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While she is a good skater overall, (and as you are saying her Lz edge was wrong, not even unclear), i also noticed at Russian Nationals she had problems to fully rotate jumps, and all Russian panel called some of her jumps in free as UR. So rotation on some jumps can be her weakness, too. (All of that while being a Mishin skater, who would say :dev3![]()
Added! I'd be interested in knowing what others think of all the skaters (and many more!) as well
Thank you, Spirals for Miles! This is fantastic to read, and very helpful for me! I shall be keeping these observations in mind when watching their skates in future. I remember Anastasia Tarakanova from the JGP, and she is indeed passionate and powerful; I hope she gets to go senior whenever we next have a season. Elizaveta Nugumanova had a pretty nice free skate at Nationals, really fun to watch, though she definitely stalled a bit coming out of some of her jumps, and I finally understood (or I think I did!) what Ted Barton means when he talks about the jumps being tight, when she landed one of her combos and virtually turned on the spot, she had so little momentum, instead of flowing out of it, the way the stronger jumpers did.
I can't actually remember anything about Ksenia Tsibinova or Anastasia Guliakova from their Nationals free skates, except that I thiiiiink Guliakova skated in the final flight. Clearly will have to rewatch their programmes. And I did not know that Serafima Sakhanovich was working on a quad salchow! If she does succeed in learning the quad and landing it in competition consistently, I imagine she will shoot up through the standings, and maybe even be a contender for a team spot? Still very much a conditional, though. I do wonder whether the longer break from competition will help the skaters who are working on getting quads (I would very much like to see the rumoured potential quad salchows of Aliona and Evgenia both in the future, and am now adding Serafima to the list).
Going back to the not-team-members, though, if I want to see these skaters in competition, will they be found at challengers and domestic competitions? It really is a pity that they can't more of them compete internationally, as they are so good.
Yes, Guliakova skated really well there and made the top 7! She was in the final flight for the FS since she placed 6th in the SP
Serafima's 4S is very much a work in progress, I think, but I hope to see her compete it someday!
It's most likely that we'll see the non-team-members at challengers and domestically, in my opinion, though Guliakova does have a shot at the Rostelecom host spot if the GP happens. Hopefully, we will also see more challenger assignments, especially for those who wouldn't be seen on the GP
. It really is such a pity that they can't all be on the GP 

I suspect a lot of extremist former GSers may have migrated there...