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2015-16 JGP Common Info

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It is thread for comon info, not to specific Events and Final.

As for first info - Russian candidates to Events, Junior Ladies.
Age eligible Ladies in Team Russia (number - place in Season Best table 2014/2015):
Serafima SAKHANOVICH 6
Maria SOTSKOVA 15
Alexandra PROKLOVA 37
Diana PERVUSHKINA 53
Elizaveta IUSHENKO 65
Alisa Fedichkina
Polina Tsurskaya
Valeria Mikhailova
Stanislava Konstantinova
Ekaterina Mitrofanova
Alina Solovieva

Best of them IMHO are:
Of known at Internationals:
Serafima SAKHANOVICH 6
Maria SOTSKOVA 15
Alexandra PROKLOVA 37 - in previous season she had problems because of injuries, at the end of season she won Final of Russian Cup (Senior), it is good result.
Elizaveta IUSHENKO 65 - yes, she had not so good results of previous season, because of re-learning jumps at her new coach Inna Goncharenko, and at Final of Russian Cup (Senior) she was second (ahead Alena LEONOVA), we may see her good skating an JGP.

Of New Names:
Polina Tsurskaya - very talented skater, she may pretend to medals of JGP Final and JrWorlds. 3Lz+3T and 3Lz+3T+2T combos in FS, all non-jumping elements Level 4. Stable skating with rare URs or falls, no edge call at both 3Lz and 3F.

Alisa Fedichkina
Alina Solovieva - these two may pretend to at least medal of JGP Event.

Probably these seven will be at JGP Events.
Strong team, and good newcomers.

Btw, at Russian JrNats Top5 of FS had two 3+3 Combos in FS.
 
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Japanese Ladies - who can pretend?

We know results of Japanese JrNats http://www.jsfresults.com/National/2014-2015/fs_e/national_jr/index.htm and JrWorlds.
Yes, Wakaba Higuchi can pretend to medal of JGP Final.
And who else?
Both at JrNats places 2-4 (Kaori Sakamoto, Yuka Nagai, Marin Honda) and at JrWolds 2nd and 3rd of Team Japan (Kaori Sakamoto, Yuka Nagai) had score about 20 points lower than Wakaba Higuchi. It is not enough to pretend on high results.
 

hanca

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Alex, do you know why they keep insisting on putting Pervushkina into the mix? She wasn't great and yet she is getting more and more chances. Skaters like Feditchkina and Solovieva deserve to get their own chance, rather than having average skater like Pervushkina.
 

hanca

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Any news about Kolomiets? She was supposed to her her first junior season last year and then she got injured. She should be healed by now...
 
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Alex, do you know why they keep insisting on putting Pervushkina into the mix? She wasn't great and yet she is getting more and more chances. Skaters like Feditchkina and Solovieva deserve to get their own chance, rather than having average skater like Pervushkina.
Pervushkina, unfortunately, has no progress in two seasons. In season 2012/2013 she had terrible non-jumping elements and did not deserve high PCS. In 2013/2014 she became better in this aspect, but after that no improvement.
She is not so young, 22 Jun 1998 (the same age as Lipnitskaia and Pogorilaya, about half year elder than Radionova, one and half year elder than Medvedeva).
And there are many talented competitors born in 2000-2002, whose chance to progress is higher. So her chance to JGP Events at 2015 is low.

Why is she in National Team? She was third at Spartakiad, it is important competition, medalists are included in National Team.

Btw, at Spartakiad World Junior Champion Medvedeva was only second, first was Tsurskaya (Medvedeva had mistakes in SP). Hmmm, in was "inner competition in one group", both are in group of Tutberidze.
 
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New names from Russia at JGP.
2009 - Shelepen, Agafonova, Ovcharova.
2010 - Sotnikova, Tuktamysheva.
2011 - Lipnitskaia, Korobeynikova.
2012 - Radionova, Pogorilaya.
2013 - Sakhanovich, Sotskova, Medvedeva, Proklova.
2014 - none.
2015 - ?????????
 

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New names from Russia at JGP.
2015 - ?????????

Why is that? Tsurkaja unless injured is a definite new name and should be one of the main contenders for JGPF gold along with Sima and Wacaba (unless Proklova and Sotskova improve to the last season). Although for me personally there was something wrong in her "Chess" FS last season. I enjoyed Gubanova and Nugumanova much more. They should make a very big entry the season after the next.
 

hanca

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Kolomiets at 2014/2015 competed only once, in StPetersburg-level competition, March 2015. Did not qualify to FS (i.e. not in top24). Singled jumps in SP, scored was only 2A.
http://fsevents.narod.ru/event/s1415/cupfspb/index.htm

I know this. I was hoping that you may have some recent information about how she is doing. Is she healthy now? Training? Or did she quit?

It would be also nice to get some new info about Victoria Bezrukova. Two years ago she seemed such a talent, very comparable to Tsurskaya. Tsurskaya is now up there, and Bezrukova disappeared. Is she healed? Still training? How is it going?

There is also some document that lists all transfers of Russian skaters (change of coach and skating school). I saw it last year somewhere on the Internet. Do you know where is this for this coming season? Usually it is published after some meeting that takes place in May or June and after that they are not allowed to change coaches.
 
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hanca

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New names from Russia at JGP.
2009 - Shelepen, Agafonova, Ovcharova.
2010 - Sotnikova, Tuktamysheva.
2011 - Lipnitskaia, Korobeynikova.
2012 - Radionova, Pogorilaya.
2013 - Sakhanovich, Sotskova, Medvedeva, Proklova.
2014 - none.
2015 - ?????????

Wasn't 2014 year of Kolomiets? Not her fault that she got injured.
 
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Why is that? Tsurkaja unless injured is a definite new name
Yes, as Radionova at 2012. But who could know that second in 2012 will be Pogorilaya?

I know this. I was hoping that you may have some recent information about how she is doing. Is she healthy now? Training? Or did she quit?
No other info.

It would be also nice to get some new info about Victoria Bezrukova.
http://forum.fsonline.ru/index.php?/topic/1562-распределение-одиночниц-по-этапам-гпюгп/#entry573557
Info from 27 May 2015.
Bezrukova restored after injury and will be at test skating before JGP Events.
She may have JGP Events if result of test skating will be really good.
 

sunnystars

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Provisional JGP Team Korea

KSU does have a JGP qualification test skate planned out in early August but here is a provisional list of Team Korea JGP team (based on Hailey Shin's reports and KSU documents)

Ladies
1. An So-hyun
2. Yoon Eun-su
3. Kim Se-na
4. Chea Song-joo
5. Kim Kyu-eun
6. Cho Hee-soo
7. Choi Min-jee
8. Jeon Se-hee
9. Kim Na-hyun

Mens
1. Byun Se-jong
2. Cha Jun-hwan

Ice Dance
1. Lee Ho-jung/Ricky Kam

Pairs
1. Kim Ye-ri/Alex Kam*

*Not sure if they WILL be in the JGP team but they show potential. KSU sent them to Sappenfield's training camp.
 
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KSU does have a JGP qualification test skate planned out in early August but here is a provisional list of Team Korea JGP team (based on Hailey Shin's reports and KSU documents)

Ladies

Info of Season Best
1. An So-hyun
2. Yoon Eun-su
3. Kim Se-na
4. Chea Song-joo
80 139.09 Song Joo CHEA
5. Kim Kyu-eun
97 127.84 Kyu Eun KIM
6. Cho Hee-soo
7. Choi Min-jee
8. Jeon Se-hee
9. Kim Na-hyun
74 143.64 Na Hyun KIM

Also there are:
Pl Score Name
40 158.60 Da Bin CHOI
68 147.30 Hae Jin KIM
82 137.56 Hwi CHOI
95 129.08 Ji Hyun BYUN
 

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