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I guess, I’m just worried they will take a skater of Sasha’s caliber and skill and not package her properly on the senior level...
Properly?
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I guess, I’m just worried they will take a skater of Sasha’s caliber and skill and not package her properly on the senior level...
To say I don't like the program I understand it, but way to much pantomiming? There is actually only one moment of pantomiming in the beginning and I find it very cool. she is 14 after all not 25. If someone 25 years old done that I would have said yes this is more for EX rather than competitive program. Or maybe I have the wrong definition of pantomiming.
Well if the trend continues with so many new Junoirs coming up there won’t be enough space on the GP for someone who is 20-22ish. As only 3 Russians can attend each event.
Plus I don think the fed will be giving challengers to someone who can’t earn a GP.
Alas we are in an age where more and more junoirs will start landing quads and 3A and there just won’t be room for older skaters in Russia.
I think Med will be the last skater we see competing by the age of 20.
Seems like scary stuff (from Google Translate)! Someone who can read Russian please give a translation.
To say I don't like the program I understand it, but way to much pantomiming? There is actually only one moment of pantomiming in the beginning and I find it very cool. she is 14 after all not 25. If someone 25 years old done that I would have said yes this is more for EX rather than competitive program. Or maybe I have the wrong definition of pantomiming.
Properly?
Yes, I would love to see a Sasha skate with the projection that Kostornaya uses, she’s a good performer but she has the potential to be GREAT all around. She’s already got the jumps, now she needs the performance wow-factor!

Her performance and projection is already better than Alena in my opinion and rather noticeably at that![]()
I guess we all have our own opinions lol... I’m wishing for the best for all three tbh
In short:
- recently, were were some news about top speed skaters using thyroid hormones.
- Netherlands fed say they got info on the use of those hormones during the last olympic season
- in russia, an athlete (presumably a figure skater) that changed coaches in may said the followng:
- many athletes use them, usually mouth to mouth stuff, older girls teach younger girls or their moms
- main reason: "since its not forbidden, then its not harmful"
- usually, they are used during puberty to control weight gain.
- the interviewed athlete claims she used those hormones.
(then a huge discussion about effects and whatever, and how Russia should petition WADA to get it forbidden)
Unfortunately that’s not something surprising to hear . But for some reason I don’t think it’s Medvedeva (I don’t believe she would risk talking about this matter?) . Even though she gained some weight after the olympics , especially from the waist up you can see her growth , something that’s normal of course! ( she still is petite though with tiny legs ). I hope she(and other girls ) stay away from this stuff . How can they say it’s not harmful![]()
Thanks for saying this. :agree:Her performance and projection is already better than Alena in my opinion and rather noticeably at that![]()
The entire season in which she was an Olympic gold medalist as well as World Champion? Okay, let's look at that. Which Russian lady can say the same about this entire past season?
But Alina didn't skate well; she choked, and Osmond beat her.
So what? What does what announcers say have to do with whether Osmond is World Champion or not?
Thanks! I missed your post due to another exchange I was having.
And to Tolstoj, how many of those 15-17 year olds finished on the podium in every single competition they competed in the entire season, with as many or a greater number of competitions as Osmond? There are reasons why she is currently ranked #1 by the ISU, made up of her consistent competitive results from the past two seasons, and she deserves to garner greater respect.
As for Alina's arm variations, I do like the arm variations used in her flip combo, especially the tano on the 3F. But imo, the wow factor diminishes with each additional jumping pass and competition.

Hands down, Anna.
She's got much more rhythm and ease than Sasha...
Is there footage of Anna vs Alena![]()

Wasn’t there an interview where she said that she didn’t have much natural musicality and faked most of it? I was surprised; it’s hard to tell just by watching her
They did this update after questions about Med.it said it was a junior not part of the national team...
Seems like scary stuff (from Google Translate)! Someone who can read Russian please give a translation.
