The women's single skating competition in the Winter Olympics is over. Congratulations to Qianjin and Sasha for winning the gold and silver medals. Just when many people thought this was a good result, the Russian Sanwa team was in a mess. Originally, Sasha Trousseau, who completed five four-week jumps in the competition, was not very satisfied with the result. She angrily said on the social platform that all her teammates had gold medals, but she didn't. Even expressed the idea that he never wanted to skate again. After the game, she even pushed away the comfort from the coach and ran to the side to cry alone.
In fact, Sasha's mood is understandable. First of all, she completed five difficult four-way jumps in the competition, but failed to beat Cher Bakova, the daughter who only had two four-way jumps. For Trousseau Wa, who has a strong personality, this result is really unacceptable. After all, it was she who started the great era of women's jumping around, and she basically played her best level in the competition.
On the other hand, Sasha didn't get the chance to play in the two team games, but Kbao Camilla participated in all two games. Actually, I don't quite understand this arrangement. It may be because Kallback injured his foot and didn't take part in the team competition in order to ensure the individual competition. In that case, Trousseau Eva and Camilla should really compete with each other. With the strength of Russian figure skating and women's single skating, Trousseau Eva can ensure that Russia will not lose the gold medal in the team event with her eyes closed. In this way, Loosova, Camilla and Kallback Eva all won gold medals. Although this analysis was made after the game, the fact is really like this. Sasha was really disappointed that she couldn't take part in the team competition.
In a word, the match is over, and no result can be changed. Although Sasha is a girl with great personality, we still hope to see her continue to slide, and don't let down such a good talent and ability because of some trivial matters.