Apparently some student is leaving TCC![]()
where does it say that?
It could be Javier Raya, he is 26? the other skaters hadn't mention anything yet, and I dont know who else may leave
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Apparently some student is leaving TCC![]()
OT, but is it only me who can't seem to access page 637?
Edit: it's working now, I'm not sure why it kept sending me back to 636![]()

With all the top talents training together rather than competing against each other, it would be a much more friendly learning environment than what was going on under Eteri. I can't imagine training with all the pressure of competing against your skating partner, Alina and then worrying about the next generation of skaters coming up too. Switching coaches was her best decision. The only "scary" part is moving to Canada which is a lot more relaxed and can be distracting if you aren't focused on your goal.

So now that it was mentioned in the other thread, I actually think that Zhenya's hardest competition of the season will undoubtedly be RusNats.
Why? She can easily do well at her GP assignments, and if she doesn't win the GPF in her adjustment season it won't really be a big deal. However, she needs to deliver at nats, not only to beat Alina but to show her strength when facing the next generation, who will be eligible soon. Also, she needs a good performance to prove that she made the right choice choosing a foreign coach.
So now that it was mentioned in the other thread, I actually think that Zhenya's hardest competition of the season will undoubtedly be RusNats.
Why? She can easily do well at her GP assignments, and if she doesn't win the GPF in her adjustment season it won't really be a big deal. However, she needs to deliver at nats, not only to beat Alina but to show her strength when facing the next generation, who will be eligible soon. Also, she needs a good performance to prove that she made the right choice choosing a foreign coach.
Well, that won't happen, and I'm not sure I want to know the answer 
, I love his personality.
If I'm not mistaken, she even asked Sasha what she wanted from Korea before she left for the Olympics. Who does that? Who asks a rival-in-the-making, a potential replacement and destroyer of your dreams, what they'd like as a souvenir from your competition? It's like, "Ima kill you on the ice someday kid, but until then, here's a cute plushie from Japan." I kind of doubt if that's common in this sport.Catching up with everything...
Looking again at Zhenya's FaOI program... Yes, there is still the 'Averbukh feeling', but her spins look more powerful than before, and I wonder if her jumps will get more powerful, too, as she gets healthier and strongerI also noticed the way she was moving her arms was more expressive than in many of the past programs. Just subtle things which hopefully can give us a little insight on what's to come
As for her being 'fuller', I bet Brian told her to eatSeriously, though, I noticed that she looks thinner with the grey/lilac dress so it might be an impression caused by the red dress. In any case, I guess we should expect her to build up a bit more muscle, Canadian-style.
Regarding her artistry and miming, this is what Brian said about her during the Olympics to the New York Times: “She is such a fierce competitor; I love that,” said Brian Orser, the coach of the two-time Olympic men’s champion Yuzuru Hanyu of Japan. “There’s a very youthful passion about her skating. She’ll find a little story and she embraces it and puts it out there. It’s not over the top, super-sophisticated stuff; it’s stuff for an 18-year-old.” Which means, he's obviously not put off by her miming and expressions!
Finally, doesn't surprise me what Kostornaia said - Zhenya was the 'big sister' for all those girls, including Alina. Trusova's Makkachin tissue box was given by Zhenya![]()
I had the same problem. Someone deleted a message so the thread didn't know how to react
And when you add the injury and the olympic pressure...![]()
With all the top talents training together rather than competing against each other, it would be a much more friendly learning environment than what was going on under Eteri. I can't imagine training with all the pressure of competing against your skating partner, Alina and then worrying about the next generation of skaters coming up too. Switching coaches was her best decision. The only "scary" part is moving to Canada which is a lot more relaxed and can be distracting if you aren't focused on your goal.

I didn't know that, Zhenya is truly adorable!If I'm not mistaken, she even asked Sasha what she wanted from Korea before she left for the Olympics. Who does that? Who asks a rival-in-the-making, a potential replacement and destroyer of your dreams, what they'd like as a souvenir from your competition? It's like, "Ima kill you on the ice someday kid, but until then, here's a cute plushie from Japan." I kind of doubt if that's common in this sport. :
Sorry to ask... has she ever mentioned her birthtime or something like that?![]()
Sorry to ask... has she ever mentioned her birthtime or something like that?![]()
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Zhenya liked this pic- instagram skating doodles![]()
I saw avengers infinity war recently and was thinking that the theme music might be good for a program. Do it Zhenya! I like the subtle shade of “avenging” herself.https://instagram.com/p/BjZHculjROQ/ Choose your fighter! Is TCC actually building the figure skating avengers?
We’ve got Sailor Moon, Spider-Man, Seimei, Gabby was a Gladiator...