I knew that something going wrong when she stopped her spin here - https://youtu.be/va9IKlmVXEc?t=1m50 

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Can someone who watched it translate what they said? I think it's crucial to know.
i suck as lip reading, so just the parts after music went off:
Alexei: you are going to skate?
Yulia: Yes
Alexei: Go skate
Yulia: from what point?
Alexei: 3:08? Its probably the spiral
Alexei: you'll find by music, go skate
Then i think he keeps asking her if she will skate and she keeps saying yes
Alexei: don't be afraid, its the end of the program, just 3 elements left
It's just a part of skaters etiquette of sorts to always finish your programs whenever you possibly can. It has to do with not allowing yourself a though that you can bail out on your programs midway when it gets hard, because at high level it's always hard, and skating with this type of thought will make you fall apart after smallest mistake. Children are being taught that from the youngest age, and top level skaters all have that ingrained into their minds. They wouldn't be top level skaters otherwise.I don't actually get why it was so important to finish it? Maybe if she wouldn't finish it she would get disqualified ? So thats why she finished it ?
It's just a part of skaters etiquette of sorts to always finish your programs whenever you possibly can. It has to do with not allowing yourself a though that you can bail out on your programs midway when it gets hard, because at high level it's always hard, and skating with this type of thought will make you fall apart after smallest mistake. Children are being taught that from the youngest age, and top level skaters all have that ingrained into their minds. They wouldn't be top level skaters otherwise.
Sure, but that's why I think it's up to the coach to stop a skater or at least do their very best to discourage them from continuing in such a situation. It would have been a different thing IMO if she'd been going for the GPF, or even if she'd still had any chance of meadaling (though even then I'd have favored her stopping to be honest).This is a recurring knee injury. A knee injury. It's not like she had a bloody nose or a headache or even like she fell and injured herself right then. This is a recurring knee injury. This is a potentially very serious and dangerous and even in a worst case scenario career ending situation. I'm sorry but I don't think she should have continued or been allowed to even make that call by her coach.
I don't actually get why it was so important to finish it? Maybe if she wouldn't finish it she would get disqualified ? So thats why she finished it ?
I feel sorry that she has to go through such a dramatic moments in her sport career, but hopefully this will not be serious injury. She can have 1-2weeks rest and time for recovery and then she can still make good results on russian nationals.

http://tass.ru/sport/3760952
RusFed director Kogan says it was a cramp. Thank you lord in heaven.
If it's truth, I think it may be caused by intensive physical training and/or diet and may not affect the rest of the season.
Has this been confirmed? Because I was under impression that nobody is quite sure what it was yet.This is a recurring knee injury.
She better get a full medical examination just to make sure. Especially considering her back injury from before. Oh Yulia, you stubborn/foolish/brave girl, I don't EVER want to see you skate whilst hurt or injured again! Get well soon <3 :sad46:
Can you imagine seeing an entire arena crying with her? The camera was focusing all around on people with tears in their eyes. In the same way it puts unwanted pressure on her, it shows how people love her.