- Joined
- Feb 20, 2017
1. Rika Kihira gets tired of missing her 3A and decides to add 4A, which she ends up popping to 3A most of the time. She includes a 4A+3T, 4A, 3A+2T+2Lo, and 3A+2T in her FS. Despite these upgrades she fails to qualify to the FS due to missing all of her spins and steps at Japanese Nationals and a rogue judge who gave her 0.25 in all components.
2. Satoko debuts a 4Lz+3Lz in opposite directions, which it turns out she had all this time and was saving it for the post-Olympic season for the biggest impact. After winning Worlds gold she moves to ice dance with Shoma Uno while Wakaba Higuchi and Yuzuru Hanyu move to pairs.
3. Maria Sotskova's new costume restricts her arms to her sides. Her innovative program earns 10s in PCS despite having 0 arm movements. Unfortunately, her jumps receive 0 GOE for not having arm variations.
4. In an effort to stop corruption, the ISU institutes a rule that only 1 GOE score will be given for the entire program. Xiangning Li wins the GPF jumping a program of all singles with an overall GOE of +5.
I will come up with more later after procrastinating on finals lol
2. Satoko debuts a 4Lz+3Lz in opposite directions, which it turns out she had all this time and was saving it for the post-Olympic season for the biggest impact. After winning Worlds gold she moves to ice dance with Shoma Uno while Wakaba Higuchi and Yuzuru Hanyu move to pairs.
3. Maria Sotskova's new costume restricts her arms to her sides. Her innovative program earns 10s in PCS despite having 0 arm movements. Unfortunately, her jumps receive 0 GOE for not having arm variations.
4. In an effort to stop corruption, the ISU institutes a rule that only 1 GOE score will be given for the entire program. Xiangning Li wins the GPF jumping a program of all singles with an overall GOE of +5.
I will come up with more later after procrastinating on finals lol