Obviously there has been a flood of press reports, interview interpretations, blogs and other material. Way too much to even get a grip on.
Here is a sample which includes both a report and some interview quotes:
Kostornaya's World Record, Trusova's unique achievement and edible flowers
The results of the Grand Prix finals in the Team Russia review.
Kostornaya is absolutely the best
The victory in the finals of the Grand Prix among women was won by Alyona Kostornaya. It was the best skating run of the evening, and perhaps of the entire first half of the season in women's competitions. Two triple Axels, one of which is in a cascade, the rest of her jumping set, incredible step sequences and rotations - everything was impeccable. 162.14 - Another best result of the season and career of this figure skater. At the same time, the total for components were completely crazy for 'yesterday's junior' at 73.27, only one element was below 9 points. As a result - a world record for the sum of two programs: 247.59 points.
- The tournament has a high level, very cool! - Kostornaya almost jumped with happiness on a flash interview with Channel One"
“I'm glad I became the first. My rink friends help me to skate clean.
Favourite item? Cascade triple Flip - triple Toeloop, as well as the triple Axel. Now I will work, work and work.
Quads? I don’t want to talk about them yet. Perhaps there will be a surprise. I want to thank all the fans. Thanks to everyone, I feel your support and I am happy.”
Shcherbakova - the best in the free
The victory in the free program was won by another Russian woman - Anna Shcherbakova. She was performed in her free program three quadruple jumps - two Lutz's, one of which is in a cascade, and a Flip. The latter was included in the program for the first time, but, unfortunately, did not work out. But those two quadruple Lutz's, one of which in a cascade with a triple Toeloop, were impeccable. Like everything else. The second great skating run in two days, as evidenced by the score - 162.65 points. This is the best result in Shcherbakova’s career, as well as the sum of points for two programs.
“I really wanted to show the Flip. At pre-launch training, it turned out pretty well. It is unfortunate that in competition it didn't work out. But I hope that in the future I will approach it more confidently. Despite the fact that the Flip did not work out, I’m very glad that I could get myserlf together for the rest of the program.”
- You are only the third girl in history to score more than 240 points. Does it cause any additional emotions?
“By the marks - no. But I got a good overall impression from my routines. Of course, if I did this Flip, I would be more pleased. I hope next time it will be more confident.”
Five quadruples from Trusova
Aleksandra Trusova in the planned content sheet for her free program had as many as five (!) Quadruple jumps, one of which was in the cascade. Yes, indeed, this is the new reality. And Aleksandra performed three out of five, while she also established a unique achievement - the first of the women to perform a quadruple Flip in competition. Her Lutz was excellent, rewarded by the judges with 3.78 points. And a quad Toeloop in a cascade with triple Salchow. The quadruple Salchow did not work out - the jump came out only in double, and on the other quadruple Toeloop - Trusova fell from it. Obviously, fatigue affected her. For the second time in her career, breaking the mark of 100 points in the technical assessment didn't work, but it was close - 96.80.
“I skated the program very poorly. Besides the fact that I was the first in the world to jump a quadruple Flip, I made a butterfly (pop), so I was upset and jumped a different quadruple.”
(anybody able to get hold of that planned content sheet and point out the differences? - Edwin)
Not Zagitova's day
But who really was upset by her skating was Alina Zagitova. How brilliant the Olympic champion was in the short program, her free program just didn't work out. Uncertainty was felt already at the first cascade of triple Lutz and Rittberger, and then everything went completely awry - falls, under rotations, errors. As a result - the last place, behind Brady Tennell the American even. Alina did not want to talk to reporters after competition.
A funny episode occurred at the award ceremony. All winners, along with medals, were presented with bouquets. Moreover, the organizers preferred sweets to living or artificial flowers. Bouquets were created from chocolate.
Noticing this, Kostornaya bit off one of the flowers with a smile. Trusova and Shcherbakova followed her example.
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From:
https://teamrussia.pro/news/novosti...alnoe-dostizhenie-trusovoj-i-sedennye-tsvety/
Almost all interviews with the skaters are available online and with auto generated subtitles in the language of your choice.
Waiting for some critical analysis by the likes of Inna Goncharenko.
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