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agree.:shocked: This kid can't stop amaze me.
Now we definitely need Polina's 4Lz!
and LOL
Vincent Zhou Instagram comment: govincentzhou: Better than mine
agree.:shocked: This kid can't stop amaze me.
Now we definitely need Polina's 4Lz!
agree.
and LOL
Vincent Zhou Instagram comment: govincentzhou: Better than mine
Some unexpected news (well I didn't see it coming) Elena Radionova left Goncharenko to train under Buianova:
https://www.sports.ru/figure-skating/1050747758.html
Some unexpected news (well I didn't see it coming) Elena Radionova left Goncharenko to train under Buianova:
https://www.sports.ru/figure-skating/1050747758.html
Wow, wasn't expecting this. So now she's training with Maria at CSKA...Considering the circumstances, it seems like a smart politicking move. hwell:
Some unexpected news (well I didn't see it coming) Elena Radionova left Goncharenko to train under Buianova:
https://www.sports.ru/figure-skating/1050747758.html
Plus, Elena has really stopped progressing meaningfully since 2014-2015. She's broadened her range artistically by taking on different types of programs, but they were mostly pretty tacky. She really needs a coach to polish and refine her.
I wonder if it is true what would happen to Kovtun, I don't see Buianova taking him back?
Goncharenko's poor health may be the main reason for Elena's move. It is not a big deal.
There are some speculations that the move is actually due to poor health of Inna and on her own suggestion. I wonder if it is true what would happen to Kovtun, I don't see Buianova taking him back?
And in regards of Worlds can we really say that Kaetlyn is better skater than Pogorilaya taking whole season into consideration?
IMHO, yes, we can say that Kaetlyn is a better skater, given the two went head to head 3 times in comps this year, with Kaetlyn besting Anna, 2/3 times, (including winning 2/3 of the SP's and the LP's). For me the major difference is, even when they falter, Kaetlyn never lets an error define the program and completes her performances as if nothing happened, where Anna tends to collapse and gives up. The ability to compete irrespective of an error (Janet Lynn), is the mark of a true champion.
According to Eteri Evgenia already had her growth sprout. She has always been small girl. Puberty is something every skater has to survive, not only Russian ladies. Kanako Murakami was great during her junior years and first season as senior and later she struggled seriously. Elena had rough time but she won CoC for God's sake and qualified for GP Final. And Yulia's problem were more mental/emotional than physical not to mention she was in conflict with Eteri. And in regards of Worlds can we really say that Kaetlyn is better skater than Pogorilaya taking whole season into consideration?
IMHO, yes, we can say that Kaetlyn is a better skater, given the two went head to head 3 times in comps this year, with Kaetlyn besting Anna, 2/3 times, (including winning 2/3 of the SP's and the LP's). For me the major difference is, even when they falter, Kaetlyn never lets an error define the program and completes her performances as if nothing happened, where Anna tends to collapse and gives up. The ability to compete irrespective of an error (Janet Lynn), is the mark of a true champion.