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Another 3A from Miri... this one in her program with show lighting.
https://www.instagram.com/p/BYmSFmYl8Ji/
Please, mirai, don't get injured this season! I'm rooting for you!!
Any news on Mariah??
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Another 3A from Miri... this one in her program with show lighting.
https://www.instagram.com/p/BYmSFmYl8Ji/
I really think Starr should have been on the senior GP this year. I was so impressed that she went for the 3A yesterday.
Starr is already 16 and I think she has what it takes but that's just my opinion.
Please, mirai, don't get injured this season! I'm rooting for you!!
Any news on Mariah??
Starr is a very small sixteen without any experience on the JGP. If you didn't know her age, she would fit right in with the other athletes on the JGP. About the same size and experience level. And for all we know, she may already be done with her JGP season, though she has a shot at a second one. It would be nice to see her get a chance at a senior score this season as well, and I think it is quite plausible. All the junior men who planned to compete in senior nationals were given a senior challenger last year. Starr may receive the same.
Regardless, the JGP is a very good opportunity for her. Remember that she did not win junior nationals last season, nor was she initially selected for the junior world team. There are a lot of senior ladies that are likely ranked ahead of her in the pecking order for opportunities on the Challenger Series: Mariah, Mirai, Karen, Amber, Bradie, Angela, Courtney, and Caroline at least. Not ranked ahead of her because of their age but because of actual results. So it is good that Starr can compete against top level international athletes on the junior level. Gain the experience so that when the opportunities arise (and they will if her results are good) she is ready.
Another 3A from Miri... this one in her program with show lighting.
https://www.instagram.com/p/BYmSFmYl8Ji/
Starr is a very small sixteen without any experience on the JGP. If you didn't know her age, she would fit right in with the other athletes on the JGP. About the same size and experience level. And for all we know, she may already be done with her JGP season, though she has a shot at a second one. It would be nice to see her get a chance at a senior score this season as well, and I think it is quite plausible. ...
... More generally, I think the US keeps female skaters at the junior level for way too long. Starr is already 16 and I think she has what it takes but that's just my opinion.
This is true and there's absolutely no rush for Starr to move up this season. There will be such a battle for Olympic spots and I think she should focus on improving her status on the Junior level. The last thing she needs to do is over train and push herself into an injury trying to land a triple axel. Hopefully she will focus on her jump quality and back loading. That strategy has lead Med to 2 World Titles and IMO, that's the path Starr should follow.
LOL, Starr's first Junior international was less than a year ago, and she just competed at her first JGP.
So IMO, she doesn't seem like a good example of staying junior "way too long." YMMV.
To my surprise, both have only competed on the Novice level in the previous national. Fair enough. What about Bradie Tennell? She was 19 at Junior Worlds this year.
Starr's jumps do not look secure at all, and she underrotates. Both Kaitlyn and her look quite junior-ish, much more so with Kaitlyn. But Kaitlyn seems to be more consistent, and she is only 13. The other two ladies on the JGP circle so far, Ting Cui and Angelina Huang, look more mature, but they are way too inconsistent, or simply don't have all the jumps yet.To my surprise, both have only competed on the Novice level in the previous national.
U.S. skaters generally peak later than Russian, Japanese or Korean ladies. I guess it has something to do with hours training per day. If Russian wondergirls spend 8 hours training every day, 6 days a week without worrying much about funding, rink, or school, and U.S. young ladies spend 5 hours per week, and go to a regular school, compete for rink time, and so on, I don't see a sea change in the future of U.S. women's skating.
Can anyone tell which young lady will be on a par with Karen in the next few years? Just imagine Ashley and Gracie retire after 2018
I hope those of you constantly asking for news made a point of watching Golden West today.
In any case, results can be found here:
Caroline Zhang won Senior Ladies. Vivian Le placed second.
The archived livestream from today is blocked in the U.S. I have not attempted to determine whether other videos exist from today.
As Bluediamonds said, Mariah is among the big names competing at the U.S. Classic next week -- so we will have news of her soon.
I'm glad to see Caroline is still doing well. Hopefully that 3lo+3Lo hold up internationally. Devastated for Vivian. I thought GF was a turning point, but the recovery continues. Bradie gives me faith that Vivian will regain her form in the future.
Another 3A from Miri... this one in her program with show lighting.
https://www.instagram.com/p/BYmSFmYl8Ji/
I really think Starr should have been on the senior GP this year. I was so impressed that she went for the 3A yesterday.
Starr is 100% NOT ready for Senior GP. I tend to want to see 13-15 year olds at the JGP too, but at 16, Starr still belongs there. And technical content aside, her skating skills do still really suit the junior circuit instead of seniors. Some time and seasoning could make her into a late bloomer. It's hardly the same as sending 19 year old Bradie to Junior Worlds. Considering how stacked the event was, 5th place was a fine start for Starr. I don't think the 3A is a good strategy, however. But she had a clean 3-3-2 in the second half!
Angelina skates and performs with the quality of a senior lady, and she's been my favorite US lady on the JGP so far - her inconsistency kills me, but she's still young. She received higher TES than both Starr and Moa in the LP, but lower PCS due to start order because of her bad SP. Still, really lovely to watch.
I'm excited to see how Emmy Ma does at the next event.
Last year, US junior ladies only had one entry at each event, so it seems like we have more spots for more girls this season, so that seems promising.
16 is a fine age to still be a junior. I think 18+ is rlly when turning senior is a must. As you said, Bradie has no place in juniors. I think Emmy is 16. She is a LOVELY spinner but has underrotation issues plus no 3-3?? At least she did not do one at nationals last year. Maybe she has one now.