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Does she have her tech minimums for worlds and 4CC?And she got another Challenger in a few weeks, so she should have a bye to Nationals. Yay!
Does she have her tech minimums for worlds and 4CC?And she got another Challenger in a few weeks, so she should have a bye to Nationals. Yay!
The reason she withdrew is apparently an illness, so I guess that is at least somewhat good news? Injuries tend to linger longer (and return more often) than most illnesses.Is Rino injured? She withrews from competition.
The good news is she is going to Ice Challenge and she is hungry to skate better there, it´s good to know she has one more international before Nationals. She said she was disappointed after the FS now, and that she is still digesting. "There were really good and really catastrophic moments" she said. Yes, focus on the good as well, not only the bad things. I think she is getting better at it.Sadly Gracie will not be at any more of them so bring them on I say.
She is only short of the FS minimums for WC, she missed it by 3 points today. New chance in Austria soon!Does she have her tech minimums for worlds and 4CC?
She has both for 4CC and the short for World’s. Hopefully she can get the long at Ice Challenge, or maybe they will send her someone else to try to get it.Does she have her tech minimums for worlds and 4CC?
Correct. That will be an exciting event…. I don’t think there is a clear favourite at this event. So, a good opportunity for Gracie to prove herself. With a score of 170+ At SA, I’m now satisfied for her to get a bye to Nationals. I just need Gracie to leave out the 3F and to add more 3S and to focus on the second half of her free skates.And she got another Challenger in a few weeks, so she should have a bye to Nationals. Yay!
What I objected to were all the various different Phantom of the Opera programs. I felt like I'd travelled back in time, lol. I groaned whenever another started (this is across disciplines, not just women's).too much shrieking and screeching in the music today. add to that the shrieking from the audience ... I had to turn it way down
She has SP and LP minimums for 4CCs (another improvement over last year). She has the SP minimums for worlds. Not sure on LP - anyone know?Does she have her tech minimums for worlds and 4CC?
She has one more event to attempt this. The second half of her free skates have been all atrocious at all four of her events. Even if she fails, I don’t think she is ready to represent USA for Worlds. There are too many girls from USA with triples in the second half of their free skates. If she fails in Austria, at least she can still nab a spot for 4CC, if she skates lights out (top 4 or top 5) at US Nationals.She has both for 4CC and the short for World’s. Hopefully she can get the long at Ice Challenge, or maybe they will send her someone else to try to get it.
So neat for these girls to personally meet such a living legend and all around awesome human beingHow much do I love Tenley Albright awarding the medals to the women!
And she's not putting up with the nonsense of just holding up a tray for them to pick out a medal, she's gracefully placing them around their necks as God intended.
Dick Button was the first skater of any gender to land a triple. It was a triple loop at the Olympics in 1952. So women were not doing any triples in the 1950s. Petra Burka was the first female to land a triple jump. It was at the Canadian Championships in 1962. It was a triple Sal. So in the 50s women would be doing double and even some single jumps. (Maybe single axel?). This seems so simple to us now but remember skaters back then didn’t have sponsors and had to be amateurs to be in the Olympics. Therefore I doubt they could train as long. Also Carol Heiss Jenkins and David Jenkins have both had to have hip replacements and the tech content wasn’t near what it is today. Hopefully technique and medical care is better now or we may see skaters like Nathan or Hanyu not be able to walk at 50Really happy to see Dr Albright handing out the medals! Back then in the 50s, do you know what kind of jumps the women were mostly doing? Double axels and some triples?
There are competitions between US Nationals and worlds she could potentially be sent to to get them. They had to send Ilya to a comp before worlds to get his tech minimums (note that I don’t expect them to do this, but they could).She has one more event to attempt this. The second half of her free skates have been all atrocious at all four of her events. Even if she fails, I don’t think she is ready to represent USA for Worlds. There are too many girls from USA with triples in the second half of their free skates. If she fails in Austria, at least she can still nab a spot for 4CC, if she skates lights out (top 4 or top 5) at US Nationals.
How amazing it must be then, to be a pioneer and champion in your sport jumping singles and doubles, and then fast forward to now where you are honouring women doing triples on the regular! The sport has really changed so much, it's awe-inducing!Dick Button was the first skater of any gender to land a triple. It was a triple loop at the Olympics in 1952. So women were not doing any triples in the 1950s. Petra Burka was the first female to land a triple jump. It was at the Canadian Championships in 1962. It was a triple Sal. So in the 50s women would be doing double and even some single jumps.
I pray the injury is healed well before then.Correct. That will be an exciting event…. I don’t think there is a clear favourite at this event. So, a good opportunity for Gracie to prove herself. With a score of 170+ At SA, I’m now satisfied for her to get a bye to Nationals. I just need Gracie to leave out the 3F and to add more 3S and to focus on the second half of her free skates.