Let's not forget Rika Hongo.
I think the silver and bronze medals are up for grabs, with Ulyana and Rika having the advantage of being ahead after the SP, and having more difficult technical content. Of course, Lam & Cain have experience.
Let's not forget Rika Hongo.
I think the silver and bronze medals are up for grabs, with Ulyana and Rika having the advantage of being ahead after the SP, and having more difficult technical content. Of course, Lam & Cain have experience.
Last edited by oleada; 08-23-2012 at 02:27 PM.
Yes Rika has the same chance with Uliana now. Their scores are almost equal. Zhao and Choi may have chance if the others bomb.
Btw, the little Japanese girl Yura Matsuda tried 3Lo+3Lo but first is underrotated, second is downgraded. She also looks so promising for the next seasons.
Only 15 of the 27-field met the minimum score for Junior Worlds.
Radionova's SP is up!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HRsU6MTPK6Y&feature=plcp
LADIES SHORT PROGRAM - VIDEOS & RESULT
1. Elena RADIONOVA (RUS) - 61.15
2. Uliana TITUSHKINA (RUS) - 53.62
3. Rika HONGO (JPN) - 53.16
4. Ashley CAIN (USA) - 51.31
5. Vanessa LAM (USA) - 48.40
6. Julianne SEGUIN (CAN) - 47.05
7. Hwi CHOI (KOR) - 46.27
8. Ziquan ZHAO (CHN) - 44.80
9. Yura MATSUDA (JPN) - 44.62
10. Nadjma MAHAMOUD (FRA) - 43.21
11. Laurine LECAVELIER (FRA) - 41.46
12. Eveliina VILJANEN (FIN) - 39.51
Wow 61.15, a huge score for Radionova, unfortunately I think she was over scored. The 3Lz-3T combination was great but I wasn't impressed by her steps into the flip(too simple for junior standard) plus she rushed her movements and the edges were shallow and messy in her step sequence with uncontrolled arms. Also there's basically no choreography in that program. I also feel that she wasn't as down in her knees as she could be. Decent transitions through a good portion of the program though. I fear this will go the route of Julia, with massive, over-inflated scores being flung at her.Also it should be interesting to see who gets second and third here
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Last edited by Irishflip; 08-23-2012 at 09:52 PM.
I disagree. I thought she showed good edges in her turns. She also had very good speed and ice coverage for a person her age and size. All of this combined with excellent technical content (not just the jumps, but the spins, too!). She also has that It factor that is hard to quantify, and is a very expressive and engaging performer.
I think only the Flip, this is her weakest edging and she mostly bends her knees on landing the flip, the other jumps were good especially the 2A, also I think the choreography was a bit messy because she added so many spin combinations ( her 2012 nationals had simpler step sequences but you an see she has good musicality and is fast on the ice) , her spins are good well not as super fast like Julia's but way better with her spins than when Tukt competed as a junior.
Last edited by sky_fly20; 08-24-2012 at 04:01 AM.
Communication 1723 has a provisions that says a skater who is age elibgible for Juniors but has competed in at least 2 Senior ISU events is ineligible for Junior events. To me, that means SGP events = no JWs.
It was only collection of pojects of changes. Some were were approved others not. This was not.
See "Special Regulations & Technical Rules" changed after Congress http://www.isu.org/vsite/vfile/page/...-0-file,00.pdf
Rule 108.
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