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Yes. He is hungarian like me. I met with him three times before the Kings on Ice shows. I had chance to go in the rehearsals of the shows.You know a celebrity!![]()
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Yes. He is hungarian like me. I met with him three times before the Kings on Ice shows. I had chance to go in the rehearsals of the shows.You know a celebrity!![]()
but the day they should be happy that professor's reputation saved them from 29 & 31 points difference with Vika. Seriously, if this is the best TeamMishin has in senior ladies (apart from Tuktik), then StPete is kaputt.Not the day that the Mishin girls had hoped for
True, and both Samodurova and Guliakova looked more tired and out of steam than last weekend at Stage Three imo. I wonder if it was such a good idea to compete so close after Russian Cup. And Sofia is supposed to be at Stage Four next weekend so there is not much time for her to regain her stamina...but the day they should be happy that professor's reputation saved them from 29 & 31 points difference with Vika. Seriously, if this is the best TeamMishin has in senior ladies (apart from Tuktik), then StPete is kaputt.
I’m glad Vika won. She is so tall and has kept her jumping ability during the pandemic. A score just over 200 puts her as one of the top skaters to watch for outside the big four countries. Also, in the junior competition, Kisel competed. She is someone who has been landing both triple axels and quad toes in practice. So, I was interested to see what she would produce here. She landed two triple axels. First one was fully rotated with negative GOE. She did better in the second attempt, but, under rotated the Euler portion of the combination. I’m hoping Safanova and Kisel do well in Worlds to open up more spots for Belarus in the international stage. It was a good day for Belarus. Bad day for Mishin as his athletes all seemed to lack the usual firepower. Kolyada was also a slight disappointment in the men’s category. They seem to fall apart more in the second half of their long programs.but the day they should be happy that professor's reputation saved them from 29 & 31 points difference with Vika. Seriously, if this is the best TeamMishin has in senior ladies (apart from Tuktik), then StPete is kaputt.
it's very difficult to regain what you never hadthere is not much time for her to regain her stamina...
LOL! Well, that's a bit harsh. Sofia used to be a firecracker with consistency that even made her European Champion (and with a little luckit's very difficult to regain what you never had
).it's very difficult to regain what you never had
Agree.I think you forgot who won the European Championship 2019. Gentle reminder, her name is Sofia Samodurova. If skating cleanly competition after competition for an entire year when many favorites didn‘t, isn’t stamina for you, then I don’t know what is. Sorry but your disrespectful comments are neither correct nor funny.
As for Sofia‘s skating: tough day for her. She did much better at the last stage, though it’s still all a bit rough. She probably won’t ever repeat her 2018-2019 success but she can still make Nationals, win medals at Challengers and Cup events and maybe get some GPs. If she wants to do that, why not let her? I for one happen to find her skating very entertaining and while I don’t always love her programs, I appreciate her individuality and unusual choices. She’ll get her stamina back. She just needs time.
I think it's business as usual for TeamMishin;
True, Sofia's consistency in the 2018-2019 season was probably the main reason she was sent to Euros.I think you forgot who won the European Championship 2019. Gentle reminder, her name is Sofia Samodurova. If skating cleanly competition after competition for an entire year when many favorites didn‘t, isn’t stamina for you, then I don’t know what is. Sorry but your disrespectful comments are neither correct nor funny.
As for Sofia‘s skating: tough day for her. She did much better at the last stage, though it’s still all a bit rough. She probably won’t ever repeat her 2018-2019 success but she can still make Nationals, win medals at Challengers and Cup events and maybe get some GPs. If she wants to do that, why not let her? I for one happen to find her skating very entertaining and while I don’t always love her programs, I appreciate her individuality and unusual choices. She’ll get her stamina back. She just needs time.
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I think it's the mind game that is playing with Sofia. It's all in her head. Last year was a disappointment for her. She only scored 187 points internationally, and she was competing a lot. She wants desperately to improve on that of course, and that might trigger doubts in your head.True, Sofia's consistency in the 2018-2019 season was probably the main reason she was sent to Euros.
I've never seen her skate two programs again the way she skated there.
I wonder what happened... She didn't increase her layout difficulty or anything, but she still lost the consistency and some of that energy and confidence.
Usually only the first three skates in the segment are uploaded separately, I think.I was browsing around YouTube for Russian Cup videos, and this is what I found (most # of viewings)
1. Valieva 843.000 views
2. Shcherbakova 539.000
3. Trusova 460.000
4. Usacheva 226.000
5. Tuktamysheva 214.000
6. Khromykh 63.000
7. Konstantinova 59.000
8. Samodurova 45.000
9. Frolova 35.000
10. Talalaikina 12.000 (Yay! You go Maria!)
I couldn't find any videos for Shulskaya, Nugumanova and Guliakova
I don't know if some videos are blocked for me here in Sweden. If you see any videos with more viewings - please say so.
What does this mean? Can we draw any conclusions? Well, we mustn't forget that some viewers might not like the skater.
E.g. I am sure Nadya has probably watched Anna's videos a hundred times to check out edges and stuff...![]()
So, then Talalaikina is an anomaly?!? She managed to have her wonderful program posted anyway? Yay!Usually only the first three skates in the segment are uploaded separately, I think.
Yes, well, I'm responsible for at least a 100K of Kamila´s SP viewsI was browsing around YouTube for Russian Cup videos, and this is what I found (most # of viewings)
1. Valieva 843.000 views
2. Shcherbakova 539.000
3. Trusova 460.000
4. Usacheva 226.000
5. Tuktamysheva 214.000
6. Khromykh 63.000
7. Konstantinova 59.000
8. Samodurova 45.000
9. Frolova 35.000
10. Talalaikina 12.000 (Yay! You go Maria!)
I couldn't find any videos for Shulskaya, Nugumanova and Guliakova
I don't know if some videos are blocked for me here in Sweden. If you see any videos with more viewings - please say so.
What does this mean? Can we draw any conclusions? Well, we mustn't forget that some viewers might not like the skater.
E.g. I am sure Nadya has probably watched Anna's videos a hundred times to check out edges and stuff...![]()
I think it's business as usual for TeamMishin;
Well, probably you have not typed their names in Russian. Here is Gulyakova:I was browsing around YouTube for Russian Cup videos, and this is what I found (most # of viewings)
1. Valieva 843.000 views
2. Shcherbakova 539.000
3. Trusova 460.000
4. Usacheva 226.000
5. Tuktamysheva 214.000
6. Khromykh 63.000
7. Konstantinova 59.000
8. Samodurova 45.000
9. Frolova 35.000
10. Talalaikina 12.000 (Yay! You go Maria!)
I couldn't find any videos for Shulskaya, Nugumanova and Guliakova
I don't know if some videos are blocked for me here in Sweden. If you see any videos with more viewings - please say so.
What does this mean? Can we draw any conclusions? Well, we mustn't forget that some viewers might not like the skater.
E.g. I am sure Nadya has probably watched Anna's videos a hundred times to check out edges and stuff...![]()