Fully agree. I'm actually raging a little bit inside that the judges gave Vincent higher Skating Skills components than Keegan. I can see arguments made for perhaps Transitions, but I would really contest the rest, especially skating skills. Yes Keegan was a little messy on the 3A combo and the 3F, but Vincent had a fall and some scratchy landings too. I just would not put his basic skating in the same category as Keegan's fundamentals, but I guess USFS are gonna push their for US quad #2I don't know how Vincent got higher PCS in both programs.
Another thing I find curious is Keegan's 3A+EU+3S was called 3A+SEQ+3S and got 6.4, it wasn't a brilliant jump but he stayed on out foot and made a complete turn on the euler (step out but single rotation so should count as an euler with negative GOE).
I think that Keegan actually might have deserved silver under a typical technical specialist and fair PCS judging... (On top of the fact I'm not certain Vincent's SP jumps were all clean with underrotation done on the toe to hide it.
Fully agree. I'm actually raging a little bit inside that the judges gave Vincent higher Skating Skills components than Keegan. I can see arguments made for perhaps Transitions, but I would really contest the rest, especially skating skills. Yes Keegan was a little messy on the 3A combo and the 3F, but Vincent had a fall and some scratchy landings too. I just would not put his basic skating in the same category as Keegan's fundamentals, but I guess USFS are gonna push their for US quad #2I don't know how Vincent got higher PCS in both programs.
Another thing I find curious is Keegan's 3A+EU+3S was called 3A+SEQ+3S and got 6.4, it wasn't a brilliant jump but he stayed on out foot and made a complete turn on the euler (step out but single rotation so should count as an euler with negative GOE).
I think that Keegan actually might have deserved silver under a typical technical specialist and fair PCS judging... (On top of the fact I'm not certain Vincent's SP jumps were all clean with underrotation done on the toe to hide it.
Vincent Zhou will never be Nathan Chen , I feel even with his quads he's still inferior to Jason Brown. Keegan had speed and power, but he lacks the American flag and I think that's why he was unable to beat Vincent.Fully agree. I'm actually raging a little bit inside that the judges gave Vincent higher Skating Skills components than Keegan. I can see arguments made for perhaps Transitions, but I would really contest the rest, especially skating skills. Yes Keegan was a little messy on the 3A combo and the 3F, but Vincent had a fall and some scratchy landings too. I just would not put his basic skating in the same category as Keegan's fundamentals, but I guess USFS are gonna push their for US quad #2
Vincent Zhou will never be Nathan Chen , I feel even with his quads he's still inferior to Jason Brown. Keegan had speed and power, but he lacks the American flag and I think that's why he was unable to beat Vincent.Fully agree. I'm actually raging a little bit inside that the judges gave Vincent higher Skating Skills components than Keegan. I can see arguments made for perhaps Transitions, but I would really contest the rest, especially skating skills. Yes Keegan was a little messy on the 3A combo and the 3F, but Vincent had a fall and some scratchy landings too. I just would not put his basic skating in the same category as Keegan's fundamentals, but I guess USFS are gonna push their for US quad #2
I actually thought Keegan was in second place going into the free program. I guess the math was done after and Vincent moved up in points. I agree Keegan should have gotten Silver, but hey in these strange times Bronze is as good! I'm sure the team Canada skaters are cheering back homeI don't know how Vincent got higher PCS in both programs.
Another thing I find curious is Keegan's 3A+EU+3S was called 3A+SEQ+3S and got 6.4, it wasn't a brilliant jump but he stayed on out foot and made a complete turn on the euler (step out but single rotation so should count as an euler with negative GOE).
I think that Keegan actually might have deserved silver under a typical technical specialist and fair PCS judging... (On top of the fact I'm not certain Vincent's SP jumps were all clean with underrotation done on the toe to hide it.
I actually thought Keegan was in second place going into the free program. I guess the math was done after and Vincent moved up in points. I agree Keegan should have gotten Silver, but hey in these strange times Bronze is as good! I'm sure the team Canada skaters are cheering back homeI don't know how Vincent got higher PCS in both programs.
Another thing I find curious is Keegan's 3A+EU+3S was called 3A+SEQ+3S and got 6.4, it wasn't a brilliant jump but he stayed on out foot and made a complete turn on the euler (step out but single rotation so should count as an euler with negative GOE).
I think that Keegan actually might have deserved silver under a typical technical specialist and fair PCS judging... (On top of the fact I'm not certain Vincent's SP jumps were all clean with underrotation done on the toe to hide it.
Vincent's new FS is clearly designed to garner components (transitions, etc.). But when you just look at the comparative ease and glide across the ice of the two skaters, yeah, the difference is pretty obviously in Keegan's favour.Fully agree. I'm actually raging a little bit inside that the judges gave Vincent higher Skating Skills components than Keegan. I can see arguments made for perhaps Transitions, but I would really contest the rest, especially skating skills. Yes Keegan was a little messy on the 3A combo and the 3F, but Vincent had a fall and some scratchy landings too. I just would not put his basic skating in the same category as Keegan's fundamentals, but I guess USFS are gonna push their for US quad #2
Vincent's new FS is clearly designed to garner components (transitions, etc.). But when you just look at the comparative ease and glide across the ice of the two skaters, yeah, the difference is pretty obviously in Keegan's favour.Fully agree. I'm actually raging a little bit inside that the judges gave Vincent higher Skating Skills components than Keegan. I can see arguments made for perhaps Transitions, but I would really contest the rest, especially skating skills. Yes Keegan was a little messy on the 3A combo and the 3F, but Vincent had a fall and some scratchy landings too. I just would not put his basic skating in the same category as Keegan's fundamentals, but I guess USFS are gonna push their for US quad #2
I couldn't understand that either, since the 3A all by itself is worth 8 points. It was re-done before he got his final score. The final scoring is below. Not good, or fair perhaps, but a more accurate reflection of what he did. My main question: how can a single Euler be downgraded?I don't know how Vincent got higher PCS in both programs.
Another thing I find curious is Keegan's 3A+EU+3S was called 3A+SEQ+3S and got 6.4, it wasn't a brilliant jump but he stayed on out foot and made a complete turn on the euler (step out but single rotation so should count as an euler with negative GOE).
I think that Keegan actually might have deserved silver under a typical technical specialist and fair PCS judging... (On top of the fact I'm not certain Vincent's SP jumps were all clean with underrotation done on the toe to hide it.
Triple Axel + Single Euler (downgraded) + Triple Salchow (under-rotated) | 11.44 | -3.04 | 8.40 |
I couldn't understand that either, since the 3A all by itself is worth 8 points. It was re-done before he got his final score. The final scoring is below. Not good, or fair perhaps, but a more accurate reflection of what he did. My main question: how can a single Euler be downgraded?I don't know how Vincent got higher PCS in both programs.
Another thing I find curious is Keegan's 3A+EU+3S was called 3A+SEQ+3S and got 6.4, it wasn't a brilliant jump but he stayed on out foot and made a complete turn on the euler (step out but single rotation so should count as an euler with negative GOE).
I think that Keegan actually might have deserved silver under a typical technical specialist and fair PCS judging... (On top of the fact I'm not certain Vincent's SP jumps were all clean with underrotation done on the toe to hide it.
Triple Axel + Single Euler (downgraded) + Triple Salchow (under-rotated) | 11.44 | -3.04 | 8.40 |
He ended up with lots of snow in his hair, blading the ice like that for so long. He is the greatest showman on ice for sure.His programme was great, and the hydroblade was spectacular, but I missed his trademark choreographic fall.
He ended up with lots of snow in his hair, blading the ice like that for so long. He is the greatest showman on ice for sure.His programme was great, and the hydroblade was spectacular, but I missed his trademark choreographic fall.