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Since your calculations usually turn out to be pretty accurate, I‘m a bit more positive now.
Btw, does anyone know which TCC skater this was? I want to see Zhenya‘s biellmann!
Zhenya now has really good chances for the GPF. At Skate Canada she also said that she needs to win at IdF. So her team probably nows what they will have to change to make that happen. 213 is not an impossible score for her to get if she skates clean and leaves out the second Lutz in the FS and fixes her spins. Fingers crossed.
I also intend to send something to Evgenia - I had brought with me YOI toys but wasn’t able to throw any of them after her performances. I would LOVE to go see her in Vancouver (yes, I am claiming that on her behalf), but I could not find any tickets! So I’m thinking of sending them to TCC, maybe also with a Starbucks gift card, so combined with all the Starbucks gift cards that you guys will give, she will have a year’s supply of coffee ����.
I also intend to send something to Evgenia - I had brought with me YOI toys but wasn’t able to throw any of them after her performances. I would LOVE to go see her in Vancouver (yes, I am claiming that on her behalf), but I could not find any tickets! So I’m thinking of sending them to TCC, maybe also with a Starbucks gift card, so combined with all the Starbucks gift cards that you guys will give, she will have a year’s supply of coffee ����.
I wonder if we send the gift cards to the TCC club, maybe attention Brian Orser? I checked and a US card will work in Canada
But do you think they will open it? I could just imagine them being weary of packages from unknown people. But I live in the States and that is the though process here.
I saw some on stub hub and there were some for sale on golden skate.
OMG thanks for letting me know, I will check them out. Last time I looked was Sunday on my flight back from Montreal. ��
I thought that too. I'm going to call the club this week and see if their helpdesk can give any suggestions.
Hi, @Metis. We are only playing with the layout, looking for the favorable cases or the worst ones. We agree that given the current conditions it is risky. I don't say that it is necessary to move her current 3-2-2, I just say that according to the probabilities, if she cultivate a good rate of success in that new combo, she could gain many more points by moving it, and consequently have many more possibilities to add new combos (2A-3Lo, 3s-3lo), which require some mobility in the other elements.We are not talking about the next competition, but about a future and its alternatives.She can’t do the flutz in the backhalf. She doesn’t backload the flutz for a reason — her toe jumps, while somewhat improved, are still extremely flawed (her edge jumps are better, at least the Salchow). On top of that, she has a relatively lengthy setup for the flutz, as she spends a fair amount of time gliding on an outside edge with her knees locked, which doesn’t prevent the change of edge and ironically telegraphs it even more.
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. She can do the 3S-3T while tired (very late in the programme) with extremely high consistency, and putting your more stable jumps in the bonus means a much higher chance ”

The Canada Post rotating strikes affect all postal delivery - - - doesn't matter from where.Even from the U.S. First class mail is not good? Is FedEx or UPS better?
Beyond IdF and Russian nationals, we have no idea what her competitive outings will be so far. I’m not saying her layout won’t change, just that looking at how to make a layout solely by the numbers (that is, without taking into account how well a skater can perform it or likelihood of success) is pointless. If you enjoy theorycrafting, go nuts, but at least acknowledge your suggestions aren’t taking into account anything but the numbers, as the only reason I said anything was seeing responses suggesting Orser is foolish for not following your calculations.Hi, @Metis. We are only playing with the layout, looking for the favorable cases or the worst ones. We agree that given the current conditions it is risky. I don't say that it is necessary to move her current 3-2-2, I just say that according to the probabilities, if she cultivate a good rate of success in that new combo, she could gain many more points by moving it, and consequently have many more possibilities to add new combos (2A-3Lo, 3s-3lo), which require some mobility in the other elements.We are not talking about the next competition, but about a future and its alternatives.
It’s because the 3Lz is a terrible jump for Med and causes her to noticeably tense up, and along with the 2A, it was . If she could perform two 3Lzes, she would have at the Olympics, as it would have narrowed the BV advantage Zagitova had, especially after seeing Zagitova’s PCS at Nationals, Euros, GP, etc. http://skatedb.net/modules/skateDB/index.php?page=player&playerid=1246]Look at the raw numbers.[/URL] By skateDB’s count, she has a 60% success rate on the Lutz, and it hasn’t been in the backhalf of a programme since she was a junior. That’s not because of PCS, but actual performance.About what you say: The reason why there was never a 3lzcombo or a 3lz in the second half for Zhenya, was because her coaches thought her PCS advantage would always compensate for their lack of BV, they trusted in this and that's why they didn't change the design in 3 years.
1. If she didn’t have at least a flat edge on her flip, it would be a lip, which would be a Lutz, and she has a flutz, which is a flip, and not a Lutz... we’ve come full circle!It seems exaggerated to blame "their extremely flawed toe jumps", which in theory are not: it's true that they are smaller than her edge jumps, but they have always fulfilled, they have a more stable landing than the majority, good position in the air and in the case of her Flip, excellent inside edge.
2. Her landings are typically solid: good extension, decent speed. They’re probably the best element of her jumps. But she is not a natural toe jumper, and while she’s shown some improvement in basic technique, she still has issues: from a mule kick
Well, it´s not a full blade anymore. Clearly visible on the gifs(I watched it also frame by frame)
Screencaps are of her first 3Lz attempt at Skate America. A judge would be justified in lowering her GOE for poor take off due to both the height of her leg before she slams it down to pick for the jump and the use of the blade instead of just the toe pick..
Let’s say Medvedeva doesn’t make the GPF — but continues her upward trajectory and we keep seeing improvement all throughout the season. Is it worth it if by Worlds her 3F is truly a +4/5 jump?
I always assumed that you could send fan mail to the skating club and they would screen it appropriately. If I recall correctly that’s what they do at Lakewood. But I just read that a Russian fan tried to send something to Evgenia at Sambo 70 last year and it got bounced back so I’m not sure. So maybe clubs have different rules