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Good job Elena! You could see that her team in the Kiss and Cry was happy with the result. They were clearly scared that things would go very wrong and they only went wrong a little bit. Not her best performance, but the best showcase of her fighting spirit :cheer: Bronze is a good medal to make her hungry for more :clap:
yup
im in awe of all sportmen really
The ability to go & DO it even if u fall apart phisically is just mind blowing :bow:
 
Probably not but there's still Leonova, Pogo, Lip, Artemieva. Technically the top 2 ranked are supposed to go and that's Tuk and Lip. Radionova is first alternate, Pogo 2nd alternate.

I bet Pogo wants this season to be over now, and Yulia certainly does and already has been happily on a vacation for a while (good for her!). She is not making a comeback this season!. Adelina has other arrangements as well. And I doubt Russia wants to send Leonova and Artemieva, they're just not good enough!

So really, I don't think Russia has many options to be honest. I think they'll ask Liza and Lena, and knowing that this is in Japan, Lena will not say no. :agree:
 
;) bronze at first World Championship usually means good. Many men with bronze in their first WC latter became Olympic Champion.
I don't want to jinx anyone but usually silver at first World Championship doesn't bring luck.
I think Bronze is a bless in disguise for miss Sunny.
 
I bet Pogo wants this season to be over now, and Yulia certainly does and already has been happily on a vacation for a while (good for her!). She is not making a comeback this season!. Adelina has other arrangements as well. And I doubt Russia wants to send Leonova and Artemieva, they're just not good enough!

So really, I don't think Russia has many options to be honest. I think they'll ask Liza and Lena, and knowing that this is in Japan, Lena will not say no. :agree:

Yeah sorry but this competition is not that big of a deal, big money yes, but seriously. If they want to go, they'll go. If they are too tired then they should be allowed to rest. After this season, they've earn it. It wouldn't be the first time Liza said thanks but no thanks I'm tired (ex: Junior Worlds). I doubt they make anyone go who doesn't want too. Anyway......

Great job Elena, way to be a fighter :cheer:
 
;) bronze at first World Championship usually means good. Many men with bronze in their first WC latter became Olympic Champion.
I don't want to jinx anyone but usually silver at first World Championship doesn't bring luck.
I think Bronze is a bless in disguise for miss Sunny.

I remember Yagudin, it was the 1st worlds I ever saw. He gave Mishin the biggest bear hug. Remember Plushenko too!!! I feel so old :biggrin:
 
SO proud of our fierce princess :love: !! I could tell she was sick and fatigued near the end of the program...I did not get a sense of tightness or nerves at all. I think all her mistakes were due to being sick and just terribly under the weather. So to fight through all that and get bronze, is such a huge accomplishment. And it leaves room for her to improve, so it's really the perfect position to be in. I hope she gets better soon!!
 
Kind of a disappointing bronze. Good season for Elena. She's only 16 let's see what she will do next season. The competition will only get tougher just from her own country next season when Yulia and Adelina return and the young Russians coming up seeking glory.
 
SO proud of our fierce princess :love: !! I could tell she was sick and fatigued near the end of the program...I did not get a sense of tightness or nerves at all. I think all her mistakes were due to being sick and just terribly under the weather. So to fight through all that and get bronze, is such a huge accomplishment. And it leaves room for her to improve, so it's really the perfect position to be in. I hope she gets better soon!!

I totally agree with you, Seruleane! I think this is a really great result for Lena. I had said way back that I was torn whether I wanted Lena to win Worlds this year (because Lena winning is always good) or not (because it would force her to work on her many weaknesses). Now I am glad she has this experience because
1) she's learned that she can hold it together even when she's really sick
2) all the pressure will be on Liza to deliver, which means that Lena can focus on improving (or potentially struggling with puberty next season) without the pressure of having to defend her title. :agree:

According to Inna, Lena said that she almost lost consciousness (fainted) during her long program. :eek:
http://www.sports.ru/others/figure-skating/1028401206.html

I actually was worried about this happening! The last time I had the flu, I fainted, and I was just standing! I can't imagine what would happen if I would have to skate!! :drama:

Lena sounds like she's still hungry to do well--sounds like she'll be straight back to work.
http://www.sports.ru/others/figure-skating/1028400200.html

So perhaps it was selfish for me to hope that Lena AND Liza go to WTT together. Liza certainly deserves a long rest, and it might be asking too much of her to go into this competition with the pressure of being reigning world champion. And besides, Lena can be uber adorable all by herself!! :biggrin:

ETA Ooops, just realized Liza already said she's going to WTT. I hope Lena goes too then!!
 
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Congrats to Elena for her first world medal :cheer: It's a pity she got sick at the competition but she is a true fighter :points:
 
I wonder if Lena will be picked for any big offseason shows in Japan. So far she's not listed anywhere as far as I can see. Seeing how Averbukh made her SP, she may go with his shows instead... :hopelessness:
 
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SO proud of our fierce princess :love: !! I could tell she was sick and fatigued near the end of the program...I did not get a sense of tightness or nerves at all. I think all her mistakes were due to being sick and just terribly under the weather. So to fight through all that and get bronze, is such a huge accomplishment. And it leaves room for her to improve, so it's really the perfect position to be in. I hope she gets better soon!!

Yes, I was wondering why she didn't have her usual spark in the SP until learning she was running a fever and competed through her illness. The illness clearly affected her LP but our fierce princess fought hard. I think the biggest guts moment was after the first 3Lz went wonky and became a single triple. Lena eked out the 3Lz-3T on the third pass just based on sheer willpower. Unfortunately, the illness really hit her and she wasn't able to convey her usual big personality, exuberant performance and her PCS got lowered. Lena is not yet the artist but she depends on her big personality to perform and earn her pcs. So sad she couldn't match her usual spark but she earned my respect for fighting hard through her sickness. Big salute. If only the US ladies have some of her competitiveness and fighting spirit, they would go much farther.
 
There seems to be a new interview (edit: Sugarpova already added): http://www.sports.ru/others/figure-skating/1028432481.html Basically there were just two questions:

- What was the first thought when you started to feel bad?

- "I thought that all was lost. I rode the bus to the competition, and I was so uncomfortable, really bad. The thought creeps in, how can I skate? Different thoughts flashed - good and bad. But I tried to think only of good. And I'm very glad that I skated well the short program and it helped.
And why would I panic in such a situation? It already happened, there's no way to change it. What can one do? Just has to get out of that situation and try a final effort. My mother, my coaches believe in me. Their support is very helpful to me always. I thank them very much for supporting."

You won that battle Lena! Well done!:cheer2:

- This is the first season, when you skate at a senior level, and already such a success. How do you assess it?

-"At the beginning of the season I did not think about it and didn't try to guess about it. I did not expect to win the national championship. Yes, I wanted to. But it wasn't a conjecture. Just needed to adjust myself well to the new programs. And if I skate well, the results will come. But to be honest, I did not expect to get such good results from my first adult season" - said Radionova.

Honestly, it was better than what I expected also. "My goal" for her before the season was to make it to the GP Final and to the Euros/Worlds teams. Some medals will probably follow.
Well, she did better than that:party2:

I think the biggest guts moment was after the first 3Lz went wonky and became a single triple. Lena eked out the 3Lz-3T on the third pass just based on sheer willpower.

This was also the key moment that saved her the medal :cheer:

I was so worried about her fitness levels for FS when I was thinking about it on friday. If her illness started just before the SP, and it usually lasts a couple of days, then the FS is going to take place at (probably) the worst possible time. When she's been ill a couple of days and severely lacking in fitness.
When she missed that first opportunity for the combo, I was worried this would turn in to a nightmare:hopelessness:, but when she nailed it on that second Lutz, I was very confident she will end up with a medal. The hardest part was done by then, and even when she was evidently very tired for the easier, latter part, the medal was already "in the bag", I thought. And it was:dance:
 
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Yes, I was wondering why she didn't have her usual spark in the SP until learning she was running a fever and competed through her illness. The illness clearly affected her LP but our fierce princess fought hard. I think the biggest guts moment was after the first 3Lz went wonky and became a single triple. Lena eked out the 3Lz-3T on the third pass just based on sheer willpower.

I was worried she would be feeling too ill/weak to turn the second 3Lz into a combo, but for a healthy Lena, this is totally normal! At Skate America 2013, she fell on the opening 3Lz in her FS, so she tacked the 3T onto the second 3Lz (which actually was in the second half of the program!). And at NHK Trophy 2013, she landed the opening 3Lz badly, so she turned her solo 3Lo into a 3Lo+3T! :eek: What can I say? Our girl is gutsy and clever! :agree: And her programs are set up quite smartly--she always has a second chance to pull off a triple-triple.

Thanks for the links, CutieP! I'm glad to see Inna comforting Lena, because in the video footage, I didn't see them hugging at all (though Elena Maslennikova definitely hugged Lena after the SP).

Ok, here are a bunch of links I found:

Screenshot of Liza+Lena cuddling in the waiting room:
https://twitter.com/JETBLACKMANA/status/581783588951080960/photo/1
(Japanese Twitter has kind of exploded with a bunch of crazy Liza+Lena shipping after this :slink: )

I guess Lena was feeling too ill to go to the small medal ceremony after FS...? That's what this tweet says, but I can't tell if that is what happened or just a speculation.
https://twitter.com/erico0901/status/582038923678904320/photo/1

Hilarious Lena reaction during the gala finale! If I had to guess, I'd say it was when Nam Nguyen tried his quad and fell.
https://twitter.com/i/cards/tfw/v1/...rdname=__entity_video&native=true&earned=true

First banquet pic I've found! Our baby is looking GORGEOUS!! :love: But I'm still waiting for my requisite Lena+Lena photo!
https://instagram.com/p/00GvzYmtHx/
 
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