I wouldn't consider that masculine in today's world. It's just not a well rounded skater. If you watch the top 4 finishers from the men's event in the last Olympics, they are all very artistic and well rounded skaters. If she mimicked the artistry of a traditionally "masculine" program, by including things like sharper movements instead of more graceful and balletic movements which are traditionally considered more feminine, then I'd consider her more masculine. But when I watched each of her Olympic programs, all I could of was how I saw so many kids skate similarly (minus the quads) at local Juvenile level competitions when I was growing up.