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There is possibility though that she will learn 3A to that time
I don't think that Sasha is able to jump 3A.
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There is possibility though that she will learn 3A to that time
There is possibility though that she will learn 3A to that time (I've some suspicions that maybe she already learned it - but they are keeping it in secret - similar to unexpected Anna's 2 quads program, for example). It would give her serous advantage in her SP.
I don't think that Sasha is able to jump 3A.
Not really. She still got 32 PCs, against Alina's 36.
32-33 PCs is still junior stuff on current level. Yep, she will get some boost, this is why I said 15 points difference, not 20. But no way any of the juniors will get 35+ and 75+ at rusnats.
Since 2009 there has always been a junior skater on the podium at RN (except i think 2016)
2009: Adelina Sotnikova, Elizaveta Tuktamysheva
2010: Ksenia Makarova, Elizaveta Tuktamysheva
2011: Adelina Sotnikova, Elizaveta Tuktamysheva
2012: Adelina Sotnikova, Julia Lipnitskaya
2013: Elena Radionova
2014: Elena Radionova
2015: Evgenia Medvedeva
2016: -
2017: Alina Zagitova
2018: Alena Kostornaya
So it's almost guaranteed at least one of the Eteri trio will finish on the podium and maybe even winning nationals.
In 2016, Alina was still a junior, so yes there was a junior in 2016.
my thoughts here...
2. The SP TES is nearly same, main difference in PCs so we don't bother with it.
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Can someone please clarify? I though the Juniors, were going to be at Russian Nationals competing against Alina and Evgenia NEXT year - not the one coming up in December.
That's only because they do not allow quads in juniors. In the Nationals she won't be limited. So that if Eteri is OK with shooting all Trusova's guns they may go with something like 4Lz, 4T-3T, 2A. Her jump TES would be 12+15+5=32 Other elements will bring 18 with the total TES of 50. In Russia she might receive 32 pcs for the total score of 82.
If Trusova wins SP she will win the whole event if clean in the free, I think.
There is nothing one can do when Tiny Boss jumps the quads.
Five juniors are confirmed from making the JGPF: Trusova, Kostornaia, Shcherbakova, Tarakanova, Kanysheva. More may join as the Russian Cup stages go on, but the 3A are the "dangerous" ones.![]()
So do you think that Sasha can comete for the Senior National title? Like seriously beating alina?
So the fight for second spot to go to Worlds will be between Evgenia and Elizaveta. Who else is a serious contender for the second spot? I had thought Elizabet but remembered she is from Kazakhstan :con2:
So do you think that Sasha can comete for the Senior National title? Like seriously beating alina?
No way. Even when Zagitova was a junior, she placed 2nd in the senior nationals. And she wasn't nearly as good as Trusova or Shcherbakova. They wouldn't be able to have every Euro / Worlds contestant ahead of these two. And if they skate clean, I think that they will be #1 and #2 in whatever order.
We're talking about a Program with 3 quads though, not some minor 1-2 point differences. If Trusova for instance is clean there's no way she doesn't win.Right. Alina also had the highest BV when she was second and still lost by over 12 points to Zhenya who did an extra jump which affected GOE on an entire pass. Even more, she was only 1.5 points above Maria, who made multiple errors if I recall. And same thing las year when Alena was perfect and Alina and Maria made multiple errors but still placed ahead by a large margin. Obviously Sasha and Anna will have a bigger BV advantage than those other cases, but I think they'll still put one senior first if they win, with the scoring that has been suggested by others above. At least one of the juniors will podium though, but that's a given, I just don't think they'll have the junior as champion if seniors go clean. I'd love to be proven wrong, though.
Right. Alina also had the highest BV when she was second and still lost by over 12 points to Zhenya who did an extra jump which affected GOE on an entire pass. Even more, she was only 1.5 points above Maria, who made multiple errors if I recall. And same thing las year when Alena was perfect and Alina and Maria made multiple errors but still placed ahead by a large margin. Obviously Sasha and Anna will have a bigger BV advantage than those other cases, but I think they'll still put one senior first if they win, with the scoring that has been suggested by others above. At least one of the juniors will podium though, but that's a given, I just don't think they'll have the junior as champion if seniors go clean. I'd love to be proven wrong, though.

No way. Even when Zagitova was a junior, she placed 2nd in the senior nationals. And she wasn't nearly as good as Trusova or Shcherbakova. They wouldn't be able to have every Euro / Worlds contestant ahead of these two. And if they skate clean, I think that they will be #1 and #2 in whatever order.