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It's JGP, empty stands is the most common audience
I see no problem at all, wear masks and keep the distance
Yes, I thought it, too. :thumbsup:
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It's JGP, empty stands is the most common audience
I see no problem at all, wear masks and keep the distance
It's JGP, empty stands is the most common audience
I see no problem at all, wear masks and keep the distance
BTW:
Communication No. 2332 excerpt:
Junior Grand Prix of Figure Skating season 2020/21Following the cancellation of the first two Junior Grand Prix of Figure Skating Events that were to have been held in Canada and Slovak Republic, the Council approved the application from Riga / LAT to host a Junior Grand Prix of Figure Skating Event. The revised ISU Junior Grand Prix of Figure Skating Series will therefore be as follows:
1st event September 9-12, 2020 Budapest / HUN
2nd event September 16-19, 2020 Yokohama / JPN
3rd event (incl. Pair Skating) September 23-26, 2020 Ostrava / CZE
4th event (incl. Pair Skating) Sept. 30-Oct. 3, 2020 Tashkent / UZB
5th event October 7-10, 2020 Ljubljana / SLO
6th event (incl. Pair Skating) October 14-17, 2020 Riga / LAT
A further update will be given after the Council meeting to be held on July 6, 2020
https://www.isu.org/inside-isu/isu-communications/communications/24380-isu-communication-2332/file
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With only six events, I wonder how that changes the JGP makeup for the Russian ladies (if, of course, the assignments still stand and don't need to be cancelled, and if the athletes are able to travel internationally by then).
My guess is that Valieva, Usacheva, Khromykh, Samodelkina, Petrosyan, and Frolova each receive two assignments. If Frolova doesn't get two spots, though, I'd imagine the other would go to Muravyeva :think:.
Good news for Russian ladies - ISU decided to revert their last decision on jump points.
So, 3Lz is back to 5.9; 4Lz to 11.5; 4Lo - 10.5.
Has the ISU released a date for GP and JGP assignments yet? I’m just curious as they approved both the junior and senior events now...
I think a Grand Prix circuit without spectators could work, but social distancing must somehow be maintained between athletes, coaches, judges, and media if the pandemic is still having a large impact in some parts of the world in the autumn
(BTW "q" experiment is gone as well :hap93![]()
Although I think this would have been an interesting addition, it seemed too complicated/unfair to enforce equally. I wonder if they’ll come up with a slightly simpler, different rule in the future?
It's JGP, empty stands is the most common audience
I see no problem at all, wear masks and keep the distance
Until they come up with some type of technology like a chip or something that can be put in/on a skater's boot that can measure a skater's position for a jump for everything how 'pre-rotated' a jump is or the angle of the blade, there's always going to be a level of inability to enforce rules completely fair all the time. For instance Shcherbakova, she picks into her jumps and rotates so fast that I can't notice her pre-rotation until the jump is put into slow-motion.
I think the most uncomplicated "rule" would be for the highest value jumping pass a skater does in the SP goes under automatic review, and in the FS the top 3 highest value jumping passes go under automatic review. It would be unilateral across all skaters so everything going into the review is "fair" and it would be hard to hide any bias for a particular skater/country/coach, so it should also help eradicate out judges that do hold bias' for some reason. If there is a concern about time, then perhaps for larger competitions like Europeans, Four Continents and Worlds they could change the FS to be based on warm-up groups, the last 2 groups (where the podium is usually determined) get 3 highest jumping passes automatically reviewed, everyone else gets 2.
With only six events, I wonder how that changes the JGP makeup for the Russian ladies (if, of course, the assignments still stand and don't need to be cancelled, and if the athletes are able to travel internationally by then).
My guess is that Valieva, Usacheva, Khromykh, Samodelkina, Petrosyan, and Frolova each receive two assignments. If Frolova doesn't get two spots, though, I'd imagine the other would go to Muravyeva :think:.
I think it will eventually come down to their test skate performances.
Yay! This is great news!
I never did see the logic of lowering the Lutz. It is clearly the most difficult jump.
I don't think test skates mean much this year, there is not so many substitutes. There is no strong enough and age eligible skaters besides Valieva, Usacheva, Khromykh, Samodelkina, Petrosyan, Frolova, Muravyova and Osokina.I think it will eventually come down to their test skate performances.
I don't think test skates mean much this year, there is not so many substitutes. There is no strong enough and age eligible skaters besides Valieva, Usacheva, Khromykh, Samodelkina, Petrosyan, Frolova, Muravyova and Osokina.
https://rsport.ria.ru/20200619/1573195129.html -Mishin about the beginning of training skaters in St. Petersburg: we are waiting for the decision of the authorities
So they didn't start the training....