@@ogLimitedEdiitionвообще-то в счёт, она действующая абсолютная мировая рекордсменка. К вашему сведению, все её пробы были чисты. Только от 25 декабря 2021 года была найдена проба с микродозой, а сейчас у неё все отобрали. Думаю вы рады. Это не отнимает её заслуг, её таланта и её рекордов. Валиева из всех фигуристок в мире, обладала шикарным 3A и 4T, её вращения прекрасные с прекрасной скоростью и с ровной центровкой, красивым скольжением, реберным скольжением, красивые линии и дуги и самая артистичная фигуристка, которая примерила на себя за всю свою карьеру все образы этого мира! Двукратная Олимпийская чемпионка Катарина Витт которая является одним из членов организации IOC признала талант и уникальность Валиевой и поддержала её на играх 2022 года и до сих пор поддерживает, так же и Алёна Савченко признала её талант. Во всем мире её талант признали и будут признавать. Есть люди которые из-за допинг-скандала будут осквернять бриллиант, но от этого она сиять не перестанет. Нынешним фигуристкам далеко до её уровня. Такие как Валиева рождаются, раз в 1000 лет.
@ingai7014 I'm well aware, that's why I asked when she will be old enough to compete. The age limit doesn't just affect Russian skaters, what is your point?
@@singsongeric LOL :one simple point :ruzzian skater don’t stand on their feet after 15 or before consistently -mostly all -injured as of now ,all who was on spotlight-and nobody able to skate after 20 -like all last year works podium was -so :why does it bother you this Japanese girls age ?Mao is only 13 ,who stocked “forever” -when they did not reach even 15 ?
It's always like that. Then they'll start to skate worse when they become seniors. Watch majority of the seniors as juniors. They were better. Chaeyon was better. Haein was better. Yelim was better. Etc. Kaori I think is the only one still pushing decently.
@@savanahbabyyyyA lot of people seem surprised that juniors would often be stronger jumpers than seniors as though it's a disadvantage to be young. It's really the opposite though, in women's juniors have a major physical advantage from being smaller. A lot of the time they aren't hitting so much harder tech because they're more talented, they're just benefiting from that physical advantage. I don't really count on any junior to be blowing away the field with their tech unless they're still doing the same when they're full grown
@@Bloop7676 Little girls have bodies closer to little boys and men. When they become women everything is ruined and has to be re-adjusted due to the growing boobs, and spreading hips. It ruins everything. It's impressive when they survive puberty.
She is a unique skater. The best Korean ladies singles skater since Yuna Kim for sure. She has big jumps, great skating skills, and amazing performance and interpretation of music. I love the way she emotes and uses her arms on the ice. Hopefully, she can win a World or Olympic medal in the future.
This is just my opinion but i think Jia shin and Mao shimada are going to be this new generation rivalry equivalent to Yuna kim and Mao asada, i hope to see them both improve even more and see them perform and shine in the senior
Under rotations are serious and result in negative GOE. She lost levels on her spins. They removed the step sequence in the free so the scores for the juniors are even lower than the seniors this year and lower than the juniors before this new rule existed. They will not give senior level PCS of 70+ to juniors while seniors get them. Juniors internationally are capped to 69 and below. It has been this way for quite some time. Also the GOE for her jumps got worse. Last season Jia earned 216 at worlds due to high GOE for her jumps. This season she gets lower GOE.
@@savanahbabyyyy it's not that her GOE got worse this whole season, it's just this one competition where she had unstable jumps. She had a Korean domestic competition literally days before, so I think that affected her condition here. All her jumps were fully rotated at the competition a few days ago.
@@KumaKumaKyun Internationally her GOE is worse at all comps this season barring 2022 JGP latvia with 6 points in GOE. The Korean ranking comps and the Korean competitions usually give her higher scores in PCS and GOE than international competitions. This is the same everywhere for most countries. Her domestic scoring is going up against everyone in Korea, but her international scores is compared to everyone at the international level. In Korea she got 67 in PCS at the ranking comp. Internationally she is given 63 in PCS here. Down by 4 points. In Korea 15 points in GOE. Internationally she gets 8 points in GOE. Down by 7 points. 11 points down overall in the free internationally. Her best internationally was two years ago at Junior worlds with 136 maximum in the free against Isabeau. Against Mao at worlds it was worse at 130. This year it's 131. Only 5 points down from her best due to errors. Her PCS was 1 point less 2 years ago. It was the GOE of 14 points that helped her. Today she had 8 points in GOE due to errors. She has never broken a Mao level 220+ scores internationally. She needs a 3A and a quad for that or just needs 17+ points in GOE with at least 68 - 69 points in PCS to do 220+. At the mercy of the judges more than Mao. 70+ is reserved for seniors internationally. Juniors don't get 70+ which is how Seniors like Kaori and Loena can break 220+ without a quad or triple axel. They rely 100% on PCS and GOE. She also never broke 210+ internationally unlike Korean domestic comps. This year at worlds she might. Fingers crossed. Without higher PCS in the 68+ range and high GOE she doesn't have anywhere near enough tech base value (70+) to score higher. She has 58 - 64 maximum in BV without GOE. If she had multiple quads she may be around 74 - 86+ in BV and she wouldn't need to depend on high 3's and 4's in GOE or higher 68+ PCS from the judges. The quads would automatically result in higher GOE even if she got a low 2 compared to a triple (if you give both a quad and a triple a GOE of 2 the quad will factor to more points automatically due to higher BV). 4S with GOE of 2 = 1.94 3S with GOE of 2 = 0.86 Even a 3S with a high 4 GOE cannot match a 4S of low 2 GOE. Do you see the problem? For example a junior Sofia Akateva broke 150+ in the free but had low 60 in PCS and low GOE her very first junior season (Jia had 56 in PCS back then). She didn't depend on high GOE or high PCS to win. She had two triple axels and 3 quads across both programs to get 230+ points with 83+ in BV not 60 in BV like Jia. I think people forget that these other girls were pushing major tech for high points and were not at the mercy of the judges to get 150+ for free programs. The 80+ in pure tech BV is what saved them. For Sofia low 1's and 2's in GOE from the judges are enough due to high value quads. For Jia she requires high 3's, but mainly high 4's for her triples to factor and reach similar results to quads getting low 2's and occasional 1's. Mao has this advantage too when she was clean today with 3A and 4T, but she messed up the 3Lo and couldn't reach 210+ Senior women like Kaori can reach 150+ without Sofia level ultra-c and with even less tech than Jia due to super high points in PCS at 77+, and 17+ points in GOE. Jia must be senior for this type of scoring. PCS and GOE is not how the past junior girls got high scores. It was throwing down a 3A, with multiple quads in the free. Jia is not the same. She is dependent on GOE and PCS internationally like everyone else without quads. Mao is pushing that quad even when she fails to reach her potential 230+ in the near future. Once that 3A and 4T is fully stable she can push 3A+ 3T in the short, and two 3A's and two 4T's in the free to not be at the mercy of the judges for PCS/GOE. Giving higher PCS and GOE to the juniors isn't something the ISU does so Jia has to wait until she is senior for Kaori level GOE and PCS even though she IS better than Kaori. It's true, she's better, but gets scored less as a junior. Her only issue is emotion compared to seniors. Jia could depend more on athletic strength like Mao to push herself to the top without being at the mercy of judges, but she doesn't have that high tech (yet) so she needs to depend on mainly PCS (Presentation, composition, and skating skills) which the manipulative judges will score to their hearts content and how they feel about her in that competition vs everyone else. Right now they don't feel she's good enough to merit a senior level 17+ points in GOE for tech or high junior 68+ in PCS.
@@savanahbabyyyyIt's also because in Korean nationals and Korean ranking competitions, she competes as a senior and is able to do a step sequence in the free, which is not allowed in junior programs. That adds more than 4 points to her score. And the fact that she tends to do better in those domestic competitions. Idk, until this competition, Jia has never really had a problem with rotation. It's never really been much of an issue for her and she was fine literally days ago, so I really think it was a matter of being fatigued from back to back competitions in the same week. Also, one thing frustrating about her is that she tends to do well at international competitions that tend to be strict and then she makes errors at international competitions that score more generously. This leads to her scores never rising and staying in the same range for years. Here, she even got two level 3 spins which brought her score down further. Whatever, I just hope she'll safely transition to seniors and do well in Milan. I feel that if she is consistent in seniors, the judges will start awarding her with more PCS. Right now, they've placed something of a cap on her PCS. And Jia's jump GOEs have generally been high compared to a lot of her competition. In this competition, her jumps looked rough. I understand the lower GOEs. But even for that opening double axel which frankly could've had a smoother landing, she got 1.04 GOE. The judges were willing to shower her with high GOEs had the rest of her jumps looked more like they had a few days ago in the domestic competition or even the JGP. I think they realized she wasn't in great condition as the program went on. Her flip looked uncharacteristically bad this competition, as well as her loop. Both jumps she didn't have much trouble with this whole season. I think I remember only one error on the flip this whole season where she did a step out. Remember that 2022 junior worlds happened back before judges started to score juniors less generously. They were still on that Russian scoring high where it was easier for juniors to get really high scores. As more time goes since the Russian skaters were banned, it's like the judges have become more conservative in terms of scoring. I'm glad she at least gets to compete at all in Milan because someone like Mao, for example, has the worst luck in terms of timing for the Olympics. With how fast figure skating moves, we can't even be sure if a huge talent like Mao will make the Olympics in her career now.
I don't understand it. Some viewers act as if they are professional judges. Just enjoy the skating and leave the rest to those professional judges. It is obvious in the competition, Mao's technical scores are higher due to perfect quad and triple axel. Who are we to judge by liking certain skater better. Jia Shin was not underscored, she got 63 for components, which is higher than Mao. Mao's component was lower due to a pop on loop. But she definitely scored higher for technical.
She deserves first. ISU is so crazy to put this beautiful skater in second. She was perfect 100%. ISU cheating skaters to favor Japan(money) This is why they loosing fans.
Mao and Jia’s skating was both amazing but Mao gots a better jumping techniques which made her to the first. It’s not by the money, Mao deserves the first, I think both of the skaters are underscored.
@@user_avila But mao lacks artistry. Well if this is just a technical competition, other Korean skater yuseong Kim who jumped triple axel should be at least in third by that judging system. But no they have to give other japanese girl bronze with much higher component score. It is clear that ISU judging is so inconsistent.
I hate people who come up with ideas of money without checking the protocol. If we see the protocol, it's pretty fair. Even the base value of 2A and 3A makes 4.7 point. Mao succeeded in 4A this time in addition even with a mistake in lp. For the spins, Jia was great but Mao's spin was extreme. For the components, both Jia and Mao were great but Jia has slight better flow and match with music.
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Это заслуги тренеров, в первую очередь. Стоит только от ТШТ уйти сразу уровень падает, даже у таких чемпионок, как Женя Медведева. А Турсенбаева наоборот, после Орсера, выиграла с Тутберидзе серебро ЧМ с четверным. Если бы кореянок так же дрессировали, тоже бы так же запрыгали. Только и всего.
Are you Russian? Dear friend, don't write like this, please! Appreciate the others hard work, please. They all work hard. Jia is an amazing skater, and I believe she'll be able to include ultra-c into her programs soon. She got injured before training them
Jia has something special. This was my favorite program of all the women, junior and senior, at the GPF.
She is special
Elegance and nobility that exist only in Jia's performance.
Such a precious skater who promotes figure skating from circus to art ❤
That choreographic sequence with that note in the music is so moving.
I love her skating flow like a music she chose. Every elements are connected including jumps. That is incredible talent that no other skaters have❤.
ISU put a strange photo on the thumbnail. Jia as always beautiful
Her spins are so lovely, and I’ve never seen a spin entry quite like that first one
Kamila Valieva does exactly the same, but faster (?)
@@aliyaamanzholova lol, I afraid I’d just forgotten something like that. Well, both of them, it’s really cool looking
@aliyaamanzholova yeah but she's a doper so that doesn't count
@@ogLimitedEdiitionвообще-то в счёт, она действующая абсолютная мировая рекордсменка. К вашему сведению, все её пробы были чисты. Только от 25 декабря 2021 года была найдена проба с микродозой, а сейчас у неё все отобрали. Думаю вы рады. Это не отнимает её заслуг, её таланта и её рекордов. Валиева из всех фигуристок в мире, обладала шикарным 3A и 4T, её вращения прекрасные с прекрасной скоростью и с ровной центровкой, красивым скольжением, реберным скольжением, красивые линии и дуги и самая артистичная фигуристка, которая примерила на себя за всю свою карьеру все образы этого мира!
Двукратная Олимпийская чемпионка Катарина Витт которая является одним из членов организации IOC признала талант и уникальность Валиевой и поддержала её на играх 2022 года и до сих пор поддерживает, так же и Алёна Савченко признала её талант. Во всем мире её талант признали и будут признавать. Есть люди которые из-за допинг-скандала будут осквернять бриллиант, но от этого она сиять не перестанет. Нынешним фигуристкам далеко до её уровня. Такие как Валиева рождаются, раз в 1000 лет.
Her Ina Bauer is just amazing.
It reminds me of Yelim's
Spectacular choreography, looking forward to watching her development
Is she going to be stuck in juniors forever like Mao? I feel like she's so ready to compete seniors, these programs are stunning.
She'll be able to compete in seniors starting Olympic season, 2025/26
@@aliyaamanzholova that's great! Fingers crossed for her.
Are you from ruzzia ?age limit being raised -hello -anyone up there ?
@ingai7014 I'm well aware, that's why I asked when she will be old enough to compete. The age limit doesn't just affect Russian skaters, what is your point?
@@singsongeric LOL :one simple point :ruzzian skater don’t stand on their feet after 15 or before consistently -mostly all -injured as of now ,all who was on spotlight-and nobody able to skate after 20 -like all last year works podium was -so :why does it bother you this Japanese girls age ?Mao is only 13 ,who stocked “forever” -when they did not reach even 15 ?
Some of these juniors are so much better than some leading seniors ❤
It's always like that. Then they'll start to skate worse when they become seniors. Watch majority of the seniors as juniors. They were better. Chaeyon was better. Haein was better. Yelim was better. Etc. Kaori I think is the only one still pushing decently.
@@savanahbabyyyyhope it’s different for Jia
@@savanahbabyyyyA lot of people seem surprised that juniors would often be stronger jumpers than seniors as though it's a disadvantage to be young. It's really the opposite though, in women's juniors have a major physical advantage from being smaller.
A lot of the time they aren't hitting so much harder tech because they're more talented, they're just benefiting from that physical advantage. I don't really count on any junior to be blowing away the field with their tech unless they're still doing the same when they're full grown
@@Bloop7676 Little girls have bodies closer to little boys and men. When they become women everything is ruined and has to be re-adjusted due to the growing boobs, and spreading hips. It ruins everything. It's impressive when they survive puberty.
@@youthotuate I hope Jia survives. She is a pretty skater
You are the winner ❤
Congrats to Silver JIA, you put an #Skatecellent battle against Mao. I hope you two continue to bring the BEST in each other. Asian Skatecellence!
Beautiful skate.
Чудо! Просто чудо!
She is a unique skater. The best Korean ladies singles skater since Yuna Kim for sure. She has big jumps, great skating skills, and amazing performance and interpretation of music. I love the way she emotes and uses her arms on the ice. Hopefully, she can win a World or Olympic medal in the future.
Why selecting such bad picture for the thumbnail...🤦♀
Fr she has such a cute face, they did her wrong 😅
I don't know why but they always did her dirty😏
This is just my opinion but i think Jia shin and Mao shimada are going to be this new generation rivalry equivalent to Yuna kim and Mao asada, i hope to see them both improve even more and see them perform and shine in the senior
Beautiful 🌷 .
Amazing 😻
Graceful!❤👍🏾🌏
Jia you will get gold medal soon I promise 🩷🥇
What the heck, flycamel spin only lvl 3. She always gets 4 before this.
3Loq and 3F!q+2A+SEQ were the only mistakes... i dont really understand the scoring, but regardless she did amazing
Under rotations are serious and result in negative GOE. She lost levels on her spins. They removed the step sequence in the free so the scores for the juniors are even lower than the seniors this year and lower than the juniors before this new rule existed. They will not give senior level PCS of 70+ to juniors while seniors get them. Juniors internationally are capped to 69 and below. It has been this way for quite some time.
Also the GOE for her jumps got worse. Last season Jia earned 216 at worlds due to high GOE for her jumps. This season she gets lower GOE.
@@savanahbabyyyy which doesnt make sense because her jumps are much more stable this year. Mao had 3Lz
@@savanahbabyyyy it's not that her GOE got worse this whole season, it's just this one competition where she had unstable jumps. She had a Korean domestic competition literally days before, so I think that affected her condition here. All her jumps were fully rotated at the competition a few days ago.
@@KumaKumaKyun Internationally her GOE is worse at all comps this season barring 2022 JGP latvia with 6 points in GOE. The Korean ranking comps and the Korean competitions usually give her higher scores in PCS and GOE than international competitions. This is the same everywhere for most countries. Her domestic scoring is going up against everyone in Korea, but her international scores is compared to everyone at the international level.
In Korea she got 67 in PCS at the ranking comp.
Internationally she is given 63 in PCS here.
Down by 4 points.
In Korea 15 points in GOE.
Internationally she gets 8 points in GOE.
Down by 7 points.
11 points down overall in the free internationally.
Her best internationally was two years ago at Junior worlds with 136 maximum in the free against Isabeau. Against Mao at worlds it was worse at 130. This year it's 131. Only 5 points down from her best due to errors. Her PCS was 1 point less 2 years ago. It was the GOE of 14 points that helped her. Today she had 8 points in GOE due to errors.
She has never broken a Mao level 220+ scores internationally. She needs a 3A and a quad for that or just needs 17+ points in GOE with at least 68 - 69 points in PCS to do 220+. At the mercy of the judges more than Mao.
70+ is reserved for seniors internationally. Juniors don't get 70+ which is how Seniors like Kaori and Loena can break 220+ without a quad or triple axel. They rely 100% on PCS and GOE.
She also never broke 210+ internationally unlike Korean domestic comps. This year at worlds she might. Fingers crossed.
Without higher PCS in the 68+ range and high GOE she doesn't have anywhere near enough tech base value (70+) to score higher. She has 58 - 64 maximum in BV without GOE. If she had multiple quads she may be around 74 - 86+ in BV and she wouldn't need to depend on high 3's and 4's in GOE or higher 68+ PCS from the judges. The quads would automatically result in higher GOE even if she got a low 2 compared to a triple (if you give both a quad and a triple a GOE of 2 the quad will factor to more points automatically due to higher BV).
4S with GOE of 2 = 1.94
3S with GOE of 2 = 0.86
Even a 3S with a high 4 GOE cannot match a 4S of low 2 GOE.
Do you see the problem?
For example a junior Sofia Akateva broke 150+ in the free but had low 60 in PCS and low GOE her very first junior season (Jia had 56 in PCS back then). She didn't depend on high GOE or high PCS to win. She had two triple axels and 3 quads across both programs to get 230+ points with 83+ in BV not 60 in BV like Jia. I think people forget that these other girls were pushing major tech for high points and were not at the mercy of the judges to get 150+ for free programs. The 80+ in pure tech BV is what saved them. For Sofia low 1's and 2's in GOE from the judges are enough due to high value quads. For Jia she requires high 3's, but mainly high 4's for her triples to factor and reach similar results to quads getting low 2's and occasional 1's. Mao has this advantage too when she was clean today with 3A and 4T, but she messed up the 3Lo and couldn't reach 210+
Senior women like Kaori can reach 150+ without Sofia level ultra-c and with even less tech than Jia due to super high points in PCS at 77+, and 17+ points in GOE. Jia must be senior for this type of scoring.
PCS and GOE is not how the past junior girls got high scores. It was throwing down a 3A, with multiple quads in the free. Jia is not the same. She is dependent on GOE and PCS internationally like everyone else without quads. Mao is pushing that quad even when she fails to reach her potential 230+ in the near future. Once that 3A and 4T is fully stable she can push 3A+ 3T in the short, and two 3A's and two 4T's in the free to not be at the mercy of the judges for PCS/GOE. Giving higher PCS and GOE to the juniors isn't something the ISU does so Jia has to wait until she is senior for Kaori level GOE and PCS even though she IS better than Kaori. It's true, she's better, but gets scored less as a junior. Her only issue is emotion compared to seniors.
Jia could depend more on athletic strength like Mao to push herself to the top without being at the mercy of judges, but she doesn't have that high tech (yet) so she needs to depend on mainly PCS (Presentation, composition, and skating skills) which the manipulative judges will score to their hearts content and how they feel about her in that competition vs everyone else. Right now they don't feel she's good enough to merit a senior level 17+ points in GOE for tech or high junior 68+ in PCS.
@@savanahbabyyyyIt's also because in Korean nationals and Korean ranking competitions, she competes as a senior and is able to do a step sequence in the free, which is not allowed in junior programs. That adds more than 4 points to her score. And the fact that she tends to do better in those domestic competitions. Idk, until this competition, Jia has never really had a problem with rotation. It's never really been much of an issue for her and she was fine literally days ago, so I really think it was a matter of being fatigued from back to back competitions in the same week. Also, one thing frustrating about her is that she tends to do well at international competitions that tend to be strict and then she makes errors at international competitions that score more generously. This leads to her scores never rising and staying in the same range for years. Here, she even got two level 3 spins which brought her score down further.
Whatever, I just hope she'll safely transition to seniors and do well in Milan. I feel that if she is consistent in seniors, the judges will start awarding her with more PCS. Right now, they've placed something of a cap on her PCS. And Jia's jump GOEs have generally been high compared to a lot of her competition. In this competition, her jumps looked rough. I understand the lower GOEs. But even for that opening double axel which frankly could've had a smoother landing, she got 1.04 GOE. The judges were willing to shower her with high GOEs had the rest of her jumps looked more like they had a few days ago in the domestic competition or even the JGP. I think they realized she wasn't in great condition as the program went on. Her flip looked uncharacteristically bad this competition, as well as her loop. Both jumps she didn't have much trouble with this whole season. I think I remember only one error on the flip this whole season where she did a step out.
Remember that 2022 junior worlds happened back before judges started to score juniors less generously. They were still on that Russian scoring high where it was easier for juniors to get really high scores. As more time goes since the Russian skaters were banned, it's like the judges have become more conservative in terms of scoring.
I'm glad she at least gets to compete at all in Milan because someone like Mao, for example, has the worst luck in terms of timing for the Olympics. With how fast figure skating moves, we can't even be sure if a huge talent like Mao will make the Olympics in her career now.
Красиво очень
❤❤❤
No se sobre patinaje, pero puedo afirmar que estoy viendo algo completamente hermoso.
the overall winner
지아깅 오늘 너무 잘해따🩶🩶
Я вспомнила времена Юны Ким и Мао Асада, сейчас такое же противостояние👍🏻
На Олимпиадах оба раза Юна выиграла у Мао. А теперь Джиа сможет попасть на Олимпиаду в Милане, а Мао - нет
Lovely skater. She will need to up her tech to beat Mao if Mao retains her 3A and quad.
If…
CHANGE THE PICTURE
Наконецто. Взяли. Эту песню. Она охеренная
I don't understand it. Some viewers act as if they are professional judges. Just enjoy the skating and leave the rest to those professional judges. It is obvious in the competition, Mao's technical scores are higher due to perfect quad and triple axel. Who are we to judge by liking certain skater better. Jia Shin was not underscored, she got 63 for components, which is higher than Mao. Mao's component was lower due to a pop on loop. But she definitely scored higher for technical.
She deserves first. ISU is so crazy to put this beautiful skater in second. She was perfect 100%. ISU cheating skaters to favor Japan(money) This is why they loosing fans.
Mao and Jia’s skating was both amazing but Mao gots a better jumping techniques which made her to the first. It’s not by the money, Mao deserves the first, I think both of the skaters are underscored.
@@user_avila But mao lacks artistry. Well if this is just a technical competition, other Korean skater yuseong Kim who jumped triple axel should be at least in third by that judging system. But no they have to give other japanese girl bronze with much higher component score. It is clear that ISU judging is so inconsistent.
@@kalihj5788under. rotated. Just enjoy the skating and leave the rest to professional Judges.
lmao
best of luck❤
I hate people who come up with ideas of money without checking the protocol. If we see the protocol, it's pretty fair. Even the base value of 2A and 3A makes 4.7 point. Mao succeeded in 4A this time in addition even with a mistake in lp. For the spins, Jia was great but Mao's spin was extreme. For the components, both Jia and Mao were great but Jia has slight better flow and match with music.
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Como que sus salto le falta mas potencia
Тым болмағанда қысқа бағдарламадағы каскадты таза жасағанда...
Why did they make her look like Voldemort in the thumbnail picture. Disrespectful.
на гран-при России в 10ку может и вошла бы
Она не россиянка! Хватит сравнивать этих девочек своими! Хватит унижать этих девочек! Они талантливы, прекрасно выступают! Они не виноваты в отстранении ваших!
Хватит считать своих Богами! И у них есть огрехи!
Это заслуги тренеров, в первую очередь. Стоит только от ТШТ уйти сразу уровень падает, даже у таких чемпионок, как Женя Медведева. А Турсенбаева наоборот, после Орсера, выиграла с Тутберидзе серебро ЧМ с четверным. Если бы кореянок так же дрессировали, тоже бы так же запрыгали. Только и всего.
Так то до ТШТ в России не было женского ФК (кроме, Киры Ивановой, Слуцкой и Сотниковой, о которой уже все забыли)
@@gilyanajune7081Не ТурсЕнбаева а Тұрсынбаева (Турсынбаева), извините
Makeup on her face was too white! looked as she was so tired.
For today standards its a pretty poor performance. Where re quads or at least a 3A? All top skaters do it already.
Are you Russian? Dear friend, don't write like this, please! Appreciate the others hard work, please. They all work hard. Jia is an amazing skater, and I believe she'll be able to include ultra-c into her programs soon. She got injured before training them
This was an eyesore performance...Needs more high level elements and the music was BOOOORING.