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All three are 14 aren't they?
Yes, she's 14 so she's old enough to compete as a senior domestically.
It's not really about Eteri turning her attention to the juniors more than Alina. Simply put, the competition is tough within their group and their country, and those most deserving will get further, as it should be. I'm sure they all get attention within the group, but those who are better will go to international competition, giving you the impression that Eteri "focuses" more on them; but that's not it, or at least we wouldn't know. But the fact that she is olympic champion, or her age, wouldn't matter, it's based on merit. None of the skaters can rely on their previous accomplishments, because the others would not have had the same opportunities; they can only compare what they do in the present. It sucks that there is so much talent and only 3 spots for big competitions, but that is sport and ladies figure skating is very popular Russia.
i wonder if eteri ever tried to get her to train 3A or quads and she wasn't successful, or if she just didn't want to do them. I just find it a little puzzling that the juniors right behind her are drilling these jumps, where she (to my knowledge at least, correct me if i'm wrong) hasn't trained them. it would have given her an even bigger edge over evgenia last season and next year when many more ladies will be competing with these jumps.
Am I correct when I say I thought Alina had Osgood Schlatter disease? I don’t think she’ll ever train quads with that kind of setback.
Am I correct when I say I thought Alina had Osgood Schlatter disease? I don’t think she’ll ever train quads with that kind of setback.
a very simple explanation is that Alina is going through a lot of stuff right now and, simply put, has other priorities over training quads / 3A. For example, dealing with post-olympic pressures or growth issues.
Yes we know. The thread was moved back to the Edge although it has historically been in the National Threads in the Comp sections.
I recall reading an interview where Alina was talking about having O-S in the spring.I thought that was Polina... also, didn't Nathan Chen have that too? :scratch:
Simply put, just about anyone can't simply go and start learning quads(Or even 3As). There are some requirements. I don't think that Alina has either the height or the rotation speed required.i totally understand that now, but i'm referring back to when she was a junior, or newly senior.
Actually, my recollection is that the Russian Test Skate threads have always been in the Edge:
https://www.goldenskate.com/forum/showthread.php?65057-Russian-test-skates-2017-2018
https://www.goldenskate.com/forum/forumdisplay.php?608-2017-18-Figure-Skating-archives/page30
Yes she did or does or something, there was definitely an article about that.Am I correct when I say I thought Alina had Osgood Schlatter disease? I don’t think she’ll ever train quads with that kind of setback.
a very simple explanation is that Alina is going through a lot of stuff right now and, simply put, has other priorities over training quads / 3A. For example, dealing with post-olympic pressures or growth issues.
Actually, my recollection is that the Russian Test Skate threads have always been in the Edge:
https://www.goldenskate.com/forum/showthread.php?65057-Russian-test-skates-2017-2018
https://www.goldenskate.com/forum/forumdisplay.php?608-2017-18-Figure-Skating-archives/page30
And its not like test skates are a competition. Skaters do not get any scores, there are no medals of any sort.
It is mor of a show, if anything.
Sometimes, we might fantasize about some completely unrealistic things as "what if?"-scenarios. And I definitely wasn't expecting something like this to even be possible. But just so it happens that as I was doing some of my routine skater checks to kill some time, I noticed this page on sportvokrug:
https://www.sportvokrug.ru/fs/athletes/15599/
And I literally couldn't believe my eyes! When has Davydov even coached 6-year-olds? And not just any 6-year-old but THIS 6-year-old? Her parents actually moved to Moscow just for this? This removes so many potential doubts... I can't even believe it. Going from training in a completely obscure club in Voronezh of all places to who I consider the second-best coach for ladies in Russia at the age of 6...