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I did think Medvedeva got beaten at her own game...but my view wasn't from a PCS angle...it was from watching, with annoyance, a couple of years ago where Medvedeva was (legitimately/fairly!) able to gin up her TES by putting her hands over her head during every jump...only to be outsmarted by someone who packed all her jumps into the second half of her program.Med got beaten at her own game. After all these years of receiving inflated PCS marks, the same hyperinflation that propelled her to all those titles killed her OGM chances.
It's ironically fitting, non?
In the Olympics the younger skaters almost always win.
That’s why Raf said he wanted Alyona and V/M to win. They give good lessons to other skaters that there’s hope even though you’re veterans.S/S in pairs would certainly be the exception to that, as would S/Z in 2010.
Though younger is better does seem to be somewhat of a trend in singles.
Evgenia was gorgeous, a worthy Champion through and through, like Michelle.
People will frame this debate in terms of whether Medvedeva did enough to get the PCS/GOE to catch up to Zagitova's overall total, but the real question is whether Zagitova should have gotten those monstrous PCS in the first place, esp. in the SP, and the answer is of course not.
... but It wasn't her own game, from her words "its for the judges to evaluate me".
As for the much-debated PCS, I'd say give the best PCS of the night to Miyahara! Just my humble opinion
In the Olympics the younger skaters almost always win.
I think Weir said it best, there was an eyelash width of difference between these two ladies. They were both excellent beyond description but somebody had to win. Of the two, I think I liked Zagitova a tiny bit better - her performance seemed more athletic while at the same time immensely artistic. To be honest, the top four ladies were all fantastic - any one of them was OG material but somebody has to come out on top. The thing I don't like about FS is that it all comes down to one event - a few brief minutes - winner take all type of thing. In "real life" if you had two professionals in an occupation and they were both that close and that good, it would not matter. They would likely both be hugely successful in their field. In Olympic sports, it is not like that. Someone could be 99.9 and someone else 99.8 - no significant difference - yet only one gets the gold. People train with everything they have got for decades on end yet, in the end, it all comes down to the very tiniest of margins. Even though I am a huge FS fan, this aspect of it makes me very sad. Sometimes I wish two people could share the gold.
S/S in pairs would certainly be the exception to that, as would S/Z in 2010.
Though younger is better does seem to be somewhat of a trend in singles.
I think it's funny that people are calling Med a "complete package" and "true artist" and "wuzrobbed", when for the last few years and up to 6 months ago, she was being labeled as a "back-loading tano queen" and "technician" and "ridiculously gifted in PCS". FS fans are some of the biggest hypocrites.
Med is just as guilty of every criticism people are leveling at Zag. Zag just played the game better, and for that I applaud her for laying it down.
However, I personally do not see much comparison with Michelle Kwan who had excellent jump technique, cleaner edges, the best arms in the business, and authentic presentation skills that came from her heart.
Yes if what you admire most is game playing.
I can't argue with the judges though I did wonder how Zag climbed so quickly to the PCS level she had at GPF and Euros.
Eteri & Co has turned the ladies FS into game playing over the last quad, and made the scoring into what it is last night.
Do I agree with it? No. But this is the brave new world we're in, and under the rules of the new world, Zag was the deserving winner.
Eteri & Co has turned the ladies FS into game playing over the last quad, and made the scoring into what it is last night.
I think Osmond was slightly underscored and both Russian were slightly overscored but I think anyone making a case for Medvedeva only being good enough for the bronze proves the pendulum now swung in a ridiculous direction.
Oh please COP is and always has been since it's inception a numbers GAME. Even the most incompetent of commentators stressed that it was now a GAME long long before the name Evgenia Medvedeva ever enter the skating vocabulary.
Meghan Duhemal, in pairs, acknowledged a few years bak that she counts every point won and lost in the middle of programs. That's been the game now for over a decade.
It's not team Eteri's fault that she and her team are better at math then everybody else