Xen Posted September 12, 2017 Share Posted September 12, 2017 3 minutes ago, Altie said: Damn... Some times I wish Yuzu had Patrick's frankness and would tell the ISU his real opinion He's got too much class for it...or he's planning a takeover of the ISU sometime.... Link to comment
SparkleSalad Posted September 12, 2017 Share Posted September 12, 2017 19 minutes ago, ralucutzagy said: Yuzuru was so injured at Boston ... I really can stand people talking abt him this way when he practically skated that program in one leg and thinking that maybe he will never skate again ... I don't think anyone knew at the time. I watched again just now after reading her comments and I see what she means. His face was not expressive at all, which is understandable once you know why, but I think that's what she picked up on. She did say he usually skates with passion and emotion so I don't see why people are taking it so harshly. Her words about 2017, unless I'm missing something, were flattering, too. Has she said things in the past to make people take her comments as assissination attempts? ETA I see her love of Fernandez, though. Link to comment
Yoa Posted September 12, 2017 Share Posted September 12, 2017 47 minutes ago, kaerb said: In slightly happier news, an article on the fact that Yuzu fans from all over the country are flocking to the Seimei shrine in Kyoto to leave ema with prayers for him, wishing him good health for the Olympics and for him to be able to be strong (not sure why it's suddenly news now but always good to know). http://www.sanspo.com/sports/news/20170912/fgr17091217060003-n1.html Can Yuzu come to Poland and visit Chopin's house or something? for luck... Link to comment
Floria Posted September 12, 2017 Share Posted September 12, 2017 Tarasova is against changes in the rules. She said that the same was happening with triple jumps. Link to comment
Xen Posted September 12, 2017 Share Posted September 12, 2017 3 minutes ago, SparkleSalad said: I don't think anyone knew at the time. I watched again just now after reading her comments and I see what she means. His face was not expressive at all, which is understandable once you know why, but I think that's what she picked up on. She did say he usually skates with passion and emotion so I don't see why people are taking it so harshly. Her words about 2017, unless I'm missing something, were flattering, too. Has she said things in the past to make people take her comments as assissination attempts? I think the post was made in response to the question "What is ISU's ideal skater" and in her blog writings, she's made it plenty clear she likes Javi and his skating is her "ideal." Considering that her son is now the guy in charge of the singles and pairs disciplines, it could be inferred, even if incorrectly, that her ideal has influenced the rules. While not exactly for or against Yuzu, she has mentioned before she was not happy with the way technical has evolved faster than artistic-go check out her 2014 olympics results writing. And her GPF 2016 writing was kinda calling it a disaster... While she doesn't exactly go out and assassinate skaters, she has bemoaned the issue of judging-to which my question would be why the hell are you guys helping judges politik and muck things up more with the new GOE systems? There is also this writing here: http://www.soniabianchetti.com/writings_2016gpf.html go to the way bottom where she talks about PCS, make out of the proposal what you will. Link to comment
Sombreuil Posted September 12, 2017 Share Posted September 12, 2017 "Let's be optimistic and trust the new ISU leadership" Link to comment
SparkleSalad Posted September 12, 2017 Share Posted September 12, 2017 40 minutes ago, Xen said: I think the post was made in response to the question "What is ISU's ideal skater" and in her blog writings, she's made it plenty clear she likes Javi and his skating is her "ideal." Considering that her son is now the guy in charge of the singles and pairs disciplines, it could be inferred, even if incorrectly, that her ideal has influenced the rules. While not exactly for or against Yuzu, she has mentioned before she was not happy with the way technical has evolved faster than artistic-go check out her 2014 olympics results writing. And her GPF 2016 writing was kinda calling it a disaster... While she doesn't exactly go out and assassinate skaters, she has bemoaned the issue of judging-to which my question would be why the hell are you guys helping judges politik and muck things up more with the new GOE systems? There is also this writing here: http://www.soniabianchetti.com/writings_2016gpf.html go to the way bottom where she talks about PCS, make out of the proposal what you will. Thanks for the extra info. Link to comment
Xen Posted September 12, 2017 Share Posted September 12, 2017 15 minutes ago, SparkleSalad said: Thanks for the extra info. Wish I didn't have the extra info cause it means I bothered to read her stuff.... Link to comment
kaeryth Posted September 12, 2017 Share Posted September 12, 2017 Let me bring some beauty to this thread tainted by ISU (LOL) Link to comment
xeyra Posted September 12, 2017 Share Posted September 12, 2017 10 minutes ago, Xen said: Wish I didn't have the extra info cause it means I bothered to read her stuff.... Actually, I was reading her GPF 2016 blog and she was very complimentary of Yuzu, Nathan and Shoma there. But then goes on to decry the technical in comparison to the components and lamenting how skaters like Jason Brown can't medal. Which is not particularly wrong. I wonder, though, how her proposal of making PCS weigh 60% of your score would work. Is this basically raising the factoring of PCS people have been proposing? It's at least better than just lowering BV on quads. Or create separate technical/athletic and artistic program segments. Link to comment
Xen Posted September 12, 2017 Share Posted September 12, 2017 2 minutes ago, xeyra said: Actually, I was reading her GPF 2016 blog and she was very complimentary of Yuzu, Nathan and Shoma there. But then goes on to decry the technical in comparison to the components and lamenting how skaters like Jason Brown can't medal. Which is not particularly wrong. I wonder, though, how her proposal of making PCS weigh 60% of your score would work. Is this basically raising the factoring of PCS people have been proposing? It's at least better than just lowering BV on quads. Or create separate technical/athletic and artistic program segments. This would have been a more interesting topic, should we take it over to the Skating Gen Chat? Link to comment
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