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Chan has received a couple of fall deductions this season when he technically stayed on his skates. When the weight of the body is transferred to the hand(s), it's counted as a fall.
A clean Brezina over a clean Jeremy even without a quad should never be possible imo. The thought wouldn't enter my mind.
Hanyu fell? Why didn't he receive a deduction? I haven't watched men's yet.Hanyu fell and Fernandez doubled a jump and Brezina was slow and all ahead of him.
Hanyu fell? Why didn't he receive a deduction? I haven't watched men's yet.
He almost fell and got huge -GOEs.Hanyu fell? Why didn't he receive a deduction? I haven't watched men's yet.
Fernandez beats Hanyu on PCS.
8. Andrei Lutai - Blah.
Jeremy was scintillating!
You know, Gachinski actually benefited from an interesting rule quirk: he didn’t do a combo and he fell, but because he fell on his combo listed element, he was only penalized once in terms of GOE. If he had listed his combo as the 3Lo+3T and skated as he did, he would’ve been penalized twice (which is what I thought was going to happen). In the end, it doesn’t affect rankings anyway (-3 on the loop would’ve brought him down to 72 and change)
Pogue meant that if the Quad had been planned as a solo Quad and the Loop had been planned as 3Loop-3Toe, then would Gachinski have also gotten -3 GOE on the Loop for not doing it in combination.
In actuality what is "listed" shouldn't matter at all and whenever there is a case like that, the jumping pass that is preceded by less of a linking movement should be counted as the combination jump.