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Russian Junior Test Skates 2023

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Russian Junior Test Skates 2023

Date:
16-30 August 2023
Venue: training center "Novogorsk", Khimki, Moscow region, Russia
Categories: Junior
Disciplines: Single and Pair Skating, Ice Dance

Current local time in Novogorsk, Russia (UTC+3)
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Wednesday, 16 August
17:00 Junior Men SP

Thursday, 17 August
15:00 Junior Men FS
17:00 Junior Women SP

Friday, 18 August
15:00 Junior Women FS

Thursday, 24 August
15:00 Junior Pairs SP

Friday, 25 August
15:00 Junior Pairs FS

Tuesday, 29 August
16:00 Junior Rhythm Dance

Wednesday, 30 August
16:00 Junior Free Dance
 
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Russian Junior Test Skates 2023

Date:
16-30 August 2022
Venue: training center "Novogorsk", Khimki, Moscow region, Russia
Categories: Junior
Disciplines: Single and Pair Skating, Ice Dance

Current local time in Novogorsk, Russia (UTC+3)
https://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/@6417873
  • Announcement
  • Entry Lists Single Skating
  • Entry Lists Pair Skating
  • Entry Lists Ice Dance
  • Schedule Single Skating
  • Schedule Pair Skating
  • Schedule Ice Dance
  • Live Streams: youtube.com, 1tv (geoblocked)
Wednesday, 16 August
17:00 Junior Men SP

Thursday, 17 August
15:00 Junior Women SP
17:00 Junior Men FS

Friday, 18 August
15:00 Junior Women FS

Thursday, 24 August
15:00 Junior Pairs SP

Friday, 25 August
15:00 Junior Pairs FS

Tuesday, 29 August
15:00 Junior Rhythm Dance

Wednesday, 30 August
15:00 Junior Free Dance
Can't wait!
 
Two warm-ups are planned for each event (girls, boys, pairs, ice dance).

I think only sportsmen from main list (6+6) will be invited? No reserves will be invited.
 
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That would mean that both main and reserve would be invited
The junior national team has more athletes than the adult team. There are 6 athletes in the main junior list, 6 athletes in the main novice list, 2-3 athletes in the reserve in juniors and novices - a total of 18 athletes in single events.

I thought that the reserves could be invited, but only if the athletes from Plushenko's group, for example, do not have time to acclimatize after the show in China (Zhilina, Titova, Nikita Sarnovskiy).
 
Two warm-ups are planned for each event (girls, boys, pairs, ice dance).

I think only sportsmen from main list (6+6) will be invited? No reserves will be invited.
I would not be surprised if some or all of the older skaters on the junior teams were invited to Senior test skates instead of junior test skates (Gorbacheva, Zhilina, Kulikova, Sadkova), at which point as few as 14 skaters might remain.

They have made warm-up groups of 7 in the past, so it's possible they'd squeeze them into two warm-up groups, plus there's always the unfortunate potential of some skaters being out with an injury we're not yet aware of. :(
 
Aren't Plushy's juniors in Beijing for the entire month?
The shows are supposed to be held on August 4th to 6th and August 11th to 13th, so technically it would work out time-wise, but it's also possible that the skaters going to Jr test skates will return to Moscow after the first set of shows.
 
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I translated the document with a translator, it does some weird things. Where the age is indicated, for example, 6 -11 years old, it is just the athlete's starting number: 1-5, 6-11, 12-17

15 boys and 17 girls are expected.
 
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Tatyana Navka's Academy "Nashi nadeyhy'("Our Hopes"): "Victoria Morozova and Makar Puzin will take part in the test skates of the Russian Junior National Team!
We wish good luck to the guys!"

Makar Puzin is not in the junior national team, however he is invited? Perhaps we will see other invitees as well.
 
Sofya Titova and Kira Trofimova will take part in the Russian Junior National Team's test skating from Plushenko's Angels.

Other participants will be chosen by the coaching team (?).
 
what how does that work?
Probably the same way it did last season for the second junior test skates, when Kamila Nelyubova, Maria Mazur and Nikita Sarnovsky went despite not being on any national teams for the season (initially Maxim Avtushenko was supposed to go instead of Nikita, so there were already some discussions last season).
 
Probably the same way it did last season for the second junior test skates, when Kamila Nelyubova, Maria Mazur and Nikita Sarnovsky went despite not being on any national teams for the season (initially Maxim Avtushenko was supposed to go instead of Nikita, so there were already some discussions last season).
but why is this allowed? like shouldn't it be decided by the fed?
 
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