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That was awesome combo! The second jump there is like a new kind of jump - the jumpspin! [emoji848]
and i thought Satoko has the smallest jumps, but this girl takes it on a whole new level 
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That was awesome combo! The second jump there is like a new kind of jump - the jumpspin! [emoji848]
and i thought Satoko has the smallest jumps, but this girl takes it on a whole new level 
Probably she is on radars already, the youngest girl who made it in the top 24, with great skating skills. I hope in the next season she will move to Eteri.
That was awesome combo! The second jump there is like a new kind of jump - the jumpspin! [emoji848]
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I just noticed that if Evgenia, Alina and Maria sweep the medals, it will be the first time in Olympic history that one country has gotten a clean sweep in ladies.
In men it happened twice: 1908 (Sweden) and 1956 (USA).
yes, but it is highly unlikely that Maria will beat all non-Russian contenders
yes, but it is highly unlikely that Maria will beat all non-Russian contenders

How about a podium of both Russians and Japanese?![]()
:No skater born after 2004 is even close to Akatieva talent-wise, including Kanysheva, who's a very good skater and will probably slay in JGP next year.The reality also is that she's already better than anyone has ever been at her age - Including every top talent you can include. Obviously you can't predict these things perfectly 3 years in advance, but the reality is that she's the best skater out of the ones born after 2004 already, despite being a 2007.
Totally agree, she's ten times more promissing. :thumbsup:i have the same feeling about akatieva. she looks more promising to me than samodelkina, and not just because of her coach
One of the greatest novice's skates ever and first novice overall +200 score (correct me if I'm wrong).True... But if you compare her skating here and now... She's not a feather anymore. She's still flying on the ice, but not so fast and not so flawless as before...![]()
yes, but it is highly unlikely that Maria will beat all non-Russian contenders

I don't think it will happen but its certainly not impossible. Maria has beaten all the non-Russian contenders at one point this season. She beat Kaetlyn in France and at the GPF. She beat the top Japanese girls at the GPF in Japan. And she beat Carolina at Finlandia, GPF and the Euros LP.
Considering the issues the other girls consistently have Maria could easily Sarah Hughes her way to a Bronze![]()
Would you bother after/during Olympics make an analysis of the stsq's lvl 4? Because we all know (I don't wanna mention them here, because this thread is not about them) skaters with weak stsq's along with their weak skating skills, and at least four of them are Olympics medal contenders. After Olympics 2014, one user made a thread like, "Why Sotnikova's stsq lvl 4 is wrong", where he made an analysis of each element of her stsq. I wonder how many girls will get fake lvl 4 at their stsq's at the Olympics 2018.
^ I guess I can try to do what I can but it'd be limited to just the fulfilment of "complexity" aka analysis of every difficult turn and step(twizzle, bracket, loop, counter, rocker, choctaw).

okay, seems like Kolyada decided to bury our chances for team gold right from the start![]()

I bet Voronov would have gotten the job done today....probably in the FS too. Oh well...woulda coulda shoulda.![]()
