xeyra Posted September 29, 2017 Share Posted September 29, 2017 Because I love tables, I decided to bring the convo from the General Yuzuru chat about best GOE/TES/PCS here. These only count international ISU-sanctioned competitions (Challengers, GP, Championships and WTT): TOP 10 SHORT PROGRAM PROGRAM COMPONENT SCORE (PCS) Yuzuru HANYU (JPN) 5 Javier FERNANDEZ (ESP) 3 Patrick CHAN (CAN) 2 Spoiler # SKATER SP PCS EVENT 1 Yuzuru HANYU (JPN) 49.14 Grand Prix Final 2015 2 Yuzuru HANYU (JPN) 49.04 World Championships 2016 3 Yuzuru HANYU (JPN) 48.55 SC Autumn Classic 2017 4 Javier FERNANDEZ (ESP) 48.26 World Championships 2017 5 Patrick CHAN (CAN) 48.02 World Championships 2017 6 Javier FERNANDEZ (ESP) 47.86 Internationaux de France 2017 7 Yuzuru HANYU (JPN) 47.35 Grand Prix Final 2016 7 Yuzuru HANYU (JPN) 47.35 World Championships 2017 9 Javier FERNANDEZ (ESP) 47.32 European Championships 2017 10 Patrick CHAN (CAN) 47.21 World Championships 2016 TOP 10 FREE SKATING PROGRAM COMPONENT SCORE (PCS) Patrick CHAN (CAN) 4 Yuzuru HANYU (JPN) 3 Javier FERNANDEZ (ESP) 3 Spoiler # SKATER FS PCS EVENT 1 Yuzuru HANYU (JPN) 98.56 Grand Prix Final 2015 2 Javier FERNANDEZ (ESP) 98.36 World Championships 2016 3 Yuzuru HANYU (JPN) 97.20 NHK Trophy 2015 4 Patrick CHAN (CAN) 97.14 Four Continents Championships 2016 5 Yuzuru HANYU (JPN) 97.08 World Championships 2017 6 Javier FERNANDEZ (ESP) 96.78 Grand Prix Final 2015 7 Patrick CHAN (CAN) 96.50 Trophee Eric Bompard 2013 8 Patrick CHAN (CAN) 96.08 Grand Prix Final 2015 9 Javier FERNANDEZ (ESP) 95.70 Cup of Russia 2016 10 Patrick CHAN (CAN) 95.48 Grand Prix Final 2013 TOP 10 SHORT PROGRAM TOTAL ELEMENT SCORE (TES) Yuzuru HANYU (JPN) 5 Javier FERNANDEZ (ESP) 2 Nathan CHEN (USA) 2 Mikhail KOLYADA (RUS) 1 Spoiler # SKATER SP TES EVENT 1 Yuzuru HANYU (JPN) 64.17 SC Autumn Classic 2017 2 Yuzuru HANYU (JPN) 61.81 Grand Prix Final 2015 3 Yuzuru HANYU (JPN) 61.52 World Championships 2016 4 Javier FERNANDEZ (ESP) 60.79 World Championships 2017 5 Javier FERNANDEZ (ESP) 60.00 Internationaux de France 2017 6 Mikhail KOLYADA (RUS) 59.63 Cup of China 2017 7 Nathan CHEN (USA) 59.58 Four Continents Championships 2017 8 Nathan CHEN (USA) 59.56 Skate America 2017 9 Yuzuru HANYU (JPN) 59.44 NHK Trophy 2015 10 Yuzuru HANYU (JPN) 59.18 Grand Prix Final 2016 TOP 10 FREE SKATING TOTAL ELEMENT SCORE (TES) Yuzuru HANYU (JPN) 4 Shoma UNO (JPN) 2 Nathan CHEN (USA) 2 Javier FERNANDEZ (ESP) 1 Boyang JIN (CHN) 1 Spoiler # SKATER FS TES EVENT 1 Yuzuru HANYU (JPN) 126.12 World Championships 2017 2 Shoma UNO (JPN) 122.87 Lombardia Trophy 2017 3 Yuzuru HANYU (JPN) 120.92 Grand Prix Final 2015 4 Shoma UNO (JPN) 120.03 World Championships 2017 5 Boyang JIN (CHN) 118.94 World Championships 2017 6 Yuzuru HANYU (JPN) 118.87 NHK Trophy 2015 7 Javier FERNANDEZ (ESP) 118.05 World Championships 2016 8 Nathan CHEN (USA) 115.48 Four Continents Championships 2017 9 Nathan CHEN (USA) 113.13 Grand Prix Final 2016 10 Yuzuru HANYU (JPN) 112.33 Four Continents Championships 2017 TOP 10 SHORT PROGRAM TOTAL GOE Yuzuru HANYU (JPN) 6 Javier FERNANDEZ (ESP) 2 Patrick CHAN (CAN) 1 Tatsuki MACHIDA (JPN) 1 Spoiler # SKATER SP GOE EVENT 1 Yuzuru HANYU (JPN) 14.66 Skate Canada Autumn Classic 2017 2 Yuzuru HANYU (JPN) 14.36 Grand Prix Final 2015 3 Yuzuru HANYU (JPN) 14.07 World Championships 2016 4 Javier FERNANDEZ (ESP) 13.04 World Championships 2017 5 Javier FERNANDEZ (ESP) 12.25 Internationaux de France 2017 6 Yuzuru HANYU (JPN) 11.39 NHK Trophy 2015 7 Patrick CHAN (CAN) 11.21 World Championships 2017 8 Yuzuru HANYU (JPN) 10.88 Olympics 2014 9 Yuzuru HANYU (JPN) 10.66 Grand Prix Final 2013 10 Tatsuki MACHIDA (JPN) 10.62 World Championships 2014 TOP 10 FREE SKATING TOTAL GOE Yuzuru HANYU (JPN) 5 Patrick CHAN (CAN) 4 Javier FERNANDEZ (ESP) 1 Spoiler # SKATER FS GOE EVENT 1 Yuzuru HANYU (JPN) 25.73 Grand Prix Final 2015 2 Javier FERNANDEZ (ESP) 23.32 World Championships 2016 3 Yuzuru HANYU (JPN) 23.08 NHK Trophy 2015 4 Yuzuru HANYU (JPN) 22.69 World Championships 2017 5 Patrick CHAN (CAN) 21.18 Four Continents Championships 2016 6 Patrick CHAN (CAN) 19.44 Grand Prix Final 2015 7 Yuzuru HANYU (JPN) 19.13 Four Continents Championships 2017 8 Patrick CHAN (CAN) 18.25 Skate Canada 2015 9 Yuzuru HANYU (JPN) 17.61 World Team Trophy 2015 10 Patrick CHAN (CAN) 17.48 Trophee Eric Bompard 2013 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
yuzuangel Posted September 29, 2017 Share Posted September 29, 2017 2 minutes ago, xeyra said: whole post love this, thank you. yuzu just needs to get that PCS record two more times to beat patrick in the only column he's not "winning" in yet (and by winning i mean, number of appearances, not by score, because he is winning that) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
xeyra Posted September 29, 2017 Share Posted September 29, 2017 1 minute ago, yuzuangel said: love this, thank you. yuzu just needs to get that PCS record two more times to beat patrick in the only column he's not "winning" in yet (and by winning i mean, number of appearances, not by score, because he is winning that) These tables will likely change a lot this season. I should bookmark them for future editing. You posted the other day a link to download something that allowed bookmarking, didn't you? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
yuzuangel Posted September 29, 2017 Share Posted September 29, 2017 2 minutes ago, xeyra said: These tables will likely change a lot this season. I should bookmark them for future editing. You posted the other day a link to download something that allowed bookmarking, didn't you? I downloaded the plugin for the site, try clicking "bookmark" at the bottom of the post: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yatagarasu Posted September 29, 2017 Author Share Posted September 29, 2017 @xeyra Ah thank you! Ok so he never did go over 99, that talk the other day. I genuinely could not remember and I think I would have, such a thing is pretty big. And yes, he can kindly get one more ... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SSS Posted September 30, 2017 Share Posted September 30, 2017 3 hours ago, xeyra said: whole post Thanks for the tables! First post to bookmark haha. Need to go find all BV tables when I have time . Have a feeling that all PCS after GPF15 are inflated. I feel like the table before the end of 2015 might be interesting haha. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
xeyra Posted September 30, 2017 Share Posted September 30, 2017 6 hours ago, SSS said: Thanks for the tables! First post to bookmark haha. Need to go find all BV tables when I have time . Have a feeling that all PCS after GPF15 are inflated. I feel like the table before the end of 2015 might be interesting haha. The BV tables were back in page 33 but I'll do an update on those after Finlandia/Japan Open, even though they'll hardly be final (as in, we have no idea yet on what layout Nathan or Vincent will do from competition to competition, if Shoma will add a 4Lz, if Yuzu might end up doing 4S, 4Lo or 4Lz in his SP, and IDEK). Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
¯\_(ツ)_/¯ Posted September 30, 2017 Share Posted September 30, 2017 11 時間前, xeyraさんが言いました: Because I love tables, I decided to bring the convo from the General Yuzuru chat about best GOE/TES/PCS here. These only count international ISU-sanctioned competitions (Challengers, GP, Championships and WTT): TOP 10 SHORT PROGRAM PROGRAM COMPONENT SCORE (PCS) Yuzuru HANYU (JPN) 5 Patrick CHAN (CAN) 3 Javier FERNANDEZ (ESP) 2 Reveal hidden contents # SKATER SP PCS EVENT 1 Yuzuru HANYU (JPN) 49.14 Grand Prix Final 2015 2 Yuzuru HANYU (JPN) 49.04 World Championship 2016 3 Yuzuru HANYU (JPN) 48.55 SC Autumn Classic 2017 4 Javier FERNANDEZ (ESP) 48.26 World Championship 2017 5 Patrick CHAN (CAN) 48.02 World Championship 2017 6 Yuzuru HANYU (JPN) 47.35 Grand Prix Final 2016 6 Yuzuru HANYU (JPN) 47.35 World Championship 2017 8 Javier FERNANDEZ (ESP) 47.32 European Championship 2017 9 Patrick CHAN (CAN) 47.21 World Championship 2016 10 Patrick CHAN (CAN) 47.18 Olympics 2014 TOP 10 FREE SKATING PROGRAM COMPONENT SCORE (PCS) Patrick CHAN (CAN) 4 Yuzuru HANYU (JPN) 3 Javier FERNANDEZ (ESP) 3 Reveal hidden contents # SKATER FS PCS EVENT 1 Yuzuru HANYU (JPN) 98.56 Grand Prix Final 2015 2 Javier FERNANDEZ (ESP) 98.36 World Championship 2016 3 Yuzuru HANYU (JPN) 97.20 NHK Trophy 2015 4 Patrick CHAN (CAN) 97.14 Four Continents Championships 2016 5 Yuzuru HANYU (JPN) 97.08 World Championship 2017 6 Javier FERNANDEZ (ESP) 96.78 Grand Prix Final 2015 7 Patrick CHAN (CAN) 96.50 Trophee Eric Bompard 2013 8 Patrick CHAN (CAN) 96.08 Grand Prix Final 2015 9 Javier FERNANDEZ (ESP) 95.70 Cup of Russia 2016 10 Patrick CHAN (CAN) 95.48 Grand Prix Final 2013 TOP 10 SHORT PROGRAM TOTAL ELEMENT SCORE (TES) Yuzuru HANYU (JPN) 5 Shoma UNO (JPN) 2 Javier FERNANDEZ (ESP) 1 Nathan CHEN (USA) 1 Boyang JIN (CHN) 1 Reveal hidden contents # SKATER SP TES EVENT 1 Yuzuru HANYU (JPN) 64.17 Skate Canada Autumn Classic 2017 2 Yuzuru HANYU (JPN) 61.81 Grand Prix Final 2015 3 Yuzuru HANYU (JPN) 61.52 World Championship 2016 4 Javier FERNANDEZ (ESP) 60.79 World Championship 2017 5 Nathan CHEN (USA) 59.58 Four Continents Championships 2017 6 Yuzuru HANYU (JPN) 59.44 NHK Trophy 2015 7 Yuzuru HANYU (JPN) 59.18 Grand Prix Final 2016 8 Shoma UNO (JPN) 59.17 Lombardia Trophy 2017 9 Shoma UNO (JPN) 59.16 World Championship 2017 10 Boyang JIN (CHN) 58.41 Four Continents Championships 2017 TOP 10 FREE SKATING TOTAL ELEMENT SCORE (TES) Yuzuru HANYU (JPN) 4 Shoma UNO (JPN) 2 Nathan CHEN (USA) 2 Javier FERNANDEZ (ESP) 1 Boyang JIN (CHN) 1 Reveal hidden contents # SKATER FS TES EVENT 1 Yuzuru HANYU (JPN) 126.12 World Championship 2017 2 Shoma UNO (JPN) 122.87 Lombardia Trophy 2017 3 Yuzuru HANYU (JPN) 120.92 Grand Prix Final 2015 4 Shoma UNO (JPN) 120.03 World Championship 2017 5 Boyang JIN (CHN) 118.94 World Championship 2017 6 Yuzuru HANYU (JPN) 118.87 NHK Trophy 2015 7 Javier FERNANDEZ (ESP) 118.05 World Championship 2016 8 Nathan CHEN (USA) 115.48 Four Continents Championships 2017 9 Nathan CHEN (USA) 113.13 Grand Prix Final 2016 10 Yuzuru HANYU (JPN) 112.33 Four Continents Championships 2017 TOP 10 SHORT PROGRAM TOTAL GOE Yuzuru HANYU (JPN) 7 Patrick CHAN (CAN) 1 Javier FERNANDEZ (ESP) 1 Tatsuki MACHIDA (JPN) 1 Reveal hidden contents # SKATER SP GOE EVENT 1 Yuzuru HANYU (JPN) 14.66 Skate Canada Autumn Classic 2017 2 Yuzuru HANYU (JPN) 14.36 Grand Prix Final 2015 3 Yuzuru HANYU (JPN) 14.07 World Championship 2016 4 Javier FERNANDEZ (ESP) 13.04 World Championship 2017 5 Yuzuru HANYU (JPN) 11.39 NHK Trophy 2015 6 Patrick CHAN (CAN) 11.21 World Championship 2017 7 Yuzuru HANYU (JPN) 10.88 Olympics 2014 8 Yuzuru HANYU (JPN) 10.66 Grand Prix Final 2013 9 Tatsuki MACHIDA (JPN) 10.62 World Championship 2014 10 Yuzuru HANYU (JPN) 10.56 Four Continents Championships 2017 TOP 10 FREE SKATING TOTAL GOE Yuzuru HANYU (JPN) 5 Patrick CHAN (CAN) 4 Javier FERNANDEZ (ESP) 1 Reveal hidden contents # SKATER FS GOE EVENT 1 Yuzuru HANYU (JPN) 25.73 Grand Prix Final 2015 2 Javier FERNANDEZ (ESP) 23.32 World Championship 2016 3 Yuzuru HANYU (JPN) 23.08 NHK Trophy 2015 4 Yuzuru HANYU (JPN) 22.69 World Championship 2017 5 Patrick CHAN (CAN) 21.18 Four Continents Championships 2016 6 Patrick CHAN (CAN) 19.44 Grand Prix Final 2015 7 Yuzuru HANYU (JPN) 19.13 Four Continents Championships 2017 8 Patrick CHAN (CAN) 18.25 Skate Canada 2015 9 Yuzuru HANYU (JPN) 17.61 World Team Trophy 2015 10 Patrick CHAN (CAN) 17.48 Trophee Eric Bompard 2013 Haha wow. You can totally see two clear and different batches of skaters in the domains they excel in. Hanyu and Fernandez are the only two who make appearances on both (proof that Brian and his team are doing something right and he doesn't even make it seem like winning is everything and skating is the only thing that defines his athlete's lives) with one reigning supreme in absolutely everything, and not even close to done yet. Also this bit: 11 時間前, xeyraさんが言いました: TOP 10 FREE SKATING PROGRAM COMPONENT SCORE (PCS) Patrick CHAN (CAN) 4 Yuzuru HANYU (JPN) 3 Javier FERNANDEZ (ESP) 3 If I may be allowed a bit of the Extraness™ that Hanyu runs on daily, this is what it looks like on a closer perspective: 引用 TOP 5 FREE SKATING PROGRAM COMPONENT SCORE (PCS) Yuzuru HANYU (JPN) 3 Patrick CHAN (CAN) 1 Javier FERNANDEZ (ESP) 1 All 3 of his PCS scores in the top 10 are in the top 5, forming a double-decker sandwich with Chan and Fernandez as the different filling on each layer and him as the bread: 引用 # SKATER FS PCS EVENT 1 Yuzuru HANYU (JPN) 98.56 Grand Prix Final 2015 2 Javier FERNANDEZ (ESP) 98.36 World Championship 2016 3 Yuzuru HANYU (JPN) 97.20 NHK Trophy 2015 4 Patrick CHAN (CAN) 97.14 Four Continents Championships 2016 5 Yuzuru HANYU (JPN) 97.08 World Championship 2017 ...what? You have to admit, it's a pretty amusing image. >.< Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
xeyra Posted September 30, 2017 Share Posted September 30, 2017 34 minutes ago, ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ said: All 3 of his PCS scores in the top 10 are in the top 5, forming a double-decker sandwich with Chan and Fernandez as the different filling on each layer and him as the bread: ...what? You have to admit, it's a pretty amusing image. >.< I'm having soooo many fun images out of this. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Murieleirum Posted October 2, 2017 Share Posted October 2, 2017 I've watched Skate Canada's Seimei 2015 for the first time Canada sure has never been easy on Yuzu, PCS wise. He got an 88 Program Components Score for a not completely clean, 3 quads free program, already filled with transitions and depth of interpretation - same PCS of Nathan Chen's Free at US International this year Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kaeryth Posted October 2, 2017 Share Posted October 2, 2017 Olympic judges draw held during Nebelhorn Trophy The panels were drawn as follows: Ladies: Russia, Canada, United States, Japan, Kazakhstan, South Korea, China, Belgium, Slovakia, France, Germany, Hungary, Latvia Men: Japan, China, Spain, Canada, United States, Russia, Israel, Uzbekistan, Latvia, Australia, Kazakhstan, France, Czech Republic Pairs: China, Germany, Russia, Canada, France, Italy, United States, Australia, Austria, Israel, Czech Republic, Finland, Hungary (The latter two countries will not have pairs entered in PyeongChang but were drawn to fill out the 13-judge allotment.) Ice dance: Canada, France, United States, Russia, Italy, Israel, Poland, Ukraine, China, Turkey, Spain, Slovak Republic, Japan Team event judges: Ladies team event: Belgium, Canada, China, France, Germany, Hungary, Israel, Latvia, Russia Men's team event: Austria, Canada, China, Finland, Hungary, Israel, Kazakhstan, Latvia, United States Pairs team event: Australia, Canada, China, Czech Republic, Finland, France, Germany, Hungary, Israel Ice dance team event: Canada, China, Israel, Japan, Slovak Republic, Spain, United States, Turkey, Ukraine Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
katonice Posted October 4, 2017 Share Posted October 4, 2017 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
xeyra Posted October 4, 2017 Share Posted October 4, 2017 3 minutes ago, katonice said: Why no mention of Wakaba, Mr. Honda? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Xen Posted October 4, 2017 Share Posted October 4, 2017 1 hour ago, xeyra said: Why no mention of Wakaba, Mr. Honda? Well he also did not mention Ashley Wagner nor Karen Chen, both who made it to the worlds team for the US in 2017. Never mind the seniors, wonder what he thinks looking at the JGP circuit for the ladies- some of the girls there can give the senior ladies a run for the money on TES at least. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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