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Men SP report

Anna

On the Ice
Joined
Jan 26, 2004
Sheplonov, tango

3A fall
3L2T
3S
CiSt
FCSp to donut
CSSp lfS // coe
SlSt
CCoSp

Rather boring and nothing sound technically

27.15/25/04-1=51.19

Voronov

2F3T
3A excellent
CCSp
3R slow entry, but clean
FSSp lfS, coe
CiSt good attack
CCoSp
SlSt

He is close to Urmanov (his coach) stylistically, but he isn't *that* good (yet?). Clean technique, but not that impressive on its own right.

34.75/35.36=70.11

Kondakov, some bombastic soundtrack

3A fall, poss ur
3L3T
FSSp coe
3F
SlSt
CSSp same as FSSp
CCoSp

He has the attack, but not the power of the music

[OFF he isn't my relative /OFF]

31.58/26.26-1=56.83

Mesnhov

4T2T
3A fall
FSSp
CiSt
CSSp, lfS
SlSt
CCoSp

good speed, but that's about all. I've seen him skating much better and having much better programs.

33.86/32.07-1=63.93

Magerovsky Pasodoble

3A fall, poss ur
3L3T
FSSp, coe, high sit position
3F
CiSt
CCoSp, nearly fell out of the coe on the back U
SlSt
CCSp coe // turnout

Rather boring, actually.

30.30/31.15-1=60.45

Rozanov, Tosca

3A step out, hand
3S2T
3F
FCSp, coe, donut, not closed
CSSp, lfS, good poisition in forward
CiSt
CCoSp

I liked him more last year, this time it was a rush after elements

27.63/28.57=56.20

Lezin, Stairway to Heaven

3A fall, poss ur
3L2T
FSSp, coe
3F
SlSt
CCoSp, back to forw, cam, sit, Y // back Y, lfS, U
CiSt
CSSp, back to forw

Pretty boring, but at least he learned how to do coe in spins without coming to dead stop.

23.83/28/36-1=51.19


Leushin

3A, step out, two-footed
3F3T, df, sit down on the ice
FCSp, coe
2L
CSSp, olfS, coe // coe
CiSt
CSoSp

Nothing special.

28.18/30.79-1=57.97

Gatchinsky

3A, fall
3L fall
2A
FCSp to donut
CiSt
CSSp
SlSt
CCoSp to B

Rather disappointing, he was supposed to be the next prodigy, but I can name several skaters who skated much better (overall, mistakes can happen to anyone, esp. at this age, naturally).

23.34/26.61-2=47.95

Dobrin

4S step out 2T
2A, I don't think it was ever supposed to be 3
FCSp to donut
SlSt
CSSp
CiSt, shaky
CCoSp

Still shaky after quad, but much improved in stamina compared to GP

33.56/36.89=70.45

Mikhailov
3L3T
3F
2A
CSSp
CiSt
FCSp to donut
SlSt
CCoSp

Very good posture and presentation, the best in the field IMHO. Very low PCSs

34.55/31.22=65.77

Uspenski Jr

3L3T
3F
FCSp
2A
CiSt
FSSp
SlSt
CCoSp

very good performance, but I think his spins will be level 1, leve 2 at best, no features.

32.34/32.50=64.84
 

Anna

On the Ice
Joined
Jan 26, 2004
Gryazev

3L3T, fellout of toe
3A saved
3F saved, both jumps to low sit
CiSt
FSSp, lf, twS
SlSt
CCoSp
CSSp, coe, lf, tw

Major improvement, compared to GP events.

35.26/25.67=70.93

Shubin, tango

3A, step out
3S3T
FSSp, coe, twS, good and fast
2F
SlSt, nice character
CSSp
CiSt
CCoSp

Good attitude and presentation, spins and steps were sound, but not difficult enough, I presume

28.97/31.81=60.78

Klimkin

3A step out
4T fall
CSSp, back to forw, coe // coe\
CiSt
3R
CCoSp
SlSt
FCSp

Rather bland performance, his class is still evident, but he could have skated it better.

Borodulin

3L3T
3F no steps
FSSp forw
CiSt
2A out of spreadeagle
CSSp good postition
SlSt
CCoSp

Marks are too low especially for PCS IMHO

31.01/29.68=60.69

Lutai

3A
3L3T
3R
FCSp turnout, donut
CiSt
CSSp, good sit, fast, twS
SlSt
CCoSp

I expected him to do good, but I did not think that he would be the only one to skate clean.

40.49/36.71=77.20

Tretyakov

3L3T
3F
2A
CCoSp
SlSt
CSSp tw S // lf S, back to forw
CiSt
FCSp

Nice Junior level performance

33.80/30.53=64.33
 

yelyoh

Medalist
Joined
Jul 26, 2003
Country
United-States
Anna what were Klimkin's scores? And what placement was he after the short?
Thanks and BTW, great reports.
 

Kasey

Medalist
Joined
Jul 27, 2003
Klimkin got 69.99, barely behind, in 5th place. spots 2-5 are pretty darn close.
 

hockeyfan228

Record Breaker
Joined
Jul 26, 2003
Sheplonov, tango

Gatchinsky

3A, fall
3L fall
2A
FCSp to donut
CiSt
CSSp
SlSt
CCoSp to B

Rather disappointing, he was supposed to be the next prodigy, but I can name several skaters who skated much better (overall, mistakes can happen to anyone, esp. at this age, naturally).

23.34/26.61-2=47.95
In an interview that was translated on FSU, Mishin wanted him to compete so that he got used to skating with world-class skaters. He thought that the young Gatchinsky would get out those kind of nerves early.
 
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