Cup of Nice
11.10 - 15.10
Alisa Fedichikina (senior)
Anastasia Gubanova (junior)
At these timing will also take place 2nd stage of Russian Cup (12-16.10), and immediately after it - all-russian tournaments in Moscow (16-18.10) and St-Pb (18-21.10), smoothly passing in the Rostelecom Cup (20-22.10)
Cup of Nice
11.10 - 15.10
Alisa Fedichikina (senior)
Anastasia Gubanova (junior)
At these timing will also take place 2nd stage of Russian Cup (12-16.10), and immediately after it - all-russian tournaments in Moscow (16-18.10) and St-Pb (18-21.10), smoothly passing into the Rostelecom Cup (20-22.10)
If he is reading this forum, I want to say he is very good-looking
I've been thinking he sits next to all the baby wonders at K&C just for the picture.
Wikipedia is your friend. :agree:no, it's not. they have international athletets in there, but it's no more an international competition, than SPB Cup with carolina kostner
Japan Open (figure skating)
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The Japan Open is an annual senior international figure skating team competition organized by the Japan Skating Federation. The current format (team event) was established in 2006. The competition is held every autumn in Japan. Invited skaters compete in the disciplines of men's and ladies' singles. Skaters perform a free program but no short. Individual results are combined for a team standing.
From 1997 until 2001, Japan Open was an individual competition in all four figure skating disciplines.[...]
Best thing is, Japan Open IS international competition. :taunt:
I hope people bombing Marin with flowers, won't forget to 'accidentally' throw some bouquets on judges tables, to let them know who's fans favourite.
On the contrary!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NNC0kIzM1Fo
Wikipedia is your friend. :agree:
Wikipedia is your friend. :agree:
You really think clean Marin won't have PCS advantage over clean Alina in Japan?And Marin has no PCS advantage over Zagi to close that gap.
I didn't know about that... So, Stasya will compete there instead of JGP? Who will participate there?
I suppose it is international as in "non japanese skaters are invited".
Are the Japan Open results counted by ISU for any purpose? I know WTT and such are, but i recall Japan open results were not.
I don’t think she is losing the ability to jump, but the last year or two she lost her consistency, which makes her unreliable. If the federation has a number of ladies who all have the ability to score 190+ and some of them are consistent and others are not, who do you think they will send to competitions? In any other country she would be on top, but in Russia she is in the top group, and that makes a huge difference. Being one of the top group make her easily replaceable. She needs to be on top, not in top group.I think Nastya Gubanova just suffered from nerves and expectations. I mean....homegirl is still throwing out bangers like this 3z-3t-3lo
I really don't think she is losing the ability to jump
#Boss
I don’t think she is losing the ability to jump, but the last year or two she lost her consistency, which makes her unreliable. If the federation has a number of ladies who all have the ability to score 190+ and some of them are consistent and others are not, who do you think they will send to competitions? In any other country she would be on top, but in Russia she is in the top group, and that makes a huge difference. Being one of the top group make her easily replaceable. She needs to be on top, not in top group.