IDK what dick button was smoking about her getting deductions when not doing the requirements... she did do the requirements. He's a legend by my God he's the worst commentator who spoke too soon on everything and is too emotional. Thank God this era of commentators are over.
This afternoon I watched Skating Spectacular 1987 on my Amazon Firestick, featuring Brain Boitano and Jill Trenary! In her first performance, Trenary, looking sugar-sweet and angelic in white, skated to some classical music. In her second performance, she looked animal-sexy, raunchy, edgy and devil-hot in that super-sensual, super- bad, shiny, skintight, diamond-studded black spandex catsuit, skating to "One Rock & Roll Too Many" from Broadway's Starlight Express! Those old PBS specials, even though they're in awful quality, take me back to the good old days, when educational programming blocks from 10:00-2:30 were king! 😊😊😊
A beautiful loop, axel, toe loop and the purity of her line would've at least gotten a 4.0 plus a not bad flip double toe and you'd give a 2.0 and 2.5 you are not only ignorant but that would've gotten you Fired for incompetence, so instead of attacking her looks and over exaggerating things( which by the way is a sign of low intelligence) maybe check yourself and shut the absolute fu$@ up.
Why on earth were her scores so low? I kinda laughed that in the first minute some kids were turned walking out up the stairs. She was clean on all of her components.
The jump combination was too easy. It was a 3T/2T. 1991 kinda marked the year women really began going after a full arsenal of triples and Tonya Harding was doing a 3A. A triple toe combination at this point was going to have a low base mark when Lutz combinations were beginning to be the standard.
@@Juice_Lover123 Thanks - and I get that it is an easier combination. But, I feel like the commentators and judging cared more about the number of completed jumps (with no falls) than the level of difficulty in combination of artistry.
This judging shows how everything was fixed regardless of what you did, for the most part. He could have did 20 quads and he was not going to win. Subjective sports are made fun of for this reason.