“Among those who skated, the Japanese was the best, but this is a performance of twenty years ago.” Tatiana Tarasova about women’s short program at Worlds
Posted on 2022-03-24 • 6 comments
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Tatiana Tarasova commented on the results of the women’s short program at the World Championships in Montpellier.
source: sportrbc.ru
Tatiana Tarasova: Among those who skated, the Japanese was the best. But we have the experience of the Olympic Games, if our girls were here, she would not have a chance to win first place.
She did everything clean, but this is a performance of twenty years ago, all the elements were done, but there were no elements of the highest complexity, and our girls strive, they also do the highest complexity, they develop in technical perfection. Of course, they would be the first everywhere.
The Japanese skated well, but not at a high level, of course.
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Stop saying “if our girls were here “. It’s the most stupid sentence anyone could tell. They were not there but it was a WORLD championship.
Tuktamysheva has impeccable doping history? Hahahahahaha.
She competed in 14 events in 2015 and won everything because of Meldonium. When the drug was banned she crashed and burned and didn’t win any event the next year.
I’m sorry but what is Tarasova talking about. She thinks girls have been doing quads for 19 years? Did she forget medvedeva and Zagitova doing the exact same thing Kaori does with less speed and complexity just 3 years ago? Sorry but the Russian quad phenomenon just started in 2020.
kaori is great! i love her skating! but shervakova tuktamisheva kostornaia are better. not only they would score more points, they also have an impecable doping history, and they were tasted many more times than any others.
This world championships are worthless.. the true champions arent there
I dont know what so special about ugly prerotated jump,slow step sequence,doping and inflated scores due to eteri bonus.
These comments from Tarasova fail to mention the beauty and maturity of conveying the music and emotions, zero prerotations, speed and extraordinary skating skills and edges of Sakamoto.
And important too, all in a skater who is not drugged, starved, or mentally abused by ‘coaches’.
A truly wonderful thing to behold and appreciate!