First All-Russian Spartakiad of Sport Schools Saransk 16-19 April 2014
Girls SP, top 6 of 38
Pl. Name Nation TSS = TES+ Bonus(B) PCS
1 Anastasia Gubanova StPetersburg 64.04 38.36 B 25.68
2 Alina Solovieva Moscow 51.76 29.20 22.56
3 Alisa Fedichkina Rostov-on-Don 51.75 29.39 22.36
4 Elizaveta Nugumanova StPetersburg 51.74 27.26 24.48
5 Daria Zainchukovskaya Sverdlovsk District 48.63 28.43 20.20
6 Ekaterina Mitrofanova Moscow 48.12 27.80 22.32
Anastasia Gubanova is very talented young girl born 02 Dec 2002. Bonus means 3+3 Combo (she lands 3F+3T).
Anastasia Gubanova born 02 Dec 2002, coach Alexey Urmanov.Any more information about these talented girls? I would like to know such things like when they were born, who their coaches are, and what kind of jumps they can do, etc...
All boys and girls 2002 and 2003. I believe age limits were changed.Also, I thought this competition was for the children born in the year 2003 and 2004 but Gubanova was born in 2002... (even though she was born in December, which is almost like 2003...). Does that mean there is no strict age limitation?
Thanks!
Anastasia Gubanova is very talented young girl born 02 Dec 2002. Bonus means 3+3 Combo (she lands 3F+3T).
A brand new star and she is coming ! She looks so sweet.
She is not coming quite yet. We will have to wait for her for another two years before she is even eligible for JGP and junior worlds.
Anastasia Gubanova born 02 Dec 2002, coach Alexey Urmanov.
She landed 3F first in competition being 8 years 11 months old (3F was her first triple).
Three-times medalist of Zhuk Memorial (twice in younger age, once in elder age), 7th place in JrNats-2014, after Sakhanovich, Sotskova, Proklova, Medvedeva - "splendid four", very talented Tsurskaya, Yuschenko. Ahead Kajumova, Ogoreltseva etc. They all are at least one and half years elder (Tsurskaya) or about 3 years or more elder (others).
All five triples, 3F+3T combo. No edge call at 3F and 3Lz. Spins 4 level, StSq 3 level (at most). Very good for her age interpretation, choreo and other oprogram components.
Alina Solovieva born 11 Feb 2002, coach Oksana Bulycheva (new young unknown), 3rd place Zhuk Memorial 2013.
4 triples (no 3Lz), 3F+2T+2Lo, no 3+3 combo. Spins 3-4 level, StSq 3 level (at most).
Alisa Fedichkina born 14 Feb 2002, coach Irina Deminova (Rostov-on-Don), 4 place Nationals Elder Age 2014.
All five triples. No edge call at 3F and 3Lz. Combo 2A+3T+2T, no 3+3 combo. Not very high jumps, but with good distance. Spins 3 level, StSq 3 level (at most). Good for her age program components, nice skating.
Elizaveta Nugumanova born 25 Aug 2002. Coach Tatiana Mishina. 4th place at Zhuk Memorial (elder age) 2014.
All five triples, combos 3S+3T, 3Lo+1Lo+3S. Spins 3-4 level, StSq 3 level.
Daria Zainchukovskaya born at 2003. Coach Natalia Korelina, 9th place at Zhuk Memorial (younger age) 2014.
One triple 3Lo, ofter URed, Spins 3-4 level, StSq 2 level.
Her 5th place at SP - because Mitrofanova had 2 deductions.
Ekaterina Mitrofanova born 05 May 2002. Coach Anna Tsareva (her best known skater Anna Pogorilaya).
4th place Zhuk Memorial younger age 2013.
4 triples (no 3Lo). Combos 3T+3T and 2A+3T+2T. Spins 1-4 level, StSq 2-3 level.
All boys and girls 2002 and 2003. I believe age limits were changed.
1. Not all the regions participated in Sparetakiad. Only that which were the best in preliminary competitions. There were 19 regions of about 90.Can I ask one more question? How come the young skaters who participated in the previous Russian Nationals younger Age (Zhuk memorial) on March 22-25 didn't compete in this First All-Russian Spartakiad of Sports Schools? There were young skaters whose names I am not familiar with, such as Ryabova, Tarusina, Vasilyeva, Muhortova, Varina, Diana Davis, Kadyrova, etc... Are these girls too young to participate in this event?
Not too many info about these girls with very few serious competitions.There were young skaters whose names I am not familiar with, such as Ryabova, Tarusina, Vasilyeva, Muhortova, Varina, Diana Davis, Kadyrova, etc... Are these girls too young to participate in this event? If possible, could you also provide information about these girls as well? Russian just has so many talented girls and I want to know and follow their progress from a very young age. Thanks again
At last five season we see that girls learn complicated elements in younger age.
At Zhuk-2009 (younger age) first was Elena Radionova (now 2-times World Junior Champion) with only one triple (fall in SP, landed in FS).
2nd (Pogorilaya, now 4th at Worlds) and 3rd (Shershak, at 2011 silver medalist of JGP Event) had no triples.
At Zhuk-2009 (younger age) "girl landing 2A" meant high level. Girl landing 2A was 6th Julia Lipnitskaia (now olympic gold medalist and 2nd at Worlds).
Now top-8 have at least two triples.
Not too many info about these girls with very few serious competitions.
Ekaterina Ryabova born at 2003, Moscow, coach Pavel Ryabov, 1st place Zhuk-2014 younger, 6th place Zhuk-2013 younger.
All five triples, no 3+3 combo (tries 3T+3T). Spins 4 level, StSq 3 level.
Anna Tarusina born at 2003, Moscow, coach Vladimir Kotin, 2nd place Zhuk-2014 younger.
4 triples (no 3S). Combo 2A+3T. Spins 2-4 level, StSq 3 level.
Viktoria Vasilyeva born at 2003, Moscow, 3rd place Zhuk-2014 younger.
Triples 3Lo, 3F, 3Lz. No 3+3 combo. Spins 1-4 level, StSq 2 level.
Anastasia Muhortova born at 2003, Moscow, 4th place Zhuk-2014 younger.
Triples 3T and 3S. No 3+3 combo. Spins 3-4 level, StSq 3 level.
Anastasia Varina born at 2003, Moscow, coach Svetlana Panova (coach of Maria Sotskova, who won JGP Final 2013). 5th place Zhuk-2014 younger.
Triples 3S and 3Lo, no 3+3 combo. Spins 3-4 level, StSq 3 level.
Diana Davis born 16 Jan 2003, coach (and also her mother) Eteri Tutberidze (coach of Lipnitskaia, Medvedeva, Tsurskaya, Voronov, Pitkeev). 6th place Zhuk-2014 younger.
Triples 3T and 3S, no 3+3 combo. Spins 3-4 level, StSq 3 level.
Yasmina Kadyrova, born at 2004, Kazan. 7th place Zhuk-2014 younger.
Triples 3T and 3S, no 3+3 combo. Spins 3-4 level, StSq 2-3 level.
At last five season we see that girls learn complicated elements in younger age.
At Zhuk-2009 (younger age) first was Elena Radionova (now 2-times World Junior Champion) with only one triple (fall in SP, landed in FS).
2nd (Pogorilaya, now 4th at Worlds) and 3rd (Shershak, at 2011 silver medalist of JGP Event) had no triples.
At Zhuk-2009 (younger age) "girl landing 2A" meant high level. Girl landing 2A was 6th Julia Lipnitskaia (now olympic gold medalist and 2nd at Worlds).
Now top-8 have at least two triples.
Not only Russians, not only female.This trend seems to be both in Russian juniors and seniors too. In 2008-2009 when Adelina Sotnikova won the Russian senior nationals the first time, I don't think she had 3-3 in her SP. If you look at the protocols now, nearly all ladies and seniors and juniors have 3-3 in both their programs (and those few who did not have it, they intended to do it but popped it or fell). That's a huge move in skills in six years. In fact, I am surprised that Adelina and Liza have been doing so well (except of Liza's last season) because the coming ladies seem to be relatively much better (they were suddenly expected to have the skills at much younger age). At the time when Adelina won her first title at the nationals, she had no one really to compete against except of Liza. The other competitors were substandard. Now let's say Lipnitskaya and Radionova (and the juniors who are coming after them) had to always fight for their standings with others and did not get anything just by default. They were suddenly expected to have the skills like the harder 3-3, whereas when Adelina and Liza got them it was something special for Russian female skating at that period of time.
Protocols http://fsrussia.ru/upl/ckeditor/1728777.pdf
Er, it must be 3T<<(4T<< in combo)
Yes, 3T<<. My mistake.Er, it must be 3T<<