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Evgenia Medvedeva

No way. Please let's be realistic. Alina is their Olympic Champion. She's had troubles lately but they won't dump her now. Zhenya's had problems too after all. I think they might have to include Alina in this Russian Cup thing. But she still won silver at GPF. I think that Sofia's spot is secured now. Which is good because she deserves it. Now it'll be crazy what will happen next.

Evgenia is their Olympic Silver Medalist. And lost the Gold by 1.8? points. However, at this point, I don't think Olympic medal status should be the basis of their decision.
 
Evgenia is their Olympic Silver Medalist. And lost the Gold by 1.8? points. However, at this point, I don't think Olympic medal status should be the basis of their decision.

I don't think so either. Like I said, I would very much love to see Zhenya at Worlds. Especially because she seems to be on an upward trajectory after RusNats FS. At this point I have actually no idea what will happen. I guess we'll just have to wait and see. It seems crazy to even think that they'd exclude Alina from the Worlds team. But then again, rusfed has done crazier things. I don't want to make any assumptions. I just hope Zhenya is well rested and has two great skates at the Russian Cup Final. :)
 
Evgenia is their Olympic Silver Medalist. And lost the Gold by 1.8? points. However, at this point, I don't think Olympic medal status should be the basis of their decision.

:agree: Sofia is European champion so she's a lock. The other 2 positions to be decided at Russian final cup. The competition is a few weeks before Worlds and it will show who is in the best shape. You can be great in September and terrible in March. 3 spots are on the line, emotions need to be put aside. Would I love Evgenia to go, yes yes yes , but only if she scores above 215.
 
:agree: Sofia is European champion so she's a lock. The other 2 positions to be decided at Russian final cup. The competition is a few weeks before Worlds and it will show who is in the best shape. You can be great in September and terrible in March. 3 spots are on the line, emotions need to be put aside. Would I love Evgenia to go, yes yes yes , but only if she scores above 215.

I agree completely.

Do we know when exactly the Russian Cup Final will be?
 
Let's all get prepared for Russian Final Cup February 18-22.
Fun fact, Zhenya has been a medalist at some phase of the Russian Cup or Russian Nationals since 2010. She skipped last year, but if she medals at this competition, that is pretty impressive. :)
 
Maybe, just maybe, people who insist that Evgenia return to Eteri will now be quiet? :eeking:
 
Let's all get prepared for Russian Final Cup February 18-22.
Fun fact, Zhenya has been a medalist at some phase of the Russian Cup or Russian Nationals since 2010. She skipped last year, but if she medals at this competition, that is pretty impressive. :)

I will get prepared. Or at least I'm trying to to do it. :hap10: Can we say that this event will be even more interesting than Russian Nationals? Worlds spots are on the line... It will be interesting to see the full line up. If the juniors participate too, it would be truly insane. But I have a feeling that they will make a separate event for the Worlds contenders. Otherwise it would be straight up a repeat of Russian Nationals.
 
Maybe, just maybe, people who insist that Evgenia return to Eteri will now be quiet? :eeking:

They will never be quiet. Who cares, though. I'm glad she's happy with Brian and doing her best. She is in a great environment with many of her friends that all support her. She will get back her confidence and it will be great to watch. We'll just have to follow her journey and trust in her and her team. If we know one thing, then, that she's in good hands. :)
 
Evgenia is their Olympic Silver Medalist. And lost the Gold by 1.8? points. However, at this point, I don't think Olympic medal status should be the basis of their decision.

Completely not important, but it was by 1.31 points, and it's been haunting me ever since :laugh:
 
I wouldn’t say Alina is a lock after her free program’s at Russian Nationals and Europeans. It doesn’t matter to me if Zhenya doesn’t go to Workds this season. I’d just like to see her put 2 clean programs together and then start to focus on 2019-2020. This current season is for rebuilding.
 
I wouldn’t say Alina is a lock after her free program’s at Russian Nationals and Europeans. It doesn’t matter to me if Zhenya doesn’t go to Workds this season. I’d just like to see her put 2 clean programs together and then start to focus on 2019-2020. This current season is for rebuilding.

That's the most important thing for me too. To see her confident and happy in her programs at the Russian Cup Final despite the pressure. I think she's made a great step forward at Russian Nationals. That's the most important thing. Whatever rusfed decides... we don't know and there's no way to possibly know because rusfed is rusfed. They are just a bit on the crazy side :laugh: That's why Worlds selection is not the main point for me. It's seeing Zhenya and hopefully her having great skates and smiling.
 
That's the most important thing for me too. To see her confident and happy in her programs at the Russian Cup Final despite the pressure. I think she's made a great step forward at Russian Nationals. That's the most important thing. Whatever rusfed decides... we don't know and there's no way to possibly know because rusfed is rusfed. They are just a bit on the crazy side :laugh: That's why Worlds selection is not the main point for me. It's seeing Zhenya and hopefully her having great skates and smiling.
Same, I want her to have fun and have two clean skates. And maybe if the figure skating Gods are on my side, go to Universiade and WTT ;)
 
Unless it's a TRUE skate off- meaning that the top 3 finishers will go to Worlds (or top 2 + Sofia or whatever), I find it counterproductive for Zhenya to go to Russian Cup. I don't believe that it would be a true skate off. RusFed will probably just send whoever they want, taking the full season into consideration, even if Zhenya has an amazing skate and wins. If this is the case, I'd rather her just do a challenger and prepare for next season :) It'd be really sad to see her do well at what she believes is a "skate off" then see her get left off. It'd also be sad if she didn't do well after she ended nationals in a great mindset. It just seems like a high risk, unlikely award situation. But we shall wait for more information, I suppose.
 
Unless it's a TRUE skate off- meaning that the top 3 finishers will go to Worlds (or top 2 + Sofia or whatever), I find it counterproductive for Zhenya to go to Russian Cup. I don't believe that it would be a true skate off. RusFed will probably just send whoever they want, taking the full season into consideration, even if Zhenya has an amazing skate and wins. If this is the case, I'd rather her just do a challenger and prepare for next season :) It'd be really sad to see her do well at what she believes is a "skate off" then see her get left off. It'd also be sad if she didn't do well after she ended nationals in a great mindset. It just seems like a high risk, unlikely award situation. But we shall wait for more information, I suppose.

Agree, plus, a challenger would give her the opportunity to have a higher SB.
 
Worlds spot is going to be difficult to get but not impossible. Zhenya please, work on your spins!

At least they could send her to Universiade. Being in two competitions (Cup of Russia and Universiade) will give her enough competitive experience. The good thing about Universiade is that is about the same time as Jr worlds. So she would have the same time to practice for next season as the 3A.
 
I think it's CoR for sure. Good to know we have that to look forward to!


Btw, am I the only one who's irritated at NBC sports for being the only one to write Zhenya's name as Yevgenia? Come on, there's an official spelling, you're the only one not to use it!

No, I'm fine with it. I wish that's how it was always transliterated honestly, because then English speakers would actually pronounce her first name more or less correctly. I had absolutely no idea that there was a ye sound at the beginning of her name for ages. I get that there are official conventions and everything, but when there's a way to write it's close to phonetic I think that makes things much easier.

ETA: I do write it "Evgenia" because that's how she spells it, which I respect. But I'm not bugged by the NBC thing. It's only going to help some people actually say her name more correctly.

Agree, plus, a challenger would give her the opportunity to have a higher SB.

There are no Challenger events left this season. Golden Spin was the last one in December. There are Senior B events, but they don't count for SB (only for tech minimums, and some WS points). The only events in figure skating that count for SB are: GP, JGP, CS, Euros, 4CCs, Olympics, Worlds and WTT.
 
Unless it's a TRUE skate off- meaning that the top 3 finishers will go to Worlds (or top 2 + Sofia or whatever), I find it counterproductive for Zhenya to go to Russian Cup. I don't believe that it would be a true skate off. RusFed will probably just send whoever they want, taking the full season into consideration, even if Zhenya has an amazing skate and wins. If this is the case, I'd rather her just do a challenger and prepare for next season :) It'd be really sad to see her do well at what she believes is a "skate off" then see her get left off. It'd also be sad if she didn't do well after she ended nationals in a great mindset. It just seems like a high risk, unlikely award situation. But we shall wait for more information, I suppose.

I don't think it's counterproductive even if there's no Worlds spot on the line. Having a good low-pressure competition this season would be good for her and I think every opportunity to get some experience of preparing for competition and getting on the ice will be of value for her and her coaches. They have to get into a routine for that and find what way of mental preparation works best for Zhenya. And you can do that only through experience. I remember she said in one of her interviews that having different people waiting for her at the boards this season is something that contributes to her feeling uncertain. Because that's just another things she's not used to, adding to the huge pile of everything that's new for her this season. So I believe every opportunity to get familiar with the new situation in a competitive setting counts for more stability in the next season.
 
I don't think it's counterproductive even if there's no Worlds spot on the line. Having a good low-pressure competition this season would be good for her and I think every opportunity to get some experience of preparing for competition and getting on the ice will be of value for her and her coaches. They have to get into a routine for that and find what way of mental preparation works best for Zhenya. And you can do that only through experience. I remember she said in one of her interviews that having different people waiting for her at the boards this season is something that contributes to her feeling uncertain. Because that's just another things she's not used to, adding to the huge pile of everything that's new for her this season. So I believe every opportunity to get familiar with the new situation in a competitive setting counts for more stability in the next season.

I want her to go to Russian Cup Final, cup of Tyrol, Universaide, Worlds and WTT. :biggrin:
 
And this summer to the competition in Philadelphia. And I want to know right now for Autumn Classic so I can plan a couple of trips. :dbana:
 
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