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I think Evgenia would have been closer to Alina if it weren't for her 2A in the short. In fact, she probably would have been leading by a little bit over Alina.
That being said, to cement her position as number 1, Evgenia should change to a 3F-3Lo combo in the free and I would say she should change 2A-2T-2T to 3F-2T-2Lo in the second half. I would also think she should put a tano or a rippon on her solo loop. I don't think that putting a 3F-3Lo in the short would help her because then to get any benefit out of it, she'd have to do a 3Lz as the solo jump and risk getting a ! or an e, so I'd say her layouts should be, for best chances:
SP: 3F-3T x, 3Lo x, 2A x
FS: 3F-3Lo, 3Lz, 3F-2T-2Lo x, 3Lo x, 2A x, 3S-3T x, 2A x
Of course, we don't know if this is feasible for her. But considering her strength, if she hadn't been injured she'd have a high chance at this. I don't know what her injury does to this. But if she can do it, and I think she can will herself through it for the Olympics, she can.
That being said, to cement her position as number 1, Evgenia should change to a 3F-3Lo combo in the free and I would say she should change 2A-2T-2T to 3F-2T-2Lo in the second half. I would also think she should put a tano or a rippon on her solo loop. I don't think that putting a 3F-3Lo in the short would help her because then to get any benefit out of it, she'd have to do a 3Lz as the solo jump and risk getting a ! or an e, so I'd say her layouts should be, for best chances:
SP: 3F-3T x, 3Lo x, 2A x
FS: 3F-3Lo, 3Lz, 3F-2T-2Lo x, 3Lo x, 2A x, 3S-3T x, 2A x
Of course, we don't know if this is feasible for her. But considering her strength, if she hadn't been injured she'd have a high chance at this. I don't know what her injury does to this. But if she can do it, and I think she can will herself through it for the Olympics, she can.