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Is Alina Urushadze old enough to compete at Europeans?
Also, how did she do at her own nationals?
Also, how did she do at her own nationals?
4 Nationals - top 3 after the SP (all 3 made mistakes):
1. Kurakova 57.30
2. Brezinova 56.85
3. Toth 52.26
And the only one with a clean skate was 15 y.o. Regina Schermann from Hungary who is 4th after SP. Really nice performance. A little pressure on Ivett Toth doesn't harm her
Indeed, she's really promising I enjoyed her performance. We'll see whether she can hold it together in the free.
I was happy that Eliska had a pretty good skate (despite the mistake) after some not so great ones.
What happened to Ela's axel, though... I wonder if it was connected to an injury (I think she was injured earlier in the season).
Btw, did I imagine that Julia Lang was to compete and didn't? I started to question my memory...
Meanwhile, at the Swedish nationals Anita and Matilda both popped the flip into a double. #solidarity
Btw, did I imagine that Julia Lang was to compete and didn't?
Is Belarus nationals over yet? How did victoria Safonova do?
She won with 180.94 points, but was beaten in the SP by Milana Romashova.
Thanks.
I think Safonova has loads of potential. So I’m surprised that her overall score is kinda low.
And Alina Urushadze? How did she do at her nationals?
There is no Alina Urushadze in the protocols
Forgot I hadn't put the results of Swiss Senior Nationals here:
1 Alexia PAGANINI 177.18
2 Noémie BODENSTEIN 156.05
3 Yasmine YAMADA 149.97
Juniors will happen in early January.
The selection for European Championships was also announced. It is Paganini and Yamada.
And Shaline Ruegger as substitute: last woman standing who met the internal qualification bar and wasn't told off for the Youth Winter Olympics, after Tanja Odermatt had to cut her season short due to injury.
Yamada, isn't she a lefty that skates against the flow but jumps clockwise?