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Who is this girl? She's like the Tano Queen. Did She win?
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That's insulting.
There is only one Tano queen and that's Brian Boitano.
:hap93: jk all in good fun =D
Who is this girl? She's like the Tano Queen. Did She win?
Who is this girl? She's like the Tano Queen. Did She win?
Who is this girl? She's like the Tano Queen. Did She win?
She is 13 yo.This is Daria Panenkova (14y) from Eteri team.
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That's insulting.
There is only one Tano queen and that's Brian Boitano.
:hap93: jk all in good fun =D
She is Rippon Queen not tano. Tano Queen is Medvedeva.Who is this girl? She's like the Tano Queen. Did She win?
And you know what? THIS GIRL IS NOT EVEN ON A SINGLE JGP ASSIGNMENT. Despite she is already 14. How stupid is it?
Amazing talent... Even more polished than Zagitova :O
It is incredible how russian field is deep
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That's insulting.
There is only one Tano queen and that's Brian Boitano.
:hap93: jk all in good fun =D
Panenkova is announced only as a substitute for one event: Tallin. It seems that she is not perceived as a perspective skater (by Eteri herself too)And you know what? THIS GIRL IS NOT EVEN ON A SINGLE JGP ASSIGNMENT. Despite she is already 14. How stupid is it?
Edit: I checked and yes, she is still 13 although she will be 14 in December. But lots of 13 y.o. get to JGP. Alisa did for example.
Why would it mean that she is not seen as a perspective skater by Tutberidze? All it means is that there is far too many talented skaters and not enough spots, and the others have an advantage that they have shown their high level of skating and consistency last year, whereas Panenkova didn't. If Panenkova is consistent and keep getting high scores throughout the season, she will get it next year, the way Konstantinova and Lozko earned it last season. Panenkova wasn't great at all last season and she can't expect Russia to drop skaters who proved themselves, just to give her a chance, when all she managed is one great competition. She will have to show that she is consistent, and that it wasn't just one off.Panenkova is announced only as a substitute for one event: Tallin. It seems that she is not perceived as a perspective skater (by Eteri herself too)
All the Eteri's girls skating today, from left: Shuboderova, Shcherbakova, Trusova, Panenkova, Mitrofanova
https://fotki.yandex.ru/next/users/mihsersh/album/530574/fullscreen/1448412
Zagitova also wasn't great at all last season, even more than Daria who had much more successfull perfomances than Alina. Simply Alina is elligible for Olys but Darya is not - wherefore they have decided to offer Darya for the sake of the Olympic purposePanenkova wasn't great at all last season and she can't expect Russia to drop skaters who proved themselves, just to give her a chance, when all she managed is one great competition. She will have to show that she is consistent, and that it wasn't just one off
Zagitova also wasn't great at all last season, even more than Daria who had much more successfull perfomances than Alina. Simply Alina is elligible for Olys but Darya is not - wherefore they have decided to offer Darya for the sake of the Olympic purpose
#dasha_to_jgp
I am sure we would be happy to take a few.This is madness! There are simply too many good skaters in Russia for one country to handle. They should spread the love to smaller federations by handing over some of their "B-Team" juniors... it's a win-win! The girls can have all the assignments they want, and the small federations get good skaters!
I am sure we would be happy to take a few.
It is possible that Zagitova managed to persuade them during the test skates. Maybe she did two clean programs. The bottom line is, there are 9 skaters that are definitely better than Panenkova, who are sharing 15 events. As you see, not everyone can get an event. As I already said, she can do exactly what Lozko and Konstantinova did last season. Do a lot of events, show that she can be consistently score a decent scores and she will have an event next season. It is not such a big deal if someone doesn't get their spot at 13. Pogorilaya got it a year after she became junior eligible, and so did Zagitova and Lozko this season. Konstantinova became junior eligible two years ago,so that shows that if someone improves later, they still get an event.