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Guilty dogs bark. Again. Nothing but predictable from you.Yes, she's so far down she's on the top of the podium.
Even if she wasn't sick today, her FS this season is incredibly blah and I'm not sure it deserves the scores it receives.
Yes for IL, but their abilities will vary wildly.Does Isr and Aus have two girls to send every jgp?
Bath has such perfect jump technique. Every jump looks the same. Straight up, everything extended and tight, 100% rotated. Looks like something with shelf life beyond juniors.You've got a medal, Australia! Congratulations!
Shao seems to have good nerves. Does she need more speed to get the rotations? Seemed slow. Nerves and lovely expression. I hope she progresses.Jump rotations aside (they won’t get better with Tammy), there is something really lovely about Angela Shao.
Lmao. You're right, though. I haven't been predicting instant senior success for most juniors moving up this Olympic cycle, especially for the women. The age minimum increase pretty much guarantees that senior women will have to be physically mature and most adult women aren't able to land the ultra-C elements with any consistency. Mao has already pretty much lost the 4T she had a few seasons ago. I di think her 3A will probably survive, but we already saw at the Olympics that a 3A alone doesn’t ensure a win.Guilty dogs bark. Again. Nothing but predictable from you.
For Switzerland it’s the same number of spots as this season. Korea is also a big loser in terms of spots, but maybe they’ll pick up a few.Rough junior worlds for SUI and USA to go down to only 6 JGP spots next season and with no chance of getting more.![]()
Leandra Tzimpoukakis: https://www.instagram.com/p/DVlp8bAjFSv/The words of encouragement from so many people gave her strength, and she tackled the FS to shake off her SP regrets
Her opening 3A ended in failure, but she showed remarkable focus by landing all the remaining jumps
She also achieved Level 4 on all spins
She felt confident about the improved PCS elements she's been working on, earning good scores
Her FS placement was a strong 5th
"Neither SP nor FS turned out as I envisioned, but performing on this World Junior stage will connect to my future and was a really valuable experience"
Looking ahead to next season…
I want to compete in the JGP Final and make my way back to this World Junior stage
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Yes, Hana Bath relocated to Japan - "Chiba, Funabashi" according to her ISU bio - around 2 years ago.Keep working on the second mark Hana. Does she train in Japan? Not sure where her coach (Rio’s dad) is located.
I`m also increadibly impressed by her. She`s bigger boned than many and that may give her some power. When she gets to seniors and improves her 2nd mark she`s going to be for formidable.Hana Bath I’m predicting will be the next Kaori Sakamoto when she gets to seniors. She has the power skating, which the judges really reward in senior women, plus she may have even better jump technique than Kaori. Which is saying a lot! Keep working on the second mark Hana. Does she train in Japan? Not sure where her coach (Rio’s dad) is located.
Congrats Aussie WIlly and MissKarne!
Thanks. I have just come on here after a weekend at our inaugural Australian Adult Nationals. I somehow woke up at 2.30 in the morning just in time to see her skate. So incredibly impressed with Hana. It was the talk of the weekend at the event. Managed to get some stuff on the website and social media.
Who? The final FS group was:How did she get in final group?
Shifrin skated a clean SP with 3Lz+3T, 2A & 3Lo - link to SP results (scroll down for the video playlist): https://www.fsuniverse.net/forum/threads/2026-junior-worlds-women-sp.113764/page-5#post-6908694Sophia Shriffrin