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I voted. We have a problem, though. Here's what it looks like now:
1. Ekaterina Yurlova (Biathlon) 36.8%
2. Liza Tuktamysheva (Figure Skating) 32.4%
3. Pavel Kolizhnikov (Speed Skating) 22.3%
4. Maxim Mihaylov (Volleyball) 5.8%
5. Semion Elistratov (Short Track Skating) 2.7%

You'd think they could have found a better picture for Liza, at least.

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Here is a picture of Liza's 3A with a height of 61.6 cm and length of 259 cm!
Liza is measured at being about 157 cm in size. For those not using the metric system, Liza comes in at just over 5 feet tall, and her 3A jump at Worlds was over 2 feet above the ice at it's peak.
For a comparative analysis, the winner of the men's event, Javier Fernandez, had a 3A that came in at 52 cm (1.7 feet).

OK, so here's another one:
https://scontent-lhr.xx.fbcdn.net/h...ter? Isn't the man in the pool her coach? o_o
You can vote via this page on the Sportbox website:
http://news.sportbox.ru/Vidy_sporta...j_pjedestal_Vyberi_luchshego_sportsmena_marta
Wait do you mean the man or the creepy guy on the poster? Isn't the man in the pool her coach? o_o

Mishin isn't quite that thick! My question is why does it look like there is a door on that building directly to the left of Liza that opens directly into a pool? That seems like a bad idea.
eh noooo. Mishin is chubby but not to that point.Wait do you mean the man or the creepy guy on the poster? Isn't the man in the pool her coach? o_o

I voted. We have a problem, though. Here's what it looks like now:
1. Ekaterina Yurlova (Biathlon) 36.8%
2. Liza Tuktamysheva (Figure Skating) 32.4%
3. Pavel Kolizhnikov (Speed Skating) 22.3%
4. Maxim Mihaylov (Volleyball) 5.8%
5. Semion Elistratov (Short Track Skating) 2.7%
You'd think they could have found a better picture for Liza, at least.
Never heard of the listed people except Liza, but it is interesting that Biathlon seems popular sport in Russia. I thought it is one of the least popular sports in the world, no offense to the sport fan though.
I am the same. Don't know if it's a vote after all.I voted. Or, at least, I think I did (the answer of a Russian-illiterate former technophobe).
Never heard of the listed people except Liza, but it is interesting that Biathlon seems popular sport in Russia. I thought it is one of the least popular sports in the world, no offense to the sport fan though.
Never heard of the listed people except Liza, but it is interesting that Biathlon seems popular sport in Russia. I thought it is one of the least popular sports in the world, no offense to the sport fan though.
I bought pay tv recently and I now get Eurosport, and they showed some biathlon. It was actually quite interesting. Lots of different skills needed.

I just went back some pages and re-read the adventures of Princess Liza and her many suitors...No, not only half. Before shooting you should get your heartrate down (that's why they're slowing down before shooting) and it's slowing down faster if you're in better physical shape. Biathlon is a dirty sport, there were many doping scandals in the last couple of years.I like the penalty loop. Such a clever idea. But they do need to figure out a better way of getting the skiiers on and off it - there was a near-collision in the last race I was watching.
I am curious, though - yes, the doping would help you ski faster and longer etc, but you still have to hit the targets, or you go round the penalty loop and lose time. So - it seems doping would only half work.
I fully agree! And she should work on her split jump.Back to the topic - I'm really exited for Elizaveta's 3As in both programs! I love her technique (wonderful 3Lz, axel) but I think she needs to work a little bit on overall speed.