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Actually I think it’s better to have 4-3 because now it’s about the risk of who is willing to put 3 combos in the 2nd half. With Alina’s layout at the Olympics she still had the combos as the first three jumps which let her tack the loop on when she missed the lutz. It’s very exciting to watch a skater like Sinitsyna or Matsuike or Tursynbaeva backload all three combos because it shows how confident they are in hitting themIMO step sequence is pretty tiring for legs, spins too. It is not "light choreography" nor killing time by default. If it was, it should be reflected in PCS, but it wasn't so it isn't, to paraphrase sir Humphrey Appleby. And if that would be so easy as some claim now, than we definitely would see much more of fully backloaded programs. Well, three years before it was about "jumps are not evrything", but now it seems like "jumps are the only thing"
My eternal problem with how the layout is done now consists of wondering why we escaped from the "all programs layouts can possibly look like 0-7 in the future" to "truly all programs layouts are 4-3 currently and nothing motivates anyone to do it different way" and we cheer for how superduper excellent it is. It isn't.
Yes, some skaters risk all three combos in the second half, but Alina was risking all three combos AND another four jumps in the second half.Actually I think it’s better to have 4-3 because now it’s about the risk of who is willing to put 3 combos in the 2nd half. With Alina’s layout at the Olympics she still had the combos as the first three jumps which let her tack the loop on when she missed the lutz. It’s very exciting to watch a skater like Sinitsyna or Matsuike or Tursynbaeva backload all three combos because it shows how confident they are in hitting them
I agree. The question is more will (1) that be enough and (2) will she be allowed to go ahead of others.I also have a feeling that Maiia will surprise everyone next season.
Alina's SS are not good enough to be an ice dancer. She's a fantastic performer and wonderful skater, but her SS are not her strong suit.
Alina is/was the best ladies skater of the cycle. (Or at least the first half.) However, she didn't earn those medals due to her skating prowess. In fact, I would say that was her main weakness.
Kanysheva and Zagitova had completely different levels of skating skills when they were competing so I’m not sure that comparison is favourable to Zagitova. Alina would be decimated by ice dance judges if she unwisely decided to switch to that discipline. The girl can’t even do crossovers and hops and cheats all her turns, and is very slow with bad posture
Haven't come here for a long time and apparently lost little. If I fall asleep and wake up in a hundred years and they ask me what is happening on goldenskate, I will say: Alina's skating skills are being belittled. Alina has some of the best skating skills in women's skating, this is her strong suit. I don’t understand how this can be denied? Some people have their own parallel reality, where Alina has poor skating skills. There may be some problems in Daniil's programs, but you only need to see the bad in order to say that.And Kanysheva actually was known for her good skating skills, Zagitova never was.
I'm very surprised everyone is so convinced Alena would make the team with 3 3A. Even supposing she would get back to 2020 consistency and GOE, wich I doubt, her momentum from that season is long gone.
She can't touch Kamila at all, period. If Darya gets the 3A it will be head to head cause Darya does have all of Alena's strong points as well, in terms of GOE and PCS, while if Darya gets a 4 on top, she can't touch her either. Anna with her usual content of 3 4s will most likely go ahead of her as well, especially now that Alena has no more momentum or favorite status while Anna is the most established senior with her three national and one world titles. If Sasha lands her 3A in the Short and 3 4s in the Free or 4 4s in the Free only, that shall also pull ahead of Alena, no matter how inferior Sasha is in all other aspects.
That's 5 girls, her included, competing for 3 spots. And that's leaving Maya out of the mix.
And tbh, I can't see Kamila, Darya or Sasha regress "Eteri style" next season, unless they get injured. Kamila and Darya are perfect peaking age. And Sasha has a very special build, another coach now and has only improved her 4s height and power this season, a quiet impressive feat under the circumstances. If she could finally get her mind trained as well and stop constantly failing at the actual competition, beware everyone.
The one I can see regress in typical fashion next season is Anna, she turned 17 now and the last time we saw her she was struggling on the quads. But that remains to be seen and she can, once again, surprise everyone and come through.
So, I'd be much more surprised to actually see Alena on the team than I would be not seeing her. And I say that with her being my absolute favorite skater.
I would agree with that but look at the Cup Final.If Maiia is landing her quads next year, she'll get the same PCS as all the other Eteri skaters, or near enough not to make a difference. I doubt Aliona or Daria will have any leeway over her by being more beautiful skaters. TCS will be the most important score.
Yes. It did go up. But it didn't go up to Anna/Kamila levels. It barely touched Sasha levels. And Kamila, Anna, Aliona, etc will go up too.Maiia got a 66 for her FS at Russian Nationals, so it went up 5 points when she finally skated clean. Consistency almost always translates to a PCS boost. If she starts looking like a reliable Olympic medal contender with 2 quads, the fed will probably want to help her. You're right that there is a spread among the Eteri girls, and I don't expect Maiia to reach Kamila levels, but Daria hasn't been getting any PCS gifts. Maybe Aliona with "just" triple axels could be a threat with all her fed support, but Idk about Daria.
And she still holds the world record, despite the quadsters. All this talk that 3 3A would not be enough is crazy.Aliona has been incredibly consistent since her first international season. Even this season, despite some URs and doubled jumps, she still didn’t fall even a single time. Daria, on the other hand, has improved her consistency only this season. IMO, we don’t know how things will turn out, but people put too much hope in others, and disregard what Aliona is capable of, and what she’s already demonstrated.
Maiia doesn't have that "it factor" that ALL of Eteri's other girls have, to varying degrees. Aliona in particular has it in spades.Maiia's "quad" toeloop is...not a quad. Nice salchow though. And the rest of the skating? Best not to talk more.
It's actually been really encouraging to see Aliona skate in that show, not that I think Lovely is anything special, but it reminded me of how good she is when she's confident and in shape.Maiia doesn't have that "it factor" that ALL of Eteri's other girls have, to varying degrees. Aliona in particular has it in spades.