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sallycinnamon Posted January 17, 2022 Share Posted January 17, 2022 Armenia Ice Dance - Tina Garaberdian/Simon Senecal Australia: Men - Brendan Kerry Women - Kailani Craine Austria: Women - Olga Mikutina Pairs - Miriam Zielger/Severin Kiefer Azerbaijan: Men - Vladimir Litvintsev Women - Ekaterina Ryabova Belgium: Women - Loena Hendrickx Bulgaria: Women - Alexandra Feigin Czech Republic: Men - Michal Brezina Women - Eliska Brezinova Pairs - Jelizaveta Zukova/Martin Bidar Ice Dance - Natalie Tascherlova/Filip Taschler Estonia: Men - Aleksandr Selevko Women - Eva-Lotta Kiibus Finland: Ice Dance - Juulia Turkkila/Matthias Versluis France: Men: Kevin Aymoz, Adam Siai Him Fa Ice Dance: Gabriella Papadakis/Guillaume Cizeron Georgia: Men: Morisi Kvitelashvili Women: Anastasiia Gubanova Pairs: Karina Safina/Luka Berulava Ice Dance: Maria Kazakova/Georgy Reviya Germany: Women - Nicole Schott Pairs - Minerva Hase/Nolan Seegert Ice Dance - Katharina Müller/Tim Dieck Men - TBA - Team Event only (it'll be decided on 18 January but Paul Fentz is nominated) Great Britain: Women - Natasha McKay Ice Dance - Lilah Fear/Lewis Gibson Hungary: Pairs - Ioulia Chtchetinina/Mark Magyar Israel: Men - Alexey Bychenko Pairs - Hailey Kops/Evgeni Krasnopolski Italy: Men: Matteo Rizzo, Daniel Grassl Women: Lara Naki Gutmann (Team Event only) Pairs: Nicole Della Monica/Matteo Guarise, Rebecca Ghilardi/Filippo Ambrosini Ice Dance: Charlene Guignard/Marco Fabbri Latvia: Men - Deniss Vasiljevs Lithuania: Ice Dance - Paulina Ramanauskaite/Deividas Kizala (?) Mexico: Men - Donovan Carrillo Netherlands: Women - Lindsay van Zundert Poland: Women - Ekaterina Kurakova Ice Dance: Natalia Kaliszek/Maksym Spodyriev Spain: Ice Dance - Olivia Smart/Adria Diaz Pairs - Laura Barquero/Maurizio Zandron Sweden: Men: Nikolaj Majorov Women: Josefin Taljegard Switzerland: Men: Lukas Britschgi Women: Alexia Paganini Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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sallycinnamon Posted January 24, 2022 Share Posted January 24, 2022 I was surprised to see the Estonian federation chose Eva-Lotta over Niina Petrokina, because Eva-Lotta had a bit of rought season with injuries and boot problems and had a worse season than Niina. She was beaten by Niina at Cup of Austria by almost 40 points, at Europeans by 16 points and at Nationals by 28 points. But the Estonian federation chose the skater for the Olympics who got them the Olympic spot, which was Eva-Lotta last year at Worlds. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sora Posted January 24, 2022 Share Posted January 24, 2022 4 hours ago, sallycinnamon said: I was surprised to see the Estonian federation chose Eva-Lotta over Niina Petrokina, because Eva-Lotta had a bit of rought season with injuries and boot problems and had a worse season than Niina. She was beaten by Niina at Cup of Austria by almost 40 points, at Europeans by 16 points and at Nationals by 28 points. But the Estonian federation chose the skater for the Olympics who got them the Olympic spot, which was Eva-Lotta last year at Worlds. Me too! I thought they would send Niina. I think Eva-Lotta also is very nervous and due to that she doesn’t use her full potential. I saw her at Rostelecom Cup and before her free it almost seemed like she didn’t want to skate at all, and then she didn’t have a good skate unfortunately. I really like her tho, I think she stands out between all the other girls! Hope she can get more confident for Beijing. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Paskud Posted January 24, 2022 Share Posted January 24, 2022 36 minutes ago, Sora said: Me too! I thought they would send Niina. I think Eva-Lotta also is very nervous and due to that she doesn’t use her full potential. I saw her at Rostelecom Cup and before her free it almost seemed like she didn’t want to skate at all, and then she didn’t have a good skate unfortunately. I really like her tho, I think she stands out between all the other girls! Hope she can get more confident for Beijing. Because she struggles with ankle injuries and boot problems for few months already. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sallycinnamon Posted January 24, 2022 Share Posted January 24, 2022 5 hours ago, Sora said: Me too! I thought they would send Niina. I think Eva-Lotta also is very nervous and due to that she doesn’t use her full potential. I saw her at Rostelecom Cup and before her free it almost seemed like she didn’t want to skate at all, and then she didn’t have a good skate unfortunately. I really like her tho, I think she stands out between all the other girls! Hope she can get more confident for Beijing. Yes, I was in Sochi and saw how she skated. She doesn't have an easy season but I hope she will skate well in Beijing. I wasn't aware of Estonian fed's selection criteria but every country has different rules how they select their team so I was just confused and thought after Europeans Niina will go. Niina is also young, and maybe she'll have another shot in four years (and who knows what happens in four years, maybe Estonia will have not one but two spots). Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
yuzuangel Posted January 25, 2022 Author Share Posted January 25, 2022 3 hours ago, sallycinnamon said: Yes, I was in Sochi and saw how she skated. She doesn't have an easy season but I hope she will skate well in Beijing. I wasn't aware of Estonian fed's selection criteria but every country has different rules how they select their team so I was just confused and thought after Europeans Niina will go. Niina is also young, and maybe she'll have another shot in four years (and who knows what happens in four years, maybe Estonia will have not one but two spots). yeah, i heard that their federation rule states the skater who gets the spot will go. i think it's similar to Korean fed's rules that world medalists will automatically be sent to the next worlds. probably outdated or copied from some other sport's rules (for korea it's speed skating) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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yuzuangel Posted January 26, 2022 Author Share Posted January 26, 2022 https://fsrussia.ru/news/5958-ffkkr-obyavila-sostav-olimpijskoj-sbornoj-rossii-po-figurnomu-kataniyu.html Men: Mark Kondratiuk Andrei Mozalev Mikhail Kolyada replaced by Evgeniy Semenenko Substitutes: Petr Gumennik Women: Kamila Valieva Anna Sherbakova Alexandra Trusova Substitutes: Elizaveta Tuktamysheva, Maia Khromykh Pairs: Anastasia Mishina / Alexander Galliamov Evgenia Tarasova / Vladimir Morozov Alexandra Boikova / Dmitri Kozlovskiy Substitutes: Daria Pavluchenko / Denis Khodykin, Yulia Artemieva / Mikhail Nazarychev Ice Dance: Viktoria Sinitsina / Nikita Katsalapov Alexandra Stepanova / Ivan Bukin Diana Davis / Gleb Smolkin Subs: Elizaveta Khudaberdieva / Yegor Bazin, Annabelle Morozova / Andrei Bagin, Elizaveta Shanayeva / David Narizhniy Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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