And she attempted one at Finlandia the same year: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a88XlV-dbMs
three (Trusova, Ando and Shcherbakova) have landed and rotated their quads
While it is possible (and maybe even likely for some) that they will lose their jumps after puberty, it doesn't take away from what they're doing now either. So enjoy it while it lasts, however long that may be.
And what is "adult female body" for you, I wonder? Does Tursynbaeva's body qualify? No? Isn't it blatant body shaming then? Also I have a hunch that Rika Kihira jumping 3A with her child body wouldn't trigger any kind of indignation from you whereas russian juniors doing man's skating elements as well - would.. for some mysterious reason
Sorry, but Ando never rotated any 4S, all her attempts had UR.
Not all her attempts were UR - the ones at Junior Worlds 2003 looked sufficiently around. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=xR68Q4X45hg
I do feel like we should wait a little. Young skaters are able to rotate much faster. It will be interesting to see who retains their ability to do quads. Still it is a big accomplishment for these ladies to do quads successfully. Hopefully they don't injure themselves to the point where a senior career will be impossible.
How long did the men struggle with quads before someone actually managed them in competition? People were probably having the same debate about men landing triples, then women landing triples. It only seems impossible until someone does it.
Why do people insists on taking achievement from Miki Ando? She was the first to land a quad.
Trusova was second. She was first to land multiple quads.