Mia Caroline Risa Gomez | Golden Skate

Mia Caroline Risa Gomez

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Mia Caroline Risa Gomez (born 21.12.2005 in Mexico City) is a women’s singles skater who represents Norway.

Mia is the 2022 Open D´Andorra and Santa Claus Cup gold medalist, and the 2022 Denkova-Staviski Cup silver medalist. She is the 2024 and 2023 national senior gold medalist, two times national junior silver medalist in 2020 and 2022 and the 2019 national gold medalist in advanced novice.

Mia is coached by Agnes Zawadski and trains in Stavanger, Norway. She began skating in 2012 at the age of 8.

Mia currently has all the Norwegian records for senior women with overall score of 169.91, SP score of 58.86 and free skating score of 113.46 points. She also has the Norwegian record for junior women SP of 54.73 points and FS score of 101.28 and overall score of 146.45.

Biographical Information:

ISU Bio: http://www.isuresults.com/bios/isufs00107882.htm

Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mia_Risa_Gomez

Rink Result: http://www.rinkresults.com/skater?skater_id=18313

Skating Scores: https://skatingscores.com/nor/women/mia_caroline_risa_gomez/

Social media:

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mia_risa/

TikTok: mia_risa


ISU Personal Bests

Personal Best Total Score147.1322.03.2024ISU World Championships 2024
Personal Best Score Short Program55.0920.03.2024ISU World Championships 2024
Personal Best Score Free Skating101.2823.09.2023ISU JGP Budapest 2023

Programs and videos:

2023-2024

SP: Metamorphosis by Philip Glass and Nicolas Horvath
FS: Samurai Swords by Highasakite; Happiness Does not Wait by Olafur Arnalds

JWC 2024:
SP: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lQv9jO17ZM4

Denkova Staviski Cup 2023:
SP: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zz2mH4cc1jI

JGP Budapest 2023:
SP: https://youtu.be/b3ADvidcN4Q?si=2sQOhegynVPDfxGC
FS: https://youtu.be/K6EXL3Li8XY?si=9o9uFSHjTFstfG6L

Lombardia Trophy 2023:
SP: https://youtu.be/XP15PwwfVVA?si=d-GqFYH2XFcXJlDR
FS: https://youtu.be/m2pYVVoSHFs?si=FAJ-Zrh3iiT-tKn7

2022-2023

SP: Metamorphosis by Philip Glass, Nicolas Horvath, choreo by Sondre Oddvoll Bøe, Angelique Abachkina
FS: Wonder Woman (soundtrack) by Hans Zimmer, Rubert Gregson-Williams, choreo by Moa Johanna Lindgren, Angelique Abachkina

Norwegian Championships 2023:
SP: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y2BaQOAdaUY&t=187s
FS: https://www.skoyteforbundet.no/cont...4614ad51eb124ad9e98f/miacarolinerisagomez.mp4

Santa Claus Cup 2022:
SP: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RpDCuad0jpI&t=2s
FS: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i3wB9O_leQ4

Open D ´Andorra 2022:
SP: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xXtbMZGWtqw
FS: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fTAYp6ASDTI&t=169s

Denkova Staviski Cup 2022:
SP: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2tT1PfJX-pE
FS: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SpjfXSYmvm4&t=192s

JGP Gdansk:
SP: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8UDknIV7uGM&t=2s
FS: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oh3EWiz3Sz0

2021/2022

SP: IT (soundtrack) by Benjamin Wallfisch; choreo by Moa Johanna Lindgren
FS: Wonder Woman (soundtrack) by Rupert Gregson-Williams, Hans Zimmer; choreo by Moa Johanna Lindgren

World Junior Championship 2022:
SP: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=czpXb_zaBYI&t=1212s<

JGP Kosice
SP: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=POjICSoXFWY&t=203s
FS: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OEIbadFyYCs


2020/2021


2019/2020


Nordics Open 2020:
SP: https://youtu.be/luYrWwt-ebg?t=24262
FS: https://youtu.be/quiGjLd_BE8?t=19226


SP: Unlocking the Mind (from "Theory of Everything" soundtrack) by Samuel Karl Bohn; choreo by Johanna Alik
FS: Mary Poppins Returns (soundtrack) by Marc Shaiman, Scott Wittman; choreo by Johanna Alik

JGP Riga:
SP: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jd4VLj2XO7Q&t=196s
FS: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z6benHHK1A4


2018/2019

SP: Opportunity - Annie
FS: Sound of Music - The Hills are Alive and My Favorite Things

Tallink Hotels Cup:

SP: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UCMpPOVFMNw&t=1s
FS: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4ZggA_kLICY


Results

EventSPFSTotal
2023/2024 Season
2024 World Championships23 (55.09)23 (92.04)23 (147.13)
2024 Junior World Championships43 (37.97)DNQ-
Nordics Open 202410 (44.03)1 (111.00)2 (155.03)
Norwegian Championships 20241 (56.45)1 (113.46)1 (169.91)
European Championship 202426 (46.65)DNQ-
Norgescup 9 20231 (56.51)1 (101.71)1 (158.22)
Denkova-Staviski Cup 20236 (50.98)8 (90.18)7 (141.16)
Finlandia Trophy 202317 (43.48)13 (93.35)16 (136.83)
JGP Budapest 202320 (45.17)9 (101.28)14 (146.45)
Lombardia Trophy 202313 (46.50)13 (83.03)13 (129.53)
2022/2023 Season
World Championships 202335 (43.45)DNQ
Nordics Open 20237 (50.56)5 (93.93)5 (144.49)
European Championships 202321 (49.14)22 (88.48)22 (137.62)
Norwegian Championships 20231 (50.99)1 (109.15)1 (160.14)
Santa Claus Cup 20221 (58.86)2 (104.18)1 (163.04)
Open D´Andorra 20221 (55.20)1 (94.37)1 (149.57)
Denkova-Staviski Cup 20224 (51.25)1 (105.26)2 (156.51)
Norgescup 3 20221 (49.23)1 (104.08)1 (153.31)
JGP Gdańsk 202217J (50.72)19J (87.71)19J (138.43)
2021/2022 Season
World Junior Championship 202237J (40.33)DNQ37J FNR
Norwegian Championships 20222J (46.44)2J (82.18)2J (128.62)
European Youth Olympic Festival 20229J (48.60)18J (76.11)14J (124.71)
Challenge Cup 202212J (40.94)14J (66.44)13J (107.38)
Nordics Open 20227J (41.62)6J (79.93)6J (121.55)
Norgescup 8 20211J (39.51)1J (79.46)1J (118.97)
Norgescup 5 20211J (54.73)WD
Norgescup 4 20211J (45.92)1J (82.79)1J (128.71)
JGP Kosice 202118J (39.48)16J (76.72)17J (116.20)
2020/2021 Season
Norgescup 3 20202J (49.50)2J (75.04)2J (124.54)
Norgescup 1 20202J (46.81)3J (73.44)2J (120.25)
2019/2020 Season
Challenge Cup 202010J (42.00)9J (82.74)10J (124.74)
Nordics Open 202011J (39.26)6J (77.92)5J (117.18)
Reykjavik International Games 202015J (31.79)9J (67.86)11J (99.65)
Norwegian Championships 20202J (39.02)3J (68.48)2J (107.50)
Norgescup 6 20191J (39.54)1J (71.65)1J (111.19)
Tallinn Trophy International 201920J (31.92)19J (60.78)19J (92.70)
31st Golden Bear 201921J (38.56)11J (73.98)14J (112.54)
Norgescup 3 20192J (40.93)3J (66.24)2J (107.17)
Norgescup 2 20192J (40.34)1J (66.09)1J (106.43)
JGP Riga 201930J (32.13)28J (64.24)27J (96.37)
2018/2019 Season
Egna Spring Trophy 20195N (34.24)4N (53.84)5N (88.08)
Norgescup Finale2N (35.38)1N (61.81)1N (97.19)
Tallink Hotels Cup 20199N (28.23)3N (55.45)7N (83.68)
Nordics Open 20199N (30.25)11N (52.88)10N (83.13)
Norgescup 8 20192N (31.16)1N (57.46)2N (88.62)
Norwegian Championship 20192N (34.29)2N (57.32)1N (91.61)
Denkova-Staviski Cup Non ISU 20189N (30.49)4N (54.50)6N (84.99)
Norgescup 6 20181N (36.50)2N (55.25)2N (91.75)
Volvo Open Cup 201813N (27.90)23N (47.12)18N (75.02)
Norgescup 5 20184N (27.99)1N (60.94)2N (88.93)
Norgescup 3 20184N (29.51)1N (59.32)2N (88.83)
Norgescup 1 20182N (33.80)3N (49.28)2N (83.88)
2017/2018 Season
Skate Copenhagen 201824D (16.94)10D (35.59)15D (52.53)
Nasjonalt stevne 9 20181D (22.45)1D (35.82)1D (58.27)
Nasjonalt stevne 8 20182D (26.04)3D (42.61)3D (68.65)
Norgescup 9 20184D (22.09)3D (40.91)3D (63.00)
Norwegian Championships 20183D (24.87)3D (40.32)3D (65.19)
Norgescup 7 20176D (21.47)5D (40.24)6D (61.71)
Norgescup 6 20177D (19.82)5D (36.14)5D (55.96)
Nasjonalt Stevne 4 20171D (20.93)1D (40.57)1D (61.50)
Norgescup 5 20171D (22.59)2D (43.54)2D (66.13)
Norgescup 4 20177D (21.59)3D (41.96)4D (63.55)
Norgescup 2 20176D (21.05)8D (33.22)6D (54.27)
Norgescup 1 20171S (31.23)
2016/2017 Season
Skate Copenhagen 20177S (25.57)
Vestlandsmesterskapet 20173S (25.96)
Nasjonalt Stevne Skedsmo 201714S (21.47)
Norgescup 11 20176S (25.12)
Norgescup 10 20178S (22.18)
Norgescup 7 20164S (26.22)
Norgescup 3 20169S (22.76)
Norgescup 2 20167S (20.10)
2015/2016 Season
Skate Copenhagen 20165C (22.92)
Vestlandsmesterskapet 20162C (19.47)
Nasjonalt stevne 11 201610C (20.10)
Nasjonalt stevne 10 201613C (17.26)
 
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Mia will skate in Santa Claus Cup the next week. Senior women SP start on Thursday. This will be her last international senior event before Christmas. It will be exciting to see how she place in Budapest and if she will be able to get WC minimum next week.

I think Mia will get the EC spot for Norway, based on her results this season there should be no doubt that she deserves the spot. But Linnea Kilsand and Frida Berge will also compete in Budapest next week, so we will see how they do. But even if they would place better, Mia has better results from previous competitions, so this competition won´t decide alone.
 
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Mia is leading the SP in Santa Claus Cup in Budapest :jump: :jump: In a messy event she was the only skater who skated clean and that gives her a 4 points lead before the FS tomorrow :jaw:With a score of 58.86 it´s a PB but also a new Norwegian record in the SP for women. Linnea Kilsand had the old record with 57.88 points.
Not only that, but she got the WC minimum for the SP with a TES of 33.67 :party2: She landed all her jumps clean: 3T-3T, 3F, 2A. She switched out her loop with the flip and it paid off!

A video of her SP is already posted on YouTube:



Wishing her the best for the FS tomorrow, fingers crossed she might get the FS WC minimum as well, and has a skate she can be satisfied with. I hope she stays on the podium and that it won´t be too much pressure for her leading...
 
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Mia just WON the 2022 Santa Claus Cup in Budapest!!! Fabulous FS to Wonder Woman…just one fall but otherwise superb.
Yay, Mia & Norway! 🇳🇴
And she is now qualified for WC as well :hap10: :hap10: The first Norwegian (yes, not just lady) qualified for WC since Anne Line Gjersem in 2018!

With her score of 163.04 it´s also a new overall record for senior women in Norway, Anne Line had the old record with 158. Now Mia has all the records in senior women, and also a couple of records in juniors as well.

Another impressive statistic, Mia has been on the podium at all her international senior competitions so far. She has two gold and one silver. Yes it´s Senior B events and it has not been the deepest field, but still it´s impressive and she scored around 150 points consistently the last competitions. Way to go :clap::clap:

I will update the first page later.
 
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Mia officially got the EC spot now as expected. There was really no doubt with her results! :jump::jump::jump:

The WS points has updated now, and Mia has almost gotten the maximum points for senior B events with 475 points together this season. She is currently ranked as nr. 96, as this is her first senior season. This gives her a good chance to not be in the first warm up group at EC, but of course it will depend on the other entries as well. Further this season, as Challengers are done, she can only get points for Championships. WC and EC however give points up to 24th place, so there is a good chance she can get some more points before WC.

I´m not sure if Mia is in the selection for JWC this season. She only competed in JGP as junior so far and scored 138.43 there. She is still young enough for JWC. Pernille With just had her PB at Santa Claus Cup this weekend with 138.01, so Mia still has the highest score of the juniors so far this season. If they counted in her senior competitions as well she has clearly the highest scores. But normally only junior results counts in junior selection, and usually it´s the two best results - so she may not be considered if she doesn´t do another junior competition. However, domestic competition counts for selection as well, so she can easily do a domestic competition if she wants to be in the selection.

Since Mia most likely will go to WC in Japan, maybe JWC will be too close or the association don´t want to send her to both. I´m not sure what other countries do? Some send their best skaters to both JWC and WC if they are qualified? On the other hand, Norway has a very competitive field in juniors ladies now, so if they are interested in getting more spots for JGP next season, Mia should get the spot as well. Pernille PB in SP would not have made the FS last year at JWC, and that is the difference between 3 or 4 spots in JGP.

Edit: I just checked, JWC is actually before WC and it´s in Canada, so it will be a very long travel to do both and with not much time in between. It would probably be difficult to deal with such time difference with just a few weeks apart. I would think Mia wants to prepare for WC instead. Shame it isn´t the other way around, doing JWC would have been easier to do after WC.
 
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DizzyFrenchie

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Mia officially got the EC spot now as expected. There was really no doubt with her results! :jump::jump::jump:

The WS points has updated now, and Mia has almost gotten the maximum points for senior B events with 475 points together this season. She is currently ranked as nr. 96, as this is her first senior season. This gives her a good chance to not be in the first warm up group at EC, but of course it will depend on the other entries as well. Further this season, as Challengers are done, she can only get points for Championships. WC and EC however give points up to 24th place, so there is a good chance she can get some more points before WC.

I´m not sure if Mia is in the selection for JWC this season. She only competed in JGP as junior so far and scored 138.43 there. She is still young enough for JWC. Pernille With just had her PB at Santa Claus Cup this weekend with 138.01, so Mia still has the highest score of the juniors so far this season. If they counted in her senior competitions as well she has clearly the highest scores. But normally only junior results counts in junior selection, and usually it´s the two best results - so she may not be considered if she doesn´t do another junior competition. However, domestic competition counts for selection as well, so she can easily do a domestic competition if she wants to be in the selection.

Since Mia most likely will go to WC in Japan, maybe JWC will be too close or the association don´t want to send her to both. I´m not sure what other countries do? Some send their best skaters to both JWC and WC if they are qualified? On the other hand, Norway has a very competitive field in juniors ladies now, so if they are interested in getting more spots for JGP next season, Mia should get the spot as well. Pernille PB in SP would not have made the FS last year at JWC, and that is the difference between 3 or 4 spots in JGP.

Edit: I just checked, JWC is actually before WC and it´s in Canada, so it will be a very long travel to do both and with not much time in between. It would probably be difficult to deal with such time difference with just a few weeks apart. I would think Mia wants to prepare for WC instead. Shame it isn´t the other way around, doing JWC would have been easier to do after WC.
Can she go to Junior Worlds if she's been at European Championships? Or only to Senior Worlds, even if she's still of age to compete in Junior?
 

Leocadia

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Can she go to Junior Worlds if she's been at European Championships? Or only to Senior Worlds, even if she's still of age to compete in Junior?
I think Mia can still go to Junior Worlds as long as she hasn’t been to (senior) Worlds (if I remember correctly, in 2020 Adam Siao Him Fa and Ekaterina Kurakova were both at Europeans and at Junior Worlds).
 
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I think Mia can still go to Junior Worlds as long as she hasn’t been to (senior) Worlds (if I remember correctly, in 2020 Adam Siao Him Fa and Ekaterina Kurakova were both at Europeans and at Junior Worlds).
But can she do senior Worlds also if she does JWC, because JWC is first? Because i´m pretty sure she will be given the WC spot if not anything special happens, for now she is the only one with Worlds minimums. But, thinking more about it, I don´t think she will get both because it´s better for her to prepare for Worlds instead, and Pernille With has the minimums for JWC. And I think Mia rather wants to go to Worlds then to JWC, but question is if both is possible.
 

Leocadia

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But can she do senior Worlds also if she does JWC, because JWC is first? Because i´m pretty sure she will be given the WC spot if not anything special happens, for now she is the only one with Worlds minimums. But, thinking more about it, I don´t think she will get both because it´s better for her to prepare for Worlds instead, and Pernille With has the minimums for JWC. And I think Mia rather wants to go to Worlds then to JWC, but question is if both is possible.
Yes, both in the same season is possible. Once she goes to worlds, she won’t be able to go back to junior worlds next year though.
 

Jumping_Bean

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Personally, the only rule I know of that is pertaining to senior and junior event eligibility (apart from age eligibility, of course) is that a skater can't do both GP and JGP events in the same discipline within the same season.

Skaters do sometimes go back to the JGP after GP assignments (for example Yudong Chen, who competed at GP Italy last season and then at JGP Poland this season) and I can think of some skaters - particularly in pairs, when there were changes in partnerships - who went back to Jr Worlds after going to Sr Worlds (like Annika Hocke, who went to Worlds in 2017/18 and 2018/19 with Ruben Blommaert and then Jr Worlds in 2019/20 with her current partner Robert Kunkel).
 

Leocadia

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Personally, the only rule I know of that is pertaining to senior and junior event eligibility (apart from age eligibility, of course) is that a skater can't do both GP and JGP events in the same discipline within the same season.

Skaters do sometimes go back to the JGP after GP assignments (for example Yudong Chen, who competed at GP Italy last season and then at JGP Poland this season) and I can think of some skaters - particularly in pairs, when there were changes in partnerships - who went back to Jr Worlds after going to Sr Worlds (like Annika Hocke, who went to Worlds in 2017/18 and 2018/19 with Ruben Blommaert and then Jr Worlds in 2019/20 with her current partner Robert Kunkel).
I was sure I remembered a rule about senior and junior worlds, but perhaps I was wrong then. I’ll see if I can find anything about it.

If I’m wrong about it, then I apologise for my mistake!

It’s odd, though, because going back and forth between senior and junior worlds used to be fairly common for small federations up until some years ago, but I can’t remember skaters doing it in recent years (apart from change of partnerships like you mentioned, but I don’t think such a rule would apply then, as they would be a new team competing).
 

Jumping_Bean

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It’s odd, though, because going back and forth between senior and junior worlds used to be fairly common for small federations up until some years ago, but I can’t remember skaters doing it in recent years (apart from change of partnerships like you mentioned, but I don’t think such a rule would apply then, as they would be a new team competing).
It's hard to tell if things have changed because of the effects of the pandemic.

Technically, Jr Worlds 2021/22 followed Sr Worlds 2020/21, but the pandemic certainly influenced which countries sent anyone to Worlds in 2020/21 (and probably also who they sent). 2020/21 Jr Worlds was canceled, and so were Sr Worlds 2019/20, so the last time there were "true" consecutive Sr and Jr Worlds was 2018/19 Sr Worlds and 2019/20 Jr Worlds.

Aleksandr Selevko and Luc Maierhofer, for example, competed in both 2018/19 Sr Worlds and 2019/20 Jr Worlds. I generally feel like it's not as commonly done in women's skating (possibly because the Women's discipline is a lot more populated even in small feds, and because the average age of the women's competitors at Jr Worlds is lower than that of the men's), and definitely decreases a lot once there's at least one strong senior competitor who has aged out of juniors, even if there are still other strong senior-eligible juniors representing the country.🤔
 

Leocadia

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It's hard to tell if things have changed because of the effects of the pandemic.

Technically, Jr Worlds 2021/22 followed Sr Worlds 2020/21, but the pandemic certainly influenced which countries sent anyone to Worlds in 2020/21 (and probably also who they sent). 2020/21 Jr Worlds was canceled, and so were Sr Worlds 2019/20, so the last time there were "true" consecutive Sr and Jr Worlds was 2018/19 Sr Worlds and 2019/20 Jr Worlds.

Aleksandr Selevko and Luc Maierhofer, for example, competed in both 2018/19 Sr Worlds and 2019/20 Jr Worlds. I generally feel like it's not as commonly done in women's skating (possibly because the Women's discipline is a lot more populated even in small feds, and because the average age of the women's competitors at Jr Worlds is lower than that of the men's), and definitely decreases a lot once there's at least one strong senior competitor who has aged out of juniors, even if there are still other strong senior-eligible juniors representing the country.🤔
You’re right, it seems I imagined that rule!

Sorry for my mistake, and thanks for correcting it.
 

DizzyFrenchie

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Mias 2A-3T. I´m wondering if she will add it to her FS this season. In her recent FS she did 2A-2T as her last jumping pass and jump. Most skaters who do a 2A-3T do it in the beginning of the program.

It may depend on it's opportunity, as she's likely to have already another -3T combination? She can repeat only 2 triple jumps.
 
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It may depend on it's opportunity, as she's likely to have already another -3T combination? She can repeat only 2 triple jumps.
I think she can, her only 3T now has been in 3T-2A-SEQ. But i´m actually not sure what her planned program content is. I thought from JGP content that she was planning to do the 3Lz-euler-2F on her opening lutz, but instead she always added it to a 3S later and made the lutz a solo jump. I thought from JGP she had a 3T-3T planned in her FS as well, so maybe she was supposed to do it instead of the 3S-Eu-2F if she had added the euler-flip on the lutz. But maybe she just decided to stick with her changed program content. She also does 3F-3T in training, but I don´t think she has planned it yet, she still struggles with her flip sometimes and it would be safer to add 3T-3T. So depending on if she wants to stick with the content she has now, she can add the 3T on the 2A. I think her 3T-2A-SEQ will stay.
 
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I was able to find her planned program content from JGP this season, indeed I did remember correctly about the lutz in combination, however it was 2S instead of 2F, and yes there was a 3T-3T there.

3Lz-1Eu-2S
3Lo
3T-2A-SEQ
3T-3T
3S
2A
2F

It´s really difficult to know what she really is planning to do, because she has been changing her content a little all season, probably because of mistakes.

However, she is doing 6 triples now instead of 5. She has been adding a 3F between the lutz and the 3Lo, so I think it´s intended and that the 2F is out.

The content she has been sticking most to recently:

3Lz
3F
3Lo
3T-2A-SEQ
3S-1Eu-2F
3S
2A-2T - she could change it to 2A-3T if she feels strong enough?

But if she really is planning to stick with what she intended to do at JGP with the euler on the lutz, maybe her planned program content is more like:

3Lz-1E-2F or 2S.
3F
3Lo
3T-2A-SEQ
3T-3T
3S
2A

So then of course, there is no room for 2A-3T.
 
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DizzyFrenchie

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I was able to find her planned program content from JGP this season, indeed I did remember correctly about the lutz in combination, however it was 2S instead of 2F, and yes there was a 3T-3T there.

3Lz-1Eu-2S
3Lo
3T-2A-SEQ
3T-3T
3S
2A
2F

It´s really difficult to know what she really is planning to do, because she has been changing her content a little all season, probably because of mistakes.

However, she is doing 6 triples now instead of 5. She has been adding a 3F between the lutz and the 3Lo, so I think it´s intended and that the 2F is out.

The content she has been sticking most to recently:

3Lz
3F
3Lo
3T-2A-SEQ
3S-1Eu-2F
3S
2A-2T - she could change it to 2A-3T if she feels strong enough?

But if she really is planning to stick with what she intended to do at JGP with the euler on the lutz, maybe her planned program content is more like:

3Lz-1E-2F or 2S.
3F
3Lo
3T-2A-SEQ
3T-3T
3S
2A

So then of course, there is no room for 2A-3T.
But she can't have three 3T in a program? If she jumps a 3T+3T combo, she can't have also a 3T+2A sequence?
 
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