the animators did his 4Lz take-off dirty omg
like first of all, the edge looks unclear or even, dare i say it, inside.
second, what is with his toepick? why does it look like the entire blade is on the ice. does christophe have a flooptz? 😭
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the animators did his 4Lz take-off dirty omg
like first of all, the edge looks unclear or even, dare i say it, inside.
second, what is with his toepick? why does it look like the entire blade is on the ice. does christophe have a flooptz? 😭

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I noticed that in the fs fandom, narratives determine everything. I remember the 2017-18 season, how everybody seemed to be pointing out Evgenia's flutz, while praising Alina's "lutz."
In reality, her edge becomes shallow/flat right before takeoff. Her toe pick assist morphs into a blade assist, so it's not a proper toe jump and as such not even a proper lutz.
For instance, this attempt here. It starts out on a clear outside edge.
But then it morphs into an unclear/flat edge.
Then, the toe pick assist becomes a blade assist.
https://youtu.be/Ut4twKuOc2c
However, this isn't something a lot of people pointed out at the time, especially in comparison to Evgenia. Everyone knew that Evgenia flutzed (or rather flooptzed) and had a blade assist, due to Koola King's videos, to the point she was called "Flutzgenia." But there just wasn't this level of scrutiny for anyone else with poor technique, including Alina.
A sport cannot be fair when double standards like this exist and false narratives drive the conversation. I hope that, as time passes, most fans will learn how to identify poor technique on their own, without relying on someone else's (possibly biased) judgement.
Alexandra Trusova's Looptz (link)
vs
Anna Shcherbakova's Flooptz (link)
Mikhail Kolyada's Lutz (link)
vs
Stephen Gogolev's Flooptz (link)