Olympic Qualifying: Ladies
Entries from countries not yet qualified:
1 Anastasia GALUSTYAN ARM 1
2 Kailani CRAINE AUS 2
Brooklee HAN AUS 2 S
3 Kerstin FRANK AUT 3
Lara ROTH AUT 3 S
Alisa STOMAKHINA AUT 3 S
4 Kim CHEREMSKY AZE 4
Morgan FLOOD AZE 4 S
5 Isadora WILLIAMS BRA 5
6 Presiyana DIMITROVA BUL 6
Daniela STOEVA BUL 6 S
7 Amy LIN TPE 7
8 Elizaveta UKOLOVA CZE 8
Eliska BREZINOVA CZE 8 S
Michaela-Lucie HANZLIKOVA CZE 8 S
9 Pernille SORENSEN DEN 9
10 Kristina SHKULETA-GROMOVA EST 10
Gerli LIINAMÄE EST 10 S
Annely VAHI EST 10 S
11 Viveca LINDFORS FIN 11
Emmi PELTONEN FIN 11 S
14 Natasha MCKAY GBR 13
Nina POVEY GBR 13 S
Karly ROBERTSON GBR 13 S
Kristen SPOURS GBR 13 S
15 Dimitra KORRI GRE 14
16 Joanna SO HKG 15
Hiu Ching KWONG HKG 15 S
Maisy Hiu Ching MA HKG 15 S
17 Aimee BUCHANAN ISR 16
Netta SCHREIBER ISR 16 S
18 Romana KAISER LIE 17
19 Elzbieta KROPA LTU 18
Aleksandra GOLOVKINA LTU 18 S
20 Fleur MAXWELL LUX 19
21 Aina Sorfina MOHD AMINUDIN MAS 20
22 Sofia DEL RIO MEX 21
23 Niki WORIES NED 22
24 Anne Line GJERSEM NOR 23
Camilla GJERSEM NOR 23 S
25 Alisson Krystle PERTICHETO PHI 24
26 Elzbieta GABRYSZAK POL 25
Colette Coco KAMINSKI POL 25 S
27 Julia SAUTER ROU 26
Amanda STAN ROU 26 S
28 Antonina DUBININA SRB 27
29 Shuran YU SGP 28
Chloe ING SGP 28 S
30 Dasa GRM SLO 29
31 Kathryn WINSTANLEY RSA 30
32 Valentina MATOS ESP 31
33 Joshi HELGESSON SWE 32
Matilda ALGOTSSON SWE 32 S
Isabelle OLSSON SWE 32 S
Anita ÖSTLUND SWE 32 S
34 Alexia PAGANINI SUI 33
Yoonmi LEHMANN SUI 33 S
Yasmine Kimiko YAMADA SUI 33 S
35 Thita LAMSAM THA 34
36 Birce ATABEY TUR 35
Sila SAYGI TUR 35 S
37 Anna KHNYCHENKOVA UKR 36
Anastasia GOZHVA UKR 36 S
38 Zahra LARI UAE 37
Thirty-six ladies for six spots. From them consider:
Anastasia Galyustan-the highest-placed skater from Worlds here, though she was three places behind the final qualifier there
Kailani Craine-Only half a point behind Galyustan at Worlds
Kerstin Frank-Made it four years ago, but might find it harder this time around
Isadora Williams-Last one in last time, where she also finished last, also facing heavier odds
Amy Lin-Capable of scoring high enough to probably make it, but on the inconsistent side
Elizaveta Ukolova-Qualified four years ago, usually hasn't skated well since (but she won the Czech qualifier)
Natasha McKay-Attracted some notice last year, though would need to continue her move upward
Niki Wories-Might or might not have qualified at Worlds had her federation been willing to send her (had she gotten her placement from 2016 she would've narrowly missed)
Anne Line Gjersem-Qualified four years ago, and has a top twenty finish at Worlds to her name, though this year's didn't go as well
Shuran Yu-Just missed qualifying for the free skate at Worlds
Joshi Helgesson-There being no room for her on the Swedish team four years ago was a complete tragedy, and she came in fourth at Europeans once, but since her sister retired she's been struggling
Alexia Paganini-Was going nowhere in the U.S. ladies field, so crashed Switzerland's test skate and suddenly they had a lady good enough to do it
Anna Khnychenkova-Made top twenty at 2016 Worlds, but hasn't been consistent of late
Galyustan and Craine are most likely, Paganini's looking good, and maybe pencil Helgesson in with them, though who knows about her these days. For the last two spots, I'll go with Wories and Gjersem.
Entries from countries not yet qualified:
1 Anastasia GALUSTYAN ARM 1
2 Kailani CRAINE AUS 2
Brooklee HAN AUS 2 S
3 Kerstin FRANK AUT 3
Lara ROTH AUT 3 S
Alisa STOMAKHINA AUT 3 S
4 Kim CHEREMSKY AZE 4
Morgan FLOOD AZE 4 S
5 Isadora WILLIAMS BRA 5
6 Presiyana DIMITROVA BUL 6
Daniela STOEVA BUL 6 S
7 Amy LIN TPE 7
8 Elizaveta UKOLOVA CZE 8
Eliska BREZINOVA CZE 8 S
Michaela-Lucie HANZLIKOVA CZE 8 S
9 Pernille SORENSEN DEN 9
10 Kristina SHKULETA-GROMOVA EST 10
Gerli LIINAMÄE EST 10 S
Annely VAHI EST 10 S
11 Viveca LINDFORS FIN 11
Emmi PELTONEN FIN 11 S
14 Natasha MCKAY GBR 13
Nina POVEY GBR 13 S
Karly ROBERTSON GBR 13 S
Kristen SPOURS GBR 13 S
15 Dimitra KORRI GRE 14
16 Joanna SO HKG 15
Hiu Ching KWONG HKG 15 S
Maisy Hiu Ching MA HKG 15 S
17 Aimee BUCHANAN ISR 16
Netta SCHREIBER ISR 16 S
18 Romana KAISER LIE 17
19 Elzbieta KROPA LTU 18
Aleksandra GOLOVKINA LTU 18 S
20 Fleur MAXWELL LUX 19
21 Aina Sorfina MOHD AMINUDIN MAS 20
22 Sofia DEL RIO MEX 21
23 Niki WORIES NED 22
24 Anne Line GJERSEM NOR 23
Camilla GJERSEM NOR 23 S
25 Alisson Krystle PERTICHETO PHI 24
26 Elzbieta GABRYSZAK POL 25
Colette Coco KAMINSKI POL 25 S
27 Julia SAUTER ROU 26
Amanda STAN ROU 26 S
28 Antonina DUBININA SRB 27
29 Shuran YU SGP 28
Chloe ING SGP 28 S
30 Dasa GRM SLO 29
31 Kathryn WINSTANLEY RSA 30
32 Valentina MATOS ESP 31
33 Joshi HELGESSON SWE 32
Matilda ALGOTSSON SWE 32 S
Isabelle OLSSON SWE 32 S
Anita ÖSTLUND SWE 32 S
34 Alexia PAGANINI SUI 33
Yoonmi LEHMANN SUI 33 S
Yasmine Kimiko YAMADA SUI 33 S
35 Thita LAMSAM THA 34
36 Birce ATABEY TUR 35
Sila SAYGI TUR 35 S
37 Anna KHNYCHENKOVA UKR 36
Anastasia GOZHVA UKR 36 S
38 Zahra LARI UAE 37
Thirty-six ladies for six spots. From them consider:
Anastasia Galyustan-the highest-placed skater from Worlds here, though she was three places behind the final qualifier there
Kailani Craine-Only half a point behind Galyustan at Worlds
Kerstin Frank-Made it four years ago, but might find it harder this time around
Isadora Williams-Last one in last time, where she also finished last, also facing heavier odds
Amy Lin-Capable of scoring high enough to probably make it, but on the inconsistent side
Elizaveta Ukolova-Qualified four years ago, usually hasn't skated well since (but she won the Czech qualifier)
Natasha McKay-Attracted some notice last year, though would need to continue her move upward
Niki Wories-Might or might not have qualified at Worlds had her federation been willing to send her (had she gotten her placement from 2016 she would've narrowly missed)
Anne Line Gjersem-Qualified four years ago, and has a top twenty finish at Worlds to her name, though this year's didn't go as well
Shuran Yu-Just missed qualifying for the free skate at Worlds
Joshi Helgesson-There being no room for her on the Swedish team four years ago was a complete tragedy, and she came in fourth at Europeans once, but since her sister retired she's been struggling
Alexia Paganini-Was going nowhere in the U.S. ladies field, so crashed Switzerland's test skate and suddenly they had a lady good enough to do it
Anna Khnychenkova-Made top twenty at 2016 Worlds, but hasn't been consistent of late
Galyustan and Craine are most likely, Paganini's looking good, and maybe pencil Helgesson in with them, though who knows about her these days. For the last two spots, I'll go with Wories and Gjersem.