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2022-23 Russian Women's Figure Skating

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The problem with figure skating is the high degree of Russophobia long before any war with Ukraine, so the first opportunity other countries had to ban Russians from skating they took it. There's a lot of envy and jealousy especially for their dominance in ladies. Rarely did anyone say anything positive about Russians.

Yes, top tennis players spoke against banning the Russian/Belarussian athletes which probably went a long way towards their sport's governing bodies decisions, that is something that figure skating did not get. Sure the pairs discipline is going to be a scarce field and the ladies discipline will regress 20 years in the technical output, but hey the discipline won't be dominated by 1 country.
 
The problem with figure skating is the high degree of Russophobia long before any war with Ukraine, so the first opportunity other countries had to ban Russians from skating they took it. There's a lot of envy and jealousy especially for their dominance in ladies. Rarely did anyone say anything positive about Russians.
Well obviously you didnt pay a lot of attention to figure skating before the war, cause then you would know how much Russians skaters are grossly overscored or the double standards when it comes to edge calls,
 
Well obviously you didnt pay a lot of attention to figure skating before the war, cause then you would know how much Russians skaters are grossly overscored or the double standards when it comes to edge calls,
It's not a matter of overscoring that if you deliver 1, 2 and more quads and possibly even some 3A, and also you keep all the levels on 4, you finish 20 and more points ahead of skaters who struggle with basic 3+3 combos, can't keep levels and are lacking behind in artistry (no matter the crying about "adult skating").
 
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National team

Senior
Kamila Valieva, Sofia Muravieva, Adeliia Petrosian, Alexandra Trusova, Elizaveta Tuktamysheva, Anna Shcherbakova
Senior reserve
Alena Kostornaia, Maiia Khromykh, Daria Usacheva

Junior
Sofia Akatieva, Alisa Dvoeglazova, Veronika Zhilina, Elizaveta Kulikova, Sofia Samodelkina, Kseniia Sinitsyna
Junior reserve
Alina Gorbacheva, Anastasiia Zinina, Sofia Titova

Novice
Maria Zakharova, Taisiya Korobitsina, Lyubov Rubtsova, Taisiya Shcherbinina, Veronika Yametova
Novice reserve
Elizaveta Labutina, Nadezhda Ponteleenko
 
National team

Senior
Kamila Valieva, Sofia Muravieva, Adeliia Petrosian, Alexandra Trusova, Elizaveta Tuktamysheva, Anna Shcherbakova
Senior reserve
Alena Kostornaia, Maiia Khromykh, Daria Usacheva

Junior
Sofia Akatieva, Alisa Dvoeglazova, Veronika Zhilina, Elizaveta Kulikova, Sofia Samodelkina, Kseniia Sinitsyna
Junior reserve
Alina Gorbacheva, Anastasiia Zinina, Sofia Titova

Novice
Maria Zakharova, Taisiya Korobitsina, Lyubov Rubtsova, Taisiya Shcherbinina, Veronika Yametova
Novice reserve
Elizaveta Labutina, Nadezhda Ponteleenko
How’s Sinitsina back in juniors… and why Zhilina is main team? She basically delivers disasters… and, of course, Morozova didn’t make the team either. Argh.
 
How’s Sinitsina back in juniors… and why Zhilina is main team? She basically delivers disasters… and, of course, Morozova didn’t make the team either. Argh.

Zhilina i think got it based on winning her only JGP event last year. I don't follow juniors that close but it seems like they are pushing her along based on talent vs. what she actually delivers, this was the second junior nationals in a row that she bombed, she also had poor showings the last 2 years at the Cup Final.
 
Maria Gordeeva is mistakenly listed with junior pairs. It looks like she should have been in novices.
 
Zhilina i think got it based on winning her only JGP event last year. I don't follow juniors that close but it seems like they are pushing her along based on talent vs. what she actually delivers, this was the second junior nationals in a row that she bombed, she also had poor showings the last 2 years at the Cup Final.
Well, that single performance put her in JGPF, but seeing the season is all national… anyway, yes, she always gets a pass w/o delivering.
 
National team

Senior
Kamila Valieva, Sofia Muravieva, Adeliia Petrosian, Alexandra Trusova, Elizaveta Tuktamysheva, Anna Shcherbakova
Senior reserve
Alena Kostornaia, Maiia Khromykh, Daria Usacheva

Junior
Sofia Akatieva, Alisa Dvoeglazova, Veronika Zhilina, Elizaveta Kulikova, Sofia Samodelkina, Kseniia Sinitsyna
Junior reserve
Alina Gorbacheva, Anastasiia Zinina, Sofia Titova

Novice
Maria Zakharova, Taisiya Korobitsina, Lyubov Rubtsova, Taisiya Shcherbinina, Veronika Yametova
Novice reserve
Elizaveta Labutina, Nadezhda Ponteleenko
I think Maya deserves to be top 6. It's going to be a very competitive season.
 
I think Maya deserves to be top 6. It's going to be a very competitive season.
I will probably trigger Sofia M.'s fans but I would switch those two. Not that it makes much of a difference, but Maiia did well during the GP series, both free programs over 154 points and she won two minor int. events. Though they decide it mostly by 2022 nationals.
 
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just wanted to check my calendar to make sure it's not Apr 1

"Sofya Samodurova has been included in the list of the coaches of the Russian national fs team"

:ROFLMAO:
 
I will probably trigger Sofia M.'s fans but I would switch those two. Not that it has much of a difference, but Maiia did well during the GP series, both free programs over 154 points and she won two minor int. events. Though they probably judge it mostly by 2022 nationals.

I confess I don't follow juniors very close but is Muravyeva consistent? Khromykh was good on the GP series but the last 2 years domestically she's been inconsistent. So if Muravyeva is more consistent to an extent I can understand the decision

But side note, it wouldn't surprise me if they wanted to diversify the coaches of national team members so Muravyeva might have it in her favor that she's coached by someone other than Eteri
 
I confess I don't follow juniors very close but is Muravyeva consistent? Khromykh was good on the GP series but the last 2 years domestically she's been inconsistent. So if Muravyeva is more consistent to an extent I can understand the decision

But side note, it wouldn't surprise me if they wanted to diversify the coaches of national team members so Muravyeva might have it in her favor that she's coached by someone other than Eteri
Well Muravieva was very consistent on the JGP, then she instroduced the 3As and she became consistent-ish.
But she is certainly is a more artistic skater than Maya.

I am sad that they left Alyona out but I see that they are going for the new faces...
 
I confess I don't follow juniors very close but is Muravyeva consistent? Khromykh was good on the GP series but the last 2 years domestically she's been inconsistent. So if Muravyeva is more consistent to an extent I can understand the decision

But side note, it wouldn't surprise me if they wanted to diversify the coaches of national team members so Muravyeva might have it in her favor that she's coached by someone other than Eteri
That's it, she isn't. she had some good results, but also - not that good. And she did not finish her last event.
 
Well Muravieva was very consistent on the JGP, then she instroduced the 3As and she became consistent-ish.
But she is certainly is a more artistic skater than Maya.

I am sad that they left Alyona out but I see that they are going for the new faces...
Aliona suspected already she wouldn't be on the main team and understands why.
 
Zhilina i think got it based on winning her only JGP event last year. I don't follow juniors that close but it seems like they are pushing her along based on talent vs. what she actually delivers, this was the second junior nationals in a row that she bombed, she also had poor showings the last 2 years at the Cup Final.
How’s Sinitsina back in juniors… and why Zhilina is main team? She basically delivers disasters… and, of course, Morozova didn’t make the team either. Argh.
I mean, with the new age rule, Nika is going to be one of their best bets for the 2026 Olympics, so it makes sense for them to push her. She already has the tech content, so it's really just about pushing her to get the consistency.

Unrelated, but kinda sad Samodelkina isn't on the senior team, but o well, just too many talented
 
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