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:sad21: go get that slot, girl!It seems Nastia will skate at the Open championship of Moscow which will start on next monday. This competition will likely determine if she will skate JGP events this season or not.
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:sad21: go get that slot, girl!It seems Nastia will skate at the Open championship of Moscow which will start on next monday. This competition will likely determine if she will skate JGP events this season or not.
It seems Nastia will skate at the Open championship of Moscow which will start on next monday. This competition will likely determine if she will skate JGP events this season or not.
Could it be similar story as it was last year with Alëna Kostornaia?
She is just so lovely. that is a unique dress. Was Nastya xcore fair or low?
Are the 3 great Eteri juniors there too?
Kamila and Daria were who are 1st and 2nd after SP.
Nastia is 4th after SP. Kostyuk is 3rd.
You can see her TES protocol at the end of the video and it does look fair enough to me. The two things holding her score down are the ur call on the +3T and the fact that her step sequence was only credited as level 2.
She had 29.4 PCS but unfortunately you can't see the exact breakdown of scoring there. It doesn't look like she was being lowballed though, she was 2.2 points higher in PCS than Kostyuk (who has excellent skating skills) for example.
One thing to remember is that Russia has a bonus system in domestic competitions which explicitly rewards spins that are level 4 and that get at least +1 (maybe +2? I can't quite remember) GOE across the board. Valieva (who came first) got a bonus on each of her three spins i.e. three extra points added to her score. Usacheva similarly got a bonus on two of her spins so she also got two extra points added to her score. None of Gubanova's spins qualified for a bonus.
So juniors and seniors are in seperated competitions?
The event is called Open Moscow Championships and there are no senior events, only junior events and a novice category for ice dancers.
What makes this event significant is that the skaters who do really great here have a chance to get JGP events.
Of the girls who are ahead of her only Kostyuk is eligible for juniors, right? So if Nastya manages to do better than her in the FS she might very well get her spot on the JGP series. Or am I wrong here?
Just winning here, or being the best JGP eligible skater, doesn't do it. She needs to do better than the other ladies have done so far either at the JGP events or at the test skate events. For example, a bit above 190 points here will not do it, I am afraid, because that is about what more than a dozen Russian junior ladies can score.