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2016-17 State of Russian Ladies skating

Is my understanding correct that when Eteri had been asked (around 10:35-11:00 min) if she is keeping Medvedeva away from 3-3-3 -(3). She replied, that it is actually the Federation (I guess the Russian) last time strictly forbidden her to do it again?
That's what I understood.
 
I thought the state of Russian ladies' skating was great until I watched junior worlds. It's probably just bad luck this year though. I know there are many young skaters up and coming.
 
I've long been perplexed that none of the top Russian ladies are balletic, despite Russia's long and rich history of being a ballet powerhouse. Med, Pogo, Zagitova, Tukt, etc. all would benefit from taking some ballet classes.
 
I've long been perplexed that none of the top Russian ladies are balletic, despite Russia's long and rich history of being a ballet powerhouse. Med, Pogo, Zagitova, Tukt, etc. all would benefit from taking some ballet classes.
what do you mean by balletic? :scratch3:
beauty ? posture ? extensions? For me, Evgenia is pretty balletic. Excellent posture, what made her skating look even more effortless and beautiful, good hands and movements.

or.... Have you ever seen Anastasia Gubanova? Watch her GPF FS or SP. :love:
 
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I thought the state of Russian ladies' skating was great until I watched junior worlds. It's probably just bad luck this year though. I know there are many young skaters up and coming.
It's more like junior worlds cursed for Russian ladies.... :palmf:
I still remember last year JWC :cry::sad46: painful ...

about the state of Russian ladies. or Juniors. l think it's more than crowded.:shocked:

I just can't wait to see my favorite novice Alexandra Trusova on JGP. (i hope she will get spots) This girl is amazing.
Anastasia Gubanova :love: Best Juliet ever
Anna Scherbakova
Anastasia Gulyakova who jump 3A-3T at practice
Anastasia Tarakanova - I love her SP. I hope she will keep it.
and more and more ....
or even Panenkova who haven't miss even a single jump all season long. :eeking:
 
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what do you mean by balletic? :scratch3:
beauty ? posture ? extensions? For me, Evgenia is pretty balletic. Excellent posture, what made her skating look even more effortless and beautiful, good hands and movements.

or.... Have you ever seen Anastasia Gubanova? Watch her GPF FS or SP. :love:

Lines, polish, posture, extension. Awareness of carriage and poise. Med's skating still look juniorish. Think Maria Artemieva.
 
Lines, polish, posture, extension. Awareness of carriage and poise. Med's skating still look juniorish. Think Maria Artemieva.

Yes ... Medvedeva still looks juniorish in my general impression. It does not translate to component scores though at all but she ticks off the boxes for that to be fair.
 
I've long been perplexed that none of the top Russian ladies are balletic, despite Russia's long and rich history of being a ballet powerhouse. Med, Pogo, Zagitova, Tukt, etc. all would benefit from taking some ballet classes.

Gubanova or even Sotskova are balletic.
 
Lines, polish, posture, extension. Awareness of carriage and poise. Med's skating still look juniorish. Think Maria Artemieva.

Okey. Agree to disagree. Because everything you said I can easily see in Evgenia. And I don't find her skating "juniorish". or... Are you talking about her "juniorish" face? Then its kind of meaningless. What is aesthetically pleasing and beautiful is more subjective opinion than objective fact.

One think I like is how different Russian girls are! Different looks, different styles of skating. Anna, Evgenia, Lena, Liza. Every single one of them is totally different. I like it.
 
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I thought the state of Russian ladies' skating was great until I watched junior worlds. It's probably just bad luck this year though. I know there are many young skaters up and coming.

The federation made a risky move imho with that team, but still they have the current JW champion so it's not all that bad.

Polina was injured all season and they decided to trust Valentina Chebotareva (considering what she did with Kolyada) sending Stanislava at JW, but there were better skater than her at Junior Nationals.
 
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I've long been perplexed that none of the top Russian ladies are balletic, despite Russia's long and rich history of being a ballet powerhouse. Med, Pogo, Zagitova, Tukt, etc. all would benefit from taking some ballet classes.

I'm quite sure they have had ballet classes - even Kovtun and Radionova have. But taking a few ballet classes doesn't make everyone a ballerina and not everybody aspires to look like one. And maybe they just don't have the time for more with all the other training they do. Most of them are at the rink from early morning to late evening already. I don't think every non-Russian skater looks like a ballerina either, so I don't know why you assume the Russian girls all should.
 
I'm quite sure they have had ballet classes - even Kovtun and Radionova have. But taking a few ballet classes doesn't make everyone a ballerina and not everybody aspires to look like one. And maybe they just don't have the time for more with all the other training they do. Most of them are at the rink from early morning to late evening already. I don't think every non-Russian skater looks like a ballerina either, so I don't know why you assume the Russian girls all should.

The Japanese girls on a whole are very refined and polished skaters, do not having time is not an excuse. You would think that given skating has a high artistic element to it, the Russian skating schools would borrow from Russia's famed ballet schools. Heck, most dancers, regardless of style, study ballet foundations.
 
Okey. Agree to disagree. Because everything you said I can easily see in Evgenia. And I don't find her skating "juniorish". or... Are you talking about her "juniorish" face? Then its kind of meaningless. What is aesthetically pleasing and beautiful is more subjective opinion than objective fact.

One think I like is how different Russian girls are! Different looks, different styles of skating. Anna, Evgenia, Lena, Liza. Every single one of them is totally different. I like it.

No one said anything about Med's face. Med's movements are often times sloppy, loose, and rushed, and betray a lack of body awareness. Just look at her twirls and the way she holds her arms in them. Any amateur ballerina would display much more control and extension in their arms during twirls. Or look at moves where she lifts her legs. The body isn't centered during such moves and she's contorted at a strange angle.

Lines, extension, carriage, posture are objective things.
 
I thought the state of Russian ladies' skating was great until I watched junior worlds. It's probably just bad luck this year though. I know there are many young skaters up and coming.

That is not the case, the selection of the junior team got very political. The PCS was manipulated in favor of Polina and Stanislava - both were beaten in TES by more than two ladies. The rest of the field had their PCS kept down in favor of Polina in particular. The second highest score in ladies junior figure skating still belongs to Anastasia Gubanova, two Juniors are doing all of their jumps Rippon style and so on. The only limitation in Russia is who gets selected for the team - political choices or those that are skating well at the moment. If there was a Junior Euros then they would have been able to remove a few from the team before Worlds.
 
No one said anything about Med's face. Med's movements are often times sloppy, loose, and rushed, and betray a lack of body awareness. Just look at her twirls and the way she holds her arms in them. Any amateur ballerina would display much more control and extension in their arms during twirls. Or look at moves where she lifts her legs. The body isn't centered during such moves and she's contorted at a strange angle.
Lines, extension, carriage, posture are objective things.
I'm sorry, but I totally disagree. I guess we'll just have to agree to disagree.:scratch2:

Looks like lines, extension, carriage, posture not as objective as you think.
I found her skating very polish, emotional, finesse, every movement is elegant and graceful. Pretty balletical for me.:confused2:

You said "The Japanese girls on a whole are very refined and polished skaters".... I don't see a big difference here. But Who? Rika? Satoko? Wakaba?
Wakaba one of my fav skater... but I can't say she is balletic... especially by your criteria ...
Mao either, she has very different but unique and powerful style of skating.
Rika? I was in love with her Riverdance... but her lines, posture, carriage? polish or balletical? no!
I'm not complaining about any of them not being balletic (In my subjective opinion). I like them for who they are. And don't think everybody should be "balletic".... booooy how boring it would be.
 
I'm sorry, but I totally disagree. I guess we'll just have to agree to disagree.:scratch2:

Looks like lines, extension, carriage, posture not as objective as you think.
I found her skating very polish, emotional, finesse, every movement is elegant and graceful. Pretty balletical for me.:confused2:

You said "The Japanese girls on a whole are very refined and polished skaters".... I don't see a big difference here. But Who? Rika? Satoko? Wakaba?
Wakaba one of my fav skater... but I can't say she is balletic... especially by your criteria ...
Mao either, she has very different but unique and powerful style of skating.
Rika? I was in love with her Riverdance... but her lines, posture, carriage? polish or balletical? no!
I'm not complaining about any of them not being balletic (In my subjective opinion). I like them for who they are. And don't think everybody should be "balletic".... booooy how boring it would be.


It would not be Figure Skating if we were not arguing at all and everyone perceived skating in the same way & appreciated it in similar measure :biggrin: As far as ''Balletic polish & finesse'' we consider I'd place her much below skaters like Mao, Carolina or Satoko, in fact class below these three.


As for Medvedeva, she's polished in all-around matters but I'd not call her the most polished skater.
 
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