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Does it really matter?
Not to me because I don't like to play what-ifs. You were the one doing that so I was pointing out the fallacies in your argument.
Hasn't Bradie Tennell already had enough chances at Junior Worlds?
Seriously. When was the last time an 18 year old won Junior Worlds. :noshake:
Skaters that would surely score above Vincent: Hanyu, Fernandez, Chan, Chen, Uno, Jin
Skaters that would likely score above Vincent: Kolyada, Ten.
In all likelihood Vincent would be looking at 9th place so Chen would probably need a podium place to secure that third spot.
More or less the same?![]()
So happy to see Mirai being able to step-up and ecstatic for Karen. Mariah not so sure about but she has put together a solid year and despite some mistakes at Nationals did well - a large gap between Mirai and Caroline so no other decision or argument could really be made.
Seeing the names of Amber and Bradie, a surprise and shock, respectively. Amber at least has the content to be competitive and if she can keep it together, this will be her chance to launch herself! I really wish her well! Bradie, on the other hand, not so sure what I am missing. Tessa is a beautiful skater and will make a mark in this sport, but she was unable to come close to the podium in her first 2 JGPs and then bombed at Nationals. Starr finished 2nd with 150 something which will not be competitive internationally.
Very happy with Jason being selected though not sure he can get the job done, will certainly need to do better than he did at Nationals to at least be competitive. Vincent I do not think could do any better so keeping him where he seems to be most comfortable and allowing him to redeem himself for the last JGP performance will give him more experience and more exposure.
Given that Jason was still walking around in a boot off ice, I'm wondering if he will be ready for 4CCs in three weeks? He said in the mixed zone that he's doing better and not in much pain. I was impressed he was able to land both 3As in the FS despite just resuming jumps last week. I guess it's up to him and team KoRo.
But...but... what about alternative facts?
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So are you saying that Bradie should have not chosen? Or that you're shocked that she was?
Both. I think all top athletes who compete in individual sports need to earn the right to be considered the best in their respective sports. Once they do this, they should be able to then showcase their abilities to a wider audience. With that being said, there are only so many chances that someone can drop the ball before it is time to move on.
Bradie was the 2015 Jr Champ so she earned that right to compete in front of a larger audience. However, she was given 3 opportunities to represent the US internationally and unfortunately she was unable to break the top 5, let alone make the podium in any event. To me, one time is nerves, the crowd, the travel, etc. The second time one knows what to expect and what needs to be done behind the scenes to make the international competition more competitive. The third time one should be able to showcase the talent that created the opportunity to compete internationally. So to me, Bradie has had 3 opportunities but has been unable to deliver. We need to compete with the Russians, Japanese and now Koreans - if we keep holding our breathe hoping that one day talent will produce results we are in for another 10 year drought.
The problem is that JASON HAS AN INJURY. He is going to 4CC, so his injury is unlikely to heal. That means no quad practice for Worlds and possibly still having a chronic injury for Worlds. Jason's ability to place high is limited by his lack of a quad. At Worlds 16, all of the men who placed in the top 12 attempted a quad in the FS, and most landed at least one quad.
Nathan should have no problem placing top 5, but Jason placing 8th or lower is certainly not a sure thing.
Seriously. When was the last time an 18 year old won Junior Worlds. :noshake: