I'm not questioning whether it should be considered difficult from ISU or not, i'm just considering that an easier entry compared to the charlotte.
Regardless it doesn't change a thing from my previous statement: Alina's 2A used to be bigger in distance in previous seasons where she always had difficult entries. It wasn't the biggest 2a in the world even previously but it used to be slightly bigger.
About the off axis, you can spot it in other attempts this season.
https://youtu.be/FK6luB3p744?t=110
In others it's just leaning.
https://youtu.be/eIO7oZ3FpiQ?t=68
If you ask me i think she should start work on that distance, otherwise her 2a might look like Medvedeva's 2a from the Olympic season in the future.
To be fair, Alina was injured during Russian Nationals. Her jumps were all pretty bad there, not only her 2A and I think it was a result from that severe burn she had on her leg.
In general, though, I would say that her axel isn’t her best jump. It was always pretty “swingy“ and small, not only this year. She jumps very far into the circle, that‘s why she doesn‘t get a lot of distance. Her 2A during the SP at the Olympics is an example of that.
https://www.google.at/amp/s/the-rea...alina-zagitovas-jumps-lots-of-people-have/amp
Here‘s an analysis of Alina‘s axel last season.
This season, her jumps all have become a bit worse as she grew. This is normal but it will depend on whether she gets back on track and adjusts to her new body. I‘d say the jumps at Worlds looked a lot better than what we saw earlier during the season. Jackie Wong said they had more spring than when he‘d seen them at GPF. So, she is on a good way.
But I have to say the 3Lo after the combo still sometimes looks problematic, especially in the FS where it‘s been UR or borderline more often than not. It was the same at Worlds, she barely hung on to it. This combo has definitely become harder for her. But she gets it in the SP most of the time, so maybe switching the order of the 3Lz+3T and 3Lz+3Lo would be a good idea? She‘d have more stamina left in the beginning of the program. We‘ll see.
Her 3S also isn‘t a particularly good jump. I think it‘s one of her worse, very small and off axis a lot. But she get‘s it done 99% of the time so it‘s okay. Other than the 2A (sometimes), 3S and the 3Lo in the combo, her jumps are usually all solid and beautiful (maybe except from that flat edge on the 3Lz). She‘s a natural jumper. If she can get more speed in the entry and adjusts to the body changed, she‘ll be even stronger next year.
I‘m interested in Alina‘s layout for next season anyway. I think it will stay the same unless she does a quad.