So after that Popova/Byelikov internationally better scoring than Nazarova/Nikitin, they beat them in the SP and the return match didn't took place after Nazarova/Nikitin WD. Too bad for them, now it would be totally unfair not to send Popova/Byelikov to Euros. They were 22nd last year, this year they have good chance to make the cut.
The same for Yaroslav Paniot, his quad strategy absolutely doesn't work. Shmuratko is more consistent, especially in the SP (except here), let's see how he will develop and with which funds, what seems a big problem in Ukraine.
The pairs ranked #1 and #3 are not senior-eligible, I don't know the #2 but probably too.
The ladies situation is not more simple : Arkhipova will do her senior debut next season, Anna Ivanchenko switched back to Ukraine after having switched to Moldova 2 or 3 years ago. She seems to have a constant 3F and 3Lo, but she failed to reach Euros TES this fall. Marina Zhdanovich will be senior-eligible only next season too.
So with the probable retirement of Anna Khnychenko, only Anastasia Gozhva could go to Euros, according to the TES she reached last season. Ukrainian ladies never missed the Euros and got 6 medals until 2005 (Bayul, Lavrenchuk and Liashenko)