Well, pending nothing crazy happens to our ladies line-up for Worlds, this is Hacker's last competition. This is actually going to interesting for her, as I'm curious to see if she can walk away with a medal (or even the whole title!)
But I do wanna point out, congrats on her and her coaching team, to concentrate on skating skills and quality skating. Her international placements have been very commendable considering her limitation on the jumping department, similar to Lepisto of Finland.
She is such a "Solid", package skater, and I think she can go out with a bang, especially if the favorites falter. I'm glad she gets to compete at one last major international competition, especially since she graciously relinquish her World Team Spot last year.
But I do wanna point out, congrats on her and her coaching team, to concentrate on skating skills and quality skating. Her international placements have been very commendable considering her limitation on the jumping department, similar to Lepisto of Finland.
She is such a "Solid", package skater, and I think she can go out with a bang, especially if the favorites falter. I'm glad she gets to compete at one last major international competition, especially since she graciously relinquish her World Team Spot last year.