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Figure Skating 2018 - 2019 Discussion Thread


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  • 4 months later...

Double World Champion and Olympic bronze medalist, Javier Fernandez, will retire after the European Championships in Minsk in January.

https://www.afp.com/en/news/831/double-world-figure-skating-champion-fernandez-retiring-doc-1b631i4

 

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3 hours ago, wumo26 said:

Double World Champion and Olympic bronze medalist, Javier Fernandez, will retire after the European Championships in Minsk in January.

https://www.afp.com/en/news/831/double-world-figure-skating-champion-fernandez-retiring-doc-1b631i4

 

 

Too bad. He could have won 10 straight Europeans had he stayed around for Beijing 2022. :p

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So after ice hockey last week, today I'm attending Golden Spin in Zagreb. :d

 

And unlike in hockey, this is a chance to see Olympians in live, which is quite special.

 

:CAN Piper Gilles / Paul Poirier won the rhytm dance.

 

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Shocked results in the women competition at the Russian championship

1 Anna Shcherbakova 229.785 (14 years old) 

2 Alexandra Trusova 229.712 (14 years old) 

3 Alena Kostornaia 226.543 (15 years old) 

4 Stanislava Konstantinova 212.924 

5 Alina Zagitova 212.031 (Olympic champion 2018)

6 Sofia Samodurova 209.776 (Started in the Grand Prix 2018 final)

7 Evgenia Medvedeva 205.901 (Silver olympic medalist 2018).

Elizaveta Tuktamysheva didn't participate.

 

No one from top-3 can't start at the European Championship 2019 because they didn't reach 15 years old for the moment of the official start season (1 July 2018)

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On 22/12/2018 at 13:00, Dmitry said:

Shocked results in the women competition at the Russian championship

1 Anna Shcherbakova 229.785 (14 years old) 

2 Alexandra Trusova 229.712 (14 years old) 

3 Alena Kostornaia 226.543 (15 years old) 

4 Stanislava Konstantinova 212.924 

5 Alina Zagitova 212.031 (Olympic champion 2018)

6 Sofia Samodurova 209.776 (Started in the Grand Prix 2018 final)

7 Evgenia Medvedeva 205.901 (Silver olympic medalist 2018).

Elizaveta Tuktamysheva didn't participate.

 

No one from top-3 can't start at the European Championship 2019 because they didn't reach 15 years old for the moment of the official start season (1 July 2018)

Russian new talents are wonderful..... Kostornaia is so in sync with the music, I fallen in love with her style. 

I think Alina is able to get the gold in the European Championship 2019. 

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