Tarasova/Morozov Cheer Thread

I think we can all agree that T/M are very nice, hardworking people just trying their best, and I do blame their coaching team for not saying, "Hey, you're an incredible team, let's give you a better program."

Regardless of the program, I still don't think they would've won a medal at the Olympics with the mistakes they made, but it would've given a much more professional impression. IMO, they had better skating skills than Duhamel/Radford (I say this as a big D/R fan), but D/R's programs accentuated all the positives of the team whereas T/M's program emphasized the negatives.

I hope T/M get two great programs for the 2022 Olympics and get a chance at a medal there.
 
Agreed Vash. Their programs this year are so much more to my taste than previous seasons, and so I hope they're able to get more comfortable with their new training location. Moving to any foreign country is hard, even when it's for a good thing.
 
Zoueva is talking of two Olympics for them (may be joking?), and Vladimir said he would be too old by the 2026 Olympics. Not so, Vladimir. Hongbo Zhao was older.

I wish they had made a coaching change much earlier, but better late than never.

Thanks for the recap. I don't think Marina is joking about 2026. She's very good at reading which way the skating winds are blowing, IMO. No, they are not going to be too old given the longevity of pairs and that there have been older medalists and champions lately at the Olympics in pairs.

I'm still worried about technical stuff because that's where their problems are and I'm not sure an ice dance camp is the right place for a pairs team struggling with elements right now. I think Trankov did a far better job with them last year than most give him credit for, but I too wish they'd made a coaching change earlier. I don't think Mozer has ever been fully invested in them. One thing that always seem to hold in this sport over the years, no matter what the discipline, the coach has to be fully in to get the skater/team to the top.

I've seen worse programs. I don't know if I've even seen a program less appropriate for the skaters and the circumstances (Olympic season, a young pair contending for the gold, etc.)

I agree with that sentiment. I don't think it was the right vehicle for T/M in the Olympic season. The 16-17 season made them into the surprise contenders for 2018. In 2014-15, when they first moved up to seniors, T/M were touted as the hope for 2022. Any betting person would have said S/K would be the top Russian team for 2018.

I'm gonna come right out and say it, I never got the hate for Candyman. I found it fun and engaging, and to me it was the perfect example of how lyrics can destroy a program. If not for "cherry pop" and "nasty dirty boy" it wouldn't got got nearly the amount of hate it did.

However, the amount of ridicule T/M got for it was cruel and disgusting, there were people who were honestly happy T/M missed the podium at the Olympics (the most important competition of all) JUST because of that.

And then they wonder why T/M are so reclusive and quiet! Imagine reading some of the stuff directed at them as if it was directed at you! I'd never leave my house!

I do think anonymoose_au makes a good point about those lyrics destroying the program. I think it's those lyrics that added fuel to the hate fire for the program, and I speculate that the reaction would have been more muted if the music cuts hadn't included those particular lyrics. Still not what I would have picked for them for the Olympic season, but I think there would have been a lot less hate for the program.

Even with the program as it was, I do think that the cruel type of hate T/M got for it was and is horrible. Instead of constructive criticism of the program or hating the program for T/M, it became hating T/M. I don't know how anyone could watch that k&C and feel joy in that moment. Something in them, especially Evgenia, seem to break in that moment and I don't think it's yet been put right. (Which is one of the reasons it's been so upsetting for me to watch them struggle this season and miss the gpf after they were so strong at test skates.)

T/M don't seem to have ever been the most visible of skaters, but I do feel like since 2018, they have been pulling further back into their shells. The stuff that gets said about them in fan discussions, the stuff I've seen in the Russian media (granted, read through google translate)..... I'd hide too.

Regardless of the program, I still don't think they would've won a medal at the Olympics with the mistakes they made, but it would've given a much more professional impression. IMO, they had better skating skills than Duhamel/Radford (I say this as a big D/R fan), but D/R's programs accentuated all the positives of the team whereas T/M's program emphasized the negatives.

I do agree that even with a better program, if they'd made the same exact mistakes that they did with Candyman, I don't think it would have helped them get on to the podium. The bigger what-if question for me is what the judges would have done with a clean Candyman that night. If they'd hit like they did in the FS at Euros.... They were less than a point out of first after the short. S/H had mistakes, and S/M were in a bit of a hole after the short. S/M's FS score was a monster score. T/M would have needed a total score of 235.91 to win, so a FS score of 154.23. They scored 151.23 in the FS at Euros. This is probably the hypothetical scenario where maybe a different program might have gotten them enough PCS to get the extra 3 points they needed for the gold. I do think a clean Candyman would have at gotten them a medal though. If they'd matched their FS score from Euros, they would have had a total of 232.91, which would have easily gotten them the bronze. They would have edged D/R by 2.76 points.

So, clean Candyman would have for sure medaled. It just probably wouldn't have been enough for gold. A team in T/M's position coming in to the 17-18 season should have come in with a program that set them up to contend for the OGM. Olympic FS programs tend to strive for the more traditionally elegant and refined end of the skating spectrum. I think the judges expect the skaters to be more serious in their Olympic FS and save the lighter stuff for earlier in the quad.

I am going to miss them too at the GPF. My heart hurts for them so much. They have the talent to be world and Olympic champions. It feels like skating media and a lot of fans in multiple languages are forgetting that they have that kind of talent and are ready to put them out to pasture. I don't think politics will allow them a win even if they deserve it at Russian nationals, but I hope they skate well for themselves.
 
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B&K have the momentum. If they skate clean, nobody can beat them at the RN. T&M just need to show that they are much better than this season. Next season they will need to reestablish themselves as the leaders.

T&M have some if the best pair elements. Their inconsistency with the sbs jumps worries me.

BTW in the interview Zhenya said that after the 2018 Olympics they wanted a coaching change, but Trankov was not really interested in becoming a coach (career). He wanted to skate in shows, so he was not the solution.

Regarding sbs jumps I think the problem is not with their technique. It is mental - lack of confidence. They are scared of the jumps. They are not afraid of the high split twist, or the high throws they do. I wonder if they have lost confidence in their lifts now, after problems in two competitions? I hope not. Until they feel technically confident I don’t think they will even try to express emotions.
 
I do agree that even with a better program, if they'd made the same exact mistakes that they did with Candyman, I don't think it would have helped them get on to the podium. The bigger what-if question for me is what the judges would have done with a clean Candyman that night. If they'd hit like they did in the FS at Euros.... They were less than a point out of first after the short. S/H had mistakes, and S/M were in a bit of a hole after the short. S/M's FS score was a monster score. T/M would have needed a total score of 235.91 to win, so a FS score of 154.23. They scored 151.23 in the FS at Euros. This is probably the hypothetical scenario where maybe a different program might have gotten them enough PCS to get the extra 3 points they needed for the gold. I do think a clean Candyman would have at gotten them a medal though. If they'd matched their FS score from Euros, they would have had a total of 232.91, which would have easily gotten them the bronze. They would have edged D/R by 2.76 points.

So, clean Candyman would have for sure medaled. It just probably wouldn't have been enough for gold. A team in T/M's position coming in to the 17-18 season should have come in with a program that set them up to contend for the OGM. Olympic FS programs tend to strive for the more traditionally elegant and refined end of the skating spectrum. I think the judges expect the skaters to be more serious in their Olympic FS and save the lighter stuff for earlier in the quad.

Wow, I never thought of that, but it would've been possible. I guess it just wasn't meant to be that time, but I hope they can have another chance in 2022. Remember, Savchenko had such a disappointment in 2010 and 2014 and became Olympic champion in 2018. The failures make the successes sweeter, IMO.
 
Well, the pairs at the GPF were mostly a mess, so I hope T/M realize that no one has done anything they couldn't have managed as well if it weren't for strange circumstances. If only they hadn't flubbed a lift at SC we might have all been saved from seeing Marinaro belly flop a throw. :shuffle:

I'm gonna be a total wreck for Russian Nats. I need to start planning now on how I'm gonna neglect my family and activate my terminal insomnia to watch it live.
 
I guess T/M still have chance to be on podium
they might still be russian no.2 with Boikova / Kozlovskii being inconsistent and notorious headcases.
 
See, I told y’all not all was lost for T/M. In fact, their scores from COR would’ve put them easily into first place here.

I’m excited for Russian Nationals - it’s really anyone’s game now, and Tarasova/Morozov still have a chance. Boikova/Kozlovskii and Mishina/Galliamov are seriously strong teams, but they are still human. Anything can happen!
 
I was perusing Instagram, and T/M were tagged by someone who was at the Christmas show at the Galleria in Dallas. I’m trying to figure out if they skated in the shows. Does anyone know?

 
I looked through the Dallas Galleria website and they are listed as performing there for their tree lighting event.


Too bad I didn't know about this. I dont live particularly close to Dallas, but I might have been able to figure something out if I had a few days to plan in advance.
 
Thanks for finding the video, Amy!

They had Patrick Chan skating a couple of weekends ago and it looks like Kaetlyn Osmond is scheduled for next weekend. The mall has been able to get world and Olympic medalists/champions to come, but then they seem to be failing to promote it to a wider audience. I hadn't seen anything on twitter or instagram about any of these skaters appearing. It seems like they had a good crowd, but I'm sure there are more fans who would have gone if they could.
 
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Currently 1st (83.91) after the SP at Russian Nationals (Russian broadcast video):

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“Artem Torgashev [Andrew's father], my former student, is now working on jumping with a couple. Professional hockey player Ryan Veske is engaged in physical training with them, he played in the NHL and played in Russia,” Zueva told reporters.
 
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I feel so bad for them as they had an amazingly great competition with only 1 mistake over the two programs but their up and coming teammates are so strong that lost them the win. They really have their work cut out for them.
 
They finally got it together for the SP, now they have to keep working on their LP. They need to rotate the triple toes and stop bailing on them. It's better to rotate them and fail instead of popping. Either one or both of them have competely given up on the triple at every competition they've been to. They have to make themselves do the triples or take something out. P/J only have one set and it hasn't hurt them that much. But it's clear that to win the big events, two sets are probably going to be mandatory.

The transitions into and out of all the elements are really complex and cool looking. I can see all the work that went into improving their second mark. This will help them in the long run, but they have to be careful not to let the teenagers totally overtake them in the technical mark in the present.
 
They finally got it together for the SP, now they have to keep working on their LP. They need to rotate the triple toes and stop bailing on them. It's better to rotate them and fail instead of popping. Either one or both of them have competely given up on the triple at every competition they've been to. They have to make themselves do the triples or take something out. P/J only have one set and it hasn't hurt them that much. But it's clear that to win the big events, two sets are probably going to be mandatory.

The transitions into and out of all the elements are really complex and cool looking. I can see all the work that went into improving their second mark. This will help them in the long run, but they have to be careful not to let the teenagers totally overtake them in the technical mark in the present.

They have wonderful throws but many younger pairs are doing throw triple flip or lutz, and sbs 3 lutzes. So they have to land at least the sbs 3sal and toe loops consistently, and may be a 3-2-2 too. Sadly the SS and difficult entrances and lift positions are not rewarded as they should be. So they may have to depend on mistakes by other pairs.
 
I saw the standings/scores before the performances so I assumed that while B/K were flawless T/M must have been a little off here and there with no major mistakes but color me surprised that besides the doubling of one jump they were pretty clean. I'm actually shocked the judges didn't give them the win, a little more in the PCS to even out the tech deficit. In my opinion the they would have been justified in doing so. I love B/K and they performed great but they still got lots of work to do before they match T/M PCS wise (the gap was surprisingly close). I don't think there would have been any cries of "wuzrobbed" or backstage politics.

I guess though the federation took what happened during the gp very seriously. They also loved seeing two Russian teams on last years world podium that they want to try and make it happen again and for that to happen they needed to send the message internationally that the baby are ready now (T/M don't need the extra push to make a world podium).

Overall though I loved at how relaxed and secure they looked and that they are getting better with every competition. They genuinely looked happy which is great to see. The move to Florida is clearly paying off!
 

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