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Any word on Sotnikova or Leonova? Are they competing this season?
Does Sotnikova still have 3-3?
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Any word on Sotnikova or Leonova? Are they competing this season?
It's not like Osmond ever beat Medvedeva - although since it's gonna be an adjustment season for Med, she might have a slow start. Either way, bc she's gonna train in Canada it could be convenient to go there for her!


I’m guessing Leonova will receive 2 GP spots as usual? Lucky girl! And she must LOVE to skate.Leonova is competing, Sotnikova as usual![]()
Osmond never beat Medvedeva, but it is an adjustments season.
SC is Canada and the local skaters are traditionally held up. Medvedeva just recovered from injury and is still adapting for the new training regime.
Imho, SC would be a bad tactical choice for her, because *IF* she loses to Osmond, that will be major, and SC has all the conditions for that to happen.
New interview with Radionova:
http://www.fsrussia.ru/intervyu/3728-elena-radionova-iz-vsego-nuzhno-izvlekat-plyusy.html
Sounds like she got over the disappointment of not making the Olympic Team, and is not ready to retire just yet. Here's hoping she has a great next season. The field is just getting tougher...
I really hope she shows any improvement. So far, Buyanova was not doing a good job with her =(
I suppose Buyanova was focused on Sotskova making the team and so on.
I don't buy adapting for the new training regime argument. The only argument to play it safe is if she has not fully recovered from her injury.
If she loses to Osmond, no matter where, I see few chances for her to be treated by judges the way she was treated. On the contrary, if I were her I would pick SC to let everyone see that the queen has returned to her senses and the big losses she had are all left in her "injury season". Come on, when she was clean she got more than 235. Only one other skater in the world is in this territory. Once again, Medvedeva has to be dominant right from the start rather than play tactics.
And the most likely scenario is that she won't be invited to SC same as Zagitova.
I think that SC is unlikely to pick Medvedeva, since they'll want to give Kaetlyn the best chance of winning. IdF is the likely choice for her 2nd event, assuming she won't want a back to back and NHK and CoR are out. I think CoC and CoR are a good guess for Alina. NHK makes sense for Evgenia, and I'm sure they'd want her. They normally like big names, Alina is probably at CoR and Kaetlyn's out since Satoko and Wakaba are in the same seed group.
SA:
SC: Kaetlyn
CoC: Alina
NHK: Evgenia
CoR: Alina
IdF: Kaetlyn
So either SA or IdF for Evgenia's 2nd event? SA would be fairly convenient with her training in Toronto (it's not that close, but same continent and only a small time change). If she needs later events, then IdF.
What about Young You with 3As? :think:This one should be the most likely outcome. I don't think anyone exists to threaten an all-Russian JGPF. It doesn't even matter if a couple of skaters have poor performances.
What about Young You with 3As? :think:
I’m guessing Leonova will receive 2 GP spots as usual? Lucky girl! And she must LOVE to skate.
Rika was at JGPF last year though.Well, last season...
I mean, Rika Kihira, who has less jump issues, can barely threaten russian juniors.
Gubanova is turning senior finally! I hope she gets the host pick, her Juliet the year before is still haunting meHope the TAT programme is good, she's so lovely ~
(I don't think 2 GPs is possible? :<)