savchenkoboss
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There were 3 big absences from the 2006 Olympics, the biggest of all Mao Asada who would have been the gold medal favorite, but was kept out by age rules. Even though the slightly revised age rules for all future Games would have her eligible, the only Games she would have been ineligible for in history at the ones in 2006. Kim who likewise would have been eligible for every Games in history, and beat a faltering Mao to win the World Juniors, although she was unestablished at the Senior level unlike Mao who was bigtime after her startling debut on the grand prix series. And Kwan who was an obvious underdog but was to make her last bid for the elusive Olympic Gold.
If we assume the same performances by the skaters we got I could see them having finished like this:
Gold- Asada
Silver- Arakawa
Bronze- Slutskaya
4th- Cohen
5th- Suguri or Kwan
7th- Kim
I am writing Kim off basically since at Skate Canada 06 she was getting super low PCS. I think she needed more time to get her PCS and recognition from judges at the senior level.
I think even with the mistakes by the others Kwan would have had to be squeeky clean to be competitive, as she was past her prime, not suited to IJS, and technically inferior to the other contenders, while based on the 05 worlds she didn't exactly have a PCS advantage either. I see her probably having a clean short and a decent 4-5 tripe (not completely clean skate) type long and coming in about the same as Suguri points wise.
If they skate the same I have Slutskaya over Cohen for bronze as both had mistakes and were close in points anyway, but with Kwan in the event Cohen does not get all the USFSA politicking wile Slutskaya gets all of Russia's, which would likely be enough to swing the result. Plus I think the judges would be resistant to dropping Slutskaya off the podium unless they really had to, so with another skater coming over them, Cohen is the sacrificial lamb unless she skates better than she did.
Asada I am 99% sure would have won the gold. She had beaten Arakawa easily in all their meetings this year, and Shizuka won with a weak watered down 5 triple long program. Wouldn't come close to cutting it against Mao and her arsenal of triple axels and triple-triple combos. It is such a shame Mao still doesn't have an Olympic Gold when her best shot was stripped off her by a stupid rule. I wonder if Shizuka's gold feels tainted a bit in her mind due to Mao's absence.
If we assume the same performances by the skaters we got I could see them having finished like this:
Gold- Asada
Silver- Arakawa
Bronze- Slutskaya
4th- Cohen
5th- Suguri or Kwan
7th- Kim
I am writing Kim off basically since at Skate Canada 06 she was getting super low PCS. I think she needed more time to get her PCS and recognition from judges at the senior level.
I think even with the mistakes by the others Kwan would have had to be squeeky clean to be competitive, as she was past her prime, not suited to IJS, and technically inferior to the other contenders, while based on the 05 worlds she didn't exactly have a PCS advantage either. I see her probably having a clean short and a decent 4-5 tripe (not completely clean skate) type long and coming in about the same as Suguri points wise.
If they skate the same I have Slutskaya over Cohen for bronze as both had mistakes and were close in points anyway, but with Kwan in the event Cohen does not get all the USFSA politicking wile Slutskaya gets all of Russia's, which would likely be enough to swing the result. Plus I think the judges would be resistant to dropping Slutskaya off the podium unless they really had to, so with another skater coming over them, Cohen is the sacrificial lamb unless she skates better than she did.
Asada I am 99% sure would have won the gold. She had beaten Arakawa easily in all their meetings this year, and Shizuka won with a weak watered down 5 triple long program. Wouldn't come close to cutting it against Mao and her arsenal of triple axels and triple-triple combos. It is such a shame Mao still doesn't have an Olympic Gold when her best shot was stripped off her by a stupid rule. I wonder if Shizuka's gold feels tainted a bit in her mind due to Mao's absence.