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Apologies that I haven't posted about the Ladies FS at the Nebelhorn yet. I had been hoping to get it finished before the Ljubljana Cup started, but I had only got up to Group 3. (It really was a marathon of a segment).
UPDATE: I have now edited my FS report into this post.
Nebelhorn Trophy Ladies FS: Results; Protocols
Nebelhorn Trophy Ladies: Results
Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WUUdOqbF6v8
Please be aware that during the live broadcast, the stream buffered not long into Emilea's FS. As a result, there is a bit of a jump in resultant the videos. But, there wasn't much missed.
Emilea finished 9th out of 36 in the FS, with a score of 105.26. This meant that she climbed to 9th place overall, with a score of 158.16.
Unfortunately, it meant that she missed out on qualifying Cyprus for a Ladies slot at the Olympics. Officially, she needed to be 2 places higher but, realistically, she only needed to be 1 place higher. (The Swedish Olympic Committee have additional requirements that are totally pie in the sky. And since Josefin Taljegård did not meet these requirements, Sweden will in all probability be relinquishing their slot).
Niko Ulanovsky on commentary thought it was just beautiful. He liked everything about the programme. And I totally agree with him.
I admit that I find it hard to spot technical mistakes. The only thing that I saw was that she had a hand-down on landing one of her jumps. Apart from that, Emilea's FS looked faultless to me. However, there was a fundamental problem that I would never have spotted.
Looking at the Protocols from the Cranberry Cup FS, Emilea's second element was supposed to be a Triple Flip - Half Loop - Double Salchow combination. However, here in Oberstdorf, she did the Triple Flip on it's own. Unfortunately, she didn't attach the combination onto the Triple Flip that she did later in the programme. So, she got marked down for repeating an element.
And to add insult to injury, both Triple Flips were called for not having a clear edge.
I'm not sure whether these issues with the Triple Flips would have made any difference to her position (and, hence, qualifying for the Olympics). Emilea finished 6.44 points behind Lara Naki Gutmann of Italy in 8th, and 7.19 points behind Kailani Craine of Australia in 7th. Incidentally, Emilea finished 0.95 points ahead of Tzu-Han Ting of Taiwan in 10th, and 2.49 points ahead of Oona Ounasvuori of Finland in 11th.
All in all, I am happy with how Emilea got on in Oberstdorf. She comfortably beat her SP score and overall score from the Cranberry Cup. And she was a whisker away from matching her FS score.
Looking forward to seeing how the season progresses from here.
WELL DONE EMILEA!!! 
As a slight off-topic, I want to tie up the remaining loose ends from last week by telling you that my Free Dance report about Sofía Val and Nikita Vitryanyuk at the Ljubljana Cup was put up yesterday in their own separate Fan Fest thread:
https://www.goldenskate.com/forum/posts/2803341
They will be in action again next week at the final Junior GP of the season, the Cup Of Austria.
Staying with Ice Dance, and Angelina and Ilia will be competing at this week's Junior Grand Prix, the Baltic Cup. However, since there are more than 24 hours until the Short Dance starts, I will wait until tomorrow morning to post the details.
I am really looking forward to whenever the time comes that we see Angelina & Ilia and Sofía & Nikita in the same competition. Both partnerships are so good!
It may be a month later than intended, but Stefania will finally be making her Junior GP debut today at the Baltic Cup.
The Ladies SP kicks off today at 11:00:00 CEST (09:00:00 GMT / 10:00:00 BST / 12:00:00 EEST / 12:00:00 MSK). So 4 hours from now.
Stefania will be the 24th skater to start. So, second to go in the final group, Group 5 (and second to go after the last resurfacing).
The Group 5 Warm-Up is due to start at 14:11:40 CEST (12:11:40 GMT / 13:11:40 BST / 15:11:40 EEST / 15:11:40 MSK). So 7h 11m from now.
Stefania is due to start at 14:24:20 CEST (12:24:20 GMT / 13:24:20 BST / 15:24:20 EEST / 15:24:20 MSK). So 7h 24m from now.
But, those times may change if somebody that is due on before her withdraws.
Here is the link for the livestream:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rpWZt66xp4o
Here is the Time Schedule:
http://www.isuresults.com/results/s...JUNIOR----QUAL000100--_StartListwithTimes.pdf
And here is the live scoring:
http://www.isuresults.com/results/season2122/jgppol2021/SEG003.htm
Hope this helps
ALL THE BEST STEFANIA!!! 
CaroLiza_fan
UPDATE: I have now edited my FS report into this post.
Nebelhorn Trophy Ladies FS: Results; Protocols
Nebelhorn Trophy Ladies: Results
Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WUUdOqbF6v8
Please be aware that during the live broadcast, the stream buffered not long into Emilea's FS. As a result, there is a bit of a jump in resultant the videos. But, there wasn't much missed.
Emilea finished 9th out of 36 in the FS, with a score of 105.26. This meant that she climbed to 9th place overall, with a score of 158.16.
Unfortunately, it meant that she missed out on qualifying Cyprus for a Ladies slot at the Olympics. Officially, she needed to be 2 places higher but, realistically, she only needed to be 1 place higher. (The Swedish Olympic Committee have additional requirements that are totally pie in the sky. And since Josefin Taljegård did not meet these requirements, Sweden will in all probability be relinquishing their slot).
Niko Ulanovsky on commentary thought it was just beautiful. He liked everything about the programme. And I totally agree with him.
I admit that I find it hard to spot technical mistakes. The only thing that I saw was that she had a hand-down on landing one of her jumps. Apart from that, Emilea's FS looked faultless to me. However, there was a fundamental problem that I would never have spotted.
Looking at the Protocols from the Cranberry Cup FS, Emilea's second element was supposed to be a Triple Flip - Half Loop - Double Salchow combination. However, here in Oberstdorf, she did the Triple Flip on it's own. Unfortunately, she didn't attach the combination onto the Triple Flip that she did later in the programme. So, she got marked down for repeating an element.
And to add insult to injury, both Triple Flips were called for not having a clear edge.
I'm not sure whether these issues with the Triple Flips would have made any difference to her position (and, hence, qualifying for the Olympics). Emilea finished 6.44 points behind Lara Naki Gutmann of Italy in 8th, and 7.19 points behind Kailani Craine of Australia in 7th. Incidentally, Emilea finished 0.95 points ahead of Tzu-Han Ting of Taiwan in 10th, and 2.49 points ahead of Oona Ounasvuori of Finland in 11th.
All in all, I am happy with how Emilea got on in Oberstdorf. She comfortably beat her SP score and overall score from the Cranberry Cup. And she was a whisker away from matching her FS score.
Looking forward to seeing how the season progresses from here.
WELL DONE EMILEA!!! 
As a slight off-topic, I want to tie up the remaining loose ends from last week by telling you that my Free Dance report about Sofía Val and Nikita Vitryanyuk at the Ljubljana Cup was put up yesterday in their own separate Fan Fest thread:
https://www.goldenskate.com/forum/posts/2803341
They will be in action again next week at the final Junior GP of the season, the Cup Of Austria.
Staying with Ice Dance, and Angelina and Ilia will be competing at this week's Junior Grand Prix, the Baltic Cup. However, since there are more than 24 hours until the Short Dance starts, I will wait until tomorrow morning to post the details.
I am really looking forward to whenever the time comes that we see Angelina & Ilia and Sofía & Nikita in the same competition. Both partnerships are so good!
It may be a month later than intended, but Stefania will finally be making her Junior GP debut today at the Baltic Cup.
The Ladies SP kicks off today at 11:00:00 CEST (09:00:00 GMT / 10:00:00 BST / 12:00:00 EEST / 12:00:00 MSK). So 4 hours from now.
Stefania will be the 24th skater to start. So, second to go in the final group, Group 5 (and second to go after the last resurfacing).
The Group 5 Warm-Up is due to start at 14:11:40 CEST (12:11:40 GMT / 13:11:40 BST / 15:11:40 EEST / 15:11:40 MSK). So 7h 11m from now.
Stefania is due to start at 14:24:20 CEST (12:24:20 GMT / 13:24:20 BST / 15:24:20 EEST / 15:24:20 MSK). So 7h 24m from now.
But, those times may change if somebody that is due on before her withdraws.
Here is the link for the livestream:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rpWZt66xp4o
Here is the Time Schedule:
http://www.isuresults.com/results/s...JUNIOR----QUAL000100--_StartListwithTimes.pdf
And here is the live scoring:
http://www.isuresults.com/results/season2122/jgppol2021/SEG003.htm
Hope this helps
ALL THE BEST STEFANIA!!! 
CaroLiza_fan

