She repeated toe and sal and got that high of a score? to medal??
yeah... what's wrong with that?
she skated perfectly clean, 7 triples. Lots of WC medals have been awarded to skaters with lesser content, including herself....
She repeated toe and sal and got that high of a score? to medal??
She repeated toe and sal and got that high of a score? to medal??
i think it was sochi
The last time Caro landed her 3Lz in competition was at 2014 Worlds. Here it is: https://imgflip.com/gif/209unm
Let's all be honest with ourselves and with each other. Her technique is simply astounding and glorious.
99% of men do not have steps prior to their quads. Only 2 or 3 really have transitions.
Textbook jumps do not include transitions. Hello?
She doesn’t cheat the take off.Really?
What bullet points do her jumps check that would say she deserves that GOE? Because "best technique" is not a GOE bullet.
Most of their quads have bad take off, only around 3 men with clean take off, and also the rest telegraph their jumps.I disagree about textbook. Caro's jumps have unacceptably long setups. Men do less setup for quads nowadays.
I am pretty sure Carolina landed 3Lz in some Challenger last season albeit with -GOE and iircs also at Italian Nationals.When was the last time Carolina landed a Lutz in competition? She has an Olympic Medal and several world medals including a championship in 2012. Has she never had a Lutz or is this a recent problem.
For me bad jump = jump with flawed technique or such that is unimpressive looking on its own (those two things are usually correlated with each other). I prefer watching skaters who jump from easier transitions or longer set-up but whose jumps have great technique over those with poor / subpar technique no matter how difficult their entry or exit might be.Well, there is no definition of textbook jump to start with.
In my own textbook, spending 20% of the program preparing for jumps = inability to jump out of steps/transitions = bad jumps.
Well, there is no definition of textbook jump to start with.
In my own textbook, spending 20% of the program preparing for jumps = inability to jump out of steps/transitions = bad jumps.
Really? You are wrong every sentences so far. If there is no definition of textbook jump, then what do you call a flutz?
Also, doing a jump with bad technique and all the tanos in the world will get you injured and retire before 20.
I think 61.55 or something like that...very close to 62-63 of the other ladieswhat would the BV be of this layout compared to the other top ladies?
I think 61.55 or something like that...very close to 62-63 of the other ladies
what would the BV be of this layout compared to the other top ladies?
She doesn’t cheat the take off.