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No, it just means that Cohen has not (yet) officially withdrawn from 2007 Nationals.so does that mean that Sasha Cohen is really going to defend her title?
No, it just means that Cohen has not (yet) officially withdrawn from 2007 Nationals.
The practice group list says at the bottom: "Subject to change. List represents entries as of 12/15."
I wonder if there is any significance to the fact that Sasha's group has one extra skater, compared to the others?
I wonder if there is any significance to the fact that Sasha's group has one extra skater, compared to the others?
Anyone know why Steenberg and Smith are highlighted in yellow?
Withdrawal is another question for now and if it were to happen I can see speculators giving 5 or 6 reasons for her doing so.
“I have every intention of competing in future competitions. My major goals are the 2009 LA Worlds and the 2010 Vancouver Olympics,” Cohen said. “I love the thrill competition brings, and I’m not ready to give that up. But I’m the type of person who is all or nothing. When I train and compete, it’s my life. I can’t be there just to be there. These past few months, I’ve really enjoyed simply skating for the love of it.”
No. Cohen had a bye to 2007 Nationals, so no one replaces her. 21 senior ladies are now scheduled to compete in Spokane (7 in each of the 3 practice groups).Does someone else get to compete at Nationals?
Does someone else get to compete at Nationals?
at least for now there art 21. If one is becomes ill or injured are there others to replace them? like maybe the highest scorer at a Sectional?No. Cohen had a bye to 2007 Nationals, so no one replaces her. 21 senior ladies are now scheduled to compete in Spokane (7 in each of the 3 practice groups).