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But she can do it! It looked amazing in all the practices. It's all in her head.
But she can do it! It looked amazing in all the practices. It's all in her head.
Seeing Zhenya so upset made my heart break, and I can't imagine how upset she is right now. I just want to give her a big hug, because she's such a sweet girl who works hard and doesn't deserve the hate she gets (who does?). I know that people are going to eat her alive for finishing off the podium for the first time, but I can't do that. She's still the Zhenya that made me fall in love with the sport and still the Zhenya that I love to watch. It makes me upset to see her struggle, but I know that the struggles will help her learn. I can't believe that there's no GPF in her future and that she finished off the podium, but I guess we HAVE to see the good, the way Brian and Tracy will help Zhenya to do. At least she had one lutz, her double axel was improved, her choreo sequence and step sequence were fire. I know it will take a while for Zhenya to see the same success she used to have, but I believe that it will come.
It's not the end of her season. She has Russian Nationals, which will be hard, yes. I know that if she skates cleanly, she will have a chance at making it to Worlds. Even if she doesn't make Worlds this year, she has the SB and WS to get GP spots for next year. Brian's methods take 18 months, he said, and that will be GP season next year. She can be like Liza Tuktamysheva, who struggled for three seasons and is back with a vengeance. And it's not like she's already successful - she has world titles, Olympic medals, GPF titles, etc. But she keeps going, and I commend her for that. Because it can't be easy but she keeps doing it.
Good luck, Zhenya. Come out and slay them all.
It's not the end of the world. This is a year of changes, it's going to be hard and they'll knew it from the start. We should not worry, she'll rise like she always does.
The competitiveness in the Russian skating ranks is what it is. Evgenia needs a major technical revamp, and that's not something you can do in a couple of months.Evgenia doesn’t have 2-3 years to establish new technique like Javier or Jun. She doesn’t even have 2 months before RusNats. I’m angry and I’m worried because I don’t want to feel the same regret as when Mao retired.
Ok I’m sad and angry but mostly angry. Not at Zhenya, at TCC team.
1. Butchered spins AGAIN. In both programs. I don’t know if spins specialist didn’t read new guidelines from ISU but it’s third competition that it occurs and those are just points left on the table.
2. I also saw that in the middle of the program she looked like she already gave up and it never happened before. Usually she laughed off her mistakes and tried to return to her fighting mindset. It didn’t happen here when it was the most important. Apparently TCC sport psychologist is doing pretty awful job in her case
Evgenia doesn’t have 2-3 years to establish new technique like Javier or Jun. She doesn’t even have 2 months before RusNats. I’m angry and I’m worried because I don’t want to feel the same regret as when Mao retired.
I'm not even disappointed because of the technical errors but because it looked like she didn't even try. After the first jump it was already almost certain that it wouldn't be enough for the final, she could've gone all out and do the best with the rest of the program but she looked so scared the whole time, it broke my heart. :sad21: It's so hard to see her former weapon (aka her mental strength) become her enemy and I'm praying they can work it out.
I'm also a litte surprised at Brian's reaction, even the german Eurosport commentator criticized him for that.