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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] 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! [/quote] You know in your heart if they were good enough they'd have actual solo competition medals. [/quote] I can’t say this is good enough to win the toddlers competition…she can barely stand upright [twitter]https://twitter.com/SCMPNews/status/1490634798288850944[/twitter] [/quote] You're being utterly ridiculous. [/quote] She fell four times. FOUR. TIMES. Her team score is a 1 and that’s because negative doesn’t exist on the scoreboard. I’ve never seen anything that bad. And she still has to compete in the ladies single. [/quote] Why do you dislike her so much? Are you this angry at Jin Boyang? He is a world bronze medalist and was 4th in the team event. In fact, the only reason he wasn’t last was that Keegan Messing from Canada couldn’t clear his covid tests. He was capable of placing higher and couldn’t pull through. Honestly, there was absolutely no one else the Chinese could have sent that could have done better than last place in the free skate. They just don’t have any strong women’s skaters. Plus ANYONE China could have sent would have been in last place. Kamilia Valeiva is other worldly. Kaori Sakamoto was 6th at the last world championships and Karen Chen placed 4th there. Admittedly, Madeline Schizas was an under the radar newbie that has improved drastically, but considering she beat Karen last night she would have also beaten anyone else China could have sent. The nature of the team event is that almost all the 10 countries competing only have strength in 2 disciplines. 3 gets you in medal contention like the US and the US this time around and all 4 gets you a gold like Canada in 2018 and ROC in 2014/2022. That means for most countries at least 2 of their disciplines are weak. For China that is dance and even more so, women’s. Some countries had skaters in the team event that are so weak they didn’t qualify to the olympics on their own. They are ONLY there for the team event like the Italian ladies skater and the German mens skater. The team event means some of these really weak skaters are being aired on US tv for the first time ever. It’s not like NBC is going to air the 30th best mens skater tonight. They tend to only air the top 10-12 (if even that many) so most American viewers aren’t used to seeing bad skates. You are clearly a very new skating viewer. Watch Anna Pogorilaya at the 2015 worlds. Now that was BAD. [/quote]
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