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Russian local competitions 2017-2018

Lana05

Final Flight
Joined
Oct 1, 2016
I just noticed at one channel has started broadcating of one event. This is the same channel with uploaded videos from Open Moscow Cup. Is it another Cup? Can't find a table with the starting order/results. I saw in the instagram Alena Kanysheva and Kamila Valieva participate there.
It is a competition for prizes of Figurist shop
 

PiggytailProdigy

On the Ice
Joined
Jan 31, 2016
Elder Age Group SP
1 Alena Kanysheva (2005) 69.52
//3F3T 3Lz 2A
2 Anna Frolova (2005) 57.26
3F3T 3Lz // 2A
3 Kamila Valieva (2006) 50.16
//3Lz(fall) 3Lo(fall) 2A

Younger Age Group SP
1. Anastasia Zinina (2007) 43.98
2A // 3T2T 3S
Younger Age Group FS
1. Anastasia Zinina (2007) 72.64
3Lo 2A // 3S2T(fall) 3T2T 3T 3S
Frolova and Zinina are students of Svetlana Panova as well
 

puremagic

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Record Breaker
Joined
Jan 14, 2016
Elder Age Group SP
1 Alena Kanysheva (2005) 69.52
//3F3T 3Lz 2A
2 Anna Frolova (2005) 57.26
3F3T 3Lz // 2A
3 Kamila Valieva (2006) 50.16
//3Lz(fall) 3Lo(fall) 2A

Younger Age Group SP
1. Anastasia Zinina (2007) 43.98
2A // 3T2T 3S
Younger Age Group FS
1. Anastasia Zinina (2007) 72.64
3Lo 2A // 3S2T(fall) 3T2T 3T 3S
Frolova and Zinina are students of Svetlana Panova as well

to ms. Panova :bow:

But Kanysheva's score is a joke...
 
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Competition for prizes of Figurist shop, Moscow, 23-24 Sep.

Homepage http://ffkm.ru/competitions/current/885-figurist2017 and http://www.sportvokrug.ru/competitions/2994/
Final Protocols http://ffkm.ru/images/files/017-18/2017-09-23_Figurist/Protokol_Figurist_2017.pdf

Girls 1st Grade (program as Junior with minor differences, 6 jumping elements in FS for girls)
1. Alena Kanysheva 184.17 1 1 SP https://youtu.be/1Aj7Sc53m74?t=18612
2. Anna Frolova 154.17 2 2
3. Valeria Shulskaya 130.43 7 3
4. Kamilla Valieva 129.28 3 4

Alena Kanysheva SP https://youtu.be/1Aj7Sc53m74?t=18611
CCoSp4
FSSp4
StSq3
3F+3T (3T rippon)
3Lz
2A rippon
LSp4
All jumps at 2nd half.
Score for SP 69.52 looks too high. But factor for PCS is 1, so score is higher than the same for Juniors for about 6 points. Score (for Junior) about 63 looks normal for this skating.

There are videos of 1st day (SP) https://youtu.be/1Aj7Sc53m74 and 2nd day (FS) https://youtu.be/d-4su-_inY0

Alena Kanysheva FS https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EVsg2JA_u-U
2A
3Lz+3T
CCoSp4
StSq3
3Lz+1Lo+3S
3Lo
3F+2T
FSSp3
3F
2A* (only 6 jumping elements at 1st grade program allowed, she performed her Junior FS)
LSp4 (nice bielmann but travelling)
Very strong girl born 15 Jun 2005 (age 12 years 3 months).

Other videos of competition https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL2I3vX6ZN-6ILGzVCUGVKp4oeR8nwEalO
 
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to ms. Panova :bow:

But Kanysheva's score is a joke...

Different rules. For 1st Grade PCS factor is 1 both for boys and girls, score for girls is higher than for Juniors.

Huh? It means it's just simple commercial event?

No. It is ordinary local competition, the only difference - gifts from "Figurist" shop for medalists.
It is not rare situation when some commercial structure gives its name to competition and presents some gifis for winners.
 

Lana05

Final Flight
Joined
Oct 1, 2016
So it's the same what I wrote... A competition that doesn't give you any benefits from RusFed
 
Joined
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Country
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So it's the same what I wrote... A competition that doesn't give you any benefits from RusFed

It is official local (Moscow, it is in Moscow calendar, not national) novice competition. It may give benefits at Moscow level, for example spots at Russian Cup Events - chance to qualify to Junior Nationals.
 

Myslitel

On the Ice
Joined
Jun 19, 2017
So it's the same what I wrote... A competition that doesn't give you any benefits from RusFed

Strange point of view. For a child, participation in the tournament is benefit in itself. A young athlete must compete as often as the training process and the health allows to him. Yes, trainings is more important than competitions, but ceteris paribus the sportsmen that competes more often will progress faster. Even if the such athlete is less promising. And it does not matter what kind of sport it is - it can be boxing, soccer, athletics, figure skating, or even chess.
Take for example Alina Zagitova. In the summer of 2015 а 13-year-old girl moved to Tutberidze with personal best of 139,25. For the season, which included a broken arm, a broken leg, the exile from the Tutberidze band and a return back, she participated in 9 competitions. That's only what we know from the press - I am sure that competitions, as well as injuries and other incidents was more. And at the last, 9th tournament, competing among seniors, Alina got sum of 191.00. And "benefits from RusFed" began after the chiefs saw how Zagitova skated (FS video). It is about "how skated" - and not about "how many points scored".
Let's take Alena Kostornaya. Sum of 184,04 from Moscow Open 2017 - not so decent as for Russia, as for world. But Fed was so impressed that immediately added Alena to a JGP list, although she did not participate in closed skating of Junior team, and even not qualified for it. Bosses, again, was impressed not by the sum of points, but by the performance.
Here is a simple logic - do you remember a famous saying from Medvedeva? "How someone trainings, so someone performances".
And the young athlete needs to compete (and show his performance) as often as possible.
And "benefits from RusFed" can be triggered by performance in almost any tournament - the main thing is so that the performance deserved it.
 

Lana05

Final Flight
Joined
Oct 1, 2016
I mean that it was not a special event like Cup of Russia or JNats or Cup of SPb (where you are qualifying to SPb Nats), or official Moscow events (where you are qualifying to Moscow Nats). So It was just a commercial event for novvice skaters where it is NOT obligatory to participate to be ia a national team. Novice skaters can't participate at JGP, while JGP age eligable skaters must use any competition to show RusFed that they are good enough for 2 JGP slots. Of course, participating in any events gives you an experience and medals, toys, prizes (if you are on podium). That's all.
 
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I mean that it was not a special event like Cup of Russia or JNats or Cup of SPb (where you are qualifying to SPb Nats), or official Moscow events (where you are qualifying to Moscow Nats). So It was just a commercial event for novvice skaters where it is NOT obligatory to participate to be ia a national team. Novice skaters can't participate at JGP, while JGP age eligable skaters must use any competition to show RusFed that they are good enough for 2 JGP slots. Of course, participating in any events gives you an experience and medals, toys, prizes (if you are on podium). That's all.

Alena Kanysheva was born 15 Jun 2005, so she pretends to JGP next season. Because of this she needs to have Junior Events of Russian Cup to qualify to Junior Nationals. She was not clean at Moscow Open Junior Championships, and good skating at this competition (official competition of Moscow calendar) will help her.
 

Myslitel

On the Ice
Joined
Jun 19, 2017
3rd Stage of St-Petersburgh Cup 2017
02.10 - 06.10
Table
Shedule (Moscow time)
Livestream now (1st day), or (other days) on that channel.

Notable entries
Senior ladies
Liza NUGUMANOVA
ALISA FEDICHKINA
Junior Pairs
Kseniia AKHANTEVA/Valerii KOLESOV
Anastasia MISHINA/Aleksandr GALIAMOV
Alina USTIMKINA/Nikita VOLODIN

Also maybe someone interesting to see Diana DAVIS/Fedor VARLAMOV in the Junior Dance tournament

Additional info (from AlexRus).
Homepage http://fskating.spb.ru/news/meropryatia/3-etap-kubka-sankt-peterburga
Liverstream https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Flz8MJwRSEQ or https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-yPRW_jg-k8

Schedule (time Moscow)
03 Oct
11:00-14:00 - JrLadies SP
14:15-15:00 - SrMen SP
15:15-15:45 - JrDance SD
15:45-16:00 - SrDance SD
16:00-16:45 - Novice Dance Compulsory

04 Oct
10:30-13:45 - JrLadies FS
14:00-14:45 - SrMen FS
15:00-15:30 - JrDance FD
15:30-15:45 - SrDance FD
15:45-16:15 - Novice Dance FD

05 Oct
10:30-13:45 - JrMen SP
14:00-15:15 - SrLadies SP
15:30-15:45 - SrPairs SP
15:45-17:30 - JrPairs SP

06 Oct
10:30-13:45 - JrMen FS
14:00-15:30 - SrLadies FS
15:45-16:00 - SrPairs FS
16:00-18:15 - JrPairs FS
 

Resa

On the Ice
Joined
Oct 4, 2017
Does someone know, when aproximately fedichkina and nugumanova will skate? Or have they already?
 
Joined
Jul 30, 2012
Country
Russia
Does someone know, when aproximately fedichkina and nugumanova will skate? Or have they already?
05 Oct SrLadies SP at 14:00 Moscow time. Nugumanova 2nd (about 14:10), Fedichkina 10th (about 15:05 or so).
 

tars

Record Breaker
Joined
Apr 24, 2017
3rd Stage of St-Petersburgh Cup 2017

10:30-13:45 - JrLadies FS
Winner with 175 points - St Petersburg novice girls are not competitive with Moscovians anymore. :confused2:
Seems like last good crop was b.2002 - Nugumanova and Gubanova.

Moscow rules and Eteri rules in it.
 
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