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Team Russia - Promising Young Skaters

The Finn

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Pairs' test skate event.

Youtube videos were banned but here is the complete FS.
https://www.1tv.ru/sport/predsezonn...o-figurnomu-kataniyu-sredi-yuniorov-2019-2020

Some less known teams who looks promising. Time marks are from above video.

Tatiana Kuzmina / Alexei Khvalko. 1h 19mins.

Diana Mukhamezyanova / Ilia Mironov. 55 mins.

Julia Artemieva / Mikhail Nazarychev. 1h 6mins

Ekaterina Petushkova / Evgeniy Malikov. 48 mins.

Anastasia Mukhortova / Dmitry Evgeniev 1h 25mins.

Lots of interesting stuff about these pairs and their plans can be found here.
https://fsrussia.ru/news/4450-prokaty-yuniorov-parnoe-katanie-2.html
 

The Finn

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Very interesting JGP debuts coming up at the JGP Russia:

Diana Mukhamezyanova / Ilia Mironov
Anastasia Mukhortova / Dmitry Evgeniev
Stanislava Vislobokova / Alexei Bryukhanov
 

LadyB

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Jan 7, 2016
Very interesting JGP debuts coming up at the JGP Russia:

Diana Mukhamezyanova / Ilia Mironov
Anastasia Mukhortova / Dmitry Evgeniev
Stanislava Vislobokova / Alexei Bryukhanov

Totally agree!!! Can't wait. I really love Mukhametzyanova/Mironov's FS, this could turn out to be very impressive. Mukhortova/Dmitry Evgeniev already show so much technical skill. Together with Pepeleva/Pleshkov, they complete the next generation Mozer Team quite nicely.

Vislobokova/Bryukhanov showed two programmes that really fits them. I'm seriously super excited to see all of them...and envy everyone who goes to Chelyabinsk. :)
 

The Finn

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Very interesting JGP debuts coming up at the JGP Russia:

Diana Mukhamezyanova / Ilia Mironov
Anastasia Mukhortova / Dmitry Evgeniev
Stanislava Vislobokova / Alexei Bryukhanov

Too bad that Mukhortova / Evgeniev was replaced at the JGP Russia but the good thing is that Julia Artemieva / Mikhail Nazarychev, who replaced them, looked very interesting and promising pair also.
 

Edwin

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Nice article on Sof'ya 'unbelievable' performance: https://m.sportsdaily.ru/articles/u...eridze-vypolnila-dvojnuyu-normu-tuktamyshevoj


At the start of the ice season, another student of Eteri Tutberidze works wonders during the junior competitions.

12-year-old Muscovite Sof'ya Akat'yeva, a pupil of Khrustalniy, performed two triple axels in her free program during the championship of the capital, as well as cascades of triple Lutz / triple Toeloop and triple Toeloop / triple Salchow, triple Rittberger and triple Flip.

With this miracle program, 12 year old Sof'ya won first place in the overall standings of the singles competitions.

As you can see in the video, Akat'eva performed all her jumps after a serious break at the very beginning of her skate. The girl intended to fulfil her crown cascade of the quadruple + triple Toeloop, which she had learned by the age of 11, but she tore out of her quad. The fall did not stop her in the rest of the routine, moreover, Sonya masterfully rebuilt the program right on the go, which led to the “Axel Feast”.

Triksel is considered the trademark of Lisa Tuktamysheva - the world champion learned this element throughout the entire conscious part of her career and very often frustrated herself. Of course, Elizabeth’s performance is considered to be unprecedentedly confident, she takes off to a tremendous height, but she the Triksel has given her great difficulty.

And now the children do two triple Axels in one program! Pupils of Eteri Tutberidze brought figure skating to a completely different level - so this is also a step forward for the school. Until now, the students of Tutberidze just had no triple Axel.

As for the two Trikels in one program, here you can only recall the Japanese Grand Prix champion Riku Kihira, who performed a doublet at the home NHK Trophy-2018 (Japanese Grand Prix).

Sof'ya Akat'yeva is well known to the mass audience for her performances in the project “Ice Age. Children" Only in our time, skaters manage to combine amateur and show career at the age of 11!

Akat'yeva appeared on television in the team of Roman Kostomarov in a variety of ways. For example, she was the heroine of The Matrix and repeated on ice the legendary stunt choreography from the film:

This is ... unbelievable

By the way, during the championship of Moscow Akat'yeva made the most powerful comeback in the whole tournament. After the short program, she was only in fifth - it is extremely rare to take off from this position to reach first place.
 

Edwin

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Sof'ya thanking her trainers for their work with her, their continuous support: https://www.instagram.com/p/B2CtNLVJMHm

And she and the other medalist got a nice trolley for their future travels abroad.

The other Sof'ya, Samodelkina really seems to have grown taller, perhaps the reason for no new 'ultra-si' elements, maintaining present level and keeping stable performances are more important during a growth spurt.
 

The Finn

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It seems Akatieva will skate at the 1st stage of Russian Cup which will be held on 18–22 September. Samodelkina is on the preliminary entry list also.
 

The Finn

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It seems Akatieva will skate at the 2nd stage of Russian Cup also. This event will be held on 9–13 October.
 

NaVi

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Taisia Korobitryna (2010) SP: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VrksbwUjesQ :clap:

3Lz+2T, 3F, 2A - very impressive jumps for someone so young.

I was just getting ready to post her. Here she is doing the same short program 7 months ago for comparison. Hope she gets invited to the Ice Age Kids show.

I haven't been paying much attention to the Russian novices in the past couple years, but I'm extremely interested in how those who took up skating post-Sochi(roughly those born 2009+) are doing. The Volkov Memorial takes place on November 12 - 15 and it seems to be one of the bigger early competitions for novice skaters. And then in late January, early February begin the qualifiers for novice nationals(Zhuk memorial).

One thing to keep an eye on is Olympic eligibility. If they don't change the age rules(and I think they shouldn't now... instead I think they should create new competitive categories for men without quads/ladies without 3A or quads.) skaters need to be born before July 1st 2010 to be eligible for the 2026 Olympics. Taisia Korobitsina was born February 3, 2010 so she is eligible.
 

Flutzel

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Oct 30, 2019
Wow, that was very impressive for her age. When I saw the (2010) before the link, I thought for a moment it would go to a program from 2010 since that's not very long ago (when you're old like me)... but it's actually the skater who is from 2010. :scard7:
 

The Finn

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Feb 27, 2015
Some less know skaters did very well at the 3rd stage of Russian Cup.

Ladies
Elizaveta Berestovskaya. She was 2nd.

SP
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dho3B3a7b4Q

FS
No video

Kamila Sultanmagomedova. She was 3rd.

SP
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qvB_l5uJ6GY

FS
No video

Pairs
Alina Raskovalova / Artem Butaev. Yet another super talented pair from Perm. She is born in 2006 and he is born in 2002. This is their first season together and also first season as pair skaters. This was their 2nd pair skating competition ever and they already scored above 190 points.

SP
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ppOQqUkyv_4

FS
No video
 

NaVi

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Oct 30, 2014

NaVi

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Oct 30, 2014
This event is happening right now.

Livestream: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tyJR9W99jBE
Results: http://freeskating.info/results/1920/volkov_memorial_2019/SEG001.HTM

I know there's a competitive discussion forum for members so that's all I'll say until the competition is over.

Freeskate bump. Definitely worth checking out the last 2-3 groups. And the reason I find this interesting is it's the about the first indicative competition of those who may have taken up skating in response to Sochi.

Livestream: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6UPTzULelgY
Results: http://freeskating.info/results/1920/volkov_memorial_2019/SEG002.HTM

fskate.ru doesn't have a convenient page to see previous results(which aren't 1 to 1 comparable to still interesting), but you can google this to see the previous years(you can go back further):

site:fskate.ru Волкова intitle:2012|2013|2014|2015|2016|2017|2018|2019
 
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