I’m still sad that we won’t get to see her on the jgp this season. But will we see her at Europeans? Or any Challenger events?
She's not old enough for that. Maybe she'll be able to go to junior worlds, but that would mean they'd have to choose her over Arkhipova, without Shabatova having competed internationally at all before that. Its a shame, because the triple axel looks good. And a shame she couldn't just compete for Russia.
Arkhipova can go to senior championships. I think, it's not bad idea not to participate in all events, so Shabotova still can go to junior worlds.She's not old enough for that. Maybe she'll be able to go to junior worlds, but that would mean they'd have to choose her over Arkhipova, without Shabatova having competed internationally at all before that. Its a shame, because the triple axel looks good. And a shame she couldn't just compete for Russia.
Arkhipova can go to senior championships. I think, it's not bad idea not to participate in all events, so Shabotova still can go to junior worlds.
She's not old enough for that. Maybe she'll be able to go to junior worlds, but that would mean they'd have to choose her over Arkhipova, without Shabatova having competed internationally at all before that. Its a shame, because the triple axel looks good. And a shame she couldn't just compete for Russia.
Russia has released her, when can she compete internationally for Ukraine, is there a ISU waiting period or something?
Debut will be in Minsk
http://www.figure.skating.by/competition/Ice_Star_2019/CAT001EN.HTM
Looking forward to this! SP 16th Oct, FS 17th Oct
Anastasiya was looking very good in test skates in Kiev and she should have little trouble in this field, perhaps only Kamila Sultanmagomedova and possibly Angelina Chaplygina snapping at her heels.
I know Russia is so deep with girls and ladies but letting Anastasia leave is perplexing because she seems long and talented.Looking forward to this! SP 16th Oct, FS 17th Oct
Anastasiya was looking very good in test skates in Kiev and she should have little trouble in this field, perhaps only Kamila Sultanmagomedova and possibly Angelina Chaplygina snapping at her heels.
What do you mean? It's almost impossible to her to compete in Russia.She was indeed. And this is her chance to prove herself before international judges.
Now, when she'll compete in Russia, how will she be judged there? Favourable or hostile, that still remains to be seen.
What do you mean? It's almost impossible to her to compete in Russia.
I mean competing for Ukraine in some tournament in Russia. Will she be 'remembered' or will she be given a clean slate?
I understand, but Ukrainian sportsmen can't compete in Russia. It's not allowed.
One more start
Volvo Open Cup
http://www.kristalice.lv/Results/Volvo40th/CAT006EN.HTM
Kseniia SINITSINA is also in entries list