That’s so true! The edge on a Alina was a standard outside edge for a lutz! Mariah’s flip was definitely an inside edge. This is getting a bit ridiculous lol. They shouldn’t have called those.
alina started with a shallow outside edge and shifted to an unclear/inside edge. you need to hold the edge the whole time not just on the beggining or the end. that lutz had a loop entry and both jumps were under
Alina’s edge wasnt good at this SP. It was quite blurry. I would’ve given her !. BTW, Alena’s UR on her 3A is one of the worst calls l’ve ever seen. I cant see any underrotation in her 3A.
That’s so true! The edge on a Alina was a standard outside edge for a lutz! Mariah’s flip was definitely an inside edge. This is getting a bit ridiculous lol. They shouldn’t have called those.
lawomann She shouldn’t have gotten an edge call because she took off from the back inside edge, so it was a proper flip
@lawomann Mariah was marked for an outside edge on a flip. She took off on an inside edge.
Standard outside edge? Seriously?
The music is scary
alina started with a shallow outside edge and shifted to an unclear/inside edge. you need to hold the edge the whole time not just on the beggining or the end. that lutz had a loop entry and both jumps were under
Alina’s edge wasnt good at this SP. It was quite blurry. I would’ve given her !.
BTW, Alena’s UR on her 3A is one of the worst calls l’ve ever seen. I cant see any underrotation in her 3A.
She took off facing backwards and was supposed to land facing the camera because it’s 3,5 rotations. She did 3.
Tamrik145 Nope. She did perfect 3.5 revolutions. It was super-clean with a little shaky landing.
J J that’s right, anyone who thinks this 3A is UR simply has no clue how to measure rotation