va32h
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If you're going to critique it, you should have at least accomplished it once, IMHO.
That's just silly. Kimmie Meissner can land a triple axel. The only other two women to have accomplished this in competition are Midori Ito and Tanya Harding. Should they be brought in for the sole purpose of commenting on this element? Scott Hamilton never had to land a quad, should he be banned from the men's event?
The takeoff and landing of a jump is the same, whether it has one rotation or ten.
Dick Button was a pioneer, one of the best of the best, still the only American to ever win the European Championships (probably the reason Americans aren't allowed to compete in it anymore).
Perhaps we've become so spoiled by our feel-good, everyone's-a-winner mentality that anything short of gushing praise is considered mean and picky.
If a skater cannot perform an element correctly, Dick Button is hardly the only person to notice. The judges notice, the coaches notice, and their comments are probably far tougher than Dick's.
The job of the commentators is supposed to be to make the event understandable to the viewers at home. How are the viewers supposed to know why one skater is marked above another if they can't point out what was done well and badly?
). There are definitely plenty of "buttonisms" to choose from and you can always count on him to call a skater on her weak leg position in a layback spin or her extension in a spiral.