2022 Olympics

Anonymous
Loved watching the Japanese skater who just went. She looked so joyful!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Is there a video of Zhu's performance?


No, its being censored. Big surprise. Here's the start of the program.

Anonymous
The 15 yo Russian skater was of course beautiful and even with a fall she scored 30 points higher than anyone else.

I really dislike the unattractive plié move everyone seems to be doing this year.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The 15 yo Russian skater was of course beautiful and even with a fall she scored 30 points higher than anyone else.

I really dislike the unattractive plié move everyone seems to be doing this year.


That's called a cantilever and people have been doing it for ages.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Yes, Ilia should be competing at the Olympics — it is so sketchy how they ignore the results of nationals to pick whom ever they want.. And he is a local kid (FCPS student)!


Not picking Malinin for the Olympics was absolutely the right decision. What would be sketchy is if US Figure Skating ignored the careful criteria they set up to choose the Olympic team. The criteria is there for a reason. They followed it, which was the right thing to do. Body of work is reliable. Brown and Zhou (Malinin beat Zhou at Nationals, too, remember?) have come through time and again for the US. (Well, Zhou often chokes, like he did last night, but he also has had good moments.) Malinin had one good competition. He could be a flash in the pan. Who knows? The Olympics are not the time to figure that out. The right US men are on the team.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The 15 yo Russian skater was of course beautiful and even with a fall she scored 30 points higher than anyone else.

I really dislike the unattractive plié move everyone seems to be doing this year.


That's called a cantilever and people have been doing it for ages.


Yeah, like in Sonja Henie shows in the middle of the last century. For ages is right.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
You must be desperate because you're making basic mistakes. Zhu qualified under the women's TEAM short program. She fell under that program and took the entire Chinese team (7 other competitors) who were in 3rd place - down to 5th. Preventing an entire TEAM from medaling. So a) it wasn't just 3 out of 27 people who can medal and b) her failure became her team's failure which makes it even more pitiful. Thanks to her Japan is in the lead for Bronze and there's no way anyone but Russia and U.S. will take Silver and Gold for team medals (not even speaking on individuals). The lead is too far to catch up for a team medal with one program remaining.

Here's the U.S. celebrating its 2018 Bronze TEAM medal.




You must be really new to Olympic figure skating if you think the team medal means anything. God bless you and your little bronze medal.

But you haven't answered the question.

Do you think only the athletes who have a reasonable chance to win should enter the competition?

In the competition that MATTERS, ladies' singles event, there will be thirty women competing. Including a woman from Azerbaijan. And a woman from Finland. And a woman from Australia. Who have no path to medals, whose names no one knows except their countrymen. They have no chance to win. Do you think they shouldn't be there? Do you think they should pack up and go home?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Yes, Ilia should be competing at the Olympics — it is so sketchy how they ignore the results of nationals to pick whom ever they want.. And he is a local kid (FCPS student)!


Not picking Malinin for the Olympics was absolutely the right decision. What would be sketchy is if US Figure Skating ignored the careful criteria they set up to choose the Olympic team. The criteria is there for a reason. They followed it, which was the right thing to do. Body of work is reliable. Brown and Zhou (Malinin beat Zhou at Nationals, too, remember?) have come through time and again for the US. (Well, Zhou often chokes, like he did last night, but he also has had good moments.) Malinin had one good competition. He could be a flash in the pan. Who knows? The Olympics are not the time to figure that out. The right US men are on the team.


Only a national champion is guaranteed a berth. Everyone else is at the discretion of the federation.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
You must be desperate because you're making basic mistakes. Zhu qualified under the women's TEAM short program. She fell under that program and took the entire Chinese team (7 other competitors) who were in 3rd place - down to 5th. Preventing an entire TEAM from medaling. So a) it wasn't just 3 out of 27 people who can medal and b) her failure became her team's failure which makes it even more pitiful. Thanks to her Japan is in the lead for Bronze and there's no way anyone but Russia and U.S. will take Silver and Gold for team medals (not even speaking on individuals). The lead is too far to catch up for a team medal with one program remaining.

Here's the U.S. celebrating its 2018 Bronze TEAM medal.




You must be really new to Olympic figure skating if you think the team medal means anything. God bless you and your little bronze medal.

But you haven't answered the question.

Do you think only the athletes who have a reasonable chance to win should enter the competition?

In the competition that MATTERS, ladies' singles event, there will be thirty women competing. Including a woman from Azerbaijan. And a woman from Finland. And a woman from Australia. Who have no path to medals, whose names no one knows except their countrymen. They have no chance to win. Do you think they shouldn't be there? Do you think they should pack up and go home?


The only medals the US took in 2018 were ice dance and team. So a half dozen of those people standing there would not be Olympic medalists otherwise. Be sure to let them know someone on DCUM thinks their once in a lifetime Olympic Bronze medal is inconsequential but just showing up for vibes is amazing!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Yes, Ilia should be competing at the Olympics — it is so sketchy how they ignore the results of nationals to pick whom ever they want.. And he is a local kid (FCPS student)!


Not picking Malinin for the Olympics was absolutely the right decision. What would be sketchy is if US Figure Skating ignored the careful criteria they set up to choose the Olympic team. The criteria is there for a reason. They followed it, which was the right thing to do. Body of work is reliable. Brown and Zhou (Malinin beat Zhou at Nationals, too, remember?) have come through time and again for the US. (Well, Zhou often chokes, like he did last night, but he also has had good moments.) Malinin had one good competition. He could be a flash in the pan. Who knows? The Olympics are not the time to figure that out. The right US men are on the team.


Brown hasn't "come through." He skates clean programs that are not up to the current international standards of difficulty. He does not place internationally and will not.

That "flash in the pan" could have been competitive with his program. Oh well.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Yes, Ilia should be competing at the Olympics — it is so sketchy how they ignore the results of nationals to pick whom ever they want.. And he is a local kid (FCPS student)!


Not picking Malinin for the Olympics was absolutely the right decision. What would be sketchy is if US Figure Skating ignored the careful criteria they set up to choose the Olympic team. The criteria is there for a reason. They followed it, which was the right thing to do. Body of work is reliable. Brown and Zhou (Malinin beat Zhou at Nationals, too, remember?) have come through time and again for the US. (Well, Zhou often chokes, like he did last night, but he also has had good moments.) Malinin had one good competition. He could be a flash in the pan. Who knows? The Olympics are not the time to figure that out. The right US men are on the team.


Brown hasn't "come through." He skates clean programs that are not up to the current international standards of difficulty. He does not place internationally and will not.

That "flash in the pan" could have been competitive with his program. Oh well.

Sure he has. Brown finished 7th in the 2021 World Championships, ensuring that, paired with Chen’s score, the US would have the chance for 3 Olympic slots in the men’s event. Zhou finished - oops! - 25th in those championships! Didn’t even qualify for the long program. Cough cough.

Brown also qualified for the Grand Prix final this season - meaning he was among the top 6 men in the world.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Yes, Ilia should be competing at the Olympics — it is so sketchy how they ignore the results of nationals to pick whom ever they want.. And he is a local kid (FCPS student)!


Not picking Malinin for the Olympics was absolutely the right decision. What would be sketchy is if US Figure Skating ignored the careful criteria they set up to choose the Olympic team. The criteria is there for a reason. They followed it, which was the right thing to do. Body of work is reliable. Brown and Zhou (Malinin beat Zhou at Nationals, too, remember?) have come through time and again for the US. (Well, Zhou often chokes, like he did last night, but he also has had good moments.) Malinin had one good competition. He could be a flash in the pan. Who knows? The Olympics are not the time to figure that out. The right US men are on the team.


Brown hasn't "come through." He skates clean programs that are not up to the current international standards of difficulty. He does not place internationally and will not.

That "flash in the pan" could have been competitive with his program. Oh well.



Sure he has. Brown finished 7th in the 2021 World Championships, ensuring that, paired with Chen’s score, the US would have the chance for 3 Olympic slots in the men’s event. Zhou finished - oops! - 25th in those championships! Didn’t even qualify for the long program. Cough cough.

Brown also qualified for the Grand Prix final this season - meaning he was among the top 6 men in the world.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Yes, Ilia should be competing at the Olympics — it is so sketchy how they ignore the results of nationals to pick whom ever they want.. And he is a local kid (FCPS student)!


Not picking Malinin for the Olympics was absolutely the right decision. What would be sketchy is if US Figure Skating ignored the careful criteria they set up to choose the Olympic team. The criteria is there for a reason. They followed it, which was the right thing to do. Body of work is reliable. Brown and Zhou (Malinin beat Zhou at Nationals, too, remember?) have come through time and again for the US. (Well, Zhou often chokes, like he did last night, but he also has had good moments.) Malinin had one good competition. He could be a flash in the pan. Who knows? The Olympics are not the time to figure that out. The right US men are on the team.


Brown hasn't "come through." He skates clean programs that are not up to the current international standards of difficulty. He does not place internationally and will not.

That "flash in the pan" could have been competitive with his program. Oh well.



Sure he has. Brown finished 7th in the 2021 World Championships, ensuring that, paired with Chen’s score, the US would have the chance for 3 Olympic slots in the men’s event. Zhou finished - oops! - 25th in those championships! Didn’t even qualify for the long program. Cough cough.

Brown also qualified for the Grand Prix final this season - meaning he was among the top 6 men in the world.


I’m not a particular fan of Zhou either, but there was little doubt he’d be joining Chen on the team. Brown was the wrong call.

I’d love to see them send a 27-year-old woman to the Olympics who finished off the podium at nationals who only does double jumps when all the other women do triples. Oh, wait. That would never happen.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The 15 yo Russian skater was of course beautiful and even with a fall she scored 30 points higher than anyone else.

I really dislike the unattractive plié move everyone seems to be doing this year.


That's called a cantilever and people have been doing it for ages.


Yeah, like in Sonja Henie shows in the middle of the last century. For ages is right.


No, a cantilever is when the skater is bent backwards over the ice with their knees bent as well.
Anonymous
VZ just tested positive for Covid

Ilia might skate after all
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