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I was not surprised to hear about this news since hearing he was meeting with a book publisher with Tara before he went to LA.
I was guessing he may not go to Worlds and might have decided to retire.
And I’m happy for his decision because if he thought it’s the best for him, I think that’s the best.
Personally I was already getting tired to watch COP competitions with the political games, bias from judges, and I don’t feel this kind of system fit with artist types like Johnny who is perfectionist for every details movements and lines plus natural expression with music.
So I don’t have disappointment about his withdrawal, since I was more hoping for it.
I feel sorry for his fans who bought ticket to see him in Worlds ,Torino.
And also for his new fans who discovered him recently.
My husband and I were also the same when we discovered Johnny, we started collecting all the dvds which has all the his performances he did in the past and after that we were happy to watch his skating in the competitions and also ice shows, plus watched Johnny live at COI .
He showed us wonderful performances many times during competitions even though not everyone always liked it. I always enjoyed his performances whether he skated well or not, even a few performances that Johnny may have felt were his worse.
Because I love his beautiful movements and natural expression more than anything else and it was always there no matter what.
My other guess, he may not come back to competition anymore. I think he knows what he is doing and if he withdraw from Worlds, it will cost him for the next season.
If I were him, maybe I would have the same decision as him. He doesn’t owe 3 spots for USFSA since they could care less about who made the 3 spots.
He is also not living for anyone’s expectation, while he always appreciate his fans and support he has freedom of his life.
I’m not a big fan of competitions especially I realized whenever Johnny is on.
For me, it’s stressful to see him skate under the COP.
Especially, nowadays, since the COP became even more strict to particular skaters for jumps, under rotations, wrong edges, etc..
Plus I have been feeling skating competitions are like political games, and also biased judges.
My husband happened to find this information, it’s an interview with a skating judge Patrik Ibens who was one of the judges at Vancouver Olympics games .
The title is “ I would say 10% of judges are completely honest.”
http://tony-wheeler.blogspot.com/2010/03/i-would-say-10-of-judges-are-completely.html
Here are some excerpts :
"
TW: What percent of judges do you feel are/have been completely honest?
PI: Completely honest? I would say 10%.
TW: Really, that low? Why is that?
PI: Yes, but for different reasons. Judges still afraid of their federations even though they are scoring anonymously now, defending their own skaters (national bias) against skaters ranked close to their own, pushing their favorite skaters, judges afraid of being outside the corridor, trying to push a skater from a country to get invitations to act as a referee in that country, or just simply they don’t know what they are doing! "
It’s so hilarious , many skating fans are taking so seriously the scores and analyzing it, but according to the judge, most of the scores just all come from bias, favoritism, and not knowing what they are doing !
" TW: Do you think that the components are judged fairly or used as a “place-holder” of types? You mentioned before that at the end of the day it is basically used in a way to compare the skaters.
PI: I don’t think that the components are judged fairly and not because they are a place-holder, but because some judges are not only missing artistic background, but even more to stay in that stupid corridor of average marks. "
It means some judges have no artistic training and /or artistic experience, for example no knowledge of the basics of dance, acting, pantomime, theater,
music.
Besides their lack of background in these areas, they also bring their own subjective taste to judge the artistry, which they don‘t have knowledge about.
And however skaters try to make “COP friendly programs” ( is called ) or not, if you are not in judges favor, they don’t let you to win.
I don’t think I want my favorite skater Johnny Weir to be in this kind of competitions anymore.
Johnny showed us one of his best performances ever in the Olympics and it gave many in the audience big inspiration and attracted many new fans not from the placement he received, and not from the scores, but from his incredible performance.
I’m so glad many people watched from their heart and could feel it.
If he wants to continue next season, I will support him same as ever, but I much prefer to see him in ice shows than competitions. because I feel he looked more happy and comfortable to perform at ice shows which has freedom from mathematical rules and can perform in his own creative world.
Wish Johnny to be the best in everything he wants.
I'm his forever fan.