you know, those are all carbos, you need some vegetables too, hereSee ya later for pairs, when it's my time to get super nervous! I think I'll have a drink on our medallists. Time for liquid lunch!
Oh dear, I think you are right Honestly, if this happens to Ilya again after last season, when he was briefly in third in the final standings due to a miscalculation....I wonder if the scoring is correct. I see Ilya only got -3 in deductions. Shouldn't it be -4 for the third fall? Or maybe Russia has different rules?
In juniors there is no -2 for the third fall.I wonder if the scoring is correct. I see Ilya only got -3 in deductions. Shouldn't it be -4 for the third fall? Or maybe Russia has different rules?
Oh thank god, I was alreadyIn juniors there is no -2 for the third fall.
Oh ok. I didn't know that! Good. Then we don't get the embarrassment of dethroning Ilya.In juniors there is no -2 for the third fall.
-10/10 would not recommend...Reading through this thread is painful... I can't imagine actually watching. I'm very glad I stayed in Estonia.
And many of them were relatively good during the cup stages or senior nats...I only looked at the last group and it was kind of absurd. I don't know how else to describe it. Not only are almost all the main elements lost, but also skating separately and independently of the music. Sadly.
Iirc, the Junior competition was non-ISU (I don't remember exactly, maybe there were not enough entries from different countries for it to count).Seems like Ugozhaev was supposed to get his minimums at Denis Ten Memorial, but I don't see him in the table on the ISU website.
If this is true, then Vlad didn't even have a chance, because he doesn't have minimums tooIirc, the Junior competition was non-ISU (I don't remember exactly, maybe there were not enough entries from different countries for it to count).
There's still time, they can send Ugozhaev (or even Dikidzhi) somewhere for minimums. Nordics Open, Challenge Cup, etc. all have junior competitions.If this is true, then Vlad didn't even have a chance, because he doesn't have minimums too
The previous time they didn't care. Ilya went to JWC from sixth place (Samsonov WD, Kunitsa & Semenenko didn't have minimums (Zhenya instead went to get senior minimums, and we know how he used them)).There's still time, they can send Ugozhaev (or even Dikidzhi) somewhere for minimums. Nordics Open, Challenge Cup, etc. all have junior competitions.
Yeah, RusFed doesn't seem to care very much for their "lower level" skaters getting international comps. They are screwed if they don't get (J)GP assignments or if they can't use them due to injury.The previous time they didn't care. Ilya went to JWC from sixth place (Samsonov WD, Kunitsa & Semenenko didn't have minimums (Zhenya instead went to get senior minimums, and we know how he used them)).