leafygreens
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Medvedeva struggled in an early comp, but she and Zagitova, who is trying to strike while the iron is hot, and like the Japanese Ladies, have at least five competitors in their own countries simply to get spots, and their Federations are watching closely. Tutberidze's women are also trained more intensely, and they have the teenaged knees to withstand that training, so that even when they aren't spot on, they have a lot in the tank.
Their struggles are enough to beat Wagner, who's content has not really been upped in a few seasons.
For fun I had a look at the personal best rankings. Just in 2017, Five skaters have already beat Wagner's highest ever combined score (2016) and a sixth was within one point of this score. Judging by Wagner's most recent outings - WTT, Worlds, and the club comp with almost the same program- and considering the number of those on the rise already by this summer, I can't see her getting close to the Olympic podium.
Looking at the line up for Rostelecom, I think Nagasu or Bell have as much of a chance of bronzing behind Medvedeva and Higuchi; as Wagner has of bronzing behind Osmond and Chen. For Nagasu and Bell, NHK seems less competitive behind Medvedeva and Miyahara, than Skate America for Wagner with Daleman, Chen and Miyahara competing. Of course there will be some surprises along the way. These are just my first thoughts from looking at the rosters.
As for her third use of ML music- There is something to be said about creating excitement among the audience and playing with that energy. It can help to lift a competitor to a great performance, in turn giving great marks. With such a stale program, I think the only way she can top her world silver performance is to strongly increase her technical merit. She has about maxed out with the artistry. She could do that with spins and was supposed to be working on them, but that did not come through at all in this week's competition.