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- Feb 20, 2013
Yay, another strong ladies competition! (Edmunds vs Ogoreltseva vs Li with Bell, Hongo, and Choi as spoilers...)
Thank you! Predictable choice, after watching the program she presented at the test: her jumps have practically no flow, it's almost impossible for her to do a 3-3 with this technique...Changes in Junior Ladies.
Alsu KAIUMOVA and Natalia OGORELTSEVA - main entries.
Yulia LI - substitute.
http://www.isuresults.com/events/cat00027998.htm
Changes in Junior Ladies.
Alsu KAIUMOVA and Natalia OGORELTSEVA - main entries.
Yulia LI - substitute.
Yes.Alsu Kayumova, 1999, trains with the same coach as Lena Radionova,- Inna Goncharenko.
Alsu's top content with positive GOE: 3F+1Lo+3S, 3Lz+3T, 3F+3T
Her recent free skate at Open Skates event in Moscow on Aug'17th was flawless.
BV of Alsu Kayumova's Free Skate at Russian Nationals
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Total BV: 59.59
Yes.
And non-negative, but low GOE. TES was only 61.20 with so high BV.
Also at Senor Nationals she had low PCS, and being 4th in TES (ahead Sotnikova), she was only 9th in total score of FS.
With such a Free skate she can earn higher GOE,Yes.
TES was only 61.20 with so high BV.
Also at Senor Nationals being 4th in TES (ahead Sotnikova), she was only 9th in total score of FS.
Changes to the roster:
MEN: Cameron HEMMERT (AUS) removed, no replacement
LADIES: Dominica MURCKOVA (SVK) added
DANCE:
SMITH / EISENBAUER (AUT) removed, no replacement - they will skate in SVK JGP
CLARKSON / CHAPPLAIN (GRN) removed, no replacement, no event scheduled
POPOVA / VLASENKO (RUS) removed, no replacement - they will skate in SVK and BLR JGPs
DEMIRSAL / AKALIN (TUR) removed - they will skate in BLR JGP
4 out of 8 entries have withdrawn without replacement??? Is that correct? In that case 75% of entries will have a medal! Points for placings should be factored against number of entries.
My podium guess:
1 & 2: Edmunds and/or Kaiumova
Luv my Brooklee! :yay:
HIWATASHI landed at US Championships only 3S and 3T of triples. It is normal for his age (2000), but gives him no real chance at JGP.Contenders (in no particular order)
MEN
NGUYEN (CAN)
HINO (JPN)
LEE (KOR)
LAZUKIN (RUS)
CHEN, HIWATASHI (USA)