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For some peculiar reason, they then follow with three photographs
1 Mariya Dimitrieva, 2 Anastasiya Gulyakova, 3 Mariya Dimitrieva
Mariya is 11 years old
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to be correct she is Dmitrieva
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For some peculiar reason, they then follow with three photographs
1 Mariya Dimitrieva, 2 Anastasiya Gulyakova, 3 Mariya Dimitrieva
Mariya is 11 years old
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The age restriction minimum 17. On their launch page for Universiade, ISU has this description,
The Universiade is the international sports competitions among students, holding under the aegis of the International University Sports Federation (FISU). Competitions are held every two years, and students from the age of 17 to 25 years and graduates who have received an academic degree or a diploma in the year preceding the competition are allowed to participate in competitions.
For some peculiar reason, they then follow with three photographs
1 Mariya Dimitrieva, 2 Anastasiya Gulyakova, 3 Mariya Dimitrieva
Mariya is 11 years old
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Could anyone explain to me how qualification for younger and elder age nationals works? I know that the recent Moscow championships were a qualifier, but what I'm confused about is how some of them qualify to compete in both younger and elder age nationals like Kanysheva did last year and like Tarakanova did a while ago. Does anyone know if the top 6 at the elder age Moscow qualifier will be competing at both nationals?
Lol
But still, Gulyakova deserved that spot more than Masha.
Now i understand why she said there is no stress and pressure in her group, she gets the spots regardless of results.
OMG. I never in a million years thought I'd say this about a 12yo's FS program but her Short Program is boarder line a masterpiece. It is definitely special, not just the music and choreo either. She performs the heck out of it.
I just don't get into the pre-juniors anymore because so many factors could change and I get disappointed in loss of potential if they quit, but I may have to rethink my decision. Lol
https://youtu.be/6OS3_xIac2M
Just in case you haven't seen it yet, here is a link to her short. Eteri says it's her favorite SP.
Lol
But still, Gulyakova deserved that spot more than Masha.
Now i understand why she said there is no stress and pressure in her group, she gets the spots regardless of results.
Not sure how many ways people can explain that Gulyakova isn’t eligible for this particular competition and therefore can’t possibly “deserve” a spot. She was born August of 2002. At sixteen, she’s too young.
So, no, Gulyakova’s results don’t matter in this instance because she does not meet the basic criteria for elibigilty.
I really like her short program.
My bad, i thought Talalaykina and Gulyakova were 17.
I was listed to on of Moscow Universities at 17 but begun my studies few months later being 18 already. Some people were younger, in their 17.In most countries 17 is too young to attend University. I say this as someone who was at university as a 17 year old and had a friend who started at 16. It’s possible but very unusual.
In most countries 17 is too young to attend University. I say this as someone who was at university as a 17 year old and had a friend who started at 16. It’s possible but very unusual.
STAR TRIO CHAMPIONS.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QSJX9W0JvuM&t=1s
What do you think the chances of a Russian podium sweep are now that Alena is out of the picture and Ksenia's in?
now it's less than 100%, I say 90%
Hmmm that's quite positive. I hope it comes true ^_^
I was thinking that 1-2 is 100%, but the 3rd, hmmmm, something like 65%+