I wonder if anybody brought this already: https://sport.rambler.ru/figureskat...asskazala-kak-vosstanavlivaetsya-posle-travm/
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Well, I don't think that's a problem. I think it'd only be fair if others don't stand a chance if they're jumping quads and the others aren't. They'd just be that much better than the others. To me, that's exactly how it should be... Artificial parity ruins competition.
Pretty sure they will do the same they did last year with JGPs.
Give all girls one and then give a second to those who have a JGPF chance.
Last year there were already 5/6 Russians at the jgp final.I think they will too but that's a pretty terrible idea to me
I would like to see 7 girls get 2 each (that way if one girl messes up at her events there's still 6 to fill the final)
push out everyone else at the JGPF!!
I think they will too but that's a pretty terrible idea to me
I would like to see 7 girls get 2 each (that way if one girl messes up at her events there's still 6 to fill the final)
push out everyone else at the JGPF!!
Last year there were already 5/6 Russians at the jgp final.
It will be fun to see they transform the jgpf into a mini junior Russian nationals
What are your predictions for the jgpf?
Mine? Well if it's a full six, then I think it should be / would like to see:
Trusova, Kostornaya, Shcherbakova, Tarakanova, Tarusina, and Sinitsyna as the qualifiers (I like Sinitsyna more than Kanysheva and think her programs give her more personality but Kanysheva would be the first alternate in this case)
Kostyuk is soo much better than Kanysheva.
Kanysheva might be the most consistent one from Panova's group but her jumps are almost Satoko-like (fast rotation, no height) and her skating is just bland.
Kanysheva has the worst jumps of the three by far, that's for sure. To be honest, I'm not sure where her PCS comes from because to me, she's as bland as can be. Then again, so are all three of Panova's girls. Kostyuk has the best skating skills but her jump consistency isn't great. Sinitsyna's main thing is that her spins are very good, otherwise she, like all three, is quite dry as a performer. I would rank Kanysheva #3 of these if I had to. And Kostyuk first but ... Well, I'm not very high on any.Kostyuk is soo much better than Kanysheva.
Kanysheva might be the most consistent one from Panova's group but her jumps are almost Satoko-like (fast rotation, no height) and her skating is just bland.


Okay, that was a really bad interview. What is she thinking? She was doing so well with PR...So apparently Evgenia feels betrayed by Eteri...
https://www.sports.ru/figure-skating/1063817280.html
Wow, the girl totally lost it in her latest interviews...![]()
Okay, that was a really bad interview. What is she thinking? She was doing so well with PR...
She played it really cool in her parting statement, but now? :scard8:Okay, that was a really bad interview. What is she thinking? She was doing so well with PR...

Looking through the comments of that news article, at least 95% of them are negative to Medvedeva. Not very good for PR. Especially when combined with the earlier statements. It's almost like she's trying to burn bridges.She played it really cool in her parting statement, but now? :scard8:
I read casual Russian fans asking all over the internet "who is this girl? she was so nice before...".![]()
I didn't get that that was the "betrayal" she was referring to. At least the people commenting on the article definitely don't feel that way.Was this interview before or after Eteri airs dirty laundry. If after, them I think she has every right to feel betrayed that her coach relayed what was said behind closed doors to turn the public against her. If the interview was shortly after the OG then perhaps she had that feeling that she was not fully supported or the team did not have enough confidence in her. I have no idea... this does’t change how I perceive her at all.
She also complained in a snarky way, that fans don't understand her new Ex.Looking through the comments of that news article, at least 95% of them are negative to Medvedeva. Not very good for PR. Especially when combined with the earlier statements. It's almost like she's trying to burn bridges.
I honestly don't get why she'd be doing this.

To be honest it went through my mind as well. Hurting and unpleasant from human standpoint, but perfect 'business' for bringing all the attention to Russian ladies. :agree:I'm holding out that the whole "split" is a PR trick to generate heat and hopefully ratings... a half-baked attempt to recreate Yagudin vs Plushenko.

She played it really cool in her parting statement, but now? :scard8:
I read casual Russian fans asking all over the internet "who is this girl? she was so nice before...".![]()
Part of me is screaming, 'keep it classy Medvedeva, don't sink to someone else's level' and another part of me is screaming "spill it, Eteri has already struck the first public blow - you don't her loyalty anymore" plus the drama of the Russian ladies might hold us through the off-season
Why are you lying?I understand that you hate Evgenia, but that doesn't give you the right to change her words.She wrote that it was her mistake, that no one understood the Ex's message, and that she will continue to work.She also complained in a snarky way, that fans don't understand her new Ex.
To be honest it went through my mind as well. Hurting and unpleasant from human standpoint, but perfect 'business' for bringing all the attention to Russian ladies. :agree:
Plus recuperation of Orser's Tursynbaeva! Next season will be![]()