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Ladies SP results

Ptichka

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Jul 28, 2003
1 Irina SLUTSKAYA 66.43
2 Elena SOKOLOVA 60.88
3 Sarah MEIER 60.87
4 Elene GEDEVANISHVILI 60.19
5 Carolina KOSTNER 60.04
6 Viktoria VOLCHKOVA 57.08
7 Susanna PÖYKIÖ 56.05
8 Viktoria PAVUK 50.70
9 Alisa DREI 49.76
10 Idora HEGEL 48.63
11 Kiira KORPI 47.74
12 Annette DYTRT 47.39
13 Julia SEBESTYEN 46.61
14 Elena GLEBOVA 42.32
15 Nadege BOBILLIER 41.89
16 Martine ZUIDERWIJK 41.69
17 Tugba KARADEMIR 41.42
18 Teodora POSTIC 41.15
19 Valentina MARCHEI 40.31
20 Andrea KREUZER 39.92
21 Sonia RADEVA 39.29
22 Lina JOHANSSON 38.09
23 Jacqueline BELENYESIOVA 37.27
24 Ekaterina PROYDA 37.17
25 Fleur MAXWELL 37.10
26 Ivana HUDZIECOVA 33.62
27 Cindy CARQUILLAT 31.10
28 Zeljka KRIZMANIC 29.82
29 Olga ZADVORNOVA 29.62
30 Kirsten VERBIST 29.16
31 Ksenia JASTSENJSKI 23.00
32 Ruta GAJAUSKAITE 22.69

Surprised to see Sebestyen so low; glad for Gedevanishvili - her technical score almost matched Irina's!; awful placement for Maxwell. Places 2 through 5 are in a virtual tie (so Kostner's 5th is really a no big deal), with the next two close behind.
 

Frau Muller

Final Flight
Joined
Mar 1, 2005
Wonderful surprise for the lovely, ultra-svelte Georgian pixie! I remember her dynamic jumps & overall 'sparkle' at the March 2005 Jr Wds, where she won bronze and beat-out the likes of Kimmie Meissner, no less. Could Elene G. be the out-of-left-field 'Oksana' of this year? She will be the youngest of all competitors in Torino....age 15. She barely made the cut-off (born on the 'right' side of the cut-off date by a couple of months).

Could this be "The Revenge of the 15-year-olds"? I'd love to see her do well here at Euros, then go on to Torino & upset the apple cart a bit! :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
 

IS79

Rinkside
Joined
Jan 18, 2006
I belive Elene turned sixteen this month.
Great skate for her.:agree:
I'm a little surprised about how the judges saw Volchkova. I did not have the impression she had to be below the 60 points.
 
Joined
Jul 11, 2003
Sarah Meier always had the potential but always collapsed in competition. Apparently she hit this time out. I hope they show her on TV. She's finished with an .01 less than Sokolova.

Joe
 

Jaana

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Jul 27, 2003
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Finland
I was very impressed by Sarah Meier and Elena Gedevanishvili (huh, that is a difficult last name to remember, fortunately at least the first name is easy, LOL). Also Slutskaya´s speed and interpretation for Totentanz is really awesome. That number definetely is not going to become a Totentanz for HER in the Olympics, I´d predict.

It will be interesting to see whether a few of those skaters that succeeded so well in SP, will fall down a bit in LP results.
 

Ptichka

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Jul 28, 2003
Jaana said:
I was very impressed by Sarah Meier and Elena Gedevanishvili (huh, that is a difficult last name to remember, fortunately at least the first name is easy, LOL).
Hey, if Americans could learn to pronounce the name of General Shalikashvili, they can learn the anme of Gedevanishvili! (I know you're not American, Jaana). Actually, all one needs to remember is "Gedevani", and then just append the typical Georgian last name suffix of "shvili".
 
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