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Wow. Proklova's name isn't even on that list. 

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Wow. Proklova's name isn't even on that list.![]()
If I'm right, for junior nats we have :
(* means that they only have compete in one russian cup event)
Girls
qualified from JGP (7) : Fedichkina, Mikhailova, Mitrofanova, Pervushkina, Sakhanovich, Sotskova, Tsurskaia
qualified from Russian cup (11) : Gubanova (36 pts), Lozko (32), Konstantinova (26), Kostornaia (26), Zagitova (20), Nugumanova (18*), Tarusina (16*), Mukhortova (16*), Kurakova (14), Tarakanova (12*), Pavlova (12)
Boys
qualified from JGP (7) : Aliev, Bernadiner, Gumennik, Lazukin, Samarin, Samoilov, Tarasenko
qualified from Russian cup (11) : Ilin (34), Kunitsa (32), Gerasimov (32), Savosin (28), Skirda (26), Zotov M (26), Kovalev (22), Semenenko (18*), Erokhov (18), Efimchuk (16*), Frolov (14)
Pairs
qualified from JGP (7) : Atakhanova/Spiridonov, Borisova/Sopot, Gubanova/Sintsov, Ivanova/Khakimov, Mishina/Mirzoev, Poluianova/Korotkov, Ustimkina/Volodin
qualified from Russian cup (5) : Panfilova/Selkin (30), Zhuk/Britkov (30), Melnikova/Simenenko (24), Chuzhanova/Mintsev (16*), Akhantieva/Kolesov (16)
Dance
qualified from JGP (8) : Evdokimova/Bazin, Konkina/Revia, Loboda/Drozd, Polishchuk/Vakhnov, Popova/Vlasenko, Shevchenko/Eremenko, Shpilevaia/Smirnov, Skoptsova/Aleshin
qualified from Russian cup (7): Khachaturian/Bagin (32), Lopareva/Karpushov (30), Tultseva/Yakushev (30), Rumiantseva/Riabchenko (28), Sokolova/Novozhilov (26), Ivanenko/Karpov (26), Marchenko/Pozdiyakov (24).
Amelkhina/Filatov (22 pts) are the 1st alternates.
Hope this helps!
Whatever happened to Julia Li?
Vids or didn't happen.Mishin Cup
jr ladies after SP
1. 2003 Ryabova 57.99
2. 2002 Gulyakova 57.75
3. 2004 Sherbakova 50.05
http://cs629404.vk.me/v629404608/255da/idcyiPyYmGs.jpg

I wouldn't say "rocking", she has atrocious jump technique.What happened to Valeria Evseeva?
She's been rocking novice ranks till the end of 2013, beating all the girls, including Gubanova...![]()
http://www.fskate.ru/skaters/2502.html
No, it isn't. Gubanova didn't participate there and it was second worst event in Evseeva skating records - 6th place.I wouldn't say "rocking", she has atrocious jump technique.
This is the competition where she beat Gubanova: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wGOTbJAFbtA

Oh that's right I got it mixed up with the other Moscow competition.No, it isn't. Gubanova didn't participate there and it was second worst event in Evseeva skating records - 6th place.
Her last four events placements are: 1st, 1st, 3rd, 1st. Why did she retire?![]()
Thx, very nice skate for barely 11yo.Oh that's right I got it mixed up with the other Moscow competition.
Well here's the Crystal Skate one where did she beat Gubanova: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kpaP0ky76ac
Looking towards 2018 and beyond, it's so hard to say who will even represent Russia at the Olympics.
I've no idea myself, it will be bloodbath fight for place on 2018 Olympic team. :hopelessness:I am very new this forum, and don't know very much about the state of the junior Russian ladies. In saying that, I've been exploring the last 10 pages and am absolutely mind-blown at the depth of this program.
Looking towards 2018 and beyond, it's so hard to say who will even represent Russia at the Olympics.


I know, but her scores looked pretty good and I just thought you guys maybe know something.A lot can happen between 2013 and 2016... She didn't last.
She's the girl you guys talk about in Radionova's thread.I know, but her scores looked pretty good and I just thought you guys maybe know something.