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2018-19 Russian Ladies' figure skating

i translated this cut https://youtu.be/8Y9sblDspfk?t=208
it's not clear in this exact video, may be indeed she means just 3 different quads in one program

Well, she did quad Salchow just six months ago at junior worlds, so there is a pretty good chance that she still has got it. If she didn’t train, she could have lost it, but considering that she kept the toe look and added Lutz, there is a pretty good chance that she didn’t lose the Salchow. Salchow is considerably easier than Lutz.
 
Well, she did quad Salchow just six months ago at junior worlds, so there is a pretty good chance that she still has got it. If she didn’t train, she could have lost it, but considering that she kept the toe look and added Lutz, there is a pretty good chance that she didn’t lose the Salchow. Salchow is considerably easier than Lutz.

she jumped 4S at trainings recently
 
Well, she did quad Salchow just six months ago at junior worlds, so there is a pretty good chance that she still has got it. If she didn’t train, she could have lost it, but considering that she kept the toe look and added Lutz, there is a pretty good chance that she didn’t lose the Salchow. Salchow is considerably easier than Lutz.

she jumped 4S several times at the training there
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t2zhRcfDz74
https://www.instagram.com/p/BnYUuYkDUZ0/
https://www.instagram.com/p/BnXG93OgQtT/
 
I have a new idea. It's really out there, but just hear me out :)

Maybe they should put Kostornaya and Trusova together at Ostrava: both of them have a gold and will get gold for Truosva and silver for Kostornaya = final for both. Then at Slovenia, we can have Kanysheva and Tarusina, and then Kanysheva can have a gold and have gold and silver = final, and Tarusina can have silver and silver (since Japanese are Iwano and Aoki and Korean is Haein Lee) which is final. Then we're assuming that Shcherbakova is on the podium at JGP Canada, so gold and medal = final. And then there's just one finals spot left to assure --> so at Yerevan we send Sinitsyna and Tarakanova. Shocker, I know. But even if both have bronzes, there they can get gold and silver, and the one with gold will be in the final and the one with silver is an alternate.

This prevents Yelim for rising any higher since she'll be pushed to bronze in Ostrava at the highest. And while it raises the question of Young You, on a tiebreaker, her bronze score is only meh. Even Sinitsyna's bronze was higher.
 
If they leave it how it is for Ostrava, Yelim will surely beat Vasilieva because she's never clean. And then with two silvers, she's for sure in the final.
 
If they leave it how it is for Ostrava, Yelim will surely beat Vasilieva because she's never clean. And then with two silvers, she's for sure in the final.
Yelim are never clean too.
I don't think Yelim is the one who you should be worry about at all. really. :laugh:
 
true, but she does have the highest medal. really I'm worried for Canada, I guess it's too late to replace Tarakanova but they need somebody more consistent there like Kanysheva or even Tarusina who beat Young You last time and can beat her again.
 
I agree with that. I would prefer to see Kanysheva/Tarusina over Tarakanova. I like Nastya much more then them but... I'm just not confident about Nastya's shape.
 
katymay: TAT just basically said that she is proud to see Sasha bring this epic free program and rise world women figure skating on new level.
 
I agree with that. I would prefer to see Kanysheva/Tarusina over Tarakanova. I like Nastya much more then them but... I'm just not confident about Nastya's shape.

This, plus that FP.

I'm calling it right now, if they don't change the entries for the next JGP the podium will likely finish.

1. Anna Shcherbakova
2. You Young
3. Anastasia Tarakanova

(i'm not familiar with the two japanese skaters that will be there)
 
Yup. And then You Young might make the final - well, probably would. But Kanysheva? Could easily get a silver there.
 
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