It's nice to have Julia back, but her SP was shaky and the difference between her and the top two should've bene bigger, IMO.
It's nice to have Julia back, but her SP was shaky and the difference between her and the top two should've bene bigger, IMO.
I was quite surprised to see that Julia's PCS wasn't higher than Elena-only because Julia can compete at Sochi. Otherwise, I think Russia would push Elena to the top after Sochi 2014 as she actually has potential to score high in both TES and PCS.
Yes, Julia's SS are nice but I wouldn't give her high scores for TR, PE, IN, and CH. She lacks in artistry. I don't know why Julia gets higher IN/TR scores than Elena's at international events-maybe it's because she has competed at more international events than Elena?
Julia lost a few GOES probably from the shaky 3T landing, and her step seq probbaly got low level , it was a bit shaky too
I think Julia could ave scored 69+, its obvious Julia is faster than Elena on ice, no way should they get the same in SS, maybe CH an IN, Elena wins
I think both Elena and Julia deserved PCS they receieved.
Both Julia and Serafima does better with their SP. Julia never skated clean with her FS this season(if I'm correct). It'll be fun to see if Julia will be able to skate clean/Serafima manages to get high FS score which would put her in a 2nd place, not 3rd.However, I still think Elena would be in a 1st place, Julia 2nd and Serafima 3rd. Elena has been consistent with her FS except she wasn't so lucky with her flip at JGPF.
But.. if Julia does a clean FS(she did a clean SP today-never mind her 2A or 3T, I don't think she got a -GOE.), she's probably going to win.
Last edited by vera01; 02-02-2013 at 09:40 AM.
But Julia isn't getting level 4's on her steps usually either. I think Elena already did (but I would have to look it up).Originally Posted by skyfly20
And for the speed: just because you repeat again and again how suppossedly fast Julia is, that doesn't make it trueshe's not slow, and maybe a little faster than most juniors, but it's really not as much as difference as you make it sound. Besides, so what if Julia is faster? Kanako Murakami and Miki Ando are both faster than Mao Asada. Do they have better SS? Definitly no. Speed is not the only thing that counts for SS.
So protocols aren't available?
+Interview.http://fsrussia.ru/news/434_radionov...ckaya--tretya/
Julia apparently recovered from her injury, started traing 2 weeks before New Year but wasn't able to do elements like jumps and spins, and 8 days after that she started doing jumps/spins. Sakhanovich seems like she won't be nervous at JGP next season. It's nice that Russians are usually consistent(with exception of Adelina). Elena seems to be satisfied with her results![]()
Last edited by vera01; 02-02-2013 at 12:19 PM.
^^
I'm glad Julia is taking it slow, her performance was commendable considering and it was her first competition since her injury
hope she continues to do well in the FS
I like how Valentina Chernyshova enters the 'I' spin at the end of her program - a bit like Elene Gedevanishvili however Chernyshova is more flexible.
Overall very impressed with this crop of skaters.
Zaseeva is very lovely to watch (nice outfit but her tights are too dark).
How old is Serafima? Great skating and program.
I figured out what I bother in Julia, it is her chin movements, she moves her head like a gymnast.
Radionova is on fire on this sp and her bielman is great too!
I dount if RF will let them beat Julia, she gets full seniors next year.
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