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Definitely much better than at SkAm. Some small mistakes, but I think they are on the right path. Just keep believing 
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Wonder if giving Genrikh big competiton experience would be better. Say you don't care if he bombs seniors (he could place Top 20, especially at a Post-Olympics one), and then do JWC just for the sake of it. I don't know whether he can manage it load management wise, but clearly, he's the best Germany has right now.Hmmm, I wonder how the nominations for German men in EC, WC, and JWC will turn out. Sending Genrikh to all three seems a bit too much.
Anyway, with perfomances like this none of the guys will make the FS at Worlds. Strategically, it probably makes sense the send Genrikh to EC to get him familiar with the pressure and excitement of a ISU championship and then give him worlds as well and hope for the best. But then who will get next years JGP quota places at JWC?
Yep, two for the Olympics and two for Worlds. Three for Euros, I think.Germany can send two pairs to OWC, right?
I really hope that they don't let the pressure get to them to much. They're great competitorsBeautiful skate, but with a few wobbly moments. Minerva looked a little insecure at times. They have two months to iron it out.
Sr Worlds is the last of the major competitions anyway, so sending him there with limited expectations probably won't be too bad.Wonder if giving Genrikh big competiton experience would be better. Say you don't care if he bombs seniors (he could place Top 20, especially at a Post-Olympics one), and then do JWC just for the sake of it. I don't know whether he can manage it load management wise, but clearly, he's the best Germany has right now.
They are surely aware that in Milano they will be the hunters, not the hunted. I hope it helps them.I really hope that they don't let the pressure get to them to much. They're great competitors
Yes, me too. Genrikh has a very solid technical base now, I hope next off-season they focus on the PC aspects of his skating even more. He still has a lot of room to grow there.Really looking forward how Genrikh will fair in Senior international competition next season as well- Rio and that batch of Juniors are going senior too- growing pains that he might have had this year won't come into play too much next time out.