Agreed. The triple axel is the quad in the short program and it stinks that unless Valieva goes down she’s going to win because of the triple Axel. I’d love, love to see Trusova hit the triple Axel in the short and be within striking distance after the short. If there were quads in the short program, it’d at least give the other two Russians a legit shot to win since they both do harder quads than Valieva. Hopefully they’ll allow them in the short program next quad. I realize it will further the gap between Russia and most of the rest of the world, but we’ll see how long Russia can maintain the talent pool coming up.
I dipped my toe in a figure skating forum and it’s interesting to read the comments about the sport’s progression. A lot of them hate the factory line of the top coach, but honestly I don’t think that’s her fault per se. There’s only 3 spots and Russia could probably place 6 or so in the top 10 — if all are healthy. So it’s going to make Russia a very, very competitive place. It will inevitably force more technical content because the other part of their score is capped. Right now the top Russians can go over 110 in the technical content but only 80 points in component score… why wouldn’t you stack the deck if you could?
I’ve also read the lack of swap from the ROC was a coaching spat… most likely involving Mishin. It’s why Sherbakova isn’t an Olympic Champion now.