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Morrowind: Dream on Red Mountain - major characters
Portal Theatre, 2023
featuring Seraphim (Voryn Dagoth), Iria (Azura), Ekaterina Agafonova (Almalexia), Denis Lavrentiev (Nerevar), Maxim Rakovsky (Vivec), Danila Polyakov (Sotha Sil)
#dream on red mountain#Сон у Красной горы#morrowind#the elder scrolls#seraphim#iria#ekaterina agafonova#denis lavrentiev#maxim rakovsky#danila polyakov#emeraldposts#theatreedit#musicaledit#musicalgifs
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Russia's top AAers w combined scores (just using 2023 RUS cup, 2024 nationals and BRICS games scores)
1. Viktoria Listunova 58.683
2. Angelina Melnikova 57.832
3. Anna Kalmykova 56.732
4. Leyla Vasilyeva 56.465
5. Lyudmila Roshchina 56.233
6. Diana Kustova 55.550
7. Zlata Osokina 55.449
8. Elena Gerasimova 55.400
9. Alyona Glotova 55.200
10. Maria Agafonova 54.666
11. Ulyana Perebinosova 54.150
12. Arina Semukhina 54.133
13. Ekaterina Andreeva 54.032
Vladislava Urazova hasn't competed all around in a long time, so I didn't include her
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” Когда спорт, действительно вне политики.❤️ ”
#olympics 2018#figure skating#ice dance#ekaterina bobrova#evgenia medvedeva#alisa agafonova#alper ucar#alexandra nazarova#maxim nikitin#moris kvitelashvili
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🇷🇺WAG NT 2022🇷🇺
Main Team: Maria Agafonova, Lilia Akhaimova, Leila Vasileva, Yana Vorona, Elena Gerasimova, Aliona Glotova, Anastasia Ilyankova, Diana Kustova, Viktoria Listunova, Angelina Melnikova, Maria Minaeva, Uliana Perebinosova, Arina Semukhina and Vladislava Urazova
Reserve Team: Yulia Biryulya(!!), Amira Botasheva, Anna Esipova, Anna Kalmykova, Irina Komnova, Elizaveta Us, and Kristina Shapovalova
Junior Team: Ekaterina Andreeva, Anastasia Bedrina, Valeria Bukina, Sofia Maznaya, Liubov Galiuzhina, Polina Grushnina, Zlata Osokina, Sabina Kaigulova, Sofia Pudova, Liudmila Roshchina and Alina Pyatiletova
In exciting coaching news: Maria Kharenkova has joined Mustafina and Afanasyeva on the junior coaching team - she will be coaching beam. Evgeny Grebyonkin is now the uneven bar coach for the juniors.
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Schedule
Start lists Grand Prix
Friday, 19th February
Group A
Ekaterina Vedeneeva
Ekaterina Selezneva
Viktoria Skittidi
Denisa Stepankova
Sabina Bakatova
Anastasia Guz
Ekaterina Fetisova
Jelizaveta Polstjanaja
Elizaveta Makhoshvili
Arina Krasnorutskaya
Lala Kramarenko
Viktoria Bogdanova
Group B
Adriana Timkova
Polina Murashko
Silva Sargsyan
Andreea Verdes
Dina Averina
Boryana Kaleyn
Anastasia Simakova
Aisha Izabekova
Anastasia Guzenkova
Maja Gaiduk
Arina Averina
Groups
Belarus
Estonia
Uzbekistan
Russia
Saturday, 20th February
Group B
Adriana Timkova
Polina Murashko
Silva Sargsyan
Andreea Verdes
Dina Averina
Boryana Kaleyn
Anastasia Simakova
Aisha Izabekova
Anastasia Guzenkova
Maja Gaiduk
Arina Averina
Group A
Ekaterina Vedeneeva
Ekaterina Selezneva
Viktoria Skittidi
Denisa Stepankova
Sabina Bakatova
Anastasia Guz
Ekaterina Fetisova
Jelizaveta Polstjanaja
Elizaveta Makhoshvili
Arina Krasnorutskaya
Lala Kramarenko
Viktoria Bogdanova
Livestreams
Telesport
Link 2
Link 3
Link 4
Start lists International Tournament
Friday, 19th February - Seniors
Group A (16:45 - 17:39)
Eva Brezalieva
Sofya Agafonova
Annaliese Dragan
Hanna Wiesner
Daria Priddanikova
Anna Kamenshchikova
Maria Pobedushkina
Anna Sokolova
Maria Pak
Adilya Tlekenova
Barbora Kafkova
Takhmina Ikromova
Group B (17:39 - 18:33)
Alexandra Skubova
Sabina Tashkenbaeva
Valeria Vatova
Maria Sergeeva
Aibota Yertaikizy
Daria Trubnikova
Roza Abitova
Laura Anitei
Stiliana Nikolova
Dina Agisheva
Irina Annenkova
Daria Sergaeva
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2021 Russian WAG National Championships
Event Final Results
Balance Beam
Viktoria Listunova 14.500
Elena Gerasimova 14.266
Viktoria Trykina 13.633
Yana Vorona 12.600
Anastasia Ilyankova 12.533
Maria Agafonova 12.200
Vladislava Urazova 11.933
Arina Semukhina 11.600
Floor
Angelina Melnikova 14.400
Viktoria Listunova 13.900
Vladislava Urazova 13.700
Daria Belousova 12.766
Anastasia Artamonova 12.533
Olga Astafeva 12.400
Elena Gerasimova 12.333
Ekaterina Boeva 12.233
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2017 GP Skate America, CS Tallinn Trophy, Shanghai Trophy & Japanese Junior Nationals: Info & Streaming
Grand Prix Final spots are on the line as skaters head to Lake Placid, NY for the last event of the Grand Prix series! Several other competitions with notable skaters will also take place this week. More information will be added to this post as it appears.
Live results | Entries & overview | Detailed schedule | Website | ISU
SCHEDULE
Eastern Standard Time (UTC-5). Click on the links for time conversions.
11/24: Pairs' SP 18:25; Men's SP 19:55 11/25: Pairs' FS 14:00; Men's FS 16:00; Short Dance 19:30; Ladies' SP 21:20 11/26: Free Dance 13:55; Ladies' FS 16:00; Gala 19:30
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HOW TO WATCH
Be careful of popups and ads on free streaming sites. We are not responsible for the quality of the streams; we only provide the links. Please try all the streams to see which ones work best for you. Do not complain to us if a stream does not work. This post focuses on live broadcasts. Other TV channels not mentioned here might show the competition in delayed broadcasts.
Fan streams: These fan-run streams may livestream part or all of the event: FS Live on Youtube (see video description for links), QQ Live. Check the streams when the events are on. The streams should be available worldwide.
Icenetwork: Subscribers in the US can watch most of the competition live on Icenetwork, except for the men's and ladies' free skates, which will be aired live on NBC (see below). Icenetwork will also livestream the gala.
Olympic Channel, NBC, & NBCSN: These three channels will air the entire competition (excluding the gala) live between them. The Olympic Channel is only available to subscribers. Broadcast schedule in EST:
11/24: Pairs' SP 6:00PM (OC); Men's SP 8:00PM (OC)
11/25: Pairs' FS 2:00PM (OC); Men's FS 4:00PM (NBC); Short Dance 7:30PM (OC); Ladies' SP 9:00PM (NBCSN)
11/26: Free Dance 2:00PM (OC); Ladies' FS 4:00PM (NBC)
NBC streams: Stream 1, Stream 2, Stream 3
NBCSN streams: Official streams (blocked outside of USA), Stream 1
CBC Sports: Canada's CBC Sports will livestream the entire competition and gala on their website. CBC will also air the competition on TV in delayed broadcasts; see their website for more info. Streaming schedule in EST:
11/24: Pairs' SP 6:20PM; Men's SP 7:55PM
11/25: Pairs' FS 2:00PM; Men's FS 3:55PM; Short Dance 7:30PM; Ladies' SP 9:20PM
11/26: Free Dance 1:55PM; Ladies' FS 4:00PM; Gala 7:30PM
Official streams (blocked outside of Canada)
Telesport: Russia's Telesport will livestream the entire competition. The streams are blocked outside of Russia.
Russian Eurosport: Russian Eurosport 2 will air the ladies' free skate live. Other Eurosport channels may have slightly different schedules; check your local TV listings to make sure. Broadcast schedule in Moscow Time:
11/26: Men's FS 20:15 (taped); Pairs' FS 21:00 (taped)
11/27: Ladies' FS 00:00 (live)
Eurosport 2 streams: Stream 1, Stream 2, Stream 3
British Eurosport: British Eurosport 2 will air the ladies' free skate live. Other Eurosport channels may have slightly different schedules; check your local TV listings to make sure. Broadcast schedule in GMT:
11/26: Men's FS 20:30 (taped); Ladies' FS 21:00 (live); Pairs' FS 23:30 (taped)
Eurosport 2 streams: Stream 1, Stream 2, Stream 3, more streams
CCTV 5: China's CCTV 5 and CCTV 5+ will air parts of the competition live. Schedule in China Standard Time:
11/25: Pairs' SP 07:20 (CCTV5+, live); Men's SP 08:50 (CCTV5+, live)
11/26: Pairs' FS 03:30 (CCTV5, live); Short Dance 08:30 (CCTV5+, live); Ladies' SP 10:15 (CCTV5+, live); Men's FS 14:00 (CCTV5, taped)
11/27: TBA
CCTV 5 streams: Official stream (blocked outside of China), Stream 1, Stream 2, Stream 3
CCTV 5+ streams: Official stream (blocked outside of China), Stream 1, Stream 2, Stream 3
Other TV channels: Other TV channels such as Japan's TV Asahi and various Eurosport channels will also air parts of the competition. Check your local TV channels for other skating broadcasts.
On demand: If you can’t watch live, videos from the competition will be uploaded online very quickly, so you can always catch up later. See this post for useful skating Youtube and Dailymotion channels.
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TALLINN TROPHY
Events for juniors will also be held at this competition; these are not part of the Challenger Series.
Live results | Entries | Schedule | Website | ISU
Designation: Challenger Series When: Nov. 20-24 Where: Tallinn, Estonia Level & disciplines: senior men, ladies, ice dance, pairs How to watch: Free livestream on Youtube
Senior schedule (UTC+2): 11/23: Short Dance 09:45; Pairs' SP 12:30; Men's SP 13:40; Ladies' SP 17:45 11/24: Free Dance 08:00; Men's FS 11:05; Pairs' FS 15:55; Ladies' FS 17:20
Notable entries: Julian Yee, Dmitri Aliev, Yaroslav Paniot, Alexei Krasnozhon, Alisa Fedichkina, Stanislava Konstantinova, Angela Wang, Caroline Zhang, Ekaterina Alexandrovskaya/Harley Windsor, Alisa Efimova/Alexander Korovin, Anastasia Poluianova/Dmitry Sopot, Elena Ilinykh/Anton Shibnev, Alisa Agafonova/Alper Ucar, Elliana Pogrebinsky/Alex Benoit
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SHANGHAI TROPHY
First held a year ago as a showcase for speed skating and synchronized skating, the Shanghai Trophy will host a figure skating event for the first time this year. Skaters will perform only their free skates. Prize money is available. Please see the announcement for more information.
Live results | Entries | Schedule | Website | ISU
Designation: B event When: Nov. 24-26 Where: Shanghai, China Level & disciplines: senior men, ladies, ice dance, pairs, synchro
Schedule (UTC+8): 11/24: Ladies' FS 20:00; Pairs' FS 21:15 11/25: Free Dance 20:15; Men's FS 21:15 11/26: Gala 17:00
Notable entries: Moris Kvitelashvili, Denis Ten, Alexander Samarin, Elizabet Tursynbaeva, Elena Radionova, Maria Sotskova, Cheng Peng/Yang Jin, Wenjing Sui/Cong Han, Valentina Marchei/Ondrej Hotarek, Kristina Astakhova/Alexei Rogonov, Charlene Guignard/Marco Fabbri, Ekaterina Bobrova/Dmitri Soloviev
How to watch: The Olympic Channel will livestream the entire competition live. The stream should be available worldwide. China's CCTV 5 (stream 1, stream 2, stream 3) may air parts of the competition live. Schedule in China Standard Time: 11/24: Ladies' & Pairs' FS 19:30 (live?) 11/25: Free Dance & Men's FS 21:10 (taped?)
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JAPANESE JUNIOR NATIONALS
Japanese Junior Nationals is one of the competitions used to decide the Junior World team. The Junior National Champion is automatically included on the team; final selections will be made after the senior national championships, where the top singles skaters at Junior Nationals are invited to compete. Japan has 3 ladies' spots for Junior Worlds, 2 men's spots, and 1 each for ice dance and pairs.
Results & entries | Schedule
When: Nov. 24-26 Where: Maebashi, Japan Level & disciplines: junior men, ladies, ice dance, pairs
Schedule (UTC+9): 11/24: Short Dance 20:00; Pairs' SP 20:45 11/25: Men's SP 12:40; Free Dance 16:35; Pairs' FS 17:25; Ladies' SP 18:05 11/26: Men's FS 12:30; Ladies' FS 16:30
Notable entries: Rika Kihira, Mako Yamashita, Riko Takino, Nana Araki, Yuhana Yokoi, Moa Iwano, Rino Kasakake, Akari Matsuoka, Yuna Aoki, Mitsuki Sumoto, Koshiro Shimada, Tatsuya Tsuboi, Sena Miyake, Taichiro Yamakuma, Yuto Kishina, Shun Sato
How to watch: BS Fuji (stream 1, stream 2) will air the later groups of the ladies' free skate live on Nov. 26 at 18:00. Fuji TV (stream 1, stream 2) will air parts of the competition on Nov. 27 at 01:55 JST in a taped broadcast.
#figure skating#skate america#skate america 2017#grand prix#tallinn trophy#tallinn trophy 2017#challenger series#shanghai trophy#shanghai trophy 2017#b comps#japanese jr nationals#japanese jr nationals 2017#national comps#events#season: 2017 2018#how to watch
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2017 Rostelecom Cup Preview - Ice Dance: Tough Fight for Bronze
First full preview of the season! I will be going through every skater and then doing full predictions. Last up is Ice Dance. Short program is on Friday, free on Saturday. Everything below the cut, because it’s long! I would love to hear what you guys have to say, so agree or disagree - reblog, send me an ask - let me know!
The Field
Piper Gilles and Paul Poirier – Canada – A middle-of-the-pack team, they are five-time Canadian National medalists. They have consistently medaled on the GP circuit for the past three years; however, this will be a tough fight for them as they have three other teams right alongside them all fighting for the bronze medal.
Nicole Kuzmichova and Alexandr Sinicyn – Czech Republic – Making their Senior GP debut, they were on the junior circuit last year! They are a bit outclassed here and will end up at the bottom of the pack with this field here.
Marie-Jade Lauriault and Roman LeGac – France – Two-time French Silver medalists, they scored a near personal best score to place third at the Cup of Nice, but they are a bit outclassed here. They will not be last, but they will be near the bottom in this field here.
Charlene Guignard and Marco Fabbri – Italy – An improving team, they are seven-time Italian Silver medalists. They recently won the Lombardia Trophy competition. They can improve on that, they have a chance at getting the bronze medal here, but if not, they will end up off the podium.
Ekaterina Bobrova and Dmitri Soloviev – Russia – Five-time European medalists, they are also six-time National Champions and have qualified for the Grand Prix Final multiple times. They have the capability of winning here and are a sure-fire bet for the podium this week.
Betina Popova and Sergei Mozgov – Russia – A relatively new time, this will be their GP debut and only their fourth competition together as a pair. They scored a personal best at the recent Finlandia Trophy, placing fifth. They are the Host Pick, and are moving up but will be pushed towards the bottom here this week.
Alexandra Stepanova and Ivan Bukin – Russia – Three-time Russian National medalists, they had a personal best free skate at Worlds to place tenth. They performed okay at Finlandia Trophy but were about ten points below their personal best. They will need to skate better here to get on the podium, with three other teams fighting for the medal, too.
Alisa Agafonova and Alper Ucar – Turkey – They are an up and coming pair, with a personal best of 163. They have a chance of pushing towards the top five, but without seeing them so far this season, I am not sure what to expect from them.
Rachel Parsons and Michael Parsons – USA – Making their GP debut, they are the reigning Junior World Champions. A talented young team, they have a good chance at medaling here, but it’s a tough fight and they will need to score personal bests if they want to do so. If not, they will end up towards the middle of the pack.
Maia Shibutani and Alex Shibutani – USA – They are the reigning two-time National Champions and also three-time (and reigning two-time) World Medalists. I have not seen them so far this season, but they should do well here and have a very good chance of winning in this field.
Predictions
GOLD - Shibutanis SILVER – Bobrova/Soloviev BRONZE – Guignard and Fabbri – Tough fight from here, to sixth place and will be interesting to see how these four teams match up together. 4th – Stepanova/Bukin 5th – Gilles/Poirier
6th – Parsons’ 7th – Laruiault/LeGac 8th – Popova/Mozgov 9th – Agafonova/Ucar – Hard to place them without having seen them. 10th – Kuzmichova/Sincyn – Hard to see them placing anything else, though they have a shot at moving up one spot depending on how the team above them does.
#figure skating#rostelecom cup 2017#ice dance#preview#predictions#shibsibs#ekaterina bobrova#dmitri soloviev
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ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating Series 2017/18, Rostelecom Cup Entries
The first event of the series this year is the Rostelecom Cup in Moscow (RUS), October 20 to 22.
Men World and Olympic Champion Yuzuru Hanyu will start his season there and will face Four Continents Champion Nathan Chen (USA). All men entries:
Nam Nguyen CAN
Daniel Samohin ISR
Yuzuru Hanyu JPN
Misha Ge UZB
Grant Hochstein USA
Nathan Chen USA
Mikhail Kolyada RUS
Dmitri Aliev RUS
Deniss Vasiljevs LAT
Denis Ten KAZ
Keiji Tanaka JPN
Ladies Two-time World Champion Evgenia Medvedeva (RUS) will meet five-time European Champion Carolina Kostner (ITA), who returns to the Grand Prix series after not competing in it in the past three seasons. All Ladies Entries:
Mae Berenice Meite FRA
Carolina Kostner ITA
Kaori Sakamoto JPN
Soyoun Park KOR
Evgenia Medvedeva RUS
Elizabet Tursynbaeva KAZ
Wakaba Higuchi JPN
Ivett Toth HUN
Elena Radionova RUS
Mariah Bell USA
Mirai Nagasu USA
Pairs and Ice Dance The event also features Maia Shibutani/Alex Shibutani (USA), Ekaterina Bobrova/Dmitri Soloviev (RUS) and European Champions Evgenia Tarasova/Vladimir Morozov (RUS). World Junior Ice Dance Champions Rachel Parsons/Michael Parsons (USA) will debut at the ISU Grand Prix.
All Pair Entries:
Seguin / Bilodeau CAN
Wang / Wang CHN
Marchei/ Hotarek ITA
Suto/Boudreau-Audet JPN
Stolbova / Klimov RUS
Tarasova /Morozov RUS
Castelli / Tran USA
All Ice Dance Entries:
Gilles/Poirier CAN
Laurialaut / Le Gac FRA
Guignard / Fabbri ITA
Bobrova / Soloviev RUS
Stepanova / Bukini RUS
Agafonova / Ucar TUR
Parsons / Parsons USA
Shibutani / Shibutani URA
Kuzmichova / Sinicyn CZE
#evgenia medvedeva#figureskate#figure skating#parsons muchael#parsons#parsons's#carolina kostner#nathan chen#wakaba higuchi#yuzuru hanyu#figureskating#mikhail kolyada#elena radionova#wang's#gilles poirier#bobrova soloviev#rostelecom cup 2017#tarasova morozov
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WORLDS
Overall Standings
Tessa Virtue/Scott Moir (Canada) – 198.62 (WORLD RECORD)
Gabriella Papadakis/Guillaume Cizeron (France) – 196.04
Maia Shibutani/Alex Shibutani (USA) – 185.18
Kaitlyn Weaver/Andrew Poje (Canada) – 184.81
Ekaterina Bobrova/Dmitri Soloviev (Russia) – 184.06
Anna Cappellini/Luca Lanotte (Italy) – 183.73
Madison Chock/Evan Bates (USA) – 182.04
Piper Gilles/Paul Poirier (Canada) – 178.99
Madison Hubbell/Zachary Donohue (USA) – 177.70
Alexandra Stepanova/Ivan Bukin (Russia) – 174.70
Charlene Guignard/Marco Fabbri (Italy) – 165.68
Isabella Tobias/Ilia Tkachenko (Israel) – 162.63
Laurence Fournier Beaudry/Nikolaj Sorensen (Denmark) – 159.53
Natalia Kaliszek/Maksym Spodyriev (Poland) – 157.15
Alexandra Nazarova/Maxim Nikitin (Ukraine) – 155.35
Shiyue Wang/Xinyu Liu (China) – 150.25
Alisa Agafonova/Alper Ucar (Turkey) – 146.89
Olivia Smart/Adria Diaz (Spain) – 145.61
Kavita Lorenz/Joti Polizoakis (Germany) – 142.86
Yura Min/Alexander Gamelin (Korea) – 136.71
Marie-Jade Lauriault/Romain Le Gac (France) – 56.43
Lilah Fear/Lewis Gibson (Great Britain) – 54.82
Kana Muramoto/Chris Reed (Japan) – 54.68
Cecilia Törn/Jussiville Partanen (Finland) – 52.22
Tina Garabedian/Simon Proulx-Senecal (Armenia) – 51.39
Nicole Kuzmichova/Alexandr Sinicyn (Czech Republic) – 51.02
Viktoria Kavaliova/Yurii Bieliaiev (Belarus) – 49.73
Lorenza Alessandrini/Pierre Souquet (France) – 49.51
Olga Jakushina/Andrey Nevskiy (Latvia) – 48.26
Taylor Tran/Saulius Ambrulevicius (Lithuania) – 46.14
Anastasia Galyeta/Avidan Brown (Azerbaijan) – 45.58
Tatiana Kozmava/Alexei Shumski (Georgia) – 42.71
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some scores from moscow so far:
juniors
Anna Popova RUS ball (two losses of apparatus) 17,45 Vladislava Nikolaenko RUS ball 18,80 Salma Solaun ESP rope 17,5 Ekaterina Panteleeva RUS ball 18,75 Lidiia Chernysheva RUS ball 18,45
Arina Timoshina RUS rope 19,30 Vladislava Nilolaenko RUS rope 17,15 Mireia Martinez ESP ball 15,60 Lidiia Chernysheva RUS rope 18,70 Maiia Kolobovnikova RUS rope 18,45
Sofia Agafonova RUS ball 16,35 three losses/ends the routine without apparatus Alexandra Skubova RUS ball 19,4 Stliana Nikolova BUL ball 18,05 Eva Brezalieva BUL ball 18,20
Sofia Agafonova RUS rope 19,40 Olga Karaseva RUS rope 19,45 Stliana Nikolova BUL rope 17,50
seniors
Sabina Tashkenbaeva UZB ball 19,15 Anastasia Guzenkova RUS hoop 22,90 Maria Sergeeva RUS hoop 25,45 (WTF??)
Anastasia Simakova hoop 22,90 Karina Kuznetsova ball 19,100
Anastasia Guzenkova RUS ball 20,50
Maria Sergeeva RUS ball 19,900
Anastasia Simakova ball 21,400 Karina Kuznetsova hoop 22,600
Daria Sergaeva ball 20,300 Polina Orlova ball 20,400
Alina Harnasko BLR hoop 23,65 Irina Annenkova RUS ball 18,05
Daria Sergaeva hoop 22,500 Polina Orlova hoop 21,650
Irina Annenkova hoop 23,300 Alina Harnasko ball 18,45
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Hey! So I recently got a VK account, but I'm struggling to find my way around. Thanks to your masterposts I found the theatres' pages, but I don't know where to start looking for the actors. Could you please share the most important ones? Finrod, Leithian, Trial maybe ( Please ignore this if it's too much work )
Ngl, it was quite a lot of work 😅 I listed the actors' creative pages, not their personal ones, because that's the best way to keep up with their work and performances.
Agata Vavilova
Alexander Chernyshev
Alexander Kazmin
Alexander Khananin
Alexander Rychkov
Alexey Tolstokorov
Andrey Birin
Andrey Shkoldichenko
Anton Avdeev
Danila Polyakov
Danila Zhilyaev
Daria Burlyukalo
Daria Vorobyova
Daria Yanvarina
Edrian Bernada
Ekaterina Agafonova
Ekaterina Busygina
Elena Gazaeva
Elena Khanpira
Elena Minina
Emil Sales
Evdokia Malevskaya
Evgeny Gradusov
Evgeny Egorov
Fedor & Semyon Nemtsev
Galina Shimanskaya
Ilya Zhigarev
Iria
Irina Demidova
Irina Potekhina
Kirill Gordeev
Konstantin Baryshnikov
Konstantin Skripalev
Ksenia Spiridonova
Lora Moskovskaya
Maxim Rakovsky
Mikhail Sidorenko
Pavel Dorofeev
Pavel Plamenev
Pavel Stukalov
Roman Susalev
Rostislav Kolpakov
Ruslan Gerasimenko
Selected Dreik
Seraphim
Sergey Smolin
Sofiko Kardava
Sviatoslav Besedin
Taria Baturina
Tatyana Shaikova
Vilena Sokolova
Yaroslav Bayarunas
I hope I've got everyone, or at least most of those you're interested in. I'm not responsible for the contents of the pages I linked and do not endorse their opinions and actions, naturally.
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2024 Russian cup startlist
Group 1
Maria Agafonova
Leyla Vasilyeva
Elena Gerasimova
Viktoria Listunova
Angelina Melnikova
Lyudmila Roshchina
Group 2
Ekaterina Andreeva
Yulia Biryulya
Alyona Glotova
Anna Kalmykova
Ulyana Perebinosova
Elena Chursina
Kristina Shapovalova
Group 3
Kristina Kazan
Ksenia Kuzmicheva
Yulia Nikolaeva
Diana Parshikova
Arina Strukova
Maria Tretyakova
Elizaveta Us
Group 4
Eleonora Afanasyeva
Anastasia Bedrina
Polina Gubenkova
Elizaveta Malygina
Yana Matkina
Alina Shklokova
Group 5 (2009 juniors)
Arina Dimitrova
Ksenia Zelyaeva
Maria Kravchenko
Yulia Svistunova
Veranika Semyonova
Anna Smirnova
Reserves
Zlata Osokina (recovering from an injury)
No news from Kustova, Urazova and Semukhina. Another NT member that isn't listed is Margarita Melnikova (no relation), and Ilyankova retired last year.
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Oh Great Emerald, I humbly ask for your Top Three Raistlins, Crysaniae, Takhises and Carama
Dearest anon, I'm in love with these plurals. Excellent, truly. Thank you, I appreciate them a lot.
Hmm as for your request - I don't know if what I'm about to say will make you happy. I don't really know where I stand atm. But hey, I'll try.
Raistlin
Ruslan Gerasimenko
Maxim Rakovsky
Alexander Kazmin
Crysania
Daria Vorobyova
Elena Khanpira
Irina Demidova
Takhisis
Daria Burlyukalo
Galina Shimanskaya
Vera Zudina
Caramon
Andrey Shkoldichenko
Konstantin Skripalev
Danila Zhilyaev
The Carama were the most difficult, but Maxim is beginning to challenge Ruslan as my favourite Raistlin, and overall, I don't feel great excluding Yarik. The Crysaniae underwent major changes recently, with Daria Vorobyova taking first place out of nowhere, and Elena Minina being kicked out. Vilena is still waiting for a good production, lol. Only the Takhises remain unchallenged - no one comes close as of now, but Ekaterina Agafonova could make it at some point.
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2024 Russian WAG national team
Senior main
Maria Agafonova
Ekaterina Andreeva
Leyla Vasilyeva
Elena Gerasimova
Alyona Glotova
Anna Kalmykova
Diana Kustova
Viktoria Listunova
Angelina Melnikova
Zlata Osokina
Ulyana Perebinosova
Lyudmila Roshchina
Arina Semukhina
Vladislava Urazova
Senior reserve
Anastasia Bedrina
Yana Vorona
Ksenia Gorshkova (2009)
Anastasia Ilyankova
Margarita Melnikova (no relation)
Alina Pyatiletova (2009)
Veranika Semyonova (2009)
Elizaveta Us
Kristina Shapovalova
Alina Shklokova
Junior main (2009-2010)
Varvara Belova (2011)
Marina Bondareva
Diana Gaynulina
Arina Dimitrova
Ulyana Dubrovskaya
Ksenia Zelyaeva
Milana Kayumova
Maria Kravchenko
Nadezhda Kusleeva
Elena Senchenkova
Anastasia Tolstaya (2008)
Vitalina Shevchuk
Sevda Shukyurova
Junior reserve (2009-2010)
Aleksandra Andrianova (2012)
Alina Arkdova (2011)
Ulyana Bobkova (2012)
Ksenia Butorina (2012)
Aleksandra Iskakova (2011)
Elizaveta Kulikova
Alisa Moskovskaya (2011)
Maria Prud
Anna Smirnova
Youth (2011-2012)
Diana Bidzhamova
Eva Grigoryeva
Polina Dmitrieva
Polina Dmitrieva (another one)
Ekaterina Kanashkina
Olesia Leonova
Veronika Poletaeva
Sofia Festinatova
Lilia Khalturina
Yulia Shapovalova
Removed
Lilia Akhaimova
Viktoria Belikova (2009)
Amira Botashyova
Anna Esipova
Sofia Guz (2009)
Sabina Kaygulova
Sofia Maznaya (2009)
Maria Minaeva
Yulia Nikolaeva
Viktoria Novikova (2009)
Diana Parshikova
Yulia Svistunova (2009)
And many more
Fun fact: Aleksandra Andrianova is Nikolai Andrianov's granddaughter and the national team bars coach's daughter.
Anastasia Ilyankova and Maria Minaeva are retired, we already knew about Lilia Akhaimova, the rest are still competing, some of them not at their previous level though. Although still confused why Belikova, Novikova, Guz, Parshikova and Svistunova were removed, they're still pretty competitive and some of them are top juniors.
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2023 Russian national team
Senior main:
Maria Agafonova
Anna Esipova
Elena Gerasimova
Alyona Glotova
Anastasia Ilyankova
Diana Kustova
Viktoria Listunova
Angelina Melnikova
Maria Minaeva
Ulyana Perebinosova
Arina Semukhina
Vladislava Urazova
Elizaveta Us
Yana Vorona
Senior reserve:
Ekaterina Andreeva*
Lilia Akhaimova
Amira Botashyova
Leila Vasileva
Sabina Kaygulova
Anna Kalmykova*
Kristina Shapovalova*
Alina Shklokova
juniors*
Junior main:
Anastasia Bedrina
Viktoria Belikova
Sofia Guz
Maria Kravchenko
Sofia Maznaya
Viktoria Novikova
Zlata Osokina
Diana Parshikova
Alina Pyatiletova
Ludmilla Roshchina
Veranika Semyonova
Anna Smirnova
Anastasia Tolstaya
Junior reserve:
Marina Bondareva
Ksenia Gorshkova
Ulyana Dubrovskaya
Milana Kayumova
Maria Prud
Yulia Svistunova
Sofia Khaylo
Vitalina Shevchuk
Youth:
Aleksandra Anufrieva
Elizaveta Basova
Diana Gaynulina
Polina Dmitrieva
Aleksandra Iskakova
Nadezhda Kusleeva
Milana Levedeva
Ekaterina Polyakova
Yana Spiridonova
Sevda Shukyurova
Daria Belousova, Yulia Biryulya, Irina Komnova, Lyubov Galyuzhina, Sofia Pudova (2007) & Maria Tretyakova were all removed. Surprised to not see Eleonora Afanasyeva and Ksenia Zelyaeva on the list.
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