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I don't know what is considered here as a permanent spine injury. But a back injury may mean muscles problem. An affected spine is a much worse condition.
It is a spine injury, it was confirmed in interviews by people close to Evgenia e.g. TAT. Orser also talked about Evgenia's injury last year. Considering that Evgenia herself has said that she won't ever be able to do a Biellmann spin again in her life, it tells you a lot about the seriousness of her injury e.g. Yuna Kim had to completely quit jumping the 3Lo after injuring her spine as a young teenager.
? Some titles of Golden Skate threads? Does this post have a point?
Also the words spine and back are often confused when translated into english, just something I noticed. Russians often say back injury, but I saw people translate it into spine injury, which I think is a nuance that got lost in translation.
Sadly she was better with Eteri. Even though her technique was not the best, she was safe and consistent. Her programs had her essence, you knew they were only from Medvedeva. With Brian, there is no improvement.
Alina had no permanent back and spine injury nor a fractured foot like Evgenia had during and after the Olympics.
You will easily understand everything if you look at the start date of these topics on the forum. 10/27. A few hours after the FS Sasha. Or will someone argue that this is a coincidence?

Alina and Alena will have a tougher road to GPF, I think. If they switch places at both comps, they'll both be in with 1-2 each. If they place the same at both comps, 2-2 is also enough. The difficult competition is NHK because they both have to beat Rika which is possible, but they have to be very clean. There is no doubt that Rika is the strongest competition of all the non-Russian ladies. This is what confused mw about Alina being at NHK; she had first choice and chose NHK when it was certain that Rika would be there, along with another top Russian. I know she loves Japan and Japan loves her, but I think the better choice would've been Rostelecom. Rika would not be there as the fed would not have wanted here there, and they would also not put Sasha there with Alina (but even if they did there would just be Sasha and no Rika). Yes, there'd be another Russian, but it would be a guaranteed 1-2 (as guaranteed as it could be) for the Russian ladies, one of which would be Alina.
This is not to say I don't believe Alina could win gold at NHK. I just think there was an easier option without both Alena and Rika (or any Russian + Rika) who are very strong skaters, and she had the first choice being WC. Alena, Anna, and Sasha didn't have a choice in their assignments as they were not on the podium at Worlds.
That being said, given Liza and Evgenia's placements, 2-3 would probably enough for GPF.
You will easily understand everything if you look at the start date of these topics on the forum. 10/27. A few hours after the FS Sasha. Or will someone argue that this is a coincidence?
and be jubilant? And then be happy about the 251 points that she is going to earn at the GP final and the 261 that she will get at Worlds. Why grouse around moaning and crying boo hoo everybody hates us?Sasha's performance at Skate Canada brought these familiar questions to the fore once again. And ... ?
This is what is annoying on this thread. Why can't Trusova fans take their 241 points![]()
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and be jubilant? And then be happy about the 251 points that she is going to earn at the GP final and the 261 that she will get at Worlds. Why grouse around moaning and crying boo hoo everybody hates us?
:agree:You did the same thing though, when people were making a bajilion videos/ ... :taunt:

Next time, the JGPF, I guess we all just have to take the points and be happy.
Zhilina is scary good for 11. But do you know who her favorite skater is?Zhilina will go to Juniors when Valieva goes to Seniors.

Crystal scull? I've heard of a crystal ball but not a crystal scull.Alina's body changed significantly as well and she ovecame her troubles in a great way. I have no crystal scull to be able to see alternative reality when Zhenya would have stayed in Khrustanyi, but definitely I can see an example of a skater who overcame most of her difficulties related with changing from girl into a woman under Eteri, while many predicted it won't be possible.
Crystal scull? I've heard of a crystal ball but not a crystal scull.![]()

And that's the other thing!!! Those inconclusive videos that purport to prove something. Forget Alysa Liu, it all goes back to Yuna Kim and Mao Asada. You couldn't open the Internet without being confronted by yet another slow-motion video, complete with superimposed protractors and straightedge drawings proving that Mao's flutz was worse Yuna's 'lip. Stop, please, we get it, we get it!
Absolutely. Go Kamila! :yes:
Sasha's performance at Skate Canada brought these familiar questions to the fore once again. And ... ?
This is what is annoying on this thread. Why can't Trusova fans take their 241 points![]()
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and be jubilant? And then be happy about the 251 points that she is going to earn at the GP final and the 261 that she will get at Worlds. Why grouse around moaning and crying boo hoo everybody hates us?
? Some titles of Golden Skate threads? Does this post have a point?
Crystal ball is for regular magic. At Sambo-70 Eteri uses Crystal skull to do her dark dark magic![]()
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My view here is pretty simple.
1. Her current coaches stated that she needs 1-2 years to show improvement. One year and a half has passed, and we kind of still have no results. Flutz is there. Axel is still an issue. Rotations got worse. On average, there is no improvement: Zhenya now is objectively worse than Zhenya during the Olympic year, lets say.
2. And then, there enters the question: is it really necessary to break one's habit if it does not fix anything. Chances are she would be still skating as she was before if she stayed with Eteri. One can say there would be no progress, but there would be no regress either.
We all know it takes time. But time goes, and there are no results, so questions arise.
PS: as for long career, having a long career is easy, look at Leonova. I mean, yeah, she doesn't get to go to Olympics and Worlds and stuff and may not get any GPs, but noone is kicking her from the rink
Long career is not what Zhenya wanted when she left Eteri. She wanted to win.