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And so did Alexandra Feigin of Bulgaria in Sofia. She competed on the JGP circuit this year but she's eligible for senior competitions.
They both reached the TES for Worlds earlier this season
But Anastasia Galustyan got her ticket yesterday.
By the way, has the Finnish Federation published any selection criteria for their single Worlds spot? As far as I remember, last year they sent the skater with the highest score by a certain date. Right now Viveca has two highest scores by far.
According to her Instagram, Carolina sustained an injury.
According to her Instagram, Carolina sustained an injury.
She's off one week.
Seriously, this skater has broken my heart so many times......it's like a Brazilian telenovela and I Just keep returning for more for some reason.
Rajicova is also on the entry list of 4 Nationals.
Mae is the French national champion again Congratulations! According to the event website, she scored 186.46 points.
The Polish Federation is currently doing a Q&A on Instagram. I went ahead and asked them whether Kurakova will compete in any competition to get the minimum TES for worlds. This is their reply: "She will compete as soon as she can. Right now, according to the ISU regulations, the athlete has to wait for a Clearance Certificate, which is issued by 1 July before the start of the new season."
They also said that a private sponsor is paying for her training at TCC.
If you have any more questions about her, you can ask them in English (@pzlf_pfsa).
Top 3 after the SP at 4 Nationals:
1. Ekaterina KURAKOVA POL 57.76
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KiTOvEUnLhc
2. Eliska BREZINOVA CZE 56.10
(I'll add a video when somebody posts it on Youtube.)
3. Silvia HUGEC SVK 55.50
(I'll add a video when somebody posts it on Youtube.)