Xela M
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Absolutely insane that Med is jeopardizing a nearly certain OGM. When was the last time a ladies OGM was such a near inevitability?
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I think there is zero chance her team will allow an injured Med to skate.
I did. She was tapped. I believe those are pain relievers. I was worried that she had an ankle or leg injury.Did anyone else notice the things on either side of both of EM's ankles in recent GP comps? Coming up from her skates to mid shin on the outside and inside, looking like a support or something? What are those things? I never noticed them on anyone before.
Michelle Kwan!Absolutely insane that Med is jeopardizing a nearly certain OGM. When was the last time a ladies OGM was such a near inevitability?
Michelle Kwan!
Did anyone else notice the things on either side of both of EM's ankles in recent GP comps? Coming up from her skates to mid shin on the outside and inside, looking like a support or something? What are those things? I never noticed them on anyone before.
This timing did not have to be so awful if she addressed it initially... Rather shocking that an athlete of her caliber and a coach of Eteri's caliber could be so lax about dealing with an injury...oh well. Her loss. Live and learn girl... Someone else's gain...
Let's hope her youth - or coach(es) - see past the short term to the Olympics.How would she feel sitting at home and watching others compete in Pyeongchang?
Remember Shen Xue, winning worlds on a numb ankle?You can skate with painkillers? Isn't that drugging?
Yes, I do. Ankle is different that a foot that has to hit the ice, and feel where it is. Also, not nearly the technical content nor body pounding there is today.Remember Shen Xue, winning worlds on a numb ankle?
Right. And since the draw is automatic once again this season (reverse world standings), I’m not sure when they actually make it ‘official’. Possibly 24 hours before the start of the segment.
Yes, I do. Ankle is different that a foot that has to hit the ice, and feel where it is. Also, not nearly the technical content nor body pounding there is today.
An interview where Evgenia talks about her injury&plans: https://mrsport.ria.ru/interview/20171122/1129019867.html
She says it was a stress fracture so there wasn’t an exact time and date when it happened. When asked whether it was worth the risk to skate on painkillers in Moscow and at NHK, says that her main goal was to make the GPF which she did. Says she’s keeping in shape and training off ice. Says she is not satisfied with the season so far because she made mistakes which she plans not to repeat. Says she will do everything possible to recuperate and skate in the final. Says she doesn’t want to take a break because now is the least opportune moment to take a break. On a side note, says that she didn’t plan to celebrate her birthday, but Ekaterina Bobrova organized the party and summoned her. Says there were only six of her closest friends and it was absolutely perfect.
Yes!Just a small nitpick: while this is the case for regular Grand Prixes, isn't the starting order of the GPF reverse GP standings?
9.3 Special Regulations for the ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating Final Skaters/Couples will start the Short Program/Short Dance in reverse order of the ranking order in which they have qualified for the Final. In the case of a tie, there will be a draw to determine who skates first.
Yes agreed. That would be wrong on so many levels.Whatever her decision I hope she comes back roaring for PyeongChang because the thought of Zag winning the Olympics is![]()
Whatever her decision I hope she comes back roaring for PyeongChang because the thought of Zag winning the Olympics is![]()
Yes!
I can't remember in which Olympics this happened, but there was a lower-ranked Pairs skater from an OES team who competed with a broken ankle.
Just a small nitpick: while this is the case for regular Grand Prixes, isn't the starting order of the GPF reverse GP standings?
That’s not the case. Tuktamysheva did not win her gold at worlds when she was 16. Medvedeva did win it in her first senior eligible year, but she is not one title and done. Pogorilaya and Radionova were among the top skaters at world for several seasons. So not sure what made you write that.Russia's ladies field may be deep, but they've got to take a look at why the top contenders (Medvedeva, Anna Pogo, Elizaveta T) are succumbing to injuries or whatever's going on with them this season.
it's dispiriting when the champions are a series of sixteen year olds who are one title and done
2002, Natalia Ponomareva and Evgeny Sviridov from Uzbekistan. She had a fractured foot IIRC, and when NBC was talking with teams early in the week, they found out their story and showed both of their programs live (I think it also didn't hurt that they skated either right before or right after B/S in the short). She two-footed or bailed on every jumping element. Obviously, not a top-level pair either way.
That’s not the case. Tuktamysheva did not win her gold at worlds when she was 16. Medvedeva did win it in her first senior eligible year, but she is not one title and done. Pogorilaya and Radionova were among the top skaters at world for several seasons. So not sure what made you write that.