Good analysis. I think it really depends on who's skating against who, but seeing as how all of them are really good, even someone with silver will get a 2nd event. Vasilieva seems to have good jumps and some consistency. Valieva and Kanysheva are confirmed for 2 imo, and perhaps Tarusina given her consistency. We still don't know how's Tarakanova with the new coaching change, and how will Usacheva perform, though Kromykh seems quite set too.
Now, questions for everyone here:
1. Considering we've seen some of these juniors do quads, how early in the season do you think we'll see them try it in competition? Will Valieva follow in Trusova's footsteps and have it in her FS from the beginning? Will she become the youngest to land a quad (considering she does it before New Year)?
2. Who do you think is most likely to only get 1 event?
3. Also, I thought that Russia had 18 spots in total like for the seniors, especially since it's 7 events. Why isn't it like that for the juniors?
4. I went back and checked that last year they used up 14 spots, and why oh why didn't they give a second event to Sinitsyna, or even Vasilieva?
5. Who do you think will be the leader of the group? Valieva is the world's sweetheart right now, and keeping her SP was the best strategic thing they've done. If she lands that quad she's unstoppable: she'd have both Kostornaia's PCS and Sasha's TES. Otherwise, Kanysheva's on the rise.
Ah so many variables for the juniors too!