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In some interviews from the fed, if i am not mistaken, rusfed folks mentioned that Med kept making mistakes, and that led the team to change the program.
They also mentioned that Zhenya was overtraining it, because she kept trying to skate it clean.
Looking at the change, if Zhenya could do the 6/1 they would have kept it, because i mean, why make it easier. They could totally have made AK 6/1 too, but they still reverted to her old layout. There must have been a reason for that, and i am pretty sure that it wasnt "holding Zhenya back on purpose on the Olympic season".
I actually also feel that the 6/1 program kind of lead to her stress fracture - harder content, more mistakes. We know how competitive and perfectionist Zhenya is, so it is not implausible that she would keep insisting on skating it as many times as possible to skate it clean finally.
I have not seen any of these interviews so can you maybe try to find some?
Because I remember ET saying they changed it after Nepela because she wanted Anna Karenina more.
Also, I think it's kinda mean to say that she couldn't have pulled it off because we saw that program twice, with the second time being in Nepela where the "uncharacteristic mistakes" were a turnaround from the lutz and that's about it. I don't understand why people think that's the end of the world. Alina was making mistakes in the sp that season too but since Russian nationals she kept nailing it. It's a learning curve.
As for Alina's programs this year, they simply don't compare with last year's ones. Especially the SP, that's my favourite SP ever to this date.
so sad. She was such a good skater
And I will make a final determination and try not to be influenced by Alena at this point being the more accomplished and better skater. Because she's better at this point doesn't mean Alena skated Romeo and Juliet better.
There was also another one of Medvedevas rules which supposed to allow performing (and bonus rewarding) of 3-3-3 in a program, but apparently it was not published as a discussed thing (yet).