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Alexandra Trusova

NataFoxxy

On the Ice
Joined
May 10, 2018
Alexandra TRUSOVA - NEW SP, Novogorsk 08/2018 [Audio normalized]
https://youtu.be/gbP8wgt9sSI

Alexandra TRUSOVA - NEW FP (Full), Novogorsk 08/2018 [Audio normalized]
https://youtu.be/6rKdm5wojb8


hello everyone.
Here are the links to FS of all three girls:

Alexandra Trusova FS 07.08.2018 Novogorsk
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FAnojfFenkM

Alena Kostornaya FS 07.08.2018 Novogorsk
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8GgNVmZDAE0


Anna Shcherbakova FS 07.08.2018 Novogorsk
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jxKRUGq4xRU
 

Elucidus

Match Penalty
Joined
Nov 19, 2017
I want to stress one little but very important detail that somehow eluded everyones attention. Do you remember how many of us didn't believe in Trusova quads at all last season and even after JWC 2 quads many including famous coaches etc. said that it's just miracle and can't be repeated in like 10 years or at least can't be considered consistent. And now what? Second public FP in a row and 5 quads without falls already. And noone even mentioned about it. Where are all those naysayers now, I wonder? :biggrin:
Point is - Trusova's quads are not fluke or miracle. With two successful FP in a row you can call her a consistent quad jumper already with a degree of confidence. Despite how tremendously hard that title to achieve, how much it means and how few people even among men can boast with it nowadays. Of course her first official competition this season can confirm this title finally. But even if not - she is still more consistent than majority of man quad jumpers. I suppose her physique and current form is ideal for quads now and her body remembers how they should be done successfully already. I hope that I didn't jinx anything :pray: but I have a hunch that this season will be called in history books as woman quads revolution :rock:
 

Amef

Final Flight
Joined
Jun 16, 2018
I want to stress one little but very important detail that somehow eluded everyones attention. Do you remember how many of us didn't believe in Trusova quads at all last season and even after JWC 2 quads many including famous coaches etc. said that it's just miracle and can't be repeated in like 10 years or at least can't be considered consistent. And now what? Second public FP in a row and 5 quads without falls already. And noone even mentioned about it. Where are all those naysayers now, I wonder? [emoji3]
Point is - Trusova's quads are not fluke or miracle. With two successful FP in a row you can call her a consistent quad jumper already with a degree of confidence. Despite how tremendously hard that title to achieve, how much it means and how few people even among men can boast with it nowadays. Of course her first official competition this season can confirm this title finally. But even if not - she is still more consistent than majority of man quad jumpers. I suppose her physique and current form is ideal for quads now and her body remembers how they should be done successfully already. I hope that I didn't jinx anything :pray: but I have a hunch that this season will be called in history books as woman quads revolution :rock:
To be honest those complaining about how the quads will go away once she hits puberty sound a bit too.. Jealous for me. Puberty doesn't equal all jumps to flunk. For some, the jumps get even better. So I'm hoping Tru can bypass such people who say that.
 

The Finn

Record Breaker
Joined
Feb 27, 2015

The Finn

Record Breaker
Joined
Feb 27, 2015
Further to the introduction of the +5 / -5 GOE, all statistics start from zero for the season 2018/19. All previous statistics are now historical.

https://www.isu.org/statistics

Damn, I was hoping ISU wouldn't do this despite the +5 / -5 GOE thing but they did. Well, we will see hundreds of new WRs this season when counting both the senior and junior WRs.
 

Shayuki

Record Breaker
Joined
Nov 2, 2013
I thought that ISU never tracked world records anyway. They just had SBs. So I don't think that this changes anything.
 

The Finn

Record Breaker
Joined
Feb 27, 2015
I thought that ISU never tracked world records anyway. They just had SBs. So I don't think that this changes anything.

They do have the Progression of Highest Score list which is basically the WR list even though they will not call it that officially. ISU never had any separate lists for junior scores though.

http://www.isuresults.com/isujsstat/historicbefore1819/phslto.htm

The other negative thing is that below lists will became historial scores and new lists needs to be done starting from zero.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_highest_junior_scores_in_figure_skating
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_highest_scores_in_figure_skating
 
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