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Alexander Petrov

Apropos the quad... I meant to ask, but quite forgot - in the latest interview... what was it he said about the quad? I must confess I really didn't understand! Is he training it? I mean, I know he is, but did he say anything more specific? Did he say anything about Junior Worlds'? Just curious....
 
Apropos the quad... I meant to ask, but quite forgot - in the latest interview... what was it he said about the quad? I must confess I really didn't understand! Is he training it? I mean, I know he is, but did he say anything more specific? Did he say anything about Junior Worlds'? Just curious....
New interview that answers your questions:

"Alexander Petrov goal at the Junior World Championships I have one - first place

Today, February 6, at the championship of Russia on Junior Figure Skating Championships in Yoshkar-Ola completed Singles competition. The winner was Alexander Petrov (218.07 points), ahead of Alexander Samarin (209.37) and Dmitry Aliyev (206.15). Their impressions Alexander Petrov shared his special correspondent portal TEAM RUSSIA-2014.


"Overall, I am happy with my ride on the championship of Russia, - said Alexander Petrov. - Short Program generally went right, but in the Long Program failed in the Lutz. However, despite the shortcomings, my coach Alexei Mishin said that all is well. Hope for the World Junior Championships when I come in great shape. The program will not change dramatically, but I plan to insert a quadruple jump."


"The goal at the World Cup I have one - the first place, - said Alexander Petrov. - So after the Russian championship I will rest a couple of days, and then start training. This will be my second world championship, so do not expect great excitement. Especially, the competition will be held in Tallinn (Estonia), where I this season successfully performed at the stage of the Junior Grand Prix. "
http://www.team-russia2014.ru/article/20239.html

Well, he doesn't lack self-confidence, which is good. Mishin is not worried either it seems.
 
Shoma Uno, Boyang Jin, and Sota Yamamoto.
And Adyan (unless someone in the Fed pushes for Aliev's participation). Chance of a medal is not high, especially since Sasha will be second in the Russian pecking order. BUT stranger things have happened in figure skating so...
 
New interview that answers your questions:

"Alexander Petrov goal at the Junior World Championships I have one - first place

Today, February 6, at the championship of Russia on Junior Figure Skating Championships in Yoshkar-Ola completed Singles competition. The winner was Alexander Petrov (218.07 points), ahead of Alexander Samarin (209.37) and Dmitry Aliyev (206.15). Their impressions Alexander Petrov shared his special correspondent portal TEAM RUSSIA-2014.


"Overall, I am happy with my ride on the championship of Russia, - said Alexander Petrov. - Short Program generally went right, but in the Long Program failed in the Lutz. However, despite the shortcomings, my coach Alexei Mishin said that all is well. Hope for the World Junior Championships when I come in great shape. The program will not change dramatically, but I plan to insert a quadruple jump."


"The goal at the World Cup I have one - the first place, - said Alexander Petrov. - So after the Russian championship I will rest a couple of days, and then start training. This will be my second world championship, so do not expect great excitement. Especially, the competition will be held in Tallinn (Estonia), where I this season successfully performed at the stage of the Junior Grand Prix. "
http://www.team-russia2014.ru/article/20239.html

Well, he doesn't lack self-confidence, which is good. Mishin is not worried either it seems.

Why, thank you adelia - and Sasha.:) (Ask and you shall receive, indeed.:))

On the one hand I'm really excited - on the other a knot of anxiety immediately formed in my stomach, and I feel a tad... sick.

But it's good he's going in with confidence - I'm quite happy to do all the worrying for him:) - as for Mr Mishin... is he ever worried?;)
 
Why, thank you adelia - and Sasha.:) (Ask and you shall receive, indeed.:))

On the one hand I'm really excited - on the other a knot of anxiety immediately formed in my stomach, and I feel a tad... sick.

But it's good he's going in with confidence - I'm quite happy to do all the worrying for him:) - as for Mr Mishin... is he ever worried?;)
One thing he has going for him is that JWs will be held at a relatively new rink in Tallinn. Among the top contenders, only he and Sota Yamamoto have skated there. And he beat Sota to win gold there at the JGP event.

Yeah, Mishin, been there seen everything before. The Junior circuit is just a stepping stone in any case. The real contest begins next season with Seniors.

My wish for Sasha is that he will grow a few more centimetres in height over spring/summer time. I think that will help his jumps.
 
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Comments from Sasha:
"Alexander Petrov won the championship of Russia in Yoshkar-Ola. After the competition, the skater said something to him to work.

"In any program alarmed. Told the press, because the lead after the short program. Do not have time to prepare after a workout. But it is certainly not an excuse.

In any program fell on the second jump in the cascade and Lutz. Perhaps too spilled in the short program. At the beginning I had the arbitrary, then what happened ... I can not explain.

The main conclusion which made for himself, to roll over the program before the World Cup. Work and work that does not get tired. Cooking quad. Without it, there is nothing even jump in six. In general, I will prepare mentally and physically, "- said Alexander Petrov."
http://fsrussia.ru/news/762-aleksandr-petrov-perevolnovalsya-skazalas-otvetstvennost.html
I only just realized it after a fan on Sasha's baidu bar pointed it out, but what he could be saying in the above interview is that he missed the LP practice session because he was busy talking to the press (being the leader after the SP). And that without a quad he doesn't think one can even make it into the top 6 at JWs.


Edit:

Medal Ceremony... so cute, they were each given a different soft toy! Sasha got a wolf.
http://instagram.com/p/yze8i8R9Zt

2013 Bronze
2014 Silver
2015 Gold! Yay! :biggrin:


Edit 2:
http://instagram.com/p/yzdQRAj74T
http://instagram.com/p/yzdi5NlgOT
 
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I think Top 6 is very doable without a quad. Last year, Nam and Adian placed 1-2 without quads.

There's no guarantee the quad guys are going to hit it off. We saw this with Boyang at major events. Nathan Chen still lacks a stable triple axel, so I don't think Sasha needs a quad to match him. Adian has yet to skate his with-quad LP cleanly.

I guess if Sasha wants to outright win... he would need the quad, to get past Shoma (who doesn't tend to mess up like Boyang, and whose BV and PCS will give him a multiple-mistake cushion).

Yeah, Mishin, been there seen everything before. The Junior circuit is just a stepping stone in any case. The real contest begins next season with Seniors.

My wish for Sasha is that he will grow a few more centimetres in height over spring/summer time. I think that will help his jumps.
From what I'm seeing in the interviews, it's Sasha himself who is very motivated to win Jr. Worlds and get the quad out there, while Mishin is still taking a "when everything is ready" approach.

I agree, perhaps he needs to grow more. :think: He is very small compared to Mishin's past students, and while he gets the jumps around, he doesn't pull huge GOE.
 
I also think it would be good for him to grow a little taller. Not just for jumps and other elements but also because 170cm is not that tall for a man to begin with...
 
I'm only concerned about how it would limit his skating if he stays at his present height. Other aspects of life, I doubt he'll have any problems, he certainly doesn't lack self-confidence. For purely skating reasons, I hope he can grow a few more cm.

Final celebration:
http://instagram.com/p/yz2xR3FgG0 (they seemed to have enjoyed themselves, which is nice to see)
 
Well, boys tend to grow later than girls - they are often still growing into their late teens. Therefore at, say, 15 girls can often look a bit older than the boys their same age.
 
ARI several times doesn't sound good, I just hope that he has fully recovered from that and will not pick up anymore illness this winter.
And about the pictures, it's kinda strange how some of the pcures make him look almost chubby, which he definitely is not
 
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