muffinplus
Well-Known Member
- Messages
- 4,337
Good hopefully that means she will get better programs
But yeah this is very popcorn worthy news...wonder why the split
But yeah this is very popcorn worthy news...wonder why the split
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
Zhenya is a very smart young lady. She made a very shrewd decision to keave Eteri's group. She has widened her options and given herself the opportunity to skate for many years. Whether she wins the OGM or not, this is going to set her up for a happy life and not just short term excitement.
I disagree with those who criticize her artistry. She has already proven herself as a very good artist, with her Ana Karenina LP and particularly with her Kukushka exhibition. Of course she can progress, but to say she has no artistry is plain wrong.
I believe all of these things are being discussed/dissected in GSD, especially the Channel One Russian news report starting here: Evgenia Medvedeva leaving Tutberidze groupWho speaks Russian???!!!
I believe all of these things are being discussed/dissected in GSD, especially the Channel One Russian news report starting here: Evgenia Medvedeva leaving Tutberidze group
I just hope she will find a way to enjoy skating and competing wherever she might land.![]()
Google translation of the quote before the one translated above:“I want a long career for myself and that’s why these changes are happening in my life - Evgenia said - you can not even imagine how I’ m feeling right now, I’m more motivated than I have ever been before. I‘m not afraid of moving to Canada or of the language barrier or that I’ll feel myself uncomfortable there. I hope my English is good enough and I’ll be able to communicate with people”
http://tass.ru/sport/5181784
But he never expected the April 2 text message from 2018 Olympic silver medalist and two-time world champion Evgenia Medvedeva of Russia.
"I was totally stunned," Orser said. <snip>
Orser met with Medvedeva, 18, and her mother, Zhanna Devyatova, on Sunday, April 22, at the Mayfield Hotel in Seoul. When the meeting ended, Orser realized what at first seemed unbelievable would soon become reality.
"She told me, 'I want to make a change,''' Orser said. "She didn't really give me any reasons why.
"I really had a lot of respect for her instantly because she told me, 'I don't want to say anything bad about my current coaching situation.'''
"The main thing is she needs to have a voice in her own skating," Orser said. "We have been discussing music, what direction we want to go -- she has never had that luxury before. She told me it was, 'This is what you're skating to. This is the order of your spins, these are your spin positions.'''
Medvedeva impressed upon Orser that she remains passionate about skating. She told him her goal is to win the Olympics.
"I said, 'Let's keep that in mind, but it doesn't mean you have to win every world championship on the way.' I think it is an important message for everyone to know that is what her goal is, and that is what we are going to aim for."
Orser said Medvedeva would work with him, Wilson and choreographer David Wilson, who has done Olympic gold-medal programs for Kim and Hanyu and world title-winning programs for Fernández.
"She is going to reinvent herself," Orser said of Medvedeva. "Even though she has some amazing titles, I feel they are the tip of the iceberg, that there is so much more she can do."
Will one of them be fixing the "flutz" -- the wrong edge takeoff on Medvedeva's triple lutz -- that has been a subject of controversy, since judges rarely call her on it?
"I'm going to do my best," Orser said, with a laugh. "I have been looking at it already. I'm not going try to disguise it or put it in a corner.
"That's not going to be an easy one, but I think she's open to this. She's open to the change."
Medvedeva leaving Eteri and possibly moving to Brian Orser?
Very short article shared on facebook by account called "Figure Skating Moments".
https://news.sportbox.ru/Vidy_sporta/Figurnoe_katanie/spbnews_NI849284_Medvedeva_prekrashhajet_sotrudnichestvo_s_Tutberidze
Anyone know anything? Is this source legit?
John Wilson's Blades just posted an interview with Evgenia in English from the Cricket Club. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MelmS0brIBc
I hope the coaching changes works out for her. I am not her biggest fan but my heart did break for her seeing her in tears in kiss and cry, skating her best, being overscored, and still losing to an underscored and virtually underaged Zagitova who is just the much better skater. Hopefully with the move to Orser she can improve her jumps and artistry to be able to compete with the likes of Zagitova and an improving Osmond.
Zag gambled on performing all her jumps in the 2nd half of the program if you're talking about the Olympics (DUH)! I always thought there was more of a chance of Med winning because there's no margin for error with that tactic! We saw what happened at Worlds a few weeks later; error made By Zag and there was nowhere for her to go and make it up! I hope coaches convince all the skaters; maybe get the judges to mandate having a more balanced program to eliminate that kind of nonsense!![]()
Who was healthy? Did you forget her foot injury!? She was not healthy leading up the Olympics. Who knows what technical content she would have presented had she not had that injury!It was a big gamble but it payed off. Medvedeva should have upped her technical content, learning a triple lutz-triple loop combo, and putting more jumps in the 2nd half in the long. Even doing a triple lutz-triple toe and triple flip as her solo jump instead of a triple flip-triple toe and triple loop probably would have made up the point she lost by and given her the win. She thought playing it safe would get the job done, even knowing Alina was doing harder jumps, and lost. She basically repeated Michelle Kwan's mistake from 98 but atleast Kwan had a severe toe injury as an excuse as she would have atleast done the triple toe-triple toe otherwise, while Evgenia fully healthy did not up the ante and it cost her.
I really love her. Glad she seems to be enjoying Canada thus far.....Jason Brown posted this pic on Twitter today and it makes me happy to see her there amongst all of these strong skatersRussian article about her John Wilson Blades' video interview (linked in post #316): https://rsport.ria.ru/figure_skating/20180712/1139256085.html
Google translated excerpt:
"The training here is shorter in time, but the number of training sessions is longer." In Russia, I had two trainings a day and a half a day, now they are shorter in time, but there are more of them. And this is even more complicated than I thought. he always tries to make me calm," said Medvedeva in an interview published on the channel John Wilson Blades on YouTube.
Also, Medvedeva noted that the most surprising thing in Canada for her was that people in this country almost always smile.
"First of all, it's unusual for me that all people here almost always smile. When you meet someone, they will ask you:" How are you? How was your day? "At first I did not understand:" Why do you ask me this? "It's very unusual, but I think it's even better for morale, for training, it's much calmer here." That's good," said figure skater.
![]()
(Re-posting these links from the From Russia with Love thread here: https://www.fsuniverse.net/forum/th...g-2018-and-beyond.103656/page-53#post-5406243 )Vaytsekhovskaya’s interview with Orser, translated by FS-gossips
Original article https://rsport.ria.ru/figure_skating/20180906/1141329480.html
I hate her new SP. It is not her at all. She is on the wrong path, it seems. It is disgraceful for her to lose to a second rate skater like Tennell. The RSF will make a note of that. It is going to get worse. May be Orser was not such a good choice after all.
If Medev is upset or unhappy she doesnt show it. I love how she went right to Bradie to congratulate her!!!
Medvedeva, who held a slim lead after the short program, also had a solid outing, landing six triple jumps in her free to a tango medley. But she fell on a triple loop and fumbled one of her three spins.
If she was disappointed, she certainly did not show it, running up to embrace and congratulate Tennell before warmly greeting reporters in the mixed zone.
“To be honest, I feel just amazing,” Medvedeva said. “This competition was really an incredible experience. First competition with my new team, new coaches, new everything.”
https://olympics.nbcsports.com/2018...-medvedeva-at-autumn-classic-hanyu-leads-men/
@Vash01 second rate skater Tennell????? What channel or program are you watching??????? SHe is world class. Im gonna bite my tongue on that comment and eat this last peanut butter cup.
I hate her new SP. It is not her at all. She is on the wrong path, it seems. It is disgraceful for her to lose to a second rate skater like Tennell. The RSF will make a note of that. It is going to get worse. May be Orser was not such a good choice after all.
I just finished off a family bag of mini Snickers bars, myself.