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Alena Kostornaia

All the Khrustalniy skaters make full use of the complete ice surface, check their Skating Maps.

Speed and length of their tracks are exemplary.

Montreal has the typical narrow rink, so European, Japanese and Korean skaters will be at a disadvantage: the might need to cut a few corners or skate very close to the boards.

Alyona has skated on narrow rinks before? Not in her GP stages, only in last year's Tutberidze Show of Champions because of the premium seating inside the boards.

Does her program needs adjusting, esp in setting up her huge and beautiful triksels with their full speed entries and exits?
 
1000% agree with this SkateSkates. :yes: :yes:

Do you have a particular piece in mind?

I know earlier in this thread, people suggested that she skate to Aranjuez--not a tango, but definitely a Latin flair. I also could see her skating to Piazzolla's 'Oblivion,' but personally I'd like something fiery and intense for her.

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So Aliona is on the list to go to Worlds!! :yes2: No surprise there, but it's nice to see it in writing. :yes:

HOWEVER, given what happened last season, I'm not going to say anything about this until I see her on practice ice in Montreal--hopefully with my own two eyes!! :yes:

PLEASE STAY HEALTHY, ALIONA!!!!! :pray: :pray:

Oblivion, Invierno porteno (reworking or cutting the cadence), Vuelvo al sur, Romance del diablo (skip intro)
that just come into my mind just from Piazzolla but probably a lot more suiting pieces.
Agree on avoiding libertango (like Carmen... I wonder if I could ever watch a skating competition without it)
 
I think I may be the only one who doesn't want to see Alyona skate to Aranjuez. I can't stand the music, but maybe she could get me to change my mind. I know Piazzolla is kind of overdone, but I think she could do such a beautiful Oblivion. She needs something that has the same command as Adios Nonino.

I'd love to see her do Danse Macabre, but I doubt her team would go for it since they just did a program to it for Lilbet. I wish Eteri choreographed Alyona more. Daniil just doesn't seem to know how to maximize her abilities.
 
I just read from a couple of places that Alyona actually used her phone as translator in press conferences. May I know if there are more evidences?

1. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I4aUsSZn414
There are two comments:
- she is using TRANSLATOR.
- It's actually a translator. She is watching the conversation on her phone to help with language.

2. https://www.another site.com/r/FigureSkating/comments/ewagtg/kostornaia_shcherbakova_interview_for_russian/
One comment: Well, actually me and other people were mistaken! Tatiana Flade said that Sasha and Alena used their phones for translation.

Especially (2), I would appreciate it if anybody can point me to where Tatiana Flade said about using phones for translation.
I just hope that this is true and I can show tell people that Alyona kept looking at her phones for a reason.
 
The more crowdfunding On Ice Perspectives receives, the more competitions and shows [ETA: and training centers] Jordan Cowan can get himself to and then shoot (internationally and in North America).

I have no doubt that Aliona is on Jordan's wish list for future videos.
When it will be financially and logistically possible for him to shoot with her is a separate question.

[elbkup, I know that you already are well aware of the extreme importance of crowdfunding for Jordan -- but perhaps others in this thread are not.]

Thanks very much for keeping us updated on this very important issue... Jordan's remarkable work doesn't "just happen"...
 
I just read from a couple of places that Alyona actually used her phone as translator in press conferences. May I know if there are more evidences?

1. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I4aUsSZn414
There are two comments:
- she is using TRANSLATOR.
- It's actually a translator. She is watching the conversation on her phone to help with language.

2. https://www.another site.com/r/FigureSkating/comments/ewagtg/kostornaia_shcherbakova_interview_for_russian/
One comment: Well, actually me and other people were mistaken! Tatiana Flade said that Sasha and Alena used their phones for translation.

Especially (2), I would appreciate it if anybody can point me to where Tatiana Flade said about using phones for translation.
I just hope that this is true and I can show tell people that Alyona kept looking at her phones for a reason.

Four things regarding the phone, that I've been thinking about for a while, but which are just personal observations and not 'facts':

1) I got the idea that she might be using her phone to look up words, too. Seems plausible to me and would be interesting to know if Tatiana Flade did indeed say something to that effect.
2) If you look at that video of the interview you posted there, from 8:36 to about 8:40, Alyona looks down as if to check her phone. Before and after those frames it is clear that her phone is on the table in front of her, so she can't be looking at it. Perhaps looking down is a way to concentrate her thoughts or something she does when she is listening attentively. I certainly know situations, where I might be closing my eyes or looking away, not as a form of lack of attention, but to focus attention on listening. (Or maybe she's fighting sleep, because she only slept for four hours :p)
3) Even if she is on the phone, she might be answering questions of people on social media or elsehere, so it wouldn't be too different from answering questions of the press. :eeking:
4) Wouldn't it be an awesome shot if the camera turned around to show the press - and everyone was on their phone? I'm sure many are in fact not keeping their attentions entirely off their phones, either to translate things themselves, take notes or even because they are bored. :laugh:
 
I think I may be the only one who doesn't want to see Alyona skate to Aranjuez. I can't stand the music, but maybe she could get me to change my mind. I know Piazzolla is kind of overdone, but I think she could do such a beautiful Oblivion. She needs something that has the same command as Adios Nonino.

I'd love to see her do Danse Macabre, but I doubt her team would go for it since they just did a program to it for Lilbet. I wish Eteri choreographed Alyona more. Daniil just doesn't seem to know how to maximize her abilities.

I agree about Oblivion. I think this one would also be good.

https://youtu.be/FEViEGIrUH0

I think she would do an amazing performance to this arrangement of Toss a Coin to Your Witcher. No lyrics, just piano. It’s powerful but retains a lot of delicacy.

https://youtu.be/GwdQliEv6Z0

Idk if this is super appropriate for a competitive program, but I’d also love to see her skate to this.

https://youtu.be/-Ft0-POvacY

I’d also have to say anything from Ludovico Einauldi, specially the Divenire album.

The score to Interstellar, specifically the main melody for No Time for Caution

https://youtu.be/UDVtMYqUAyw

Idk. She could skate to anything, tbh.
 
The score to Interstellar, specifically the main melody for No Time for Caution

https://youtu.be/UDVtMYqUAyw

Idk. She could skate to anything, tbh.[/QUOTE]

Yes! Interstellar! I wish one day I could see my favorite skater skate to the soundtrack of my favorite movie. [emoji4]

(How can I never quote correctly?)
 

Yeah, Aliona is really quite the animal lover. Her expression when she saw the llama was SOOO precious and cute!! :love:

There's a partial transcript here, and it seems like the hosts offered the skaters a chance to take the llamas home as pets...? (Maybe as a joke...?)
https://www.sports.ru/tribuna/blogs/interval/2713897.html

I totally had to :laugh: when Aliona revealed that she stayed up most the night watching "The Vampire Diaries." SAME GIRL, SAME!!
I'm like, old enough to be Aliona's mom, but a couple of years ago I binged the first four seasons of TVD (about 90 episodes?) in less than a month. :laugh: It's seriously addictive!! And it wasn't just me--I got one of my best friends to watch it, and she admitted that she started making up excuses just so she could go home and watch it. :rofl:
 
All the Khrustalniy skaters make full use of the complete ice surface, check their Skating Maps.

Speed and length of their tracks are exemplary.

Montreal has the typical narrow rink, so European, Japanese and Korean skaters will be at a disadvantage: the might need to cut a few corners or skate very close to the boards.

Alyona has skated on narrow rinks before? Not in her GP stages, only in last year's Tutberidze Show of Champions because of the premium seating inside the boards.

Does her program needs adjusting, esp in setting up her huge and beautiful triksels with their full speed entries and exits?

Edwin, I have been worrying about EXACTLY this since I first saw Aliona jumping her trixels in the corners at Finlandia Trophy. :yes: :drama:

But I didn't want to say anything earlier for fear of jinxing Aliona's chances to make the World team in the first place. :noshake:

The Ladies SP at Worlds starts on Wednesday, which will be really weird for me because the 4 competitions I've been to have always had the ladies last. But in that case, I really hope the Russian girls arrive in time for practice on Monday (instead of only practicing the day before the SP) so they can get used to the rink size. :pray:

Anna had a chance to skate on an NHL-sized rink at Skate America, and it's possible that Sasha did too at Skate Canada, but Aliona has not skated on an NHL rink this season. She probably skated on one at JGPF in Vancouver, but she wasn't doing 3As then. I'm quite worried that the long and narrow rink will throw her off, but more recently she hasn't been doing her axels so far in the corner. But now that her lutz cuts across the narrow length of the rink, I'm also worried about that. :drama:

And I'm also really concerned about her trying a 4S for the first time on a weird shaped rink. :slink:

I think Mao Asada's team did put some foam barriers down on her home rink to make it narrower, so she could get used to it. I wonder if Team Tutberidze would consider doing the same... :unsure:
 
Now for some fluff!

Aliona made it into an ELLE Japan article on figure skaters' makeup/costumes!
https://www.elle.com/jp/beauty/celebbeauty/g30723272/figureskating2020-makeup-200131-hns/?slide=11

My translation:
This season's constant gold medalist, who can boast of overwhelming strength--Aliona Kostornaia. She has a red lip that matches the decorations on her costume, and the key points are the perfect lip line and the fully colored-in lips. Perhaps her reliably first-rate makeup also translates into her performance?!

It's true, Aliona's makeup is always on point! :agree: :love:

Which reminds me--did anyone else notice that Aliona had a different pair of earrings at Euros?
C'mon jewelry companies of the world, you are totally missing out on a great chance to advertise your earrings!!! Sponsor Aliona!! :pray:
 
Edwin, I have been worrying about EXACTLY this since I first saw Aliona jumping her trixels in the corners at Finlandia Trophy. :yes: :drama:

But I didn't want to say anything earlier for fear of jinxing Aliona's chances to make the World team in the first place. :noshake:

The Ladies SP at Worlds starts on Wednesday, which will be really weird for me because the 4 competitions I've been to have always had the ladies last. But in that case, I really hope the Russian girls arrive in time for practice on Monday (instead of only practicing the day before the SP) so they can get used to the rink size. :pray:

Anna had a chance to skate on an NHL-sized rink at Skate America, and it's possible that Sasha did too at Skate Canada, but Aliona has not skated on an NHL rink this season. She probably skated on one at JGPF in Vancouver, but she wasn't doing 3As then. I'm quite worried that the long and narrow rink will throw her off, but more recently she hasn't been doing her axels so far in the corner. But now that her lutz cuts across the narrow length of the rink, I'm also worried about that. :drama:

And I'm also really concerned about her trying a 4S for the first time on a weird shaped rink. :slink:

I think Mao Asada's team did put some foam barriers down on her home rink to make it narrower, so she could get used to it. I wonder if Team Tutberidze would consider doing the same... :unsure:

I think they are aware of the fact that NHL sized rinks are smaller and they have lots of time to prepare for it (if it's even the problem)...
 
I would Alena to do another tango, maybe a tango fs.

This. But I want her tango to be using modern music like in dancing with the stars where they use modern music for different forms of dance. please no more tango de roxanne. I think that would be cool and new and Alyona could totally pull it off with her amazing SS.
 
Edwin, I have been worrying about EXACTLY this since I first saw Aliona jumping her trixels in the corners at Finlandia Trophy. :yes: :drama:

I think Mao Asada's team did put some foam barriers down on her home rink to make it narrower, so she could get used to it. I wonder if Team Tutberidze would consider doing the same... :unsure:

I so sure that Eteri's team his working on it since the day after EU I'm not even worried.

It's a little paradox to have rules that requires the full coverage of the ice while not having a standard size for international competition (or have it derived from other sports an not based on figure skating requirements)
 
Yeah, Aliona is really quite the animal lover. Her expression when she saw the llama was SOOO precious and cute!! :love:

There's a partial transcript here, and it seems like the hosts offered the skaters a chance to take the llamas home as pets...? (Maybe as a joke...?)
https://www.sports.ru/tribuna/blogs/interval/2713897.html

Aliona is sweet, no matter how they try to paint her.
When she embraced it I had the impression that she would bring it home if possible.
 
PHENOMENOLOGY OF ALIONA KOSTORNAIA
There’s a lot of time until the World Championships, Aliona’s next competition.
So, to fill this time, I would like to explain better some of the reasons why I think that Aliona is exceptional (in the literal meaning of the term), the only one with star qualities.
I don't mean to talk again about the technical and athletic qualities that make her a champion.
I intend instead to talk about her original and striking personality.
Someone make comparisons with other skaters who are always composed and say only the "right" things to the media.
IMO this is so ordinary, and flat, and dull!
I think that Aliona should never do or say the "right" things, what anyone expects of her.
There is the “right” way (standard way), and there is Aliona’s way.
Aliona is outgoing, funny, full of surprises. She manages to make everything around her new and interesting.
Like, there is a boring press conference about the men’s competition? No problem, Aliona revives it, mixing with the public to joke with the winners.
Is the usual, obvious award ceremony, going on with three Russians on the podium?
Here Aliona has an intuition of pure genius: she breaks all the rules of the protocol, inviting the two training mates to join her on the highest step, to sing together the national anthem.
So, she gave us, thanks also to the Austrian television direction, some truly unforgettable shots like these:
https://youtu.be/lkM0pRB-d3g?t=376
https://youtu.be/lkM0pRB-d3g?t=562
(By the way, I'd like this to become a sort of trademark for the 3A, a new tradition for every time they sweep the podium).

Some traditionalist might argue that her tendency to break the rules is indicative of immaturity.
On the contrary, I think that Aliona has a maturity and a refinement of thought much higher than her age.
At the IDF, when Aliona was unfairly penalized in the SP score, the television showed us all her disappointment and anger in the Kiss & Cry area.
Someone else could have remained silent, for fear of antagonize the ISU judges, or on the contrary could have accused the judges explicitly, exposing herself to a possible retaliation (no category likes to be questioned).
Instead Aliona, at the press conference, underlined the injustice obliquely, saying that in junior competitions it was enough to skate clean to get a result. Her message was loud and clear, but subtle enough to be accepted by the judges. This is definitely not the way to talk of a naive or thoughtless girl.
And at the press conference following the Russian national campionships, when, unlike Anna and Sasha, she decided to answer the question about the Olympic Committee's ban on Russia, she spoke like a lawyer, specifying that it was premature to make evaluations, because the sentence was not definitive and that there were still appeals pending.
Really? I mean, if I hadn't seen it with my own eyes, I wouldn't believe that a sixteen-year-old improvised such an answer.
Clearly, she knows that she can’t jokes on politics, but she will never give up arguing her point:
https://youtu.be/FTAwgb_3Z7E?t=143
:rofl:

So: talent, beauty, intelligence, maturity, confidence, originality. Quoting Johnny Weir: I have not enough superlatives to say about Aliona
 
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