Russian figure skating news & updates in 2022

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MsZem

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"russian rocket" in Stockholm 🤬
How is she even allowed to enter the country?
 

Maximillian

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Sweden is a neutral country, a la Switzerland. Maybe that's it?

ETA I just looked up the list of neutral countries and Sweden abandoned neutrality this year, in favour of joining NATO. They'd been neutral since 1814, when it was the first country in the world to declare neutrality.
I don't think Russians are barred from entering most countries, for instance, I think most Russian tennis players have been playing throughout the West since the war began, save the UK. I expect all the Russians to be at the U.S. Open at the end of August.
 

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I don't think Russians are barred from entering most countries, for instance, I think most Russian tennis players have been playing throughout the West since the war began, save the UK. I expect all the Russians to be at the U.S. Open at the end of August.

Indeed. Also some of the Russian judges were in Germany for ISU Global Seminar last week too to undertake the examinations for technical specialists and controllers (new international and promotion to ISU level).
3 out of 4 Russian candidates (including Elena Fomina aiming to be promoted to ISU TC for Single and Olga Kozhemyakina aiming to become an international TC for Pair) didn't pass the exam, leading to the usual outcries by the likes of Tarasova and co (the moderators were from Western countries, how can someone from Australia evaluate our judges, how can judges from small feds who judges 2-3 competitions a year with crap skaters be considered more prepared than our brilliant judges, blah, blah).
 

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Indeed. Also some of the Russian judges were in Germany for ISU Global Seminar last week too to undertake the examinations for technical specialists and controllers (new international and promotion to ISU level).
3 out of 4 Russian candidates (including Elena Fomina aiming to be promoted to ISU TC for Single and Olga Kozhemyakina aiming to become an international TC for Pair) didn't pass the exam, leading to the usual outcries by the likes of Tarasova and co (the moderators were from Western countries, how can someone from Australia evaluate our judges, how can judges from small feds who judges 2-3 competitions a year with crap skaters be considered more prepared than our brilliant judges, blah, blah).
It appears that :TT1: does not read FSU and is unfamiliar with the views and writing of the Australian judges who post here.

🇦🇺 :judge::judge::kickass:
 

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Indeed. Also some of the Russian judges were in Germany for ISU Global Seminar last week too to undertake the examinations for technical specialists and controllers (new international and promotion to ISU level).
3 out of 4 Russian candidates (including Elena Fomina aiming to be promoted to ISU TC for Single and Olga Kozhemyakina aiming to become an international TC for Pair) didn't pass the exam, leading to the usual outcries by the likes of Tarasova and co (the moderators were from Western countries, how can someone from Australia evaluate our judges, how can judges from small feds who judges 2-3 competitions a year with crap skaters be considered more prepared than our brilliant judges, blah, blah).
How do they test? Is it not a standardized written test?
 

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It is a written test, a element ID test and a practical test. You have to pass all parts to be given your new titel.
Yes. In the written test they had to answer correctly to 78% of questions for candidates to International TS/TC level and to 84% of questions for ISU level.
In the element identification, they had to answer correctly to 90% for international and 92% for ISU level.

The 3 Russian applicants didn't pass the practical part.

According to a friend who is an international judge/technical specialist it is not unusual for people to fail the tests, especially the first time they take them. She said the tests are no walkover.

Tarasova - never a dull moment. :blah:

Indeed, for instance, for Ice Dance international technical specialist, it was said that in one session half of the candidates didn't pass the exam this week.
 
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Update on Panfilova/Rylov: https://rsport.ria.ru/20220714/figuristka-1802380691.html
Apollinaria Panfilova told RIA Novosti that she was in rehabilitation in an Israeli clinic after a broken foot.
Earlier, Panfilova, who is paired with Dmitry Rylov, published a photo from the hospital on her social network.
“I ended up in a clinic in Israel due to a foot injury. The entire foot was affected, as the blow was atypical. There was a fracture of the talus. Now it does not hurt. I will not list all aspects, I can only say that it has been hurting for quite a long time. I can’t skate yet. In Israel, recovery went much better. Rehabilitation will last 16 days. I plan to start training in early August," Panfilova said.
The Panfilova/Rylov pair missed the entire last season due to a partner's back injury. According to the skater, Rylov's health is now "everything is fine." The injury doesn't bother him.
 

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I have waited, not so patiently, for Panfilova/Rylov's senior career. If between injury and Putin's idiocy I'm denied watching them skate for World and Olympic gold, I will probably stop watching skating. :( Pairs are my favorite discipline and Russian pairs have been my reason for watching figure skating for many years.
 

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I have waited, not so patiently, for Panfilova/Rylov's senior career. If between injury and Putin's idiocy I'm denied watching them skate for World and Olympic gold, I will probably stop watching skating. :( Pairs are my favorite discipline and Russian pairs have been my reason for watching figure skating for many years.
On the positive note, they could switch to another country, considering how long they have not competed internationally.
 

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"russian rocket" in Stockholm 🤬
According to russian media, there will be no "russian rocket" in Stochholm :shuffle:
You can imagine reaction of russian media :yikes:
 

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“The Swedish Figure Skating Federation calls on Djurgården’s IF Figure Skating to immediately and no later than Friday 22 July 2022:
Cancel your planned activity Master Class 27-28 August 2022 in Husby ice rink with Russian figure skater Alexandra Trusova because it goes against the foundation of the association’s values and risks seriously damaging Swedish figure skating.”


("We hope to be able to invite you all again when the world allows for athletes to unite in peace and friendship." :scream: )

Now, what about that camp in France? :shuffle:
 

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("We hope to be able to invite you all again when the world allows for athletes to unite in peace and friendship." :scream: )

Now, what about that camp in France? :shuffle:
Nothing. The ban is on the athletes. Mishin is not an athlete. At least not in the last 50 years
 

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But he is supposed to bring Tuktamysheva, Kolyada and 2 others...
Dunno. If I had to advocate I would claim it's Mishin's camp, Mishin is the one who is earning and if he thinks bringing the visual aids will help the camp - why not. If I had to advocate to the other direction I would say Mishin can come and earn his money, but his visual aids can be Kostner or Gatchinski.
 

MarieM

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Dunno. If I had to advocate I would claim it's Mishin's camp, Mishin is the one who is earning and if he thinks bringing the visual aids will help the camp - why not. If I had to advocate to the other direction I would say Mishin can come and earn his money, but his visual aids can be Kostner or Gatchinski.
He's russian, he shouldn't come unless the "situation" is finished in Ukraine.
 
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