At his first 3 comps the layout was 4F, 3A, 4Lz+3T. He's tried new layouts before at the GPF, so this isn't necessarily surprising that he'd go for it here. What remains to be seen is whether or not he persists in this layout for the rest of the season or goes back to what was working beautifully earlier in the season. If there was one comp where he could afford to play around with the jump layout, the GPF is it, IMO.When Ilia was putting the 4A into his programs, when in the season did he start? I was thinking he left it a bit late this season and needed more miles with the jump, especially if he planned to add a triple toe.
Prerotation aside, what degree underrotated do you argue this is? The back of the blade looks to be ~ 90 degree angle / 3 o’clock ?
Pushing 180 degrees. Even before the skid. He lands the completely opposite direction of where he should be and very visibly turns 90 degrees and then 90 degrees again to get the backward flow that he should’ve had to start.Prerotation aside, what degree underrotated do you argue this is? The back of the blade looks to be ~ 90 degree angle / 3 o’clock ?
I agree it’s 180 from where the blade exited the ice and started the in-air rotation. I wonder if part of the issue is judges being lazy about it and treating the start of the entry with blade still assisting on ice for the takeoff as the starting direction/angle. Relying only on looking at the hips and not the blade and its position on the ice: https://imgur.com/a/p42HE9wPushing 180 degrees. Even before the skid. He lands the completely opposite direction of where he should be and very visibly turns 90 degrees and then 90 degrees again to get the backward flow that he should’ve had to start.
To be honest I think it's just them looking the other way pretty consistently in this competition (and many others) to avoid the big loss of base value that would come with < or even <<. Adam's Lutz, same thing. His blade literally dug into the ice and got stuck about 120 degrees short and was clearly a <I agree it’s 180 from where the blade exited the ice and started the in-air rotation. I wonder if part of the issue is judges being lazy about it and treating the start of the entry with blade still assisting on ice for the takeoff as the starting direction/angle. Relying only on looking at the hips and not the blade and its position on the ice: https://imgur.com/a/p42HE9w
I think likely it’s both. The concept of ‘q’ is preposterously specific and it’s just another discretionary tool. But there also appears to be variability of opinion in what is considered pre-rotation and how it should be used to measure rotation and execution. The mechanics of the different jumps lend themselves to different amounts of routine pre-rotation, which gives an excuse to tolerate fudging the concept of rotation (or arguing for 90 degrees or less under is simply reasonably acceptable).To be honest I think it's just them looking the other way pretty consistently in this competition (and many others) to avoid the big loss of base value that would come with < or even <<. Adam's Lutz, same thing. His blade literally dug into the ice and got stuck about 120 degrees short and was clearly a <
But even in the case of Adam, it’s a CLEAR underrotation not even taking into account that he prerotates by 1/2 a rotation and also goes down onto the flat of the blade completely (like a loop) before going up. It’s a very common technique now, Uno did it every time with most of his ‘quad’ attempts too.I think likely it’s both. The concept of ‘q’ is preposterously specific and it’s just another discretionary tool. But there also appears to be variability of opinion in what is considered pre-rotation and how it should be used to measure rotation and execution. The mechanics of the different jumps lend themselves to different amounts of routine pre-rotation, which gives an excuse to tolerate fudging the concept of rotation (or arguing for 90 degrees or less under is simply reasonably acceptable).
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