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2015-16 Russian Qualifiers and other events

Nationals Younger Age (Zhuk Memorial) 04-07 Mar 2016, Stary Oskol

It is most important competition for skaters of pre-junior age.

Boys, girls. Two age groups - Elder born at 2003-2004, Younger born at 2005 and earlier.

Three parts of compeitions - Elements, SP, FS.
Elements - one jump, one combo of two jumps (both best of two attempts), one combo-spin, one StSq.
SP and FS - for younger group like Novice, for elder group like Junior.

Qualified are skaters of Zonal competitions, five Zones - Moscow, StPetersburg, Ural-Volga, Siberia-FarEast, Center-South-NorthWest.

Homepage http://www.fsrussia.ru/sorevnovaniy...evushek-i-yunoshej-mladshij-vozrast-2016.html
Schedule http://www.fsrussia.ru/files/docs/competitons/1516/specprogramma1516_shedule_competition.pdf
Training Groups http://www.fsrussia.ru/files/docs/competitons/1516/specprogramma1516_training_groups.pdf

Schedule (time Moscow)

04 Mar
09:00-11:30 - Girls Younger, Elements
11:45-14:15 - Boys Younger, Elements
14:30-17:00 - Boys Elder, Elements

05 Mar
11:30-14:00 - Girls Elder, Elements
14:15-17:00 - Girls Younger, SP
17:15-19:45 - Boys Younger, SP
20:00-22:30 - Boys Elder, SP

06 Mar
12:45-15:45 - Girls Younger, FS
16:00-19:00 - Boys Younger, FS
19:15-22:00 - Girls Elder, SP

07 Mar
11:45-14:30 - Boys Elder, FS
14:45-17:45 - Girls Elder, FS
 
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Natinals Younger Age (Zhuk Memorial) 04-07 Mar 2016, Stary Oskol

It is most important competition for skaters of pre-junior age.

Really important.
Medalists of these competitions were:
Elene Gedevanishvili (skated for Georgia, Euro medalist)
Artur Gachinski (World and Euro medalist)
Nikita Katsalapov and Elena Ilinykh (Olympic and Euro medalists in Ice Dance, at Zhuk Memorial they were single skaters)
Ivan Rigini (now champion of Italy)
Ksenia Stolbova (as single skater, in pairs Olympic, World, Euro medalist)
Polina Agafonova (JrWorlds medalist)
Adelina Sotnikova (Olympic champion)
Evgenia Tarasova (in pairs Euro medalist)
Maxim Kovtun (Euro medalist)
Elizaveta Tuktamysheva (World champion)
Elena Radionova (first and only two-times JrWorlds champion, Worlds and Euro medalist)
Anna Pogorilaya (Euro medalist)
Julia Lipntskaia (Olympic and Euro champion, Worlds medalist)
Maria Sotskova (Youth Olympics medalist, JGP Final winner)
Adian Pitkeev (JrWorlds medalist)
Evgenia Medvedeva (Euro champion)
Alexey Krasnozhon (now skates for USA)
Serafima Sakhanovich (two-times silver medalist of JrWorlds)
Anastasia Gubanova (well-known lalented skater)
Polina Tsurskaya (winner of JGP Final, one of main pretenders to JrWorlds gold this season)
 
Four clear favourities for 2003-04s: Vasilieva, Mukhortova, Shcherbakova and Tarusina.
Anybody on the podium outside these four will be a big surprise.
I personally think last two are the most promising regarding single seniors.

Go Kamila Valieva in +2005s! :hap10:
 
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Four clear favourities for 2003-04s: Vasilieva, Mukhortova, Shcherbakova and Tarusina.
Anybody on the podium outside these four will be a big surprise.
I personally think last two are the most promising regarding single seniors.

Go Kamila Valieva in +2005s! :hap10:

I am cheering for Shcherbakova hands down :hap10:. But oh man is beating the other 3 going to be very tough :eek:. Oh and Trusov as well. She beat Vasilieva earlier is the season.
 
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Four clear favourities for 2003-04s: Vasilieva, Mukhortova, Shcherbakova and Tarusina.
Anybody on the podium outside these four will be a big surprise.
I personally think last two are the most promising regarding single seniors.

Go Kamila Valieva in +2005s! :hap10:

In girls elder age probably Moscow skaters will have advantage.

Scores of Moscow qualifiers (including Elements, score for SP+FS is about 50 points lower)
1. Alexandra Trusova 228.19
2. Viktoria Vasilieva 226.27
3. Anna Scherbakova 220.06
4. Anna Tarusina 217.34
5. Anastasia Mukhortova 216.39
6. Anastasia Kostyuk 214.31

Scores of StPetersburg qualifiers
1. Elizaveta Shilenko 206.65
2. Alexandra Cheprakova 187.10
3. Sofia Markova 186.12
4. Alina Supyan 178.02
5. Polina Kostyukovich 174.49
6. Maia Smirnova 170.09

Of other regions Yasmina Kadyrova (215.53) is overscored, she had so high score with fall in SP and UR in FS. All other girls had scores significantly lower than Top 6 of Moscow.

At Moscow qualifiers to Nationals Elder age few days ago the best (of competing at Zhuk Memorial) were Vasilieva (1st) and Tarusina (3rd). Mukhortova was 6th, Scherbakova 8th and Trusova 9th (both mistaken), Kostyuk only 15th.
Problem of Scherbakova is unclear edge (!) both at 3Lz and 3F.

Of Moscow girls only Tarusina and Mukhortova are age eligible for JGP next season.
Tarusina is more stable and has better jumps, lands 3Lo+3T and 2A+1Lo+3F, in Elements may try 3Lo+3Lo. 3F clean, 3Lze.
Mukhortova - very nice presentation, excellent flexibility and spins (like Lipnitskaia), her LSp often gets GOE +3, low and less stable jumps, often URs. Her 3+3 combos - 3T+3T in SP and 3Lo+1Lo+3S in FS, also she lands 2A+3T.
 
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Of other regions Yasmina Kadyrova (215.53) is overscored, she had so high score with fall in SP and UR in FS. All other girls had scores significantly lower than Top 6 of Moscow.
I'm sorry, I know she's talented, but whenever I hear her name, her sister comes to my mind first! :laugh2:
 
Speaking of names. A while back I noticed a skater named Alisa Mitrofanova. Is she a sister of Ekaterina?
 
Did Skirda not qualify or is he not eligible??
Skirda was born 21 Sep 2002, so he is not eligible for Zhuk Memorial which is for 2003 and younger.
No competition between Skirda and Kunitsa (born 10 Jan 2003) this time, while they both become eligible for JGP next season.
 
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Nationals Younger Age (Zhuk Memorial) 04-07 Mar 2016, Stary Oskol

Results of Elements (techical score multiplied by two)

Girls Younger Age (born at 2005 and younger), Top6 of 26
Pl. Name Region TSS
1 Alina Gorina StPetersburg 46.88
2 Anfisa Ryabova Tatarstan 42.80
3 Sofia Moroz StPetersburg 40.16
4 Alena Kanysheva Moscow 37.08
5 Ksenia Chistyakova Moscow 35.04
6 Larisa Labutskaya Moscow 34.52

Boys Younger Age (born at 2005 and younger), Top6 of 24
Results changed!
Pl. Name Region TSS
1 Andrey Kutovoy StPetersburg 44.80
2 Daniil Samsonov Moscow 44.20
3 Vladislav Shinkarenko StPetersburg 40.76
4 Ivan Danilevsky StPetersburg 36.12
5 Dmitry Novikov StPetersburg 33.56
6 Mikhail Ternovsky StPetersburg 31.72

These resulits in Younger Age don't mean very much because in this age skaters often may make solo elements good, but elements in program not so good.
For example Top6 girls Younger Age of Moscow who qualified to Zhuk Memorial, at Moscow Qualifiers after Elements were at 1, 2, 9, 4, 12, 19 places.
 
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Nationals Younger Age (Zhuk Memorial) 04-07 Mar 2016, Stary Oskol

Results of Elements (techical score multiplied by two)
Results changed!
Boys Elder Age (born at 2003-2004), Top6 of 24
Pl. Name Region TSS
1 Eugene Semenenko StPetersburg 59.20
2 Matvey Vetlugin Moscow 52.28
3 Artem Kovalev Moscow 50.80
4 Mark Kondratyuk Moscow 50.20
5 George Kunitsa Moscow 50.16
6 Artem Frolov Moscow 49.60

Semenenko landed 3A and 3A+3T. Congratulations!
 
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The information will change. The first place Semenenko, second Vetlugin, third Kovalev, fourth kondratyuk, fifth Kunitsa, sixth Frolov.

And the scores are different. Only Semenenko landed 3A. And landed 3A plus 3 toe loop
 
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