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What do Lambiel and Chan have in common? Both are:
1. Judges' pets
2. Have trouble with 3A
3. Genious
Sorry, couldn't resist.
Well to be fair, Brian has become the judges' new pet.
What do Lambiel and Chan have in common? Both are:
1. Judges' pets
2. Have trouble with 3A
3. Genious
Sorry, couldn't resist.
Based on one SP? I think it's never a good idea to read to much into the result from one event. If Patrick had not done so, maybe he wouldn't have felt the need to complain about his scoring and trash Brian again last night (though at least this time he limited himself to on-ice stuff). Honestly, the people at Skate Canada really need to re-think their strategy. Chan's a great skater but he's not doing himself any favors with his off-ice behavior this week.Well to be fair, Brian has become the judges' new pet.
Based on one SP? I think it's never a good idea to read to much into the result from one event. If Patrick had not done so, maybe he wouldn't have felt the need to complain about his scoring and trash Brian again last night (though at least this time he limited himself to on-ice stuff). Honestly, the people at Skate Canada really need to re-think their strategy. Chan's a great skater but he's not doing himself any favors with his off-ice behavior this week.
I really want to see a video of the SP press conference. Has anyone seen anything surface?
I thought Evan skated very well, with the caveat that like Brian and Tomas I only saw him on Youtube, so it's not quite the same effect (I somehow woke up for Chan and KvdP - go figure ). He doesn't look like Tobel to me, but I agree his costumes and arm length make him look like his flapping and flaliling even if he's not, something that could be remedied with better costumes. Good for him for staying out of the quad skirmish and saying nothing but nice things about everyone and everything (though I must say I feel Joubert has also handled it well). I think Evan can be very proud of last night's performance.I didn't watch Chan's skate i went to bed but i did watch the penultimate group skate, and dislike Evan's skating as I do - he was clean - his triple axel axel was good, and despite thinking the one colour costume makes him look far too gangly (i kept thinking of Laurent Tobel!) i don't understand why Joubert is sat in first place - he gave up on the program after the error on the quad and did nothing to sell it at all. Hand down on the quad and step/fall out of the triple toe - i'd like to see the protocols for that.
I thought Evan skated very well, with the caveat that like Brian and Tomas I only saw him on Youtube, so it's not quite the same effect (I somehow woke up for Chan and KvdP - go figure ). He doesn't look like Tobel to me, but I agree his costumes and arm length make him look like his flapping and flaliling even if he's not, something that could be remedied with better costumes. Good for him for staying out of the quad skirmish and saying nothing but nice things about everyone and everything (though I must say I feel Joubert has also handled it well). I think Evan can be very proud of last night's performance.
No need to wonder about Brian's 4-3 marks - it's been reported in several places that he got a 10.6 for it, which I believe works out to about -1.4 GOE. I agree it wasn't the best performance Joubert's given of Rise, but FWIW, Chan wasn't at his best either, and still got higher marks than Buttle did at 2008 Worlds. I thought Tomas Verner was unlucky with his score. He had a wonky landing on the axel but was otherwise fantastic.
Sorry, I didn't see too much of it. The thread is long because there was PBP right from the start - 50 men! I think people will always find the judging controversial, no matter which system is used.Sounds like i've missed some "controversy" at the conference! The men#s thread is over 50 pages though and i haven't found anything about it yet - can you shed some light Buttercup?
Or maybe since the judges feel that since -1 GOE drops the score by 1.6 - which is quite a bit - they should adjust their scoring accordingly? He did lose 2.2 points off the base mark.Sounds like Brian got lucky with his GOE on the quad combo and getting his sit spins called.
Or maybe since the judges feel that since -1 GOE drops the score by 1.6 - which is quite a bit - they should adjust their scoring accordingly? He did lose 2.2 points off the base mark.
Based on one SP? I think it's never a good idea to read to much into the result from one event. If Patrick had not done so, maybe he wouldn't have felt the need to complain about his scoring and trash Brian again last night (though at least this time he limited himself to on-ice stuff). Honestly, the people at Skate Canada really need to re-think their strategy. Chan's a great skater but he's not doing himself any favors with his off-ice behavior this week.
I really want to see a video of the SP press conference. Has anyone seen anything surface?
Well, that was last year. This week Brian Joubert's handling of the "controversy" was far classier than that of Chan, Chan's coaches, and his media fan club.Brian Joubert never let go of his angst from last season when he lost his World Title to Jeff Buttle. It's kind of sad and childish behavior. I am not a huge Joubert fan at any rate. I find his programs kind of boring and his costumes never make any sense. He is not the most inspiring skater.
I think they judge GOE on the entrie combo taken as a whole, and take it off at the rate of the higher valued jump.
Though I must say the most unpleasant article I saw this week came not from anyone in Canada but from Christine Brennan of USA Today, who after the SP pretty much accused Didier Gailhaguet of orchestrating a conspiracy on Brian's behalf, and selectively quoted people to try and stir up more controversy. Give me Philip Hersh over her any day.
Was anything ever proven against him? I really don't remember. But that's besides the point - even if Ms. Brennan was less than impressed with Joubert's SP, she shouldn't make such an allegation without offering some evidence to back it up (and no, her gut feeling or "nobody understood the score" is not evidence).Christine Brennan has a point about Didier Gailhague. He tried to fix a competition before. Why wouldn't he try again? It isn't like he got banned from the sport.
Was anything ever proven against him? I really don't remember. But that's besides the point - even if Ms. Brennan was less than impressed with Joubert's SP, she shouldn't make such an allegation without offering some evidence to back it up (and no, her gut feeling or "nobody understood the score" is not evidence).
Also, her quotes from Frank Carroll were deliberately misleading - she essentially cut out his pointing out Brian's strenghs and left only "he was a World Champion" to make it seem like reputation-based judging. There's no excuse for that - it's just bad journalism.
Thanks MM, again that seems pretty harsh to have the quad GOE applied to the whole lement when it contains a triple. Maybe someone should try for a 4/4 combo!