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She already had fantastic SS and jumps back then, even medaled at the Worlds. Inconsistent, yes, but she has never improved on that without lowering her tech contents.
No she certainly wasn't. At that age Wagner pretty much tied with Zhang, was doing better than Nagasu, and was slightly behind Czisny and Flatt.
But I agree with the rest of your points.![]()
It seems like Wakaba, Satoko and Marin are thinking longterm this season and are making adjustments. That could leave the door open for Rika, Kaori and Mai especially early in the season. They seem more in form at the moment anyway.
True. Things are always more intense at the start of an Olympic year. This year seems more relaxed.I think in GPs we will see totally different skaters and performances. Last season proved that it's way too early to make predictions, as those who were more in form at the start of the season, ended not selected for olympics or Worlds.
I agree that different girls have different strength and there’s a trade-off most of the time. While Marin and Satoko are graceful and refined, they don’t have the power nor skate as “big” as Kaori.And i don't know why "grace" should be the standard. Every girl don't have to be a Marin Honda or a Satoko Miyahara.
Last chance for junior girls to win a medal in JGP this season. I hope that someone will medal, only two medals (two bronzes) in a JGP season is sad.
Just 3 medals dor Japan this season (3 bronzes). JSF has to react.
So what would be your suggestions to JSF as to what they can actually do to remedy the situation?
Personally i don't compare Japanese results with Russian results. I compare this season results with the 3 previous seasons results. When you look the results of 2015 and 2016 JGPs, it's not the same picture than this year. There was at least one Japanese girl on almost every podium, sometimes even a Japanese sweep, 3 girls qualified for JGPF. In 2017 there was one medalist per event, one girl qualified for JGPF.
When you compare with this season, it's worlds apart.
I don't see what is bad on pointing this. The results are not the same than usual. This is sad and i want the situation to get better.
And i don't see when and where i bring Russians into this. When did i compare the Japanese results with the Russian results?
Well, i didn't get the tone of your post then. Sorry.
IMO Russian field was harder to beat last year than this. Koreans has improved a lot yes. Technically and artistically. And judges are ready to give them big scores as we saw with Yelim. But Japanese could have competed with them if they were not stagnating a bit IMO.


wonder if she's planning to add both sometime soon