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You don't have a proof of that. And I've already sold it to the second-hand.You were wearing a bomber jacket on the day.
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You don't have a proof of that. And I've already sold it to the second-hand.You were wearing a bomber jacket on the day.
cringeNo doubt they are driven and challenged by Eteri's team and of course they have to adapt or even better that and partially it's already happening. If Sofia for instance keeps her stability she can become serious threat for Khrustalnyi in TIME.But I think so far the others concentrate on single things, thus become nominalists, while Teri is focusing on the whole program, which makes her a realist.
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So, there are two things to note(source: ISU handbook). Difficult steps:Can someone point out to me where Kami's second rocker in her step sequence is because I cannot for the life of me seem to see it and I'm also sure Eteri wouldn't just not have the guidelines for level 4 met.
Also I don't know if I'm stupid or what but the ISU guideline for level 4 says 5 turns in different directions right? Aren't there only five difficult turns anyways? Can you do a choctaw in different directions?
Requirements for complexity(lvl 4):Difficult Turns and Steps: twizzles, brackets, loops, counters, rockers, choctaws.
That means that 5 of the turns need to be executed in both directions, and there hence must be at least two of them of course, bringing the total to 10. But then the 6th type of turn only needs to be executed once.Must include at least 11 difficult turns and steps. None of the types of turns and
steps can be counted more than twice.
5 types of turns and steps must be executed in both directions (the direction means
body rotating to the left or to the right during the turn).
She's been having hard time with her jumps all season long, but delivered when it counts, respect!Does someone have a link to Kulikova's programs? I cant find hers...

Yeah, posting something like this is not something you want to do. Ever. Let the coach complain on your behalf, that is his/her job. Should there be a more transparent avenue to protest a score? (like in gymnastics) Yes. There was supposed to be at one time, (On the ISU level) but I'm not sure anyone has made use of it. I would like to see more variety in the judges assigned to these competitions as well-it seems like I see the same judges for all the bigger events, over and over. All of these little girls work very hard-none of them show up and 'slop all over the ice' (as we used to call it). You can go to a similar event in the U.S. where some of the girls actually forget their program while they are skating, and 'wing' it for large portions.Titova didn't get the 10% bonus for her first second half combo. It was too early. That's more than a point. There's been what I consider an unsportsmanlike response at Titova's Insta channel to all this
I look at the protocols and all I'm thinking: I wish Dasha could pull off the second half jumps. It would have been an easy victory. And nobody would have anything to complain
Anyway, the jumps look nice and solid and the silver may actually do her some good after so many consecutive golds (motivation and attitude-wise). Her mom on the other hand, though, absolutely not the most intelligent move but ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Yeah, posting something like this is not something you want to do. Ever. Let the coach complain on your behalf, that is his/her job. Should there be a more transparent avenue to protest a score? (like in gymnastics) Yes. There was supposed to be at one time, (On the ISU level) but I'm not sure anyone has made use of it. I would like to see more variety in the judges assigned to these competitions as well-it seems like I see the same judges for all the bigger events, over and over. All of these little girls work very hard-none of them show up and 'slop all over the ice' (as we used to call it). You can go to a similar event in the U.S. where some of the girls actually forget their program while they are skating, and 'wing' it for large portions.
I would like to see more fairness-especially for skaters from unknown clubs and regions. (For example, sometimes I see some spectacular jumps given low GOE, and some barely done jumps given sky high GOE). I thought many of the little girls today were evenly matched, most had the same jumping arsenal, some were slightly better at spins or the StepSeq, and I'm sure that makes it harder to judge. At this age though, you want to hope that most of them are happy with how they skated, and proud that they made it this far. I wish-like gymnastics-they gave awards down to 8th place, or maybe gave special awards for the best StepSeq, spin, jump etc.
And I assume that you also will watch no movies or TV series with child actors, right?I don't watch novice skaters because I find it creepy. We should leave these kids alone I feel.
I would avoid them, yesAnd I assume that you also will watch no movies or TV series with child actors, right?
I mean...I don't watch novice skaters because I find it creepy. We should leave these kids alone I feel.
LOL! I guess that must have come out wrong.I mean...
Firstly, do you watch juniors? Most of the girls here are basically one year younger than 13 (when you usually become junior eligible). There's not this magical period where once you go junior suddenly everything that was once "creepy" becomes totally okay.
Secondly, I, at least, don't find it creepy. They are competitive athletes - young ones, yes, but still competitive athletes nonetheless. We aren't prying into their private lives and sneaking into their rinks to film them, these are official and big competitions that they are competing at. Why shouldn't be watch and discuss a competition? And "leave these kids alone". Well, on one hand I agree. I don't think we should be bashing them (though no one here really is). But on the other hand, they are competitive athletes skating at a big competition. We really aren't intruding (or at least I hope we aren't intruding) upon their private lives or trying to bother them or anything. I feel like I'm allowed to have an opinion on a skater, even if they are 10 or 12, just because as humans, we kind of have an opinion on everything?
And also, I'm quite sure, with how deep the Russian ladies field is, some of these wonderful novices might not make it senior or even junior internationally. For example, Anastasia Kostyuk. Such a great skater that I would've completely missed had I not been watching domestic juniors.
Of course I understand the sentiment. I'm not that much older than most of the girls here so I don't feel like a creep watching them, but I guess everyone has their own preferences. I guess what I'm trying to say is you can dislike watching novices - that's totally fine - but I don't necessarily think that that means everyone has to stop watching novices.
Wait a minute. I agree about the free program but have you seen her short program? That was a very different experience..2. Titova. That program is insanity inducing. Who thought to give a literal kid - and one struggling with presentation as is - Malade to skate to? And then put THAT choreo on it? I don‘t know what the worst of it was...probably the moment when the music became really quiet and vulnerable and she went and did a powerful split jump. She‘s also just...not a good performer, even for a novice.
I didn't watch the competition but still read what Titova's mum wrote and geez... If she gets so intense just for a novice competition, imagine how she'll react to higher level competitions?![]()