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2015-16 Russian Qualifiers and other events

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That's where I get confused - none of these girls has MC (Master of Sports) degree and they start in MC category...? :scratch3:
To earn MS title it is needed to compete at MS level competition and have good result (top 10 at Nationals, top 3 at Russian Cup Event etc).
So situation, when skaters who have not this title, compete at MS level, is normal.

PS Degrees are KMS(Junior) and lower. MS(Senior) and higher are called titles.
 
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Moscow open competitions 19-22 Apr 2016

First day results, SP.

JrLadies, top3 of 10.
1. Valeria Emelyanova (2004) 52.75
2. Ulyana Ogorelysheva (2004) 50.17
3. Ksenia Pankova (2003) 50.03

JrMen, 1st of 4
1. Daniil Samsonov (2005) 67.73
Others are not so good.

SrLadies, top 6 of 13
1. Viktoria Vasilyeva (2003) 63.40 (corrected, no deduction),very strong girl https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GWN3d9ElJUY
2. Anastasia Gulyakova (2002) 61.39 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mfBfjx19vYI
3. Darya Panenkova (2002) 61.32 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ED465nfJqUc
4. Anna Scherbakova (2004) 60.31 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3UlnmF1YwvA
5. Polina Shuboderova (2002) 59.06 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kIxN2lvlzCA
6. Polina Drynkina (2001) 56.89 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j99AIZ5FI_Q

All 6 skated clean, Gulyakova and Panenkova all jumps rippon, Vasilyeva looks as leader, places 2 to 5 about same level very nice and strong skaters.

SrMen, top 3 of 9
1. Ilya Skirda (2002) 68.30 (young, tiny, strong) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KG0YuxMA_DY
2. George Kunitsa (2003) 62.35 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tHJWQX2AsNs
3. Ilya Knyazhuk (2000) 61.01

Scores and FS starting order (Russian) http://ffkm.ru/images/files/015-16/2016-04-19_Prizy_Presidenta/Startlist_FP_Prizy_pres.pdf
 
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The Finn

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boskil

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To earn MS title it is needed to compete at MS level competition and have good result (top 10 at Nationals, top 3 at Russian Cup Event etc).
So situation, when skaters who have not this title, compete at MS level, is normal.

PS Degrees are KMS(Junior) and lower. MS(Senior) and higher are called titles.
So, for example - can 8yo compete in MC category? What are the requirements to compete at all those levels (MC,KMC,1,2,3)?
 
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So, for example - can 8yo compete in MC category? What are the requirements to compete at all those levels (MC,KMC,1,2,3)?
Age limit for MS (Senior) competitions - 12yo for day of beginning of competition. For National level (events and Final of Russian Cup, Senior Nationals) - 14yo or finalists of JGP (age eligible for JGP at Nationals are not younger than 13 and half years).
Age limit for KMS (Junior) competitions - 10yo for day of beginning of competition, and not elder than maximum age for International Junior Competitions.
For lower grades - no official limits, limits may be (and often are) in announce of competition.
 
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Moscow open competitions 19-22 Apr 2016

Final Results.

JrLadies Top3 of 11
1. Valeria Emelyanova (2004) 152.10
2. Ksenia Pankova (2003) 146.61
3. Julia Lebedeva (2004) 142.84

JrMen winner of 3
1. Daniil Samsonov (2005) 192.56 very good boy

SrLadies top 7 of 12
1. Viktoria Vasilyeva (2003) 190.18 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yrrF0Ikntrs
2. Anastasia Gulyakova (2002) 182.37 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7hQ2XndkMKQ
3. Darya Panenkova (2002) 182.04 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EQyjvHOsBmU
4. Anna Scherbakova (2004) 180.57 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j3X_n-8ROzQ
5. Polina Shuboderova (2002) 177.19 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N4k8E4BCAZM
6. Viktoria Safonova (2003) 168.98 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AUEiRzcWiao
7. Polina Drynkina (2001) 167.79 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D3Xmbj6T08c

SrMen top 3 of 9
1. Ilya Skirda (2002) 209.23 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QAPW4rf-7R4
2. George Kunitsa (2003) 201.77 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=US_Q9fnJWzg
3. Ilya Knyazhuk (2000) 182.27 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-AYHNOG6EW0

Clean and strong skating in FS of top seven Senior girls, and Skirda, Samsonov in boys.
For all 12 SrLadies FS one fall and one popped jump. Extremely clean skating.
 
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I wonder if Nastya Tarakanova is gonna get any more competitions before the end of the season ummm
I heard that she is injured though....
 

PiggytailProdigy

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Moscow open competitions 19-22 Apr 2016

Final Results.

JrLadies Top3 of 11
1. Valeria Emelyanova (2004) 152.10
2. Ksenia Pankova (2003) 146.61
3. Julia Lebedeva (2004) 142.84

JrMen winner of 3
1. Daniil Samsonov (2005) 192.56 very good boy

SrLadies top 7 of 12
1. Viktoria Vasilyeva (2003) 190.18 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yrrF0Ikntrs
2. Anastasia Gulyakova (2002) 182.37 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7hQ2XndkMKQ
3. Darya Panenkova (2002) 182.04 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EQyjvHOsBmU
4. Anna Scherbakova (2004) 180.57 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j3X_n-8ROzQ
5. Polina Shuboderova (2002) 177.19 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N4k8E4BCAZM
6. Viktoria Safonova (2003) 168.98 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AUEiRzcWiao
7. Polina Drynkina (2001) 167.79 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D3Xmbj6T08c

SrMen top 3 of 9
1. Ilya Skirda (2002) 209.23 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QAPW4rf-7R4
2. George Kunitsa (2003) 201.77 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=US_Q9fnJWzg
3. Ilya Knyazhuk (2000) 182.27 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-AYHNOG6EW0

Clean and strong skating in FS of top seven Senior girls, and Skirda, Samsonov in boys.
For all 12 SrLadies FS one fall and one popped jump. Extremely clean skating.

why is anna competing as a senior? viktoria from 2003 is competing in the junior level:eeking:
 
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why is anna competing as a senior? viktoria from 2003 is competing in the junior level:eeking:

Anna Scherbakova (born 28 Mar 2004) is age eligible (she is 12) and strong enough to compete in Senior group.
Viktoria Vasilyeva (2003) also competed as Senior and won this competition.

Viktoria Vasilyeva (2002) who competed as Junior is much lower level skater.
 
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Amer

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Open competitions of "Moskvich" sports school 27-30 Apr 2016.

Homepage http://sportvokrug.ru/competitions/1014/
Links to vdeos http://forum.fsonline.ru/index.php?...нство-москвича-28-30-апреля-2016/#entry834077
(Russian, google translate is understandable)

Kamila Valieva (2006) SP https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S3T1KFYnLQQ
Ksenia Sinitsina (2004) SP, her first try to land 3Lz+3T in competition https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3FSpdKHeRKo
Nice skating of little girls

Love love LOVE Kamila!
Hope she can develop consistent triples!
 
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Love love LOVE Kamila!
Hope she can develop consistent triples!

Interesting fact.
At Zhuk Memorial (March 2009) younger age only Radionova landed triple (3S) in FS (and fall in SP) and became first.

At the same competition at march 2016 Kamila Valieva with 3S< was 11th (she is young enough to compete at next season, probably she will progress).
Winner Anfisa Ryabova landed all five triples and combos 2A+3T, 3F+2T.
Level became much higher.
 

Amer

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Interesting fact.
At Zhuk Memorial (March 2009) younger age only Radionova landed triple (3S) in FS (and fall in SP) and became first.

At the same competition at march 2016 Kamila Valieva with 3S< was 11th (she is young enough to compete at next season, probably she will progress).
Winner Anfisa Ryabova landed all five triples and combos 2A+3T, 3F+2T.
Level became much higher.

Good to know. Thanks!
 

hanca

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Interesting fact.
At Zhuk Memorial (March 2009) younger age only Radionova landed triple (3S) in FS (and fall in SP) and became first.

At the same competition at march 2016 Kamila Valieva with 3S< was 11th (she is young enough to compete at next season, probably she will progress).
Winner Anfisa Ryabova landed all five triples and combos 2A+3T, 3F+2T.
Level became much higher.
The level increased a lot since the first few years or those talented Russians. When Adelina won her first senior Russian nationals, she did not have 3-3 in her SP. now around 16 out of 18 usually lands 3-3, and usually one of the harder ones (mostly 3F-3T and 3Lz-3T). On the junior level, the majority of them has 3-3 in the SP too!
 

boskil

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Very nice clean triple from Kamila. :gclap:
Do you know, what month was she born? Fskate.ru has only the year.
 
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