She is already there.Hm, i wonder why do you all think Usacheva will compete here? She is not on the practice group list revised today
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She is already there.Hm, i wonder why do you all think Usacheva will compete here? She is not on the practice group list revised today
Maybe in those competition she was the best spinner. Not here, sorry.Never say no. Sasha has +4 spins even in international competitions, domestic competitions are usually have inflation in scores. Perhaps the judges will not be so strict? http://www.isuresults.com/results/season1819/jgpltu2018/jgpltu2018_JuniorLadies_SP_Scores.pdf
Depends on the number of quads and what type of quads she and Valievia each do.Trusova skates cleanish and wins end of story.
Im pretty sure levels and GOEs are supposed to be based on what the skater doing them does and not graded on a curve of "well everyone else was worse than her"Maybe in those competition she was the best spinner. Not here, sorry.
It's a Russian domestic special.Are the bonus points something created for Russian competitions or is it an international thing too?
I'm confused!
Just look at her spins at the Test Skates and not at some old protocol. No way such a spins would get level 4 with average GOE +4.Im pretty sure levels and GOEs are supposed to be based on what the skater doing them does and not graded on a curve of "well everyone else was worse than her"
Just Russian competitionsAre the bonus points something created for Russian competitions or is it an international thing too?
I'm confused!
I'm aware I was responding to your remark that maybe she had the best spins at those past competitions.Just look at her spins at the Test Skates and not at some old protocol. No way such a spins would get level 4 with average GOE +4.
Just look at her spins at the Test Skates and not at some old protocol. No way such a spins would get level 4 with average GOE +4.
Actually I’m pretty sure it happens at domestic competitions within several federations. I can’t recall the specifics but I’ve seen North American events do similar things to encourage certain skill sets. This is especially true at lower level competitions That get far less attention.Just Russian competitions
Yes, you are correct. There are bonuses at novice competitions in the USA, but the OP was asking about Russian national competitions vs International competitions. It isn't seen in international competitions.Actually I’m pretty sure it happens at domestic competitions within several federations. I can’t recall the specifics but I’ve seen North American events do similar things to encourage certain skill sets. This is especially true at lower level competitions That get far less attention.
I think it has to do with high GOE tooIs there something else besides Lvl4 to get a bonus for a spin? I thought not all Lvl4 spins get a bonus, I may be wrong though.
Just look at Shcherbakova's jumps and the CoR 1 results report. In the FS world, anything the judges want is possible.Just look at her spins at the Test Skates and not at some old protocol. No way such a spins would get level 4 with average GOE +4.

Looking at the protocols I think the rule is: Level 4 spins (and steps?) combine with min +4 GOE across the board (or maybe it is average GOE of +4 and higher - i'm not quite sure is it one way or another, but i've never saw the spin with a bonus if one of the judges grade it with +3 in the protocols. All in all, it is not easy to get it, i would say. In stage 1 of Russian cup only Akatieva and Shcherbakova got them for some of their spins)Is there something else besides Lvl4 to get a bonus for a spin? I thought not all Lvl4 spins get a bonus, I may be wrong though.
Yes, Usacheva is added from revision done at 16:45. I doubt it will be any additions, and i hope nobody withdraw after the practices

Well her kitty kat is named Mafia.Just look at Shcherbakova's jumps and the CoR 1 results report. In the FS world, anything the judges want is possible.![]()
(it could be very loosely compared to TV series like Simpsons or Futurama).The 4T+3T that Sasha landed in test skates looked easy too (even easier, maybe). Sasha's other 4T had a hand-down, but the air position was alright. 4Lz fell because she was a bit forward on landing. Kamila's landed 4T was good, but other 4T was too off-axis to save from falling.I hope I eat my words, but I don't think Sasha is at the position to land more than 3 quads. The 4T that Valieva landed in test-skates looked so easy, so if the first 4T was just nerves then I see her neutralising Sasha's jumps. The PCS and B points would be too much to handle.
If Kamila misses 1 of the quads and Sasha lands 3 then I see her winning. Does anyone know if there is a televised practice today?