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- Nov 30, 2013
Honestly Sasha gets torn down either way. She goes for a 3A and 5 Quads which is her only way to mathematically win over her teammates scores prior to this event and she is criticized like crazy for "daring" to consider that that should be enough. Going for a double Axel and limiting her quads would have guaranteeed her losing not only Gold but possibly the podium.
But look at what happened at Russian Nationals 2021. Sasha skated a wonderful SP both technically and components wise (the best from her until this year) and came in 3rd in the SP, she skated a clean LP program with 2 Quad Lutzes in the second half, one in combination and a few 3-3's that was wonderful from beginning to end and her reward for this was 3rd in the LP.
Neither Kamila or Anna skated perfectly and Sasha's score were so far below her teammates that she placed a 3rd overall and not by a measly couple of points like Anna's first win at Nationals where Sasha lost to her by 0.XX points but by a large margin. Let that sink in. Sasha's strategy did not pay off here but no one can argue that she did not have a very good reason to go for her maximum technical ability.
And there's also the fact that Anna did not get a single call in either the SP or the LP here, and was the only skater here to receive that generous gift from the tech panel.
It make me so mad the way posters are bashing her for her justified frustration. If she goes for her max she's out. If she played it safe, not only out of Gold but they would have knocked her off the podium or just a very distant 3rd.
But look at what happened at Russian Nationals 2021. Sasha skated a wonderful SP both technically and components wise (the best from her until this year) and came in 3rd in the SP, she skated a clean LP program with 2 Quad Lutzes in the second half, one in combination and a few 3-3's that was wonderful from beginning to end and her reward for this was 3rd in the LP.
Neither Kamila or Anna skated perfectly and Sasha's score were so far below her teammates that she placed a 3rd overall and not by a measly couple of points like Anna's first win at Nationals where Sasha lost to her by 0.XX points but by a large margin. Let that sink in. Sasha's strategy did not pay off here but no one can argue that she did not have a very good reason to go for her maximum technical ability.
And there's also the fact that Anna did not get a single call in either the SP or the LP here, and was the only skater here to receive that generous gift from the tech panel.
It make me so mad the way posters are bashing her for her justified frustration. If she goes for her max she's out. If she played it safe, not only out of Gold but they would have knocked her off the podium or just a very distant 3rd.