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2023 Russian Junior Nationals - Day 1

CrazyKittenLady

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Russian Junior Nationals - Day 1
Men's SP - Women's SP - Ice Dance RD



Date:
14-18 February 2023
Venue: UDS "Molot", Perm, Russia
Categories: Junior (CMS)
Disciplines: Single and Pair Skating, Ice Dance


Current local time in Perm, Russia (UTC+5)
https://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/russia/perm

Schedule (local time) - Day 1:
15th February

14.00 - Junior Men - Short Program
16.40 - Opening Ceremony
17.10 - Junior Women - Short Program
19.45 - Junior Ice Dance - Rhythm Dance

 
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CrazyKittenLady

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Among the eligible senior men, I guess Anisimov, Lutfullin, and Popov might still want to compete in Junior Nats, thus kicking out Golubev, Stolyarenko, and Polyanskiy. Timofei Stolyarenko is likely to withdraw in any case, since last time I saw, he had both his arms in plaster. :cry:

This might be an unpopular opinion, but I'd like to see a raise in the minimum junior age as well as the senior age - 14 for juniors seems about right. I'd rather have Golubev and Polyanskiy competing here than the novices who can go to novice nats.
 

lariko

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Among the eligible senior men, I guess Anisimov, Lutfullin, and Popov might still want to compete in Junior Nats, thus kicking out Golubev, Stolyarenko, and Polyanskiy. Timofei Stolyarenko is likely to withdraw in any case, since last time I saw, he had both his arms in plaster. :cry:

This might be an unpopular opinion, but I'd like to see a raise in the minimum junior age as well as the senior age - 14 for juniors seems about right. I'd rather have Golubev and Polyanskiy competing here than the novices who can go to novice nats.
I have been saying this since the day they proposed the change of age in seniors, to accordingly raise the junior entry age would make sense… but I hope against hope to see Popov in junior Nats 😇
 

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I'd like to thank the powers that be for making it so I can watch the men in this event! :biggrin:

Looking forward to Nikita and Kirill Sarnovsky (hope they're competing?). Let's hear for the bros :p

And Sofia Titova of course - she'll be on too late for me to watch live though.
 

AlexBreeze

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Training groups are finally out. https://fsrussia.ru/files/docs/competitons/2223/junnat2223_training_groups.pdf

Men

PlaceNameRanking pointsScore
1Arseniy Fedotov36 (18+18)531.00
2Grigory Fedorov36 (18+18)507.84
3Lev Lazarev34 (18+16)498.26
4Nikolay Ugozhaev30 (16+14)483.23
5Fedor Zonov28 (12+16)480.13
6Semion Soloviov28 (14+14)452.04
7Andrei Kutovoi28 (12+16)450.32
8Nikita Sarnovskiy26 (10+16)473.36
9Eduard Karartynyan26 (14+12)453.08
10Vladislav Dikidzhi24 (10+14)474.47
11Kirill Sarnovskiy22 (12+10)433.15
12Nikolay Loginov20 (16+4)435.33
13Arseniy Dimitriev20 (8+12)424.93
14Maksim Avtushenko18 (8+10)445.55
15Kirill Andrusik18 (10+8)422.18
16Alexander Golubev18 (0+18)418.30
17Timofey Stolyarenko14 (12+2)444.07
18Mikhail Polyanskiy14 (6+8)423.41

Women

PlaceNameRanking pointsScore
-Alina Gorbacheva*--
1Veronika Zhilina36 (18+18)454.32
2Sofia Titova36 (18+18)410.29
3Alisa Dvoeglazova (WD due to injury)34 (16+18)437.63
4Lyubov Rubtsova32 (16+16)392.13
5Elizaveta Labutina30 (12+18)387.41
6Elizaveta Kulikova28 (16+12)392.81
7Agata Petrova28 (14+14)386.34
8Alisa Yurova26 (10+16)377.46
9Viktoria Morozova24 (8+16)378.61
10Lidiya Pleskacheva24 (10+14)372.56
11Nadezhda Ponteleenko20 (10+10)384.40
12Daria Sadkova20 (14+6)382.26
13Taisiya Korobitsina (WD for an unknown reason)18 (8+10)378.08
14Taisiya Shcherbinina18 (12+6)369.95
15Dina Khusnutdinova18 (10+8)367.95
16Maria Gordeeva18 (6+12)364.79
17Maria Agaeva18 (4+14)360.92
18Milana Lebedeva16 (12+4)375.88
19Anastasia Marasanova16 (14+2)359.02
*Participant of senior nationals.

Ice Dance

PlaceNameRanking pointsScore
-Ekaterina Rybakova/Ivan Makhnonosov*--
1Sofia Leontieva/Daniil Gorelkin36 (18+18)355.06
2Anna Shcherbakova/Egor Goncharov36 (18+18)351.49
3Anna Kolomenskaya/Artem Frolov34 (18+16)345.01
4Anna Rumak/Gleb Goncharov34 (16+18)340.80
5Vasilisa Grigorieva/Evgeni Artyushchenko30 (16+14)330.26
6Yulia Churkina/Boris Frolov30 (14+16)312.23
7Elizaveta Shichina/Gordei Khubulov26 (12+14)325.56
8Sofia Aleksova/Ilya Vladimirov26 (14+12)320.75
9Milana Kuzmina/Dmitri Studenikin24 (16+8)315.41
10Arina Gorshenina/Ilya Makarov24 (14+10)297.39
Elizaveta Maleina/Grigory Rodin (split)22 (12+10)314.19
11Alexandra Shinkarenko/Vladislav Mikhailov20 (12+8)286.61
12Maria Sorokina/Arseniy Antropov20 (6+14)284.26
13Uliana Ermakova/Artem Krylov20 (12+8)278.58
14Polina Pilipenko/Pavel Drako18 (12+6)277.46
15Valeria Kamaeva/Lev Sergeev16 (8+8)263.12
Alisa Ovsyankina/Matvei Samokhin (split)16167.02
16Anna Tomilova/Dmitri Shcherbakov12 (10+2)266.85
17Elizaveta Khort/Gordei Chitipakhovyan12 (6+6)252.84
Aneta Kotsyubinskaya/Georgi Trubkin (split)12 (10+2)250.13
18Anna Chikmareva/Roman Zamaldinov10 (0+10)215.10
19Varvara Kurnosenko/Fedor Varlamov**10 (10+WD)156.62
*Members of the main junior team.
**Decision of the coaching council. They were unable to perform free dance in their second stage due to a collision in training.


Pairs

PlaceNameRanking pointsScore
1Ekaterina Chikmareva/Matvei Yanchenkov36 (18+18)402.84
2Yulia Artemieva/Alexei Bryukhanov36 (18+18)371.34
3Anna Moskaleva/Maxim Lozhkin32 (16+16)355.95
4Maiia Shegai/Igor Shamshurov32 (14+18)351.79
5Anastasia Egorova/Rodion Marinskiy32 (16+16)348.95
6Maria Dybkova/Alexei Khvalko30 (16+14)348.82
7Elizaveta Osokina/Artem Gritsaenko28 (10+18)343.66
8Elizaveta Romanova/Valeri Nazarov28 (12+16)338.88
9Varvara Cheremnykh/Daniil Butenko (WD due to stress fracture)26 (12+14)356.02
10Anastasia Chernyshova/Vladislav Antonyshev26 (12+14)334.20
11Evgenia Bashina/Dmitri Sheremet (WD for an unknown reason)20 (8+12)319.50
12Sofia Khisamutdinova/Lev Tsekhanovich20 (8+12)314.60
 
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CrazyKittenLady

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Do you mean flu? No, he isn't sick. He posted photos with his family yesterday.
Yes, I meant the flu. :laugh: Glad to hear Gleb is doing well. But then I don't understand the decision, I think he would have had the best chances of claiming the gold. :shrug:
I'm also very happy to see Stolyarenko in the training group list. Seems his injury is already healed. After his performances at the stages, he really deserves the spot at nationals.
 

Mariiiiskate

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No, he probably doesn't need it. There are no assignments to gain and always the danger of getting beaten by a novice skater if he has a bad day.
Yeah he is having a huge breakout season but both Arseny and Lev have the tech and components to beat him if everyone goes clean, I dont see him benefiting from going toe to toe with them especially as this is his last season as a junior eligible skater anyway. Why risk damaging your reputation by loosing to a novice now when you are going to go head to head with top senior men that will have reputation scoring going for them in the GPF.
 
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CrazyKittenLady

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Why risk damaging your reputation by loosing to a novice now when you are going to go head to head with top senior men that will have repetitional scoring going for them in the GPF.
While this also explains why Popov isn't here, I still miss Andrei Anisimov. He has no Cup Final to compete in and no reputation to lose, so what is he going to do for the rest of the season? (I guess as usual Prizes of the FFKM or St. Petersburg Fed, but that's more than two months away in April).
 

Mariiiiskate

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While this also explains why Popov isn't here, I still miss Andrei Anisimov. He has no Cup Final to compete in and no reputation to lose, so what is he going to do for the rest of the season? (I guess as usual Prizes of the FFKM or St. Petersburg Fed, but that's more than two months away in April).
Yeah im not sure why Anisimov isnt here, he really should be but he also hasnt had the best of seasons so this also could be due to them not wanting him to drop too low in junior nats if he has another disaster skate that is not too good for him either mentally or reputation wise. Well hopefully its just a strategy and nothing is going on with him health wise.
 

CrazyKittenLady

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Yeah im not sure why Anisimov isnt here, he really should be but he also hasnt had the best of seasons so this also could be due to them not wanting him to drop too low in junior nats if he has another disaster skate that is not too good for him either mentally or reputation wise. Well hopefully its just a strategy and nothing is going on with him health wise.
Andrei didn't do too badly this season. He sometimes messed up his SP but did reasonably well in his FS. In my opinion, he should have even had the silver medal at the second Cup stage. But anyway, he still managed to qualify for Senior Nats, and won the Moscow Championships, which used to be a prestigious competition back in the day.
If he gets his SP under control, he should be able to repeat the top 6 finish from last year's Junior Nats. But he won't because he won't be there.
So yeah, I, too, hope he is doing fine health-wise and otherwise.
 

Flying Feijoa

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I'm glad Timofei made it, a pity about Andrei A though 🥲
Looking forward most to Jr men and ice dance though probably won't be able to catch it live (kinda busy these days).
Go Anna/Goncharov x2 teams!
 

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Really looking forward to these championships. I’d love to see Fedor Zonov skate to a medal, (however unlikely) his skating surely deserves it.
 
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