From Russia With Love (No 32): Spring to Summer 2019

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Could Sakhanovich find some Kakhstani roots? Or some of the younger ladies, who are now in juniors or freshly in seniors and don’t have much chance to be getting events. Gubanova? Nugumanova? Tarusina?
The only girl of those list not competed internationally this season and would be 'free' to switch is Nugu.
Additionally the total absence of Fedichkina and Mikhailova this season keeps me suspicious :watch:
 
Yes, they do, and don't know what to do with them, and there are jokes "bring in 2 russian ladies with "central-asian roots" that can look "Kazakh"... :lol:

I think to earn 3 entries for next year's event, if there is 1 skater, he/she needs to place in top 2.

Kazakh sports media is having a blast with Liza's Silver and Quad, calling this event "historic" etc..
https://tengrinews.kz/local_sport/elizabet-tursyinbaeva-zavoevala-istoricheskuyu-medal-365647/
https://rus.azattyq.org/a/kazakhstan-elizabet-tursynbaeva-figure-skater/29837095.html
Tursy is Kazakh, I assume. Do they have anyone else, at all? What's Tuktamysheva's ethnic background? Her last name does not sound Russian.
 
As a 30 plus year fan of figure skating, to want a skater to hold a move/position for longer than a second isn’t a matter of taste or preference. It’s simply what every skater should strive for. It’s one of the qualities of a complete program. This fine quality doesn’t appear to be important in Tutberidze rink, and therefore, most of their programs are forgettable and borderline unwatchable to me. With exception of Alena Kostornaya.

The problem may be with the scoring system. I too want Alina to hold her positions longer. For example, Ina Bauer like Shuzuka’s or Spiral like Michelle's show maturity, artistry. Alina’s movements look too frantic- being held for a second. In trying to cram as many mo es as possible, the finer points of FS are completely lost. I am not sure what kind of rule changes would fix that tendency, but Yuzuru can hold positions and he scores high points, so I am not sure why the ladiesdont strive for that.
 
Tursy is Kazakh, I assume. Do they have anyone else, at all? What's Tuktamysheva's ethnic background? Her last name does not sound Russian.
Tuk is an ethnic Udmurt, a Finno-Ugric tribe in Russia. In case you remember Buranovskie Babushki who represented Russia at Eurovision 2012, they sang in Udmurt and wore traditional clothes.

Zagitova is from the same region, but her parents are Volga Tatars.
 
Tuk is an ethnic Udmurt, a Finno-Ugric tribe in Russia. In case you remember Buranovskie Babushki who represented Russia at Eurovision 2012, they sang in Udmurt and wore traditional clothes.

ha-ha, yes I remember..

Zagitova is from the same region, but her parents are Volga Tatars.

And she is muslime.
 
What about some sense of conscience? :watch:

There is a reason why Mishin and Moskvina still have their rink and workplace after 50 years and their pupils have decent results, and Tarasova hasn't.
Wow! :) I guess for This Very Reason in 90s Mishin and his students had lighting on their rink in Petersburg? Tarasova says there was no lighting on the Moscow rink where she was supposed to work with Kulik, nobody did ice resurfacing there. It was such a time: breakup of the Soviet Union was a breakup. Tarasova did return to Russia later, but she can friendly explain why most of the coaches didn't return.

she wants to come in at will, as a Big Star, and only consult and put on the polishing touches on skaters developed for years by other coaches
Tarasova: Only Lena Vodorezova said to me: "You can come to help me." I said: "I can come to help you. Don't worry, I never will take your athlete from you." A year and a half later we still worked together, we were happy together, but my sister Galya turned sick. After that I couldn't come to the rink every morning and every evening. If she felt unwell, I could miss a training. A coach shouldn't do so.

Tarasova worked with Denis Ten, when he was a small boy, not a champion. Tarasova: He used to say what he would like to do. I also used to bring music for him. I had a feeling, that I worked with an adult person. Not with a kid, but with an adult person.

If she wanted to really coach, and not be a "Start Consultant", she could EASILY gather a new group of younger pupils and would be given space and ice time
What do you know about the reality, Tinami Amori? :) You know nothing. First of all, Tarasova is not young. She admires Mishin now, because she knows he is not young too.
She is not a victim. Such is life: we manage to do something, we don't manage to do some other things.
 
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The only girl of those list not competed internationally this season and would be 'free' to switch is Nugu.
Additionally the total absence of Fedichkina and Mikhailova this season keeps me suspicious :watch:
Kazakhstan doesn’t need to limit themselves only to those who didn’t compete for a year. Even if someone still have to sit out a season or two, it would be worth it. And Europeans would be more exciting if Russia shared some of their ladies with other countries.
 
Kazakhstan doesn’t need to limit themselves only to those who didn’t compete for a year.
Overall, no they don't need to limit... But they have 3 quotas for next season, and no guarantees they will have the same quotas for the year after, and the year after that.

And Europeans would be more exciting if Russia shared some of their ladies with other countries.
Belarussian President, Lukashenko, made a public offer, to all Russian skaters to skate for the country, with full support (as suggested in his offer). Nobody is forming the lines yet..
 
The problem may be with the scoring system. I too want Alina to hold her positions longer. For example, Ina Bauer like Shuzuka’s or Spiral like Michelle's show maturity, artistry. Alina’s movements look too frantic- being held for a second. In trying to cram as many mo es as possible, the finer points of FS are completely lost. I am not sure what kind of rule changes would fix that tendency, but Yuzuru can hold positions and he scores high points, so I am not sure why the ladiesdont strive for that.
Yuzu is a great comparison. I wish Alina's team would study his FS. If he can do a 300-pt Lp with a 4T-3A etc etc and still fit in a glorious Shiz-style Ina Bauer there's no reason Alina can't do the same. She has a lovely one and it's frustrating to see her throw it down, so to speak, and not hold it. Every time I see it I hope this will be the time she holds it for a few seconds but nope, she has to move on to the next transition. I wonder if we'll see the ISU crack down on that, as they did with the backloading of jumps this season.
 
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Yuzu is a great comparison. I wish Alina's team would study his FS. If he can do a 300-pt Lp with a 4T-3A etc etc and still fit in a glorious Shiz-style Ina Bauer there's no reason Alina can't do the same. She has a lovely one and it's frustrating to see her throw it down, so to speak, and not hold it. Every time I see it I hope this will be the time she holds it for a few seconds but nope, she has to move on to the next transition. I wonder if we'll see the ISU crack down on that, as they did with the backloading of jumps this season.

First, i don't think Alina has "glorious" Ina Bauer, like Arakawa, or Sasha, but hers is very good, but not "glorious".
https://scontent-sea1-1.cdninstagram.com/vp/ad2ae80c1cec8d3fea030bb8bae26c80/5CBA769C/t51.2885-15/e35/49668408_221585782115488_3094243241350306318_n.jpg?_nc_ht=scontent-sea1-1.cdninstagram.com&ig_cache_key=MTk1NDQ2MjM4OTAxMzY0OTYzNQ==.2

Second, while i love to see Ina Bauer, not just held longer but skated across the rink, end to end, i realize it is not an individually scored element and part of "moves in the field". It can be incorporated into a foot-work, a sequence, or serve as a jump or spin entry. If done well and the position is hit, it is not measured (score wise) in terms of length it is held.

If in a sequence or a footwork one can fit in 4 elements and show higher level, why waist extra fractions of a second on 1 element, and end up instead of 4 elements, with only 2 elements, which affects levels and complexity?

So in "Carmen" she does Bauer and transits immediately into a cantilever, it is a combo move of 2 elements. If she held Bauer, she would not have time for cantilever.. so it would look like "less complexity".
@ 2:43 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2dwNerVv9kY

And in POTO she is also not doing Bauer as an individual element, but an entry element into a flying camel.. I also remember in earlier years she used Bauer as an entry move into a jump..

It is an element which does not earn points individually..... why spend time on it more than necessary IF the scoring system does not reward it for duration of time held? When Bauer will be scored on its own, believe you me... Eteri will make the girls do it perfectly. She adjusts to ALL rules and rule changes quite well.

Alina holds its longer in her show programmes. And held it long enough in DQ...
https://i1.imageban.ru/out/2018/08/09/1a1633b8cb3423131eb1553a0dbdecbe.gif
 
Overall, no they don't need to limit... But they have 3 quotas for next season, and no guarantees they will have the same quotas for the year after, and the year after that.


Belarussian President, Lukashenko, made a public offer, to all Russian skaters to skate for the country, with full support (as suggested in his offer). Nobody is forming the lines yet..

Yagudin wants to make a FS school there probably with full support from the state.. Interesting I remember he didn't want to be coach he wanted to leave the figure skating totally...but he thinks other way now..;)
 
Maybe the different program will not have so many music cuts and she will be allowed tohold her positions?

Nah, it will be probably h
The problem may be with the scoring system. I too want Alina to hold her positions longer. For example, Ina Bauer like Shuzuka’s or Spiral like Michelle's show maturity, artistry. Alina’s movements look too frantic- being held for a second. In trying to cram as many mo es as possible, the finer points of FS are completely lost. I am not sure what kind of rule changes would fix that tendency, but Yuzuru can hold positions and he scores high points, so I am not sure why the ladiesdont strive for that.
Well Kostner never flapped and flailed her limbs and still got high PCS. So quality is awarded.
 
It is an element which does not earn points individually..... why spend time on it more than necessary IF the scoring system does not reward it for duration of time held? When Bauer will be scored on its own, believe you me... Eteri will make the girls do it perfectly.

You just summarised one of the biggest problems with the judging system for me. You ask why spend time on things when the system doesn't reward them. Because figure skating should be more than mathematics. Because figure skating is an art as much as a sport. Because PCS and not only elements, count. Because you skate to music and you should interpret that music instead of using it as background noise. Because holding that Ina Bauer at a specific moment in a programme could be as much of a highlight, or even more so, than a quad. In my humble opinion, Daniil's programmes should be penalised because they are not balanced. They have crazy transitions but they are seriously lacking choreographically and as a result in interpretation and performance. Just look at someone like Miyahara. She has the transitions but her programme also allows her to use the music and actually skate to it! It's doable. My dream is to see Eteri's beautiful skaters like Kostornaia skate with less busy choreography, but I can dream on.
 
Belarussian President, Lukashenko, made a public offer, to all Russian skaters to skate for the country, with full support (as suggested in his offer). Nobody is forming the lines yet..

Russia is also reluctant to release high-level skaters, understandably so. They have invested in these skaters and they don't want them to compete for other countries and become rivals of the skaters that compete for Russia. Lisa Tursynbaeva competed for Russia first (in novice I think and I'm not sure if she represented Russia internationally) but then switched to Kazakhstan. Her father is from Kazakhstan. Now she was ahead of two Russian skaters at Worlds.
 
Russia is also reluctant to release high-level skaters, understandably so. They have invested in these skaters and they don't want them to compete for other countries and become rivals of the skaters that compete for Russia. Lisa Tursynbaeva competed for Russia first (in novice I think and I'm not sure if she represented Russia internationally) but then switched to Kazakhstan. Her father is from Kazakhstan. Now she was ahead of two Russian skaters at Worlds.
She got out early enough. At the time she wasn’t among the top Russians of her age, so she wouldn’t have any problems getting released.
 
Russia is also reluctant to release high-level skaters, understandably so.
that is right. Lukashenko, when making his offer, referred to that as well, and said something like - we're not asking for your top skaters, only the ones in the 2nd rank, they will have a chance to compete, and we'll have better than what we have now.

https://www.pressball.by/news/other/319056
"In Russia there is an over-flow, if not of coaches, then certainly of athletes". He noted that many Russian athletes competing at a national level, do not make the top 3, and do not have an opportunity to participate internationally.
"Since we have many unused quotas for Belarussia, these guys could very well represent Belarussia. We are asking for Russians to consider expanding their presence here. Why not represent Belarussia. And if they start doing well, then why not try and compete with other top Russian."
"Same applies to coaches as well, especially specialists. We provide enough ice time, if we're talking about figure skating. It would not be bad if Russians would share their talents, to elevate this sport to the higher level".


https://tass.ru/ekonomika/6123400
"Also, Russia has nothing to worry about, we're not taking Zagitova or Medvedeva, or those 14-15 year olds that are up and coming".
Тем более, чего там переживать России, мы же не берем [Алину] Загитову у вас или [Евгению] Медведеву (призеры Олимпийских игр - прим. ТАСС), или этих девчушек 14-15 лет, которые подрастают".
 
There could be a stigma of people leaving Russia because they feel they can’t compete and are “mediocre.” It would only work if zagitova or Medvedeva switched to belarus
 
There could be a stigma of people leaving Russia because they feel they can’t compete and are “mediocre.” It would only work if zagitova or Medvedeva switched to belarus
There is no stigma towards Tursynbaeva and clearly it worked for her. There was no stigma towards Ovcharova or Shelepen, although it didn’t work for them because they got injured and stopped. There is no stigma towards many male pair partners who skate for various countries (e.g. Souza-Kordeiru), although it didn’t work that great for them because they are not that great skaters. And there is no stigma towards Alexandrovskaya and it did work for her, so it is clearly not true that it would work only for Zagitova or Medvedeva.
 
well... looks like it is official now in Russia's media. Zagitova will no longer be placed behind Medvedeva in the press, and media will not be forced/instructed not to mention her Olympic title and put her 2nd in events and interviews.
Justice prevailed! :inavoid:

Russia Channel #1 (and many other channels picked up) made an official announcement:
Zagitova, Olympic, World, GPF, National Champion, with full set of Gold Medals and now earned the right to be called forever The Great Athlete. The first Russian ladies figure skater to earn all 4 top Gold Medals.

- a combined tape of all TV coverage.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_oGnNu_2kIQ

and in the press: (example) "Against the Odds, Zagitova has all the Gold".
https://zen.yandex.ru/media/dailyop...o-figurnogo-kataniia-5c99d6d2c56eea00b263a231

Shiseido confirms and extends Zagitova's contract, and further advertising is planned.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=1&v=_u6RlB1JbjU

PUMA Sports sends her a congratulatory note, and she'll be wearing their close while in Japan.
https://www.instagram.com/p/Bvau6P9nQig/
 
Tarasova is gorgeous. She looks happier too. It seems like the tension is gone between her and Morozov. They have so much going for them, if they only could put it all together and ATTACK their FS. So frustrating to see them not to be able to fulfill their considerable potential (yet).

This could be a learning lesson for them. Sui Han showed them how to win - not by skating cautiously but by giving it everything.
 
How many lessons do they need? It's been the story of their entire career...
To be fair, they are still relatively young. For example, Duhamel and Radford started getting decent results only much later in their skating careers. So I would say, Tarasova/Morozov still have time, unless they are going to be overtaken by freshly eligible Russian seniors, but that won’t happen the next season yet.
 
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