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Good luck to Serafima and Liza N., who are competing in Warsaw next week. (Too bad there's no 3rd entry, though).
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She's so flexible still. I miss herI’m just happy to see my OG homie is still at it....teaching the next generation :hap93:
https://vk.com/video-31036833_456239571
She looks amazing and so happy [emoji7][emoji4]She's so flexible still. I miss her
She's so flexible still. I miss her
But didn't ISU approve a new 'rule' that TP can't consist of people from countries that have a realistic chance to medal at that particular event? It was decided only for Worlds though, but maybe the same applies to smaller events. So there is a high probability that we almost won't see American, Japanese, Korean and Russian controllers and specialists at any major events.
Exactly. I’ve tried not to contribute to these discussions because I know they will get absolutely nowhere. But it makes absolute sense to me that while the Russian skaters (namely Eteri’s 3A crew) are still winning, they are not being favored by the judges as much as before. You could say Russian skaters are being subject to closer scrutiny by the judges, mostly because they have been so dominant for so long. It is what it is. I just hope there are no longer arguments from posters for a PCS increase for “skating while Russian.” That used to be the complaint in previous years.I never implied that. As long as they land their quads and triple axels they are off-limits within the current rules. What one can do is just spoil the mood of Anna and her team with 5 edge calls at one competition. It is broader. The season started with 2 world medalists Alina and Zhenya and Liza, the winner of the last competition of the last season joined by a powerful trio of youngsters. With Lizbet missing the season and Rika injured 6:0 at GPF was a clear possibility if things judging wise went as they went last season.
One can attach the label "conspiracy" to this theory. For me it's just logical that many at ISU and federations were very unhappy about this possibility and did all that they could to not let it happen.
You could say Russian skaters are being subject to closer scrutiny by the judges, mostly because they have been so dominant for so long.
LISA has not realy a chance to get high PCS or GOEs, because she is nominaly only number 5 from Russia.
It would be very unfair to have 6 girls from Russia in FGP.
The problem with this sport is, if you judge Mijahira or Tenell with the strictness of Sherbakova level, all their jumps are 1 or max 2 rotated.
So if you judge correctly, we get 6 girls from Russia in the FGP and this would be unfair to other countries.
See my explanation.
Some may have Russian origin
Just as someone is claiming an Italian living in USA but Italian on the ISU listings is somehow American and biased towards Americans.
Hilarious like that too?

and :hap85:.
) in today’s world, that’s much harder. The summer comp I attend in Philadelphia usually has Natalya Ponomoreva has the tech specialist. She represented Uzbekistan, but she wasn’t born there
She coaches at the rink three miles from my house.Everything that is more on the east than Chemnitz is practically Russia, right? While so many people in my country are trying desperately to prove that they are in fact as much western as Germans, the people from "true west" still see them as comming from somewhere behind Ural. Just one of those mysteries of life. But the funny one![]()
The domination of one country is against the spirit of international tournaments.
If you get rid of 3 quotes per country like tennis, you will get a TOP10 from Russia every time, when you consider their talent base.
God bless ISU for a "creative" and "selective" judging.
I think the ISU made a very wise decision to fight against the russian dominance.
Lets be honest, nobody wants to see a top 6 only from Russia.
When you consider MONEY, sponsors etc, then there is something like an unwritten rule, that USA and Japan gets their spots.