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Elizaveta Tuktamysheva

Yay, Liza! Wonderful! I too would love to see video. :)

Yes, there were some other mistakes, but... at least now she's landed it, she'll know she can do it, and hopefully, next time it won't distract her from doing the other jumps well also.

Anyway - way to go Liza! :)
 
Nice to see a well-executed 3A with a high GOE done in competition.

I can only hope that her main goal in the SP at this event was to pull off the 3A. Between all the events she's done this year, this was a good 'experimental' opportunity for a 3A. Perhaps she didn't 'care' as much overall, indicative of the deduction for a late-start, and the Lutz issue (both very unlike her).

I hope...! :cool:
 
Question: if Liza does 3A, is it necessary that she do 3+2 rather than 3+3? I know that Mao always did 3+2 in SP, but is this necessary under the rules? If so, then she only made one mistake (2Lz).
 
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Question: if Liza does 3A, is it necessary that she do 3+2 rather than 3+3? I know that Mao always did 3+2 in SP, but is this necessary under the rules? If so, then she only made one mistake (2Lz).

Of course it is not a necessity for Liza to do a 3+3 combination in the SP, but, if she is fully capable of doing that, why not go for it? In Mao's case, the reason she chose 3+2 in the SP is because that her 3+3 jumps were mostly not ratified at competitions by the ISU judges.
 
It should be "can't wait"
That (couldn't) part made me think that she just broke 80. I was all :points: :cheer: for her until I went one page back. This is my mood after seeing the actual score...:drama: :bang:
From the angle I can tel her 3A is better than many men's 3A. :drama:
 
*goggle*

Am I right in thinking that if she can repeat this performance with a good 3Lz, a triple-triple combination, get level 4 spins/steps instead of levels 3's, and no deduction...

...she's likely to CRUSH the current world record?!
 
*goggle*

Am I right in thinking that if she can repeat this performance with a good 3Lz, a triple-triple combination, get level 4 spins/steps instead of levels 3's, and no deduction...

...she's likely to CRUSH the current world record?!
if she can land a 3A, 3lz3T and 3flip in the short consistently. :drama:
 
Of course it is not a necessity for Liza to do a 3+3 combination in the SP, but, if she is fully capable of doing that, why not go for it? In Mao's case, the reason she chose 3+2 in the SP is because that her 3+3 jumps were mostly not ratified at competitions by the ISU judges.

I meant, is it actually allowed for Liza to do 3A, 3Lz, 3T+3T? Is there any restriction on the number of triples she can do?
 
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