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Great photo!! Everyone in that photo should take great pride in that moment

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1x Gold
2x Silver
2x Bronze
for the russian ladies in the GPF how amazing is this whoooooo!!!


Poor Tina is going to start barking at Sasha when she comes home with an unfamiliar silver medal on making her virtually unrecognizable![]()

Ok, folks.
A japanese lady winning one competition does not mean "japanese ladies supremacy".
Same as "Alina not winning" does not mean she is done. She is still one of the best skaters in the world.
The fact that Trusova and Shcherbakova had a bad day also means nothing. Today they messed up, tomorrow they will slay.
You people say "Kihira" like she is unbeatable like Zhenya or Alina were last year. Rika bombed in France, for example, and with a score like that she wouldn't even medal here. She is not a leage of her own, and she is not unbeatable.
It is really ridiculous how you people are eager to bury everybody after one bad competition, or after not winning a competition. When Zagitova doesn't make GPF, when Trusova and Shcherbakova bomb an entire season, then maybe. But now, LOL. Lets celebrate the achievements.
well the thing is, with all due respect, is that if Zagi deserves 72 PCS then Rika deserves 75 and Kosto & Satoko would deserve a perfect 80 lol
(and for the record I think Zagi is more of a 67/68 PCS skater and Rika a sub 70 PCS skater)
point is is that you can't start crying about overscoring now that it's finally a nonrussian skater receiving the candy![]()
please, no one said alina is done. but she is no longer the untouched number one with a big tes and pcs lead. and yes it is quite a shift because in the repution scoring world that means almost certaintly lower goe and pcs for the future, regarless how brilliant she might skate. I would therfore argue her second place means quite a lot. IMO it is ok to point that out in an analytic thread.
The difference: kostner deserves her pcs and didn't get them because of her tes supremacy and number one status but for her legend status and actual deserving. Satoko however deserves better pcs, but imo no goe for her jumps at all. So in the end her score is just fine.Lol how do you think us Satoko fans feel. Anyway Carolina Kostner still got good PCS and GOE last season even when she was surpassed by Alina. Remember her short program during Worlds this year? I would argue that their reputation is of an equivalent status now so there’s not much to worry about.
Kostornaia is a fair winner, she skated like never before, but I know that deep down she knows that she won only because her 2 rivals fell, she esaid it at the end of the SP. It is undeniable that she is today the skater with the best interpretation of the all circuit (junior and ladies), although we all know that in front of Kihira her PCS will be very inferior without a 3A.
Without 3A and without Shcherbakova and Trusova jumping quads, the future of the Russian ladies is uncertain, since without waiting for Kihira to fall they will have to get used to second place.
After many years Japan has regained supremacy in ladies seniors, and if the russian decision to no jump quads does prevail, this supremacy will be extended for many, many more years.

A bit of positivity for our weekend!
Golden Spin
1. Anastasia Gubanova scored very well and got the silver medal! She landed her 3Lz-3Lo in the free as well.
2. Anastasia Gulyakova didn't have her best competition but she improved a lot from Warsaw Cup! And her 3F-3T is just gorgeous.
Senior Grand Prix Final
1. Alina had a great performance! By any standards, she was wonderful, and even more so to consider that she was injured! I hope she can rest up for Russian Nationals now.
2. Liza had a great skate as well, with her only error being on the 3A. She got all level 4 spins too! She's had quite the comeback season this year and is well set up to medal at Worlds.
3. Sofia improved on her PB by 6 points, to put her at 204.33. She had a wonderful FS and was so engaging, charming, and captivating! She is setting herself up well to be Russian #3 and on the worlds team.
Junior Grand Prix Final
1. Alena Kostornaya had the skate of her life and absolutely deserved her win! Her skate was magical and I hope this can be a confidence booster for her to close out her 2018 at Russian Nationals
2. Sasha didn't have her best day but still managed to land her 4T after a hard fall! Placing second here will be a huge motivation for her to train extra hard for senior nationals
3. Alena Kanysheva was the dark horse going into the JGPF and had her best skates this season to win bronze! Unfortunately she won't be at senior nationals, but she's making a name for herself in juniors and now has a good shot at the JWC team.
4. Anastasia had a redemption free skate and scored a SB in the free as well! Moving all combos into the second half worked for her as well, and she proved that she's a contender to be taken seriously.
5. Anna obviously didn't have her best competition here, but I'm sure she's hungry now, and motivated to land all her quads at senior nationals. She too had a redemption free skate, despite missing both quads, and this was a valuable learning experience for her.
Thanks I needed that!We don't know how would Zagitova skate with both legs intact. She could do better or much better.
And Kihira could be placed in the position "3A required to win".