Oof, no pressure, after all these scores...
LMAO at the sword.
I think his PCS are still too high...but well done, Alexei
I haven't felt this pleased about a men's jgp event since yokohama last season(we should hold a jgp in japan every season as far as I'm concerned). Those scores! Such a contrast to brisbane, LOL.
Well, I think Alexei is the best jumper and he can learn to skate with the deeper edges like Joseph, he'll be a serious threat. I only saw the final 4 skaters but they were all great. The future looks bright for Men's skating.
i am not sure... the best jumpers to me are the ones who have great air position and super nice smooth landings... Makar is one of them... Joseph had textbook jumps today though he missed his 4t....
What Alexei has for him is guts and power... he is a fighter as well... the 3f-3l even if it was UR at the end of the program required a lot of strength to pull off... i think that's where he makes his points...on the jumps, but I wouldn't say it's because he is a great jumper... more like a fighter...
Alexei's 3A is definitely among the best, even among the senior men. That's going to make a big difference when he goes up in seniors.
Krasnozhon seems to have great sportsmanship, which is admirable...but I don't see much improvement in his edge quality. This was even more evident due to the fact that he skated immediately after Joseph Phan