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Monthly Archives: June 2022
The Beijing programs: the scores. Yuma Kagiyama’s FS
Penultimate program I checked: Yuma Kagiyama’s free skate. Before proceeding with my analysis, I remind you of the introductory post with the rules and some preliminary explanations, and the analyzes that I have already published: Kagiyama’s program has far fewer … Continue reading
The Beijing programs: the scores. Shoma Uno’s FS
In my analysis of the short programs I have decided to proceed in reverse order of the final ranking. I watched the programs of four skaters: Nathan Chen, Yuma Kagiyama, Shoma Uno and Yuzuru Hanyu. If you need a bullet … Continue reading
The Beijing programs: the scores. Yuzuru Hanyu’s FS
I confess that I have watched the free skates much less than the short programs. The work on the short programs took me a lot of time, and these are programs… short. Doing the same work on the longer programs … Continue reading
The Beijing programs: the scores. Yuzuru Hanyu’s SP
Yuzuru Hanyu’s is the last short program I recalculated the score. If you don’t remember the details of the rules or you want to know the type of work I have done, you can read this post: I have already … Continue reading
The Beijing programs: the scores. Shoma Uno’s SP
Third short program in Beijing, and third short program that I watched very carefully. I mentioned the bullets and deductions related to each element, and the PCS table, in this post: After the preliminary explanations, I wondered what marks Nathan … Continue reading
The Beijing programs: the scores. Yuma Kagiyama’s SP
In the short program in Beijing, Yuma Kagiyama improved his personal best by over seven points, with a score that, in history, is only lower than that of 4 programs skated by Nathan Chen (one skated in Beijing), 8 skated … Continue reading
The Beijing Programs: the scores. Nathan Chen’s SP
As I said, I watched Nathan Chen Yuma Kagiyama, Shoma Uno and Yuzuru Hanyu’s short program and free skate. The rules, and the explanations on my way of proceeding, can be found in this post: The video on which I … Continue reading
The Beijing programs: the scores. Introduction
It took me a lot longer than I would have liked, but I finished watching the programs for the Men’s competition in Beijing. Not all of them, I focused on the four skaters who, in the official ranking, occupy the … Continue reading
The price of mistakes
Not surprisingly, my last post drew some reactions. Not many, of course, mine is a small blog, but many of those who have read it have enjoyed what I have written. Many, not all. And one of the comments that … Continue reading
PCS in Beijing: the new Olympic Champion and the others
I spent a lot of time watching the short programs skated in Beijing. I did it because I really wanted to understand what the skaters had done, how they had skated. I have already written about it in several posts, … Continue reading