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As reports come in about the Russian test skates currently underway I've decided to start a thread where we can discuss news reports and inside info we have to pass along. Feel free to share anything you feel is relevant.
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Any news about Junior girls FS?
Really good only Medvedeva.Any news about Junior girls FS?
I was hoping you would find this thread and we could have a more centralized place to discuss these issues. Your insight is appreciated :yes:
About Medvedeva, I already really liked her in the past: more than Sakhanovich because her positions and technique were better and actually as much as Sotskova; the only aspect that made me prefer Sotskova last year was that Maria's programs were stylistically more interesting (as I've already said, especially the Vivaldi SP for me). I do think Medvedeva is probably the one with best chances out of the current Junior top4 (Sakhanovich, Proklova, Medvedeva, Sotskova) especially because she's always been coached by Tutberidze, and her skaters never seem to be affected by injuries or growth spurts for a long time (think about Lipnitskaya or Shelepen for example), it's probably because of how her team deals with them... Anything about Medvedeva's FS music?I read in a recent interview that Sotskova pulled her groin and was having growth issues. Is this why she is jumping poorly.
The only complaint I've ever held over Medvedeva was a lack of speed. At JWC this seemed to be resolving itself. I hope she continues down this path and keeps her speed up. Of the Russian coaches I communicate with they all think she is the future of Russia.
BTW: Thank you AlexRusI was hoping you would find this thread and we could have a more centralized place to discuss these issues. Your insight is appreciated :yes:
What I said about Medvedeva was based mainly on the consideration that she seems (again, as most of Tutberidze's skaters) the best at skating clean and consistent, Proklova seems to be more an up-and-down skaters, wonderful when she delivers but capable of bombing, too. However, she's my favourite among these girls if we consider the artistic part, her ballet SP last year was absolutelyI would disagree. Proklova is faster, more explosive jumper, way more flexible and better spins.


Medvedeva born 19 Nov 1999.How's the oldest one of those who participated there btw? Maria?
That's interesting. As of the end of last season, Medvedeeva was obviously the weakest of the 4 with the weakest basics and smallest jumps. I don't think her coach is that great of a "basics" coach. Personal preference aside, I thought Proklova was the strongest overall skater (great presentation, strong jumps, speed and basics), even if not as consistent. But at this stage of their career, it's too early to crown anyone the consistency queen anyway.First of all, thank you all for the infoAbout Medvedeva, I already really liked her in the past: more than Sakhanovich because her positions and technique were better and actually as much as Sotskova; the only aspect that made me prefer Sotskova last year was that Maria's programs were stylistically more interesting (as I've already said, especially the Vivaldi SP for me). I do think Medvedeva is probably the one with best chances out of the current Junior top4 (Sakhanovich, Proklova, Medvedeva, Sotskova) especially because she's always been coached by Tutberidze, and her skaters never seem to be affected by injuries or growth spurts for a long time (think about Lipnitskaya or Shelepen for example), it's probably because of how her team deals with them... Anything about Medvedeva's FS music?