I posted pretty much the same thing in the comments actually.
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Really PK?
Really?
Are there now rules for
slopestyle comps, where your run must include certain things, and other
things categorically exclude you from podium position? How about we
just give up and turn this into aerials part deux, now with rail
tricks. No-grab tricks mean only one thing: you may have just foregone
an opportunity to add something that could've made your trick more
interesting and technical. They do not mean, all of a sudden, that what
you just did sucked. That's been true since Tanner's 3 in 1242, at
least, if not before. This isn't to say the judges didn't get it wrong,
it's almost always arguable that they did. But saying "this is what you
need to do in a skiing comp to win" is far more unacceptable than a
no-grab double. You would've done better to say he should've lost
points because it was hucked. Moreover, many of us are pretty sick of
sw10-to-win by now... that was 2004, this is not. Not to hate on
Jossi's run at all, just pointing out that you can find fault with what
either of them did and the outcome is going to vary with even the most
informed viewer.
This blog entry was the freeskiing equivalent
of "he bent his knees on that dspin, that's going to cost him a few
points for sure."