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You are forgetting Ignatov. I don’t think they need to rush either in seniors.
Well, with all the love in the world to Mozalev, consistency is his strongest suit. He skated 8 major competitions in a row, 2jGp events, jgpf, yoly, team yoly, senior nationals, junior nationals and junior worlds, medaling in each and every event except for senior nationals. Given that it’s the only event in which he skated senior program, well...
Also, save for Chen, he might have been the man who landed the most attempted jump passes succesfuly this season.
How much more consistent do you want Mozalev to be?
to be fair Artur is consistent too this season. we can tell about next one, nobody can since we don't have a glass ball and, as you said already, no men is consistent all the time, we can hope and the chances look good (anyway what did i tell you yesterday? Mozalev had a good chance to medal...well i wasn't expecting him to get gold
)i see Starla is back with her posts
none can deny she is entertaining
keep it going girl 



I’m so impressed that they can speak at length in their parents’ language; although I was told an adorable story about Andrew T. as a young junior at US Nats, and someone attending meeting his grandfather, whose grasp of English was not great, but pride in your grandson is a universal construct. :yes:
) AND the part about adding quads to his own routine 

Russians are working on either unifying the naming of all the athletes to Alexander/a to streamline the process of the foreign commentators familiarizing themselves with the names, or on a composite male skater to challenge Chen.