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Because she was injured. Originally, her Leftovers program was fully backloaded, too but she couldn’t pull it off and it had to be changed.
Leftover was 1+6 and she was clean at the Nepala Trophy (3lz e did she also with the 2+5 layout). So it´s wrong to say she coulnd´t pull it off, there is no proof of that.
Her only chance at winning against Alina was a clean performance and sh e knew that. One mistake and the Gold was gone. That‘s why she settled for Anna Karenina. Because she could be consistent with it and because it suited her more.
I do not think that is what Zhenya and Eteri thought in September last year with a PCS from Alina at 32 and 68. Anna Karenina was the programm what she wanted, to be consistent was in my opinion not the reason for the change. She simply liked Karenina more.

Anyway she never could skate clean with a harder layout. So much for backloading can be done by anyone and they don't do it just for the sake of balanced programs..
She never tried 0+7 in a competition but i´am sure Eteri and Zhenya had a discussion about that in September. In December/January obviously again.
 
Are there Russian competitions happening right now to decide which girls could be on the jgp? Haven’t seen any recent YouTube videos of up-and-comers.

I don't remember exactly who are in the list of the national and reserve team for this season, but I guess they will be assigned to first JGPs and depending on they results the will see if any of the other girls gets a chance. That was the case last year.
 
Leftover was 1+6 and she was clean at the Nepala Trophy (3lz e did she also with the 2+5 layout). So it´s wrong to say she coulnd´t pull it off, there is no proof of that.

I do not think that is what Zhenya and Eteri thought in September last year with a PCS from Alina at 32 and 68. Anna Karenina was the programm what she wanted, to be consistent was in my opinion not the reason for the change. She simply liked Karenina more.


She never tried 0+7 in a competition but i´am sure Eteri and Zhenya had a discussion about that in September. In December/January obviously again.

Okay. I might have remembered this wrongly. If that‘s the case I‘m sorry. :) But they must have had a reason for changing the jump layout from a more difficult one to an easier one, though. It‘s not about the program or that she liked it better, I can perfectly understand this but there was no reason to change the combinations. Even if she didn‘t make it a backloaded program, I don‘t get why she‘d change the 3F-2T-2T to a 2A-2T-2T considering that her 3F is a lot better than her 2A and she could get better GOEs with it. But well, they must have had a reason considering neither Zhenya or Eteri do anything without thinking it through...

About the thing with Alina‘s PCS. I think Evgenia at least realised what was coming at her. I don‘t think she didn‘t think of Alina as a potential rival just because her PCS weren‘t that high yet. She knew that Alina had just come from juniors and given a few consistent, clean skates, this score’d quickly rise, too. Furthermore, she was training next to her everyday, seeing the more difficult jumps Alina managed to pull off. Evgenia is clever. I don‘t think she underestimated Alina at all which would have been very stupid to do, in fact. What she couldn‘t have thought of was the injury, though, which is one of the reasons Alina‘s PCS even rose so quickly in the first place. That‘s when things started to go really wrong for her. But well, this is over now and things have went the way they did. And Evgenia‘s happy now so talking about „what could have been“ and „what should she have done“ and „what did Eteri wrong to make Zhenya lose“ is like crying over spilled milk. She said it herself. „She did everything she could.“ We should believe her. And she didn‘t say anything bad about Eteri either so acting like her loss was Eteri‘s fault isn‘t quite right. Let‘s focus on the future instead. :)
 
But well, this is over now and things have went the way they did. And Evgenia‘s happy now so talking about „what could have been“ and „what should she have done“ and „what did Eteri wrong to make Zhenya lose“ is like crying over spilled milk. She said it herself. „She did everything she could.“ We should believe her. And she didn‘t say anything bad about Eteri either so acting like her loss was Eteri‘s fault isn‘t quite right. Let‘s focus on the future instead. :)
I totally agree. Zhenya seems to have embraced her new home and they certainly embraced her. She's happy in Canada and that's most important. :agree:

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I totally agree. Zhenya seems to have embraced her new home and they certainly embraced her. She's happy in Canada and that's most important. :agree:

https://pp.userapi.com/c849320/v849320636/1ae26/Orl-nGkOufA.jpg
For those who are feeling a bit concerned about the caps, I'd like to point out that there are American and Russia flags in the IG post...

I'm glad Zhenya was courteous while taking in Canada Day celebrations and wore a hat...(but stopped short of the face painting....which is common here in their age group.. .)
 
I totally agree. Zhenya seems to have embraced her new home and they certainly embraced her. She's happy in Canada and that's most important. :agree:

https://pp.userapi.com/c849320/v849320636/1ae26/Orl-nGkOufA.jpg

Isn’t it wonderful? :yes:
“Happy Canada Day from a proud American and a proud Russian”
This IG post to me is everything that figure skating should represent and should be, in fact, everything that this world should be. I also loved the IG story where Jason said that Zhenya made him honk his horn and stop for the car with Russian flags and Jason learning the chant for the Russian soccer team from Zhenya and her mom. Zhenya is spreading pride in her country wherever she goes. :)

I am generally indifferent to ladies’ skating and these posts are making me care more. Isn’t that a great thing as well:agree:
 
Isn’t it wonderful? :yes:
“Happy Canada Day from a proud American and a proud Russian”
This IG post to me is everything that figure skating should represent and should be, in fact, everything that this world should be. I also loved the IG story where Jason said that Zhenya made him honk his horn and stop for the car with Russian flags and Jason learning the chant for the Russian soccer team from Zhenya and her mom. Zhenya is spreading pride in her country wherever she goes. :)

I am generally indifferent to ladies’ skating and these posts are making me care more. Isn’t that a great thing as well:agree:

That‘s exactly what I think. Zhenya is a very worldly person. She has one and only one home country - Russia. And she‘s proud of it and not afraid to show it. But that doesn‘t mean she can‘t have friends or work with people from all over the world or travel to and live in different places. Kudos to Zhenya for her being so openminded and happy to experiment yet still so vocal about her own culture. :thumbsup:
 
I don't think a cap is such a big deal. I was wearing "Canada" t-shirt in Toronto and what? Doesn't make me a canadian.
Right now at the world cup foreigners wear russian t-shirts and other stuff, doesn't make them russians either.
I mean i'm also very critical to what Zhenya has done after Olympics, but let's not turn it into a complete ridiculousness

P.S. I wonder does Anna wear latvian cap sometimes? :biggrin:
 
I don't remember exactly who are in the list of the national and reserve team for this season, but I guess they will be assigned to first JGPs and depending on they results the will see if any of the other girls gets a chance. That was the case last year.

Ok, so just one month of waiting and then someone nice will hopefully post the junior test skates to YouTube. Just one.......more.........month.....😭😭😭

So, the top priority junior ladies usually get assigned to the first jgp?
 
I wouldn't expect any video...
The junior test skates ..... usually closed to the public. :(

The worst is when a senior gets added into the junior group for some random reason and we don’t get to see their programs. I feel like Elena Radionova did that one season.
 
Ok, so just one month of waiting and then someone nice will hopefully post the junior test skates to YouTube. Just one.......more.........month.....😭😭😭

So, the top priority junior ladies usually get assigned to the first jgp?
I'd say the top priority junior lady usually gets assigned to the first jgp. I srsly doubt RuFed will send several girls from Eteri camp to the first JGP.
 
I'd say the top priority junior lady usually gets assigned to the first jgp. I srsly doubt RuFed will send several girls from Eteri camp to the first JGP.

So Sasha in this case. And yep, this wouldn‘t be wise at all. Let them meet at the JGPF not before that.
 
Need to repost this here, Anna Pogorilaya is getting engaged!!!:

Congratulations to Anna on the engagement! :hap10:

Her statement (here):
"I can officially say that Andrei offered me his hand and heart. This surprising and incredibly pleasant moment happened in Paris on the Eifel Tower. I was dreaming of this offer from him and for some time thought I shared life with him. He is the kind of person with whom I feel confident. The marriage will hold place in Moscow on the 14'th of July. I want to take his last ame but also keep my own as my "sport pseudonym" since everybody know me as Pogorilaya."


So Anna Nevskaya-Pogorilaya perhaps?... Honestly, this is such a touchy moment. Afrer her terrible falls, getting no love from the fed., etc., she needs moral support and having a loving spouse is wonderful. Good luck, Anna! :agree:
 
That‘s exactly what I think. Zhenya is a very worldly person. She has one and only one home country - Russia.
Well, that's completely opposite to what she said in her latest interview - that she never felt she has some specific place called "home" which, for her, is wherever she and close people are. After that she spoke about "beautiful Toronto" and "hope for changes", so it's clear she treats Canada as her new home.
 
Well, that's completely opposite to what she said in her latest interview - that she never felt she has some specific place called "home" which, for her, is wherever she and close people are. After that she spoke about "beautiful Toronto" and "hope for changes", so it's clear she treats Canada as her new home.

I think she treats Canada as her residence and Russia as her true home
 
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