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Men FS JGP Minsk 2013

sky_fly20

Match Penalty
Joined
Nov 20, 2011
judges need to get this right who gives 6 in PCS marks ?
this is a joke, especially shame on the judges giving 6 to non factor Kurabnov
hoe did he beat Samarin and Hino in PCS ?

In reality, Kurbanov is a non factor skater
Id mark all his PCS marks in 5's
 

dorispulaski

Wicked Yankee Girl
Joined
Jul 26, 2003
Country
United-States
Pl. Name Nation TSS
= TES
+ PCS
+ SS TR PE CH IN Ded.
- StN.
1 Nathan CHEN USA 141.15 71.79 69.36 6.68 6.79 7.04 6.96 7.21 0.00 #19
2 Ryuju HINO JPN 131.65 74.29 57.36 6.25 5.46 5.79 5.64 5.54 0.00 #18
3 Murad KURBANOV RUS 122.20 61.28 60.92 6.21 5.89 6.25 6.07 6.04 0.00 #20
4 Alexander SAMARIN RUS 122.14 64.48 57.66 6.04 5.43 5.82 5.75 5.79 0.00 #17
5 June Hyoung LEE KOR 113.90 59.34 54.56 5.75 5.21 5.43 5.46 5.43 0.00 #16
6 Chih-I TSAO TPE 106.49 49.65 56.84 5.96 5.50 5.64 5.68 5.64 0.00 #21
7 Peter James HALLAM GBR 100.89 52.49 49.40 5.00 4.82 4.96 4.96 4.96 1.00 #12
8 Roman SADOVSKY CAN 96.48 47.78 50.70 5.25 4.71 4.96 5.25 5.18 2.00 #13
9 Yaroslav PANIOT UKR 96.19 49.57 46.62 4.96 4.39 4.61 4.71 4.64 0.00 #8
10 Taichi HONDA JPN 95.17 48.81 48.36 5.18 4.61 4.82 4.82 4.75 2.00 #15
11 Matthias VERSLUIS FIN 94.37 44.65 50.72 5.46 4.86 4.93 5.07 5.04 1.00 #14
12 Charles TETAR FRA 94.37 50.37 45.00 4.75 4.14 4.57 4.54 4.50 1.00 #6
13 Anton KEMPF GER 87.20 44.34 42.86 4.39 4.11 4.29 4.39 4.25 0.00 #9
14 Anton KARPUK BLR 85.20 41.34 43.86 4.50 4.18 4.50 4.32 4.43 0.00 #11
15 Osman AKGUN TUR 83.71 47.37 36.34 4.25 3.14 3.75 3.46 3.57 0.00 #1
16 Marcus BJORK SWE 82.55 41.91 41.64 4.32 3.96 4.25 4.18 4.11 1.00 #4
17 Spencer HOWE USA 78.88 35.76 44.12 4.57 4.18 4.39 4.46 4.46 1.00 #10
18 Mattia DALLA TORRE ITA 62.51 29.31 36.20 3.96 3.61 3.21 3.75 3.57 3.00 #7
19 Artsiom TSELUIKO BLR 61.35 26.49 36.86 3.75 3.43 3.71 3.86 3.68 2.00 #2
20 Kristof BREZAR SLO 56.57 26.57 32.00 3.36 3.21 3.18 3.29 2.96 2.00 #3
21 Ivan PROKOPOVICH BLR 54.94 25.38 29.56 3.14 2.71 2.96 3.11 2.86 0.00 #5
 

dorispulaski

Wicked Yankee Girl
Joined
Jul 26, 2003
Country
United-States
Overall:
Looks like Nathan Chen is in good shape for the JGPF, with 2 wins. Hino is a maybe with 2 silver medals.

1 Nathan CHEN USA 211.11 1 1
2 Ryuju HINO JPN 198.12 2 2
3 Murad KURBANOV RUS 183.48 4 3
4 Alexander SAMARIN RUS 181.54 6 4
5 June Hyoung LEE KOR 174.41 5 5
6 Chih-I TSAO TPE 168.01 3 6
7 Peter James HALLAM GBR 151.71 8 7
8 Roman SADOVSKY CAN 146.88 10 8
9 Matthias VERSLUIS FIN 146.28 7 11
10 Taichi HONDA JPN 145.59 9 10
11 Yaroslav PANIOT UKR 143.46 12 9
12 Charles TETAR FRA 137.11 16 12
13 Anton KEMPF GER 134.17 13 13
14 Anton KARPUK BLR 133.21 11 14
15 Spencer HOWE USA 123.54 14 17
16 Osman AKGUN TUR 123.45 18 15
17 Marcus BJORK SWE 122.46 17 16
18 Mattia DALLA TORRE ITA 105.37 15 18
19 Artsiom TSELUIKO BLR 91.85 19 19
20 Kristof BREZAR SLO 86.26 20 20
21 Ivan PROKOPOVICH BLR 80.34 21 21

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A.H.Black

Final Flight
Joined
Feb 1, 2004
Just watched Nathan Chen. The program is still a work in progress but has improved since Mexico. He seems much more comfortable with it. It could lose one of the suspender grabs at the beginning for my taste. It's so easy to over-do. I think he only does 2 or 3 suspender tricks, but one is plenty. Still extremely back-loaded, although if he gets his 3 axel back it won't be so obvious.

To me it just looked like he's feeling better now than he did in Mexico.
 

sky_fly20

Match Penalty
Joined
Nov 20, 2011
Judges took to Kurbanov more than Samarin! Interesting!

easy, as long a you have a 3A, your PCS will go through the roof unless your name is Nathan Chen
Samarin's hardest jump is still just a 3Lz-3T
 

silverlake22

Record Breaker
Joined
Nov 12, 2009
easy, as long a you have a 3A, your PCS will go through the roof unless your name is Nathan Chen
Samarin's hardest jump is still just a 3Lz-3T

Do you not think Nathan's PCS are deserved though? I mean, comparing him to Hino who was second, there's like a HUGE difference in carriage, poise, commitment to movement, and interpretation...
 
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