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She'll win by her jumping till her jumps are OK which is not guaranteed. It's easy to jump when one is thin to the point of emaciation. And her choreo training is terrible: hunched shoulders, sticking out knees, she can't keep her back upright. DOn't knw whether it can be improved. Normally these things are told between 5 and 7 yars of age. 15 might be too late.
She definitely has what it takes to win GPF so here's to hoping she does just that.I've been reading that she is ill, anyone know if this is true? Hope she recovers in time, if true. Everyone deserves to give the competition their all.
I've been reading that she is ill, anyone know if this is true? Hope she recovers in time, if true. Everyone deserves to give the competition their all.
I don't have idols. And yes, in terms of choreo Julia is a very refined skater, she is a natural. Besides Julia Lipnitskaya, I like Anna Pogorilaya, Lisa Tukhtamysheva, Javier Fernandes, Sergey Voronov and some couples and dancers. I've never been Evgenyy Pluschenko's fan (cheered for Stefane Lambiel that time). The information provided here in distorted English is entirely wrong.
Time will show whether Elena Radionova can improve. I am not sure her team is working at it. My feeling is that thy are more concerned about the technical aspects of her skating (elements rather than components).
She practised today. At least, people saw her entering CSKA premises with her skates.
Great news...hope she's fully recovered or at least feels well enough to practice properly.