savchenkoboss
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Well good for you, but I do know if we're talking about people's expectations, people thought both Kwan and Irina could have skated those programs better than THAT. Kwan was even doing triple flips in that December Pro-Am competition during Fields of Gold.
As for Maria, 2001 Worlds SP skate was NOT the same as 2000 Worlds even if both were technically clean. To me, it's very clear by just watching. Butyrskaya looked much more frightened in 2001 whereas in 2000 it was transcendent. She also had a shaky landing on her combo and a very pitched forward landing on that double axel. I also think the program suffered a bit because it was a repeat and was already skated perfectly in the season prior. Kind of like Kwan's "The Feeling Begins" and many other programs from skaters where it doesn't seem as special the second time around. The ordinals didn't show a consensus either.
Maria's skating was regressing a bit, but I grant that if the judges really wanted to, they could have held up her up a bit and shown her the benefit of the doubt. I just think Maria made losing that benefit of the doubt a bit easier as her skating was becoming shakier and shakier and other skaters were overtaking her in the non-jump elements. I think what helped Hughes was that the judges didn't care as much about her Lutz entrance and that major UR she had on that Lutz as they should have but Hughes was also improving her skating and showing a lot more flow than Butyrskaya. I do think Butyskaya skating well in the LP brought her back to their graces, but by that time with that QR ranking, it was a bit late. Do you think Butyrskaya should have beaten Slutskaya in the LP and thus vaulted her back into the bronze? I remember that one judge put Kwan below Hughes in the LP for Kwan's near-perfect and very inspired skate.
I thought Irina's LP was very sloppy, she had numerous smaller mistakes even if she landed the big combo, a bad step out of another jump combo she tried; and artistically (never her strength) weaker than usual. I was honestly a bit surprised she got 2 or 3 1st place ordinals for that particular skate after Kwan's perfect skate, which I think shows her positive momentum going into the worlds which was in total contrast to Maria's negative momentum, and Hughes's who was also seen on the upswing by that point and had positive buzz going in. I could see myself having Maria 2nd in the LP. I might have given marks something like:
Kwan- 5.8 technical, 5.9 artistic
Butyrskaya- 5.6 technical, 5.9 artistic
Slutskaya- 5.8 technical, 5.7 artistic
Hughes- 5.6, 5.6
Maria didnt have as much technical content as the other three, some of her landings were shaky although they were all technically speaking clean, and doubling the second lutz was a big miscue, but with the passion, sophistication, and musicality of her program I still might have given her the nod for 2nd over Irina's flawed and jump oriented skate.
It is moot though as I would have had Maria atleast 4th in the short program over Hughes (similar to SLC, although in SLC I might have had some others like Suguri and Sebeysten over both) which already would be enough anyway. I definitely would have given her the bronze at these worlds overall over Hughes either way.