ISU figure skating rating. The International Skating Union has announced the rating of figure skating teams. Rating of skaters according to the International Skating Union

TO figure skating the attention of millions of fans around the world is riveted, dozens of various ratings are compiled annually. The most authoritative rating of figure skaters from the ISU is considered - International Federation skaters (ISU - International Skating Union).

It includes top athletes who proved themselves in pairs, singles, men's and women's figure skating.

ISU World Figure Skating Ranking

The rating is compiled on the basis of the ratings scored by the athlete (sportswoman, couple), taking into account successful performances (1-3 place) at international level competitions. All skaters who have ever performed abroad are evaluated. For brevity, we will publish only the first three steps in the TOP figure skaters, compiled by the ISU at the end of 2016.

Single male figure skating:

  • Yuzuru Hanyu.
  • Javier Fernandez.
  • Shoma Uno.

Most high place the Russian figure skater is 7th (Maxim Kovtun).

Single women's figure skating:

  • Evgeny Medvedev.
  • Satoko Miyahara.
  • Anna Pogorilaya.

Pair skating:

  • Megan Duhamel/Eric Redford.
  • Evgenia Tarasova/Vladimir Morozov.
  • Ksenia Stolbova / Fedor Klimov.

TOP world figure skaters in ice dancing:

  • Madison Chalk/Evan Bates.
  • Maya Shibutani/Alex Shibutani.
  • Madison Hubbel/Guala Cicero.

Russians Ekaterina Bobrova and Dmitry Solovyov are in seventh place.

We have no right to judge how objectively the top skaters of the world are compiled, but we are sure that the federation pays too little attention to Russian skaters. It was at the time Soviet Union, separated from the rest of the world by the Iron Curtain, this remains even now, in the face of unfair sanctions against Russia. Therefore, we simply must know the names of outstanding Soviet and Russian figure skaters who performed brilliantly at competitions of the highest level. This:

  • Two-time Olympic champions, four-time world and European champions, six-time champions of the USSR Lyudmila Belousova and Oleg Protopopov.
  • Olympic champions in ice dancing, six-time world champions, five-time European champions, four-time USSR champions Lyudmila Pakhomova and Alexander Gorshkov.
  • Bronze medalists of the Olympic Games, two-time world and European champions, champions of the USSR, students of the legendary coach Tatyana Tarasova Irina Moiseeva and Andrey Minenkov.

And, of course, the legend of figure skating - three-time Olympic champion, eleven-time European champion, ten-time world champion and multiple champion of the USSR Irina Rodnina, who entered the Guinness Book of Records as a figure skater who did not lose a single competition for sports career.

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Rating of skaters according to the International Skating Union

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1. Patrick Chan (Canada) - 4808.2. Yuzuru Hanyu (Japan) - 4450.3. Daisuke Takahashi (Japan) - 4117.4. Javier Fernandez (Spain) - 3980.5. Michal Brzhezina (Czech Republic) - 3610.6. Denis Ten (Kazakhstan) - 3203.7. Takahiko Kozuka (Japan) - 2913.8. Jeremy Abbott (USA) - 2822.9. Florent Amodio (France) - 2751.10. Arthur Gachinsky (Russia) - 2688,....41. Abzal Rakimgaliev (Kazakhstan) - 1285.

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The ISU Congress introduced new rules, but did not discuss the age of the skaters | Figure skating

SEVILLE (Spain), June 8 - RIA Novosti, Elena Dyachkova. Congress International Union speed skating (ISU), which ended on Friday in the Spanish Seville, took major changes in the rules of figure skating, but did not even consider the topical issue for Russia about the age of the transition of figure skaters to the adult level.

The Netherlands has made an emergency proposal to increase the age for juniors to senior starts from 15 to 17 years old from the 2020/21 season. But since it was done urgently, 4/5 of the congress delegates had to agree with it to be included in the agenda. The very first meeting, held on Monday morning, began with Israel's proposal not to bring the issue of age even for discussion.

Offer not passed

63 delegates voted in favor of including the Dutch proposal on the agenda, 39 voted against, 15 abstained, and it did not get the required 4/5 votes. Nevertheless, the majority of delegates still supported the amendment on the issue of age, so it is very likely that at the next congress it will no longer be discussed on an emergency basis.

Alexandra Trusova

The need to discuss the age of transition "to adults" RIA Novosti said and vice-president of the ISU Alexander Lakernik. "Congress is a big organization, and since it did not consider it necessary to consider this proposal, it means that for the majority it is simply not ready for consideration. But the question is correct, it needs to be discussed," Lakernik said.

He emphasized that the proposal to increase the age should not be considered as directed against young Russian figure skaters. "It is not necessary to consider this issue only from the position of Russia and say that this is bad for Russia. There are enough athletes in Russia and, in particular, girls to compete at any age," the ISU Vice President emphasized.

Russia, as previously promised by the President of the Russian Figure Skating Federation (FFKKR) Alexander Gorshkov, voted against the amendment for discussion.

"This is the right decision not to put the issue of increasing the age of an athlete upon admission to senior competitions on the agenda, the issue was really not prepared, the proposal was really "raw". Such a serious issue should be worked out and discussed before being put to a vote," Gorshkov commented on the decision of the congress to RIA Novosti.

Fewer jumps in the second half

Alina Zagitova

On Tuesday, the ISU Congress made an important decision regarding the jump limit in the second part of the short and free programs, which will be marked by an additional coefficient - the transfer of jump elements to the second part of the program was the most famous Russian figure skaters - Olympic champion Alina Zagitova and two-time world champion Evgenia Medvedeva. Two proposals on this issue were considered - from Canada and Japan. The Canadians proposed to limit the number of jumps in the second half, receiving a factor of 1.1, to two in the short program and four in the free program.

The judge evaluates the performance in figure skating

The Japanese proposed to mark with an increased coefficient only one last jump in the short program and three final jumps in the free program. According to the authors of the proposal, with such a number of jumps with a bonus, the programs will be more balanced. As a result, the majority supported the proposal of Japan, which immediately withdrew another proposal from the vote - to give bonus points to those skaters who demonstrated six different triple and quadruple jumps in one program in single skating.

Only one quadruple can be done twice

On Thursday, Congress voted to amend the technical rules. As a result, several important decisions were made at once. The congressional delegates discussed the proposed changes in the rules at a "workshop" on Monday, as a result of which some of the proposals were amended. In particular, it was originally proposed to limit the number of quadruple jumps for singles in free program one of each kind. However, in the end, this paragraph was amended: now in a free program, an athlete can jump one of the quadruple types twice, but all other types - only once.

Javier Fernandez

According to the technical committee in doubles and singles ISU skating, who made the proposal, this innovation will give the programs more variety, as well as allow skaters who master all quadruple jumps to prove themselves.

“If an athlete like (Javier) Fernandez can jump (quadruple) salchows and sheepskin coats, then he (according to the previous rules) would do two (quadruple) salchows and two sheepskin coats, that is, four jumps out of seven possible,” Lakernik commented on the decision of the congress "Under the new rule, he will not be able to repeat one of them, and he will have to include some other jump. That is, now some kind of variety will be forced to be added."

The base cost of jumps has also been changed, to a greater extent this applies to quadruple elements. In addition, the duration of the free program for single skaters was reduced by 30 seconds and in pair skating, as a result, men in a free program can now perform not eight, but seven jump elements. In addition, the ISU Congress approved a new scale of performance (GOE, Grade of Execution), now it is from minus five to plus five points instead of the previously existing "minus three - plus three".

"More details in the assessment with good judging will allow for a more correct assessment of the quality of the elements. We hope this will lead to a better assessment," Lakernik explained the position of the ISU.

It's time to think about quality

A jump that is not completed by a quarter of a turn, but not more than half a turn, will now be considered under-rotated. Falling should be penalized, according to the new GOE system, -5, landing on two feet and "step out" - 3-4 in GOE. All these changes, according to the ISU, should be an incentive for skaters for quality skates. "We have already reached such crazy complexity that we should not just encourage attempts - we should encourage good performance. At the beginning of the system, we encouraged attempts and achieved that crazy complexity that we have. Probably, now is the time to think about quality," Lakernik emphasized.

Ice skates

The short dance in ice dancing will now be referred to as Rhythm Dance. "Rhythm dance is a dance that should reflect the given rhythms, it is a dance to these rhythms. That is why changes were made, because there was no other way to explain to the athletes that their main task, which is set by us and which should be demonstrated on the ice - this is precisely the interpretation of the rhythms chosen for the season as musical accompaniment, "- the judge of the international category Alla Shekhovtsova explained to RIA Novosti.

"The term" short dance "does not reflect the essence of the dance, its main idea, so it was decided to change the name. Previously, it was not entirely clear what the difference between short and free dances was. We decided to emphasize this difference," the agency's interlocutor added.

World Championship in speed skating will be one

The ISU Congress also made an important decision regarding speed skating. In Seville, it was decided to change the structure of the world championships in speed skating, from the 2020/21 season there will be one world championship per season. On the this moment in speed skating there are three world championships in a season: single distance, sprint all-around and classic all-around. Congress delegates voted unanimously for the change, but without specifying the format, and there will be one World Championship from 2021.

Alexey Kravtsov

Alexei Kravtsov, President of the Russian Speed ​​Skating Federation, told RIA Novosti that the Russian side initially supported the idea of ​​holding one World Speed ​​Skating Championship per season. “Initially, when this question first arose, he spoke positively about this, and for our part we fully support this idea, so that instead of three world championships in a season there would be one,” Kravtsov said.

"Now it is still important to understand what format it will be in, whether it will be combined - both individual distances and all-around. In any case, we must be ready for any conditions and format that will be offered," three-time world champion Denis told RIA Novosti Yuskov.

In addition, the congress supported the joint proposal of Australia, Canada, China, Japan, Kazakhstan, South Korea and the United States on the establishment of the Four Continents Tournaments in speed skating and short track from the 2019/20 season, similar to the competitions held under the same name in figure skating. According to the authors of the proposal, thanks to the establishment of new competitions, skaters and short track skaters from non-European countries will receive equal rights and opportunities with athletes participating in the European Championships.

ISU leaders re-elected

Alexander Lakernik

On the final day of the congress, the ISU leadership was elected, as well as the composition of the technical committees. The Dutchman Jan Dykema was re-elected without a vote as ISU President, as he was the only candidate. Also, without a vote, Lakernik was re-elected to the post of vice-president in figure skating, and the Norwegian Tron Espeli remained vice-president in speed skating. Lakernik will also serve as First Vice President of ISU for the next four years.

The representative of Russia, Uliana Chirkova, was elected to the technical committee for synchronized skating in the first round of voting. It took three rounds of voting to determine the composition of the technical committee for ice dancing, and as a result, Russian Alla Shekhovtsova was unable to retain membership in the committee.

The next ISU Congress will be held in the summer of 2020 in Phuket (Thailand).

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International Skating Union resets all records in figure skating


The International Skating Union (ISU) has reset all world records in figure skating, including those set by famous Russian figure skaters Evgenia Medvedeva and Alina Zagitova. The ISU has decided to use a new performance rating scale. In June 2018, it was approved at the ISU congress in Seville, Spain.

If before the performances of figure skaters were evaluated on a scale from minus three to plus three, now they are from minus five to plus five points. All past records and results set before the 2018/2019 season will be archived and will be considered historical. The achievements of the Russians will also be counted among such archival records.

For example, the world record of Evgenia Medvedeva at the World Championships in Tokyo, set in 2017. Then the Russian woman set records in the free program (160.46) and in the sum of marks in the short and free programs (241.31).

Alina Zagitova set a world record in 2018 at the Pyeongchang Olympics. She received 82.92 points in the short program. Olympic champions Tatyana Volosozhar and Maxim Trankov in February 2014 set a world record in the short program among sports couples. They received 84.17 points for the rental.

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Vice President of the International Skating Union on how figure skating will change 

The main season of the four years will leave in the memory of figure skating fans the confrontation between Evgenia Medvedeva and Alina Zagitova, incredible quadruple jumps 13-year-old Alexandra Trusova, the first medal of the Russian singles world championship in seven years, won by Mikhail Kolyada. Vice-President of the International Skating Union (ISU) Alexander Lakernik summed up the results of the Olympic season in a conversation with TASS and announced the next changes in the rules that could significantly affect the distribution of prizes.

The four-year Olympic cycle ended with the World Championships in Milan. Is it possible to judge the results of this period by the results of the world championship, because the post-Olympic tournament has always stood apart?

Yes, the championship after the Olympics is always peculiar - the form of many athletes is declining, because it is hard to keep it for so long. In addition, in the period between the Games and the world championship, not always and not everyone manages to train normally.

But athletes still have to ride it.

Of course, these are not only World Championship medals, but also the distribution of quotas for the following tournaments. Athletes should do it for their country. And it's not just about Russia. Take, for example, the Japanese Shomu Uno, who skated in Milan with an injury and, although not great at all, provided Japan with the maximum quota in the men's tournament - three skaters. If he did not, the Japanese could be left with two. Thanks to the performance of Mikhail Kolyada and Dmitry Aliev, Russia now also has three quotas.

We also have three quotas in doubles and women's skating, could not achieve this only in dancing.

In pair skating, the championship for Russia has developed quite successfully. The second, fourth and seventh place is a very good result, which, probably, was not expected, because the skating and the result at the Olympics were somewhat worse. Therefore, the season in pair skating can, albeit with a bunch of reservations, be considered successful.

But Russian athletes always aspired to the first places.

Firstly, for this you need to carefully select the program. The same Tarasova and Morozov had a short "with a bang", with her they could compete with anyone. Free - too heavy to be performed purely. However, she did not leave vivid impression at the viewer. Secondly, you need an error-free execution of all elements. Yes, our couples skated well, but everyone had mistakes.

This program hides their cons and highlights their pros. After all, the couple formed recently, there are questions about the "rolling" of partners, about Massot's skating. After all, Alena, to be honest, rides better. But all this is hidden thanks to the program, and on the surface there are only elements made for the big pluses of GOE. It can be seen how much serious elements impress the audience and judges.

What will change in the scores of the GOE judges from next season?

The range of estimates will increase significantly. If now for an element an athlete receives from minus three to plus three points for an unfulfilled or well-performed element, then from the next season the range will be "minus five - plus five". This innovation was the basic decision of the last ISU congress. Therefore, now athletes will not chase the number of jumps, but their quality.

That is, a great performance can bring five points?

Exactly. And with a serious mistake, the athlete can, accordingly, lose five points. With an average jump, the result remains almost the same.

That is, now athletes will have to think seriously before stuffing programs with complex elements?

They must understand that poor performance will be punished more severely than before. Yes, it used to make sense to go for a difficult element, even getting "minus three" from the base cost of the jump for the fall. Hence the phrases that often sounded after this: "I fell, but twisted it." Now, if you get "minus five", the element will be half the price.

The question will arise more before the coaches - whether to go for the entire set of quadruple jumps or cut their number so that something remains from the program.

The same decision that Kolyada made at the World Championships, facilitating the short program?

And it was the right decision - he made the program clean, everyone liked it, it was appreciated quite well. In the free program, the question is more to Mikhail's head, on which he quite rightly knocked after the performance.

There were many falls at the World Championships in Italy, especially in men's skating. The point, as I dare to suggest, is in quadruple jumps.

At the June ISU congress, a proposal will be considered that each type of quadruple jump can be presented in the program only once, and not twice, as it is now. Yes, this solution will work against those who have few quads. But the same Kolyada has a lutz, a sheepskin coat, a salchow, albeit unstable, and these are already three types of jumps.

And if the skater has only one in his arsenal?

That is why many countries, especially European ones, where people perform only one quadruple, may not support such a decision. But already at the next competitions, we are waiting for the changes that were announced at the previous congress in Dubrovnik, Croatia.

Also, from the new season for men and couples, the duration of the free program will be reduced by 30 seconds, and the programs are set with this in mind. The same applies to the "minus five - plus five" GOE score.

Will the baseline stay the same?

It will decrease, but only slightly. The point is that, on the one hand, high-quality skating is necessary, on the other hand, attempts are not needed for the sake of attempts.

And how can all this affect women's skating? Look, for example, what Alexandra Trusova did at the Junior World Championships - two jumps in four turns.

A few days ago, Alena Kostornaya did a triple Axel in training, and I saw the recording with my own eyes. The cost of this jump will be plus four - plus five. One of the ideas in the group of Eteri Tutberidze, where the leading athletes are now training, is to move jumps into the second half of the program. Congress may reduce the cost of such jumps. They will still cost a little more, but not as much as they do now.

And how then to beat rivals?

Clean rentals.

And if the rest will also skate cleanly?

Act further. If boys can do quads, why can't girls? Triple axel they rarely, but performed. The first was the Japanese Midori Ito, and she jumped great. Then there were Lyudmila Nelidina, Mao Asada, Elizaveta Tuktamysheva. Logic will push to develop in this direction.

It is easier to teach this at a young age, while the body is small and nimble. But if you learn it correctly, then there is a chance to keep the skill even with an increase in size. Pay attention to the Japanese Mirai Nagasu jumping the triple Axel. It is not small at all, so the question is in technique.

What about trauma? After all, the more difficult the jump, the higher the danger?

I compare it with four-turn throws in pair skating and I don’t see such a danger. It is necessary to warm up properly, prepare, do not go for jumps if today you are not ready for them. You can get hurt anywhere. Anna Shcherbakova, who jumped a quadruple sheepskin coat, broke her leg on a triple loop. She returned to figure skating, but difficult jumps Haven't competed yet, as far as I know.

Injuries in sports are inevitable, but there are very specific methods by which their risk can be reduced. Avoiding them is real. Nathan Chen had a very bad leg fracture a couple of years ago, and look how he jumps. Returning to throws in pair skating, they are much worse than quadruple jumps in single skating - almost everyone who learned this element was injured in one way or another. The slightest inaccuracy on the release in the push, and your body flies to no one knows where. Twisting is still less dangerous - the partner is supported by the athlete.

Remember what a quadruple salchow and with what span Ksenia Stolbova did with Fedor Klimov. And on what ejection (axel in three and a half turns) did Natalya Zabiyako fall, hitting her head on the ice?

That is, quadruple jumps in women's skating will not appear in a single version?

And pretty fast. Now it is in the Tutberidze group, but soon others will see - this is real. If the athlete's jump is high and the twist is fast, everything is real. And I don't see why girls are worse than boys.

For boys, jumping four turns once also seemed to be something exceptional.

Figure skating is moving forward. And now quadruple jumps are taught even by those for whom they once seemed impossible. German Paul Fentz jumps triple Axel and quadruple toe loop. With their own dimensions (the athlete's height is 179 cm - TASS note). And he is not as nimble as the Georgian Maurice Kvitelashvili, for example. But he flies smoothly and manages everything.

And what about the artistic image, which, with a large number of complex elements, can fade into the background?

It's true, because when there are a lot of difficult jumps, you need to prepare for them. And the program for some athletes in some places begins to resemble a "run-jump". That is why, on the one hand, there should be more quads than two types, but on the other hand, the program must remain an integral program. And the further development of figure skating will be determined by the concept of combining the sports and artistic components.

And then they will not be so "killed"?

This is a philosophical question. Someone criticizes Alina Zagitova and her coach for making six jumps in a row in the second half. But it's terribly difficult - not only physically, but also psychologically. When at least one card flies in this house of cards, they all begin to crumble, which happened at the World Cup. People choose this path to victory, it may not work out. Don't assume that everything is easy.

Why cut programs?

There is a tendency to reduce the time of championships. Tools can be shortening of programs, judging, warm-ups. For example, now the question has been raised that 16 couples in a free program is not enough, because the level of skating has grown a lot thanks to the work of ISU. As a result, at the World Championships, we achieved that 28 pairs of a decent level performed. And since we ourselves are blocking their exit from the qualification, how can we encourage them?

There is another dilemma: there are proposals to increase the number of single skaters in a free program from 24 people to 30. But in this case, the schedule will be so tight that it will become completely immobile. It is necessary to weigh all the pros and cons and decide which way to go.

There are much more prosaic things than time - this is the interest of television and sponsors. This is the money at the expense of which figure skating lives. If we make changes, we must coordinate them. There are quite a lot of questions that are related to objective reality. But the process must not stand still. After all, our the main task- entertainment of the sport and, as a result, the interest of the fan.

Interviewed by Veronika Sovetova

The attention of millions of fans around the world is riveted to figure skating, dozens of various ratings are compiled every year. The most authoritative is the rating of skaters from the ISU - International Skating Federation (ISU - International Skating Union).

It includes the best athletes who have proven themselves in pairs, singles, men's and women's figure skating.

ISU World Figure Skating Ranking

The rating is compiled on the basis of the ratings scored by the athlete (sportswoman, couple), taking into account successful performances (1-3 place) at international level competitions. All skaters who have ever performed abroad are evaluated. For brevity, we will publish only the first three steps in the TOP figure skaters, compiled by the ISU at the end of 2016.

Single men's figure skating:

  • Yuzuru Hanyu.
  • Javier Fernandez.
  • Shoma Uno.

The highest place for a Russian figure skater is 7th (Maxim Kovtun).

Single women's figure skating:

  • Evgeny Medvedev.
  • Satoko Miyahara.
  • Anna Pogorilaya.

Pair skating:

  • Megan Duhamel/Eric Redford.
  • Evgenia Tarasova/Vladimir Morozov.
  • Ksenia Stolbova / Fedor Klimov.

TOP world figure skaters in ice dancing:

  • Madison Chalk/Evan Bates.
  • Maya Shibutani/Alex Shibutani.
  • Madison Hubbel/Guala Cicero.

Russians Ekaterina Bobrova and Dmitry Solovyov are in seventh place.

We have no right to judge how objectively the top skaters of the world are compiled, but we are sure that the federation pays too little attention to Russian skaters. It was in the days of the Soviet Union, separated from the rest of the world by the Iron Curtain, and it remains today, in the context of unfair sanctions against Russia. Therefore, we simply must know the names of outstanding Soviet and Russian figure skaters who performed brilliantly at competitions of the highest level. This:

  • Two-time Olympic champions, four-time world and European champions, six-time champions of the USSR Lyudmila Belousova and Oleg Protopopov.
  • Olympic champions in ice dancing, six-time world champions, five-time European champions, four-time USSR champions Lyudmila Pakhomova and Alexander Gorshkov.
  • Bronze medalists of the Olympic Games, two-time world and European champions, champions of the USSR, students of the legendary coach Tatyana Tarasova Irina Moiseeva and Andrey Minenkov.

And, of course, the legend of figure skating - three-time Olympic champion, eleven-time European champion, ten-time world champion and multiple champion of the USSR Irina Rodnina, who entered the Guinness Book of Records as a figure skater who has not lost a single competition in her sports career.

International Skating Union (ISU), responsible for ranking all international skate teams ridge species sports (figure skating, dance Sport on ice, skating and short track), announced the classification in figure skating.

Russian figure skaters in the ISU ranking took fourth place, which means they will be able to take part in team championship peace in Japan. Also, this right was earned by the teams of France and China, who took 5th and 6th places in the ranking, respectively.

Source: RIA Novosti

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A young Russian woman, Yulia Lipnitskaya, took the second step of the podium. In the sum of the two programs, she scored 207.5 points (74.54 points in the short program and 132.96 points in the free program). The bronze medal of the 2014 World Championships was received by the Italian figure skater Carolina Kostner, who scored 203.83 points (77.24 for the short program and 126.59 points).

According to the President of the Russian Figure Skating Federation Alexander Gorshkov, Olympic champion Adelina Sotnikova had no strength left after performing at the Games in Sochi, so she will miss the World Championships in curly skating, which starts on March 24 in Saitama (Japan).
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Tatyana Volosozhar and Maxim Trankov are contenders for the gold of the 2014 Olympics, they have never performed in Sochi before. "Probably, this is some kind of Grand rehearsal before Olympic Games", - says Tatyana Vol .....

Russian dance couple Ekaterina Bobrova / Dmitry Solovyov withdrew from the World Championships due to an injury to their partner. curly skating which takes place in Tokyo.
“Unfortunately, we had to remove the couple from the World Championships. The injury turned out to be serious, Dima can hardly walk. It was impossible to try to speak on painkillers, because there was a risk of aggravating the injury. And we can’t take risks, since we are counting on Bobrov and Solovyov in the next four years ", - said their coach Alexander Zhulin.
According to the coach, Soloviev, during a call with a partner for support in training on Friday morning, received a tear in the groin muscle. Japanese doctors immediately gave the skater an injection, but after an hour and a half, the hands .....

The official website of the Russian Anti-Doping Agency published information about the 9-month disqualification of the Russian champion in 2012 in synchronized curly skating Alisa Lisovskaya for violating anti-doping laws in December 2012. Since the period of disqualification is counted from the moment a positive doping test is opened, Lisovskaya will be able to start performing next month.
Alisa Lisovskaya is the daughter of the 1981 world and European champions in pair skating Igor Lisovsky and Irina Vorobieva, who left Russia in the early 90s. Now Alice's father works as a coach in curly skating in one of the private American clubs.
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Today ended the Moscow stage of the Grand Prix in curly skating(Rostelecom Cup). The winner of the competition was the Russian figure skater Yulia Lipnitskaya, the second place went to the ex-world champion Carolina Kostner (Italy), Miraya Nagasu (USA) took the third place on the podium.
Russian champion Elizaveta Tuktamysheva took only fourth place at the Grand Prix in Moscow. One more Russian figure skater- Nicole Gosviyani - eighth place.
Yulia Lipnitskaya on November 23 lost to Carolina Kostner in the free program. However, due to a successful performance in the short program on November 22, she managed to retain the final first place. In total, the Russian woman scored 190.8.....

» at the B++ level «Satisfactory level of reliability».

The borrower under the mortgages that make up the mortgage coverage of ISU GK-3 is STONEBELL TRADING & INVESTMENTS LIMITED, registered in Cyprus. The volume of obligations under the loan agreement, the requirements for which are mortgage coverage, is 24.63 billion rubles. maturing in 2030. The Petrovsky Passage Department Store and the Integral Business Center act as mortgage coverage, the market value of which, according to CETNR BUSINESS SUPPORT LLC, is 32.5 billion rubles. The trustee of the mortgage coverage is LLC MC GeoCapital*.

A positive impact on the rating level was provided by the high reliability of insurance protection of collateral objects (collateral objects are insured by IC BIN Insurance, which has a reliability rating from RAEX (Expert RA) at level A), high reliability of the settlement bank (the settlement bank is PJSC "BINBANK", which has a credit rating from RAEX (Expert RA) at A +), as well as high level elaboration of the financial model of the MIS. In addition, the significant experience of the Management Company in managing mortgage participation certificates and the good reputation of the auditor of STONEBELL TRADING & INVESTMENTS LIMITED (KPMG is the company's auditor) positively affected the rating. “The ultimate beneficiary of STONEBELL TRADING & INVESTMENTS LIMITED is Gutseriev Sait-Salam Safarbekovich, who confirmed his interest in the further successful development of the company and at the same time has sufficient resources to provide financial assistance to the company in the event of such a need. This was singled out as a rating support factor,” notes RAEX Managing Director for Corporate Ratings (Expert RA) Pavel Mitrofanov.

Among the factors constraining the level of the rating were the low liquidity of the borrower (payments on debt obligations during the year significantly exceed the proceeds from the company's operating activities), the extremely high level of the borrower's debt burden, the high dependence of the timely fulfillment of obligations by the borrower on financing from the owner and high value of LTV (the ratio of the replacement of funds to the market value of collateral objects, according to the appraiser's estimate, is 75%). In addition, the agency's analysts point out the impossibility of highly assessing the reliability of the management company as constraining factors (the management company GeoCapital, which manages mortgage coverage, does not have a reliability and quality rating from RAEX (Expert RA) or other international rating agencies), a low level of capital adequacy of the company STONEBELL TRADING & INVESTMENTS LIMITED (0.25 as of June 30, 2015), as well as low profitability indicators (in 2014, the gross profit return on assets was 4%, the gross profit return on equity was 6%, the return on assets on sales profit was 2 %, return on equity for profit from sales - 4%). The inability to highly assess the reliability of a specialized depository (the specialized depository maintaining the register of mortgage coverage is First Specialized Depository CJSC, which does not have a reliability (long-term creditworthiness) rating from RAEX (Expert RA) or other international rating agencies) is also identified as a deterrent factor a.