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2022-23 Russian Women's Figure Skating

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Anya has already announced that she is joining the team at Novogorsk soon

Better get there fast, she's scheduled to do Ilya Averbukh's show starting July 8th that's in 2 weeks. Which what makes me a little sad is that if she's going to training camp then she might be performing Daniil choreographed numbers in the show - which no offense to him, but he's been her only choreographer, I was interested in seeing what another choreographer could do with her. The show runs for a month so hopefully Averbukh will still choreograph her something (maybe something she can use in competition this season)...
 
Just a food for thought. IJF, International Judo Federation, announced that they won't discriminate anyone and Russians/Belarussians can attend international competitions (as neutral athletes). Inspiration, ISU?
That's the 1st I heard of this.

It's a good news but we need to stop this neutral stuff. Russians played tennis at the French open along with lieutenant players from Belarus with no problems or they play hockey with no problems they will figure skate with no problems but the ISU doesn't care. Have you ever heard them say anything decent about any skater from Russia?
 
Don't you find it peculiar that some rule changes the ISU has had since 2018 zagitova rule has been aimed at the Russian ladies? Not for the betterment of the sport but to take away from the Russians.

Of course raising the age limit is icing on the cake and only aimed at one country. Lol. But it's funny how they never added one quad to the short program for the ladies isn't it? It's pretty obvious doing that would help the top skaters in only one country Russia. Meaning the competition scores for Sasha Anna and KV would be even more massive advantages for Russia over the rest of the world if they were allowed to do a quad in the SP and obviously they should be. Can you imagine KV with a triple axel and a quad in the SP like the men are allowed? She would be getting to 100 points or close to it.
 
But it's funny how they never added one quad to the short program for the ladies isn't it? It's pretty obvious doing that would help the top skaters in only one country Russia. Meaning the competition scores for Sasha Anna and KV would be even more massive advantages for Russia over the rest of the world if they were allowed to do a quad in the SP and obviously they should be. Can you imagine KV with a triple axel and a quad in the SP like the men are allowed? She would be getting to 100 points or close to it.
I wonder if there's any other sport where there is still such discrimination based on sex (not to mention score multipliers). It's like saying hey, you are just women, you can't do the same things as strong men do! But in fact it's more like saying we have to keep Russian women caged... Oh, wait, they banned them anyway...
 
I wonder if there's any other sport where there is still such discrimination based on sex (not to mention score multipliers). It's like saying hey, you are just women, you can't do the same things as strong men do! But in fact it's more like saying we have to keep Russian women caged... Oh, wait, they banned them anyway...
To further protect the sport and fair competition, the ISU should ban ladies whose name ends with the letter "a" from participating in any international tournament. After all, it is clearly seen that this letter creates an unjustified advantage. And for a more complete guarantee, it is probably necessary to ban those whose names begin with this dishonest letter.
 
That's the 1st I heard of this.

It's a good news but we need to stop this neutral stuff. Russians played tennis at the French open along with lieutenant players from Belarus with no problems or they play hockey with no problems they will figure skate with no problems but the ISU doesn't care. Have you ever heard them say anything decent about any skater from Russia?
I think they’ll allow skaters back in time for the word championships anyway since it’s in Japan and there will be little Russophobia.
This is just about stretching it out now so the ISU doesn’t lose face by backtracking.

No doubt they will gleefully off 1 spot to the Russian ladies even though 7 of the best 8 in the world are Russian.
 
I think they’ll allow skaters back in time for the word championships anyway since it’s in Japan and there will be little Russophobia.
This is just about stretching it out now so the ISU doesn’t lose face by backtracking.

No doubt they will gleefully off 1 spot to the Russian ladies even though 7 of the best 8 in the world are Russian.
But what about GP/JGP series. Without Russians, and considering the amount of retirements, it will be a bad circus.
 
Just a food for thought. IJF, International Judo Federation, announced that they won't discriminate anyone and Russians/Belarussians can attend international competitions (as neutral athletes). Inspiration, ISU?
Judo is a gentlemens' sport, I'm not surprised. I doubt any of them would say things like “I think I deserved Olympic gold with my performance.”
 
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