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All I'm gonna say, this is going to be a very busy weekend...Hmm...Russian Juniors will clash with 4CC. Sorry 4CC, you are priority #2.
See my post above. Schedule:Is the full schedule for Junior Nationals available yet? Which is the first competition day?
Akateva - 3A 4T 4S(Names in english)
Russian Jr Nationals:
18-22 January 2022, Saransk Info Results Entries: Sofia Akateva Veronika Zhilina Sofia Muravieva Adeliia Petrosian Anastasia Zinina Sofia Samodelkina Elizaveta Kulikova Maria Zakharova Uliana Shiryaeva Sofia Titova Alina Gorbacheva Alisa Dvoeglazhova Viktoria Morozova Nadazhda Ponteleenko Natalia Lagutova Inga Gurgenidze Lyubov Rubtsova Sofia Zakharova
Titova has also landed a 4S (in combination, but called as q) during her last competition (Cup of Russia, Stage 3), just to make things even more interesting.Titova - 3A
Epic.Akateva - 3A 4T 4S
Zhilina - 3A 4T 4S (4Lz)
Muravieva - 3A (4S)
Petrosian - 4T 4Lo (4F)
Zinina - 4T
Samodelkina - 3A 4T 4S 4Lz (4Lo 4F)
Zakharova - (4T)
Titova - 3A
Dvoeglazhova - 4T
Lagutova - (4T)
Rubtsova - 3A
Let the games begin...
What a list. Lariko wrote epic. It is. You will have girls that finish in 6 or 7th at junior Russian nationals who are fantastic.This is mind boggling and perhaps even greater than 2 years ago when we had KV, SA Dasha and Maya at junior Russian nationals!Akateva - 3A 4T 4S
Zhilina - 3A 4T 4S (4Lz)
Muravieva - 3A (4S)
Petrosian - 4T 4Lo (4F)
Zinina - 4T
Samodelkina - 3A 4T 4S 4Lz (4Lo 4F)
Zakharova - (4T)
Titova - 3A 4S
Dvoeglazhova - 4T
Lagutova - (4T)
Rubtsova - 3A
Let the games begin...
Because this question is interesting (and you're probably not alone in wondering who is eligible), here's an overview of the JWC eligibility of all participants:
Age-eligible & TES-minimums for JWC:
Sofia Akateva
Veronika Zhilina
Sofia Muravieva
Adeliia Petrosian
Anastasia Zinina
Sofia Samodelkina
Elizaveta Kulikova
Maria Zakharova
Age-eligible for JWC, but no TES-minimums:
Ulyana Shiryaeva
Alina Gorbacheva
Natalia Lagutova
Sofia Zakharova
Not age-eligible for JWC:
Sofia Titova
Alisa Dvoeglazova
Viktoria Morozova
Nadezhda Ponteleenko
Inga Gurgenidze
Lyubov Rubtsova
(Those with ultra-C-elements (3A and quads) underlined)
4CC looking at the line up is definitely priority No 2 for me.Hmm...Russian Juniors will clash with 4CC. Sorry 4CC, you are priority #2.
The challenges for sasha and Anna to get close enough to this girl in total scores where a few KV mistakes could cost her a gold medal is possible. But these girls to be honest are gonna have to get in the 250 point range to challenge her and then KV is going to have to make 2 or 3 mistakes in the free.
That said I do not expect Kamila to win rusnats by 30 or 40 points. That will be a pressurized event. So a 20 point win is more likely for Valieva. Like 265 to 245.
I was looking through my past posts and came across this. @Scott512 we both underestimated the juggernaut that is KV but I think I won this prediction. Same time next season?265 to 245 is actually within Anna, Sasha and peak Aliona's scoring ranges. A 20 point win means 2nd place would be earning 245 to 225, which I don't think will be the case. Liza is also regularly reaching 230+.
I think Kamila will score 275 even with mistakes at nationals so that will give her 10 to 30 points lead depending on how the others do.
I think we can safely rename the upcoming competitions for the next 2-3 years from JGPF, GPF, RusNats, EC, JWC, WC to:What a list. Lariko wrote epic. It is. You will have girls that finish in 6 or 7th at junior Russian nationals who are fantastic.This is mind boggling and perhaps even greater than 2 years ago when we had KV, SA Dasha and Maya at junior Russian nationals!
I'm very glad that Alisa Dvoeglazova is a two-eyed Alice. It would be more difficult for the coordination if she only had one eyeI wanna be a Self-made Sofia