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I wonder if they're going to bring 3FTh back. I mean they had tha insta clip of them practicing it. I hope they do...
They are doing it in Let's do it ex program and if I remember it correctly, there was a small peace of SP (on Sochi local TV) with entrance on 3FTh, so maybe they even plan to do it in SP (I doubt they'll do it because untill now all attempts of 3FTh I saw on youtube on shows were clearly doublfooted at least, or even with more serious errors).
Last night 3FT was perfect https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gAfW88LpUWI
Looks good but can't see - it might be touching with second leg or even double footed, can't say judjing by this video, can't see Tanya's legs during landing.
No, there somebody from one of the Russian figure skating forums who went to to watch the show last night, she said, all elements were done well and also about Tanya and Maxim being in a very good form. I'll try to find a small clip on Instagram, I saw Tanya landing 3FT from last night and today's shows without any mistakes.

are you talking about this? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FNxxkOxAMg0
this is their very last skate together, March 2010.
PERFECT 3F! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fee3viktuTg
Beautiful rotation in the air and clearly one footed. The only thing that needs a bit of work is the slow enrty, but other than that it's pretty well done.
Yeah, I noticed that they were going kind if slow for their standards. BUT there's less preparation than D/R and Aliona and Robin, both of whom use that same "between-the-legs" technique.

It sounds like “ka – tan’ –yuh” -- emphasis on the 2nd syllable. I know it doesn’t mean “program” because “program” in Russian sounds like “pra- gram.” So would it mean “competition,” or “presentation” or something along those lines! It’s been bugging me for a while, so I would love to know what it means. And it isn't "elements" either as the word for elements is sort of the same in Russian.
Thanks, Aceiel, for this little clip.
I wonder if anyone could help me figure out the meaning of a Russian word I often hear from announcers, from Maxim, re skating. Since I know no Russian, I can only present the word phonetically:
It sounds like “ka – tan’ –yuh” -- emphasis on the 2nd syllable. I know it doesn’t mean “program” because “program” in Russian sounds like “pra- gram.” So would it mean “competition,” or “presentation” or something along those lines! It’s been bugging me for a while, so I would love to know what it means. And it isn't "elements" either as the word for elements is sort of the same in Russian.
Nessie- figure skating in russian is pronounced "figurnoye kataniye". I don't speak russian, and my mother tongue could not be any different believe me, but i am able to read most of the words even though i have no idea what they mean. it's pretty easy once you learn the role of each letter.![]()
Thanks again. As for learning Russian -- at least the letters -- that's very appealing, though quite a journey to embark on!!