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JeanA

Rinkside
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Jan 13, 2024
Sorry, looks as though she's packed her bags she is definitely going to Raf. Let's hope it works out. Eteri would be a good backup plan if this falls through.
Didn't Sofia try out with Eteri years ago? For some reason I think she did, or maybe it was that other Davydov skater who ended her career due to injury, Elizaveta Beste-something? I hope Sofia develops a good relationship with Arutyunyan. She just needs to focus for two more years and she'll get her Olympic experience.

PS: How do you pronounce Arutyunyan? Ah-root-yoon-yahn?
 

lariko

Medalist
Joined
Jan 31, 2019
Country
Canada
Didn't Sofia try out with Eteri years ago? For some reason I think she did, or maybe it was that other Davydov skater who ended her career due to injury, Elizaveta Beste-something? I hope Sofia develops a good relationship with Arutyunyan. She just needs to focus for two more years and she'll get her Olympic experience.

PS: How do you pronounce Arutyunyan? Ah-root-yoon-yahn?
Better to ask an Armenian.

In Russian, whenever you see a combo of y and a vowel it denotes a semi-vowel of which there are 5. Some of them are missed because even Russians don't put double dots over 'e' when it is a 'yo' and just use 'e'. They just know it's not a 'ye' but a 'yo'. If the word starts with it, the yoted sound is obvious, like in You (corresponding to say Yulia). After a consonant, it softens preceding consonant instead of separating from it into a yoted sound.

Unfortunately, new gen Russians started using 'i' instead of 'y' without making a distinction when it's a semi consonant or where it is an actual 'eee' as in 'i'. So, when Ilya Malinin spells it Ilia, it is unclear from Latin script spelling what form of his name he is using. A more archaic EE-L-EE-AH or a modernized EE-L'-YAH. There is no rules how you transcribe the names in Latin. You need to see how they write it in Russian to get it right in these cases, particularly because in this generation of skaters some archaic versions of the names were acually used (like Daniil instead of Danil.) Anyway, nothing to see there.
 

lariko

Medalist
Joined
Jan 31, 2019
Country
Canada
First GP for Shaidorov, and missed podium, unfortunately. Unless things go very unexpectedly in China, he won't be able to Q for the final. Seemed to be quite taken by 3A4T, I am not sure if it was a tribute to Shoma Uno or a personal goal for him. But he seemed really happy about it, so amen!
 

FlossieH

Record Breaker
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Dec 2, 2022
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United-Kingdom
First GP for Shaidorov, and missed podium, unfortunately. Unless things go very unexpectedly in China, he won't be able to Q for the final. Seemed to be quite taken by 3A4T, I am not sure if it was a tribute to Shoma Uno or a personal goal for him. But he seemed really happy about it, so amen!
He's the first person to successfully land that combination in competition. So his happiness about it is probably both a personal goal and having made history.
 

lariko

Medalist
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Jan 31, 2019
Country
Canada
He's the first person to successfully land that combination in competition. So his happiness about it is probably both a personal goal and having made history.
I think because Malinin was adding 3A on the end of quads I missed the significance the first quad on the end of the combo--which is something that hasn't been done at all yet. Wonder if it makes Malinin go for the first quad-quad earlier than he planned.
 

FlossieH

Record Breaker
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United-Kingdom
I think because Malinin was adding 3A on the end of quads I missed the significance the first quad on the end of the combo--which is something that hasn't been done at all yet. Wonder if it makes Malinin go for the first quad-quad earlier than he planned.
I hope not. Malinin already has a huge technical advantage over others. He doesn't need a 4-4 combo and I worry about his longevity. We don't want a career ending injury at all, and certainly not before the Olympics.
 

lariko

Medalist
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Jan 31, 2019
Country
Canada
I hope not. Malinin already has a huge technical advantage over others. He doesn't need a 4-4 combo and I worry about his longevity. We don't want a career ending injury at all, and certainly not before the Olympics.
I think he is pretty cold-headed about it, adding and subtracting elements depending on his health. I am also pretty sure he wants the Olympic gold, heh.

I rewatched Shaidorov's 3A4T and it looked non strained. Wish him all the best of luck in his next stage. Hopefully two strong skates.
 

Skating91

Record Breaker
Joined
Sep 16, 2023
I thought there would be an improvement after training with Raf but I can't see anything. A 3Lz-3T is difficult and very few women in the world outside of one country can do a clean one even in the GP events, but even if we add back 5 points for a successful combo, and the PCS is absurdly low just 24 so if we add 5 points to PCS to make up for the country of origin tax placed on her by the judges, then we're still at 64 which won't win much. She leaks points with those spins. I don't think it's a back issue she's always had bad spins.
 

lariko

Medalist
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Jan 31, 2019
Country
Canada
Omigosh, Shaidorov in second after short in GP China! I know everything will change after free, but fingers crossed for him to stay on the podium.
 

lariko

Medalist
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Jan 31, 2019
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Canada
And, a fantastic result! Shaidorov skated a beautiful free to win the free skate and stay on the podium with a silver medal. Unfortunately, thanks to the previous stage he will not be able to qualify for the final, but fingers crossed for him to continue to skate as strongly for the rest of the season.
 

ladyjane

Medalist
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Jun 26, 2012
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Netherlands
He just gets too happy in succeeding, and then misses out a little on the choreo (or was it steps) through lack of concentration. But that KnC was priceless, such happy faces! Maybe no final, but he certainly showed his worth today!
 

Skating91

Record Breaker
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Sep 16, 2023
And, a fantastic result! Shaidorov skated a beautiful free to win the free skate and stay on the podium with a silver medal. Unfortunately, thanks to the previous stage he will not be able to qualify for the final, but fingers crossed for him to continue to skate as strongly for the rest of the season.
Misha davai! Wow that was unexpected. They usually hose him so badly for every mark so he must have landed everything. Well done. Can't wait to watch!
 

lariko

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Jan 31, 2019
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Canada
Misha davai! Wow that was unexpected. They usually hose him so badly for every mark so he must have landed everything. Well done. Can't wait to watch!
They didn't dissapoint in judging department by giving him a fall for a small stumble on a choreo sequence. It was otherwise a visually clean, lovely skate.
 
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