Thursday, June 24, 2010

ISU adds second quad option to mens short program

This is odd as very few to almost no skaters do one quad in their short programs. I don't believe this was because skaters didn't like that they couldn't do two! LOL. The past three world championships and the Olympics has shown that no one who does a quad will win a competition based upon how judges are scoring programs right now. Now I do know that the ISU has removed a required step sequence from mens skating. That would give a man who wanted to do a quad or two more set up time. I thought the main reason why quads have nearly completely vanished from mens short programs was because of the time required for set up. There are so few skaters who do quads anymore and you can see that are routinely criticized for lacking choreo and tranistions in there programs as they need time for set up and also recovery really. You might have read what Plushenko was reported to have said in an interivew when he commented on not having transitions because he focuses on his jumps.

Now if you look at Kevin Reynolds who has the talent for a quad toe and quad salchow-would he do both in his short programs? Maybe he will do a test and see what will happen to his PCS score as a result of doing two quads. I thought Brian Joubert could do both a quad toe and quad Salchow but he really hasn't done a quad salchow in a while - and also what would happen to his PCS? Takahashi can't do a quad toe anymore so he tried a quad flip but failed (but failed better than his failures with his quad toe) but he probably wont try anything but a flip now.

Overall it seems to be an odd change as quads are largely disappearing from mens skating anyway.

2 comments:

  1. Hi Casey, I like your blog very much, finally I can share with somebody my thoughts about the quad:))))
    I will begin with Plushenko and what he said about the quad and the transitions. It was pure stupidity and I´ll quote Patrick Ibens, he is blonde after all!!!!!! Plushenko should watch some of his past programs and he will see clearly the QUAD and the TRANSITIONS! Of course, not so many like the skaters who don´t have quads in their programs but definitely more than he had in his olympic SP. Is Plushenko dumb? Sometimes he is!

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  2. Thanks for reading Figure Skating.....-Plushenkos bluntless with the media did cost him!

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