From Russia with Love [#31]: Winter to Spring 2019

That person in the comments talking about over 180 degrees pre-rotation... isn't that just the entry into the jump? She swings her leg around to go from skating forwards to backwards, like yeah, you don't take off a flip from skating forwards... is there something I am missing here?
 
That person in the comments talking about over 180 degrees pre-rotation... isn't that just the entry into the jump? She swings her leg around to go from skating forwards to backwards, like yeah, you don't take off a flip from skating forwards... is there something I am missing here?

You are correct. The three turn (to go from forward outside edge to back inside edge) preceding the jump is not a prerotation.
 
That person in the comments talking about over 180 degrees pre-rotation... isn't that just the entry into the jump? She swings her leg around to go from skating forwards to backwards, like yeah, you don't take off a flip from skating forwards... is there something I am missing here?

The pre-rotation happens on the takeoff... she picks-in backward but twists on the front of her blade and leaves the ice facing forward. It's a common issue with Russian skaters, not just Eteri's group. Miyahara and Uno have major issues with it too. They're taught Lutz and flip on a loop takeoff rather than a picking-takeoff, so they use a bit of the front of the blade on the pick-in and rotate on the ice before taking off. It's a very technical nitpicking comment that has gained a ton of steam the past year or so thanks to a certain person on YouTube. If you want to get a clear idea of it, watch Tuktamysheva and Zagitova's Lutzes in super slo-mo. Tukta has a true Lutz with a clear pick-in takeoff. Zagitova does more of a pick-in/loop takeoff hybrid and leaves the ice facing forward. The pre-rotation is there, but the ISU has chosen not to address pre-rotation for several Olympic cycles now.

Evan Lysacek, for example, did not have a true triple Axel, but pre-rotated 180 degrees on the ice and took off from a back inside edge (Salchow takeoff) rather than a forward outside edge (Axel takeoff). He won an OGM and the ISU didn't make a peep about pre-rotation then, so I'm guessing it is not something that is going to be addressed in the sport anytime soon.
 
Guess this means she is not injured so that should put those rumors rest. Looks good. Maybe will try at worlds?
 
Not injured, no. It turned out (due to Daniil Gleihengaus) that Alina got a chemical burn on one of her ankles a couple of days before Russian Nationals. So no serious injury, but she was in pain. I think it is reasonable to assume that the burn is more or less healed by now.
 
I agree with her. What is the point in sending Konstantinova to Universiade and Euros?

Universiade, euros, and potentially worlds (if she beats Samodurova at euros).

I wish they'd just choose the Universiade and worlds team after the Russian Cup final in February to spread around the assignments a bit. Plus Universiade and worlds are only a couple of weeks apart.
 
I think they are anticipating Sofia will be the second highest Russian at Europeans. So then battle for the third spot would be between Liza and Konstantinova.

I agree that's the more likely scenario but it's far from certain.
 
Who knows, who knows. :) Don't say: "he didn't do" - wait for the next "summary".

"Just because something is not "recorded", does not mean it did not happen... ;)"

It was reported that her grandmother put something on her...which was not diluted properly and burned her.
 
It was reported that her grandmother put something on her...which was not diluted properly and burned her.

Is this the grandma that messed up paperwork for first competition? Or it was dad? Who is caring for this child? Poor thing. Not seeming much responsibility paid to her.
 
If I were one of the "little girls" I'd be highly motivated to make people to eat their words next season. Same with Stasia. She's not my favorite of the Russian ladies, but I hope she :kickass: at her post Nat competitions
 
That person in the comments talking about over 180 degrees pre-rotation... isn't that just the entry into the jump? She swings her leg around to go from skating forwards to backwards, like yeah, you don't take off a flip from skating forwards... is there something I am missing here?
You're not missing a thing, that jump was clean as a whistle.

What an asinine (or trolling) comment.
 
Senior Dance competitions still on the original 2018-19 list (Comm 2161) are:
  • Mentor Torun (Jan 8-12, regular entry deadline passed)
  • Egna Dance Trophy (Feb 1-3, regular entry deadline Dec 31)
  • Bavarian Open (Feb 12-17, regular entry deadline Jan 15)
  • Jegvirag Cup (Feb 15-17)
  • TallinK Hotels Cup (Feb 20-24)
  • Ice Mall Cup (Feb 20-?)
 
If I were one of the "little girls" I'd be highly motivated to make people to eat their words next season. Same with Stasia. She's not my favorite of the Russian ladies, but I hope she :kickass: at her post Nat competitions
She said in a recent interview that although Chebotareva is making her watch her weight, and Stasia had to restrain herself in food and sweets consumption after she turned 15, still her only regret about making the Euro team is that now she can not eat everything she planned to at the New Year's Eve party.:saint:
https://www.sports.ru/figure-skating/1070040079.html
 
She said in a recent interview that although Chebotareva is making her watch her weight, and Stasia had to restrain herself in food and sweets consumption after she turned 15, still her only regret about making the Euro team is that now she can not eat everything she planned to at the New Year's Eve party.:saint:
https://www.sports.ru/figure-skating/1070040079.html
There will be lots of NYE parties in her future. Who knows how many European championships will be. She can skip the sweets just this once. They aren't good for her anyway.
 

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