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I agree that as a whole, the junior trio looks superior. But well, this year they‘re still in juniors. Next year will be interesting. But for now and prospects this year, the Japanese podium looks stronger than the Russian simply because there‘s not even one senior on the Russian podium and the strongest one is Stanislava Konstantinova who is... well, lovely but not exactly the best skater there is out there. So I do understand that at the moment this might lead to some thinking that the Japanese are momentarily stronger. What they forget, though, is that despite Alina‘s failure here this isn‘t the norm for her and she was in strong form at GPF and during the rest of the season. Liza, who‘s GPF medalist and beat 2/3 of that Japanese podium before was also missed at Nationals. So, I do think they are about equal this year and the battle at worlds will be fierce. Next year will be a wholly different situation of course.
I would agree with the phrase that the Japanese podium is somewhat stronger than the current Russian European team. But even discounting the juniors "significantly superior" does not work. Alina had a bad FP but she scored more than 80 in the short. Internationally she would have 77-78 for that ahead of any of the Japanese. Yes, she bombed the free but does it mean that it is the rule rather than exception now? She had troubles early last seaons as well. Sofia won over Satoko in Canada. And what if Liza comes back in her recent shape? What if Zhenya is truly on the upward trajectory now?
If you add home ice advantage to "significantly superior" you can deduce that Russian skaters have no chances in the next WC. Well, I don't think so.
) are better than Zhenya and Alina were at that age. But I don't think we can conclude that that means that Kosto/Shcher/Trusova will be better at 16-19 than Alina/Evgenia are now - it's making too many assumptions about their physical health. Kosto/Shcer/Trusova are probably working and being pushed harder than Alina/Evgenia were at earlier ages - this could have a long-term negative impact. We don't know.