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So far so good. Although I personally expected a 3A, it is perfectly ok if she chose to go with the lighter layout.
Actually I just saw this (small interview after short):
Alena Kostornaya: "Before the morning workout, Tutberidze and Gleikhengauz told to roll lightweight content..."
That's smart of her. Establishing the consistent image after 1 year absence is critical.Yes, she said at first she wanted to dispute that decision. But then she decided that this time, she’s just going to do everything as coaches say.![]()
per https://www.sports.ru/figure-skatin...jnoj-aksel-v-proizvolnoj-ya-tochno-idu-a.html
Alena Kostornaya: "I'll go for the first triple axel in an arbitrary, and the second - it depends on the result of the first"
Nothing trumps "The Leftovers" tho'. No.thing.Well, I don't know about you all, but I am a nervous wreck!
Of course I would love for Aliona to skate completely clean and win, but what I really want for her is to find her fighting spirit again. I want her to find that righteous indignation and "wounded pride" -- that part of her that said "I'm not a middle of the pack skater, so I will move to Team Tutberidze!" and that said "I don't want to go back to juniors, so I'm going to jump the 3A!" If she regains that confidence and that belief in herself, I totally think she can skate clean programs and make the Olympic team!
But even if things don't work out as she hoped, or if the jumps are not quite there, what I really want to see is Aliona totally immersed in her programs. The reason why I thought "Lovely" was so good, and why I ended up loving "Twilight" even though I was initially skeptical, is because Aliona clearly loved those programs, and she was 1000% committed to them. She was living them on the ice. And that is what I hope to see again!
So GOO ALIONA GOO!! Skate your heart out!!!
ETA I forgot to ask -- does anyone know if there's a free livestream? (I may or may not watch live depending how nervous I am, but in case I do... )
OK, but not from this field...Waiting for your report from the field!
oops, it's Budapest Trophy.OK, but not from this field...![]()
Absolutely. Smart coaching decision. First place is not that far.That's smart of her. Establishing the consistent image after 1 year absence is critical.

I have to agree and my mind appreciate Aliona trusting her coaching team, but my heart is with the bold rebel AlionaAbsolutely. Smart coaching decision. First place is not that far.![]()
Best looking on the ice in a whole year and half:
McBibus!!!! You're so lucky that you get to see her live! I'm jealous!! Thanks for your live report!I'm happy to say that, even without the trixel today I saw Aliona.
Not a girld named Kostarnaia on the ice, but Aliona.
Not the best Aliona ever, but definitely recognizable starting from her simple presence on the ice with every movement being apparently effortless and natural, with an engaging exprexivity.
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A last comment on how she looked on the rink: Stunning does not even begin to describe her.

I guess that's what I will root for! 
Nothing trumps "The Leftovers" tho'. No.thing.


Hey Guys!
How are we doing?
I'm happy to say that, even without the trixel today I saw Aliona.
Not a girld named Kostarnaia on the ice, but Aliona.
Not the best Aliona ever, but definitely recognizable starting from her simple presence on the ice with every movement being apparently effortless and natural, with an engaging exprexivity.
Great work from the team so far.
Recovering in sport is always hard because the payoff is not to rewarding like becoming the new best version of yourself but just to retrace your step to where you were before.
I had a look at the result and got curious about how the russian judge saw the girls compared to the panel in PCS
RUS / PANEL
LT 35.60 / 35.64
AK 35.20 / 35.73
KV 35.40 / 35.31
2 notes:
a) She did not judge in detail at all: the total (before the 0.8 conversion) are 44.50, 44.0, 44.25 ordered with the minimal possible difference. This is a common way to operate I don't agree with (it's ordinal like the old 6.0 system but it does not work when the PCS are summed to an absolute TES)
b) Aliona is 1st for the Panel and 3rd for the russian judge, meaning she's probably still paying the bad season she had.
Aliona PCS had always been more appreciated internationally than nationally, but 0.5 difference is not small.
Nothing to worry about I think: if the international panel will keep scoring high PCS there is no reason for the home judge to be stricks: she just have to skate better and better and she can do it.
I was not looking at this at all but I did found Judge #2 PCS scoring very strange (by "very" i mean that it sounded odd just looking at the table) so I made the calculation:
J#2 / PANEL
LT 38.20 / 35.64
AK 33.40 / 35.73
KV 33.20 / 35.31
She gave Liza a 5 point margin on PCS over both Aliona and Kamila.
Excluding the 3 russian ladies all the other scores are in line with the panel.
This in my opinion is score fixing.
Numbers do not lie and I don't believe in coincidences .
I'm not saying she's a secret lover of granpa Mishin or worse: it can be just blind prejudice, but this is how figure skating sinks into a sport where we end up counting revolutions in the air instead of searching for that impossibile balance bewteen pure skating, art and acrobatic skills.
A last comment on how she looked on the rink: Stunning does not even begin to describe her.
I can't wait for tomorrow!