Growth killed her. It's more or less accepted common wisdom in Russian FS community that once skater hits 170, her triples stop being stable. Well, obviously nobody thought it was a tragedy back then, apparently if Skater has to retire because she lost triples due to growth is fine but if she retires due to losing quads... that kills FS
On a serious note, Khromykh is interesting case studio in that regard, I hope she will break that 1.70m "curse".
not sure about that one.
Cause Pogorilaya kept her triples up until the very end, and she showed videos on instagram of her triples which are still there.
To me her issues have always been mental, always being so tense, maybe the stubborness from the coach didn't help (but that could also be what kept her competitive who knows). Given the back pain she should have probably ditched the biellmann spin sooner maybe.
The whole career she has been someone who either nails every single element or bombs completely and maybe that's because of the height, but i mean she didn't grow a lot in cm from 2014 to 2018.
Up until GPF 2016 she was Russia's number 2, then maybe the pressure of the Olympics coming, or RusFed which put her a bit on the spot with Sotskova suddenly surpassing her. Her last competitions were always on the verge of losing it, and needed a clean skate to keep the spot: at Nationals against Sotskova, Tsurskaya, Radionova, at Europeans against Kostner and at Worlds against Osmond, Daleman, Miyahara or again Kostner.
In 2018 she looked exhausted, but if she wants to come back (technically hasn't retired yet) she could still pull out respectable performances depending on the coach also.



