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Wakaba Higuchi

it is a surprise that Eteri considers Wakaba a major competitor considering his results
Not surprising really... Wakaba went head-to-head against Zagitova twice this season, and both times she came within about 1 point of beating her. (And some would argue Wakaba should actually have been the winner in Cup of China...)
 
Maybe she was talking about the quality of Wakaba's skating instead of the results she got from the judges
 
Eteri is controversial for a lot of reasons, but I think we can agree that the lady really knows talent when she sees it - look at the skaters in her team - she doesn't need the judges for that ;) and no matter what you think about her otherwise, being one of the 2 skaters Eteri calls the biggest competition for her own is a huge complement. Hopefully Wakaba shows further proof of that in Milan :cheer:
 
it is a surprise that Eteri considers Wakaba a major competitor considering his results, however it is a pleasure that a great lady like her recognized the talent of wakaba

looking at the 4 CC makes me even sadder than Wakaba is not there, we will see it next month.

A surprise? Wakaba's average scores are like top 4 in the world. And they probably should be even higher than that considering some scoring controversies.

It's perfectly realistic. More realistic than the Japanese fed is about Wakaba, anyway.


Also, Eteri really loves Evgenia and Evgenia's great friends with Wakaba so there's that connection.
 
Not surprising really... Wakaba went head-to-head against Zagitova twice this season, and both times she came within about 1 point of beating her. (And some would argue Wakaba should actually have been the winner in Cup of China...)

I did not say that badly, I said it was surprising. Because Eteri is reigning in the world of figure skating so I thought it was in line with the judges but I agree with you. Of course a Wakaba at 100% of its capacity and without defective 3F can beat the best.
 
With the out of whack judging at both Euros and 4cc I am actually kind of glad Wakaba is sitting out this Olympics and 4cc. :)
 
I agree... who knows what insane calls this tech panel would be giving Wakaba

H'm... I don't know. They did fine in regards to rotation, but basically tried to call the opposite from reality on edges. So hey, her flips would be save xD
 
me this system of judgment scares me for the future of Wakaba, why does not it let the complete skaters like it have better notes? but the challenger cup will tell me what it is, it is capable of the best and there will be no pressure. She is currently 15 th will it affect her placement for world or if she is 1 she will go up?
 
but the challenger cup will tell me what it is, it is capable of the best and there will be no pressure. She is currently 15 th will it affect her placement for world or if she is 1 she will go up?
Do you mean which starting group she will be in, for the short program at World's?

She is currently 15th in the world standings...
...but 10th out of the skaters who are actually going to World's.
That puts her in last-group-but-one for the short program at World's.

Whatever points she earns from Challenger Cup will be added directly to her World Standing score.
She could earn up to 250 points, which would move her to 9th in World Standings (2720 + 250 = 2970)
That's 7th out of the skaters who will be at Worlds, so still in the last-group-but-one.

But then there is the Olympics. Some skaters might earn more points there.
Realistically though, of the skaters who are going to both the Olympics AND Worlds...
I think only Daleman, Nagasu and Karen Chen can affect Wakaba's starting group:

eg1. If Daleman is 12th or better at Olympics, she will stay ahead of Wakaba, even if Wakaba wins Challenge Cup.

eg2. If Nagasu is 8th or better at Olympics, she will stay ahead of Wakaba, even if Wakaba wins Challenge Cup.

eg3. If Chen is 16th or better at Olympics, she will stay ahead of Wakaba, even if Wakaba wins Challenge Cup.

I don't think there's anyone currently behind Wakaba in the standings.. who is also going to World's... and could do so well at the Olympics that they end up overtaking Wakaba.

So although Wakaba will likely drop a few places again, after the Olympics...
...she should still be in the last-group-but-one, in the short program at World's.

And I don't think there's any chance she can push into the final SP group at World's.
 
That's an interesting analysis! I think going second-to-last in the groups at Worlds isn't bad for her.
 
Do you mean which starting group she will be in, for the short program at World's?

She is currently 15th in the world standings...
...but 10th out of the skaters who are actually going to World's.
That puts her in last-group-but-one for the short program at World's.

Whatever points she earns from Challenger Cup will be added directly to her World Standing score.
She could earn up to 250 points, which would move her to 9th in World Standings (2720 + 250 = 2970)
That's 7th out of the skaters who will be at Worlds, so still in the last-group-but-one.

But then there is the Olympics. Some skaters might earn more points there.
Realistically though, of the skaters who are going to both the Olympics AND Worlds...
I think only Daleman, Nagasu and Karen Chen can affect Wakaba's starting group:

eg1. If Daleman is 12th or better at Olympics, she will stay ahead of Wakaba, even if Wakaba wins Challenge Cup.

eg2. If Nagasu is 8th or better at Olympics, she will stay ahead of Wakaba, even if Wakaba wins Challenge Cup.

eg3. If Chen is 16th or better at Olympics, she will stay ahead of Wakaba, even if Wakaba wins Challenge Cup.

I don't think there's anyone currently behind Wakaba in the standings.. who is also going to World's... and could do so well at the Olympics that they end up overtaking Wakaba.

So although Wakaba will likely drop a few places again, after the Olympics...
...she should still be in the last-group-but-one, in the short program at World's.

And I don't think there's any chance she can push into the final SP group at World's.

Thank you for your yesway analysis, if it is in the penultimate group I hope that its PCS will not pat like last year it was so unfair on the part of the judges. But according to your analysis it sounds good for her.

Wakaba did a new post i intagrams I think the girls in the photos are his comrades :) It feels good to have some of his news it was relatively empty.

https://www.instagram.com/p/BecMv-iHzvy/?taken-by=wakababy_sk8r
 
I'm happy to hear that Eteri considers Wakaba as one of the main competitors to Alina and Zhenia! I'm hoping she'll be largely success...:love:
 
I've pretty much made my mind up about going to the Challenge Cup (btw it's Challenge, not Challenger, nothing to do with the Challenger series, unfortunately), because of the three Japanese Ladies. I'm particularly fond of Wakaba's programs this year, so hope to see her do well!
Just hope we don't get some freak freezing temperatures with snow again like a couple of years ago. :unsure:
 
I've pretty much made my mind up about going to the Challenge Cup (btw it's Challenge, not Challenger, nothing to do with the Challenger series, unfortunately), because of the three Japanese Ladies. I'm particularly fond of Wakaba's programs this year, so hope to see her do well!
Just hope we don't get some freak freezing temperatures with snow again like a couple of years ago. :unsure:

Ohhh, awesome!! Keep us updated! :)
 
That's an interesting analysis! I think going second-to-last in the groups at Worlds isn't bad for her.
And I'm hoping she will push into the final group for the free skate :-D

I've pretty much made my mind up about going to the Challenge Cup (btw it's Challenge, not Challenger, nothing to do with the Challenger series, unfortunately), because of the three Japanese Ladies. I'm particularly fond of Wakaba's programs this year, so hope to see her do well!
Wakaba may have a real fight on her hands at Challenge Cup...

Rika Hongo has been looking quite strong recently... did well at Nationals, and again at a recent domestic competition (clean skates, 204+ points). And who knows what shape Marin is in?

So Wakaba can't relax, she has to fight seriously!

Hopefully this also means it will be a good, competitive and meaningful warm-up for World's... and I hope she earns enough ranking points to make certain she stays in the top2 groups of the SP there...
 
And I'm hoping she will push into the final group for the free skate :-D


Wakaba may have a real fight on her hands at Challenge Cup...

Rika Hongo has been looking quite strong recently... did well at Nationals, and again at a recent domestic competition (clean skates, 204+ points). And who knows what shape Marin is in?

So Wakaba can't relax, she has to fight seriously!

Hopefully this also means it will be a good, competitive and meaningful warm-up for World's... and I hope she earns enough ranking points to make certain she stays in the top2 groups of the SP there...




So let's hope she succeeds this test because that's what will determine if JFS to bet on it. At the risk of repeating myself, she still has 3 weeks before her next competition, she can still improve things on her programs, even if in my opinion there is not much she is awesome :) Even if I really like Rika Hongo and Marin also have problems at the technical level in fact the three should not rest on their laurels.

Maybe the fact that she is going to watch the Olympics on TV next week will reignite a fire in her and she will do the same performance if not better than the WTT and the Lombardia Trophy, in anyway she has to prove that she can surprise us so I believe in her.
 
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