Anonymous wrote:Where can I watch the award ceremony for women’s figure skating? I watched the competition replay on Peacock but they didn’t show the ceremony.
Anonymous wrote:What do these random olympian participants after the Olympics is done? Go back to making $50k a year as coaches in their random sport?
Anonymous wrote:What do these random olympian participants after the Olympics is done? Go back to making $50k a year as coaches in their random sport?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ilia’s arrogance did him in.
Wasn't he heard saying after his performance waiting for his results that only if they had let him go to Beijing in 2022, he would be on that podium?
How so?
NP. Because, theoretically, he would have gotten his nerves and Olympic inexperience over with, and then his second games would have been fruitful. See also: Nathan Chen Olympics 1 vs. Nathan Chen Olympics 2.
It was a controversial decision at the time in 2022 to send Jason Brown instead of Ilia. That said, Jason Brown performed well and was decently ranked. It’s impossible to say what could have or would have happened. I love Jason Brown and was glad he was on the team in 2022; Ilia did not perform well at that Worlds just a few weeks later.
Anyway, I wish Ilia all the best and hope he continues to mature, as a person and as an athlete. I feel for him, to have skated so well to help USA win team gold and then to fall so short in the individual event.
They underutilized him last Olympics and overextended him this time. As a result, he was instrumental in securing gold for the team and was left with nothing in individual event.
They had absolutely no business putting their A team into the team event. He burned it all there and there was nothing left for the individual event. They should either hold the team event after the individual meet or explicitly slot a different set of skaters into the team event. You cannot expect top level runthroughs of the same program so frequently.
+1
This team event is cute, but what's the point? I think it would mess up athletes' abilities to peak during the individual performances (you know, the whole point of them coming to the Olympics)
Yeah, I don’t get it. It isn’t a team sport. When do they start doing this?
But to that point, I also don’t think they should have a gymnastics team medal either.
It's interesting because in gymnastics, it has always been the event that matters most. Team gold is the pinnacle.
I actually really like the Team Event and think the skaters themselves have started to treat it as a realer thing. The fact that Ilia would even consider doing both programs... I think it should clearly come after the individual events though. I dont understand why they don't just flip the timing.
In gymnastics the team event is always first too, and those gymnasts seem to do fine in the AA afterwords. As in, the best ones tend to win. I don’t see why skating should be different?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Apparently it's a piercing in the little piece of skin that connects your lip to your gum. I guess it's removable??
It’s actually bad for your teeth.
You don’t know fool
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Allyssa Lou - can we discuss her hair? What would her color treatment be called by the beauty professionals? In any case, looks expensive, but the grow-out process could be tricky. Personally, I think her hair suited her. The grill work on her teeth was distracting. How does one floss around that?
She doesn’t care what you think. Learn to spell the name of someone you’re trying to trash online.
I don't mind her look but I esg shed clean up her language. My 6 year old ideaolozes her and has been saying on repeat, “that's what I'm fu**ing talking about.”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Allyssa Lou - can we discuss her hair? What would her color treatment be called by the beauty professionals? In any case, looks expensive, but the grow-out process could be tricky. Personally, I think her hair suited her. The grill work on her teeth was distracting. How does one floss around that?
She doesn’t care what you think. Learn to spell the name of someone you’re trying to trash online.
I don't mind her look but I esg shed clean up her language. My 6 year old ideaolozes her and has been saying on repeat, “that's what I'm fu**ing talking about.”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Apparently it's a piercing in the little piece of skin that connects your lip to your gum. I guess it's removable??
It’s actually bad for your teeth.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Apparently it's a piercing in the little piece of skin that connects your lip to your gum. I guess it's removable??
It’s actually bad for your teeth.
Anonymous wrote:Apparently it's a piercing in the little piece of skin that connects your lip to your gum. I guess it's removable??
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ilia’s arrogance did him in.
Wasn't he heard saying after his performance waiting for his results that only if they had let him go to Beijing in 2022, he would be on that podium?
How so?
NP. Because, theoretically, he would have gotten his nerves and Olympic inexperience over with, and then his second games would have been fruitful. See also: Nathan Chen Olympics 1 vs. Nathan Chen Olympics 2.
It was a controversial decision at the time in 2022 to send Jason Brown instead of Ilia. That said, Jason Brown performed well and was decently ranked. It’s impossible to say what could have or would have happened. I love Jason Brown and was glad he was on the team in 2022; Ilia did not perform well at that Worlds just a few weeks later.
Anyway, I wish Ilia all the best and hope he continues to mature, as a person and as an athlete. I feel for him, to have skated so well to help USA win team gold and then to fall so short in the individual event.
They underutilized him last Olympics and overextended him this time. As a result, he was instrumental in securing gold for the team and was left with nothing in individual event.
They had absolutely no business putting their A team into the team event. He burned it all there and there was nothing left for the individual event. They should either hold the team event after the individual meet or explicitly slot a different set of skaters into the team event. You cannot expect top level runthroughs of the same program so frequently.
+1
This team event is cute, but what's the point? I think it would mess up athletes' abilities to peak during the individual performances (you know, the whole point of them coming to the Olympics)
Yeah, I don’t get it. It isn’t a team sport. When do they start doing this?
But to that point, I also don’t think they should have a gymnastics team medal either.
It's interesting because in gymnastics, it has always been the event that matters most. Team gold is the pinnacle.
I actually really like the Team Event and think the skaters themselves have started to treat it as a realer thing. The fact that Ilia would even consider doing both programs... I think it should clearly come after the individual events though. I dont understand why they don't just flip the timing.