I keep hearing it mentioned how it's crazy that the US has 3 spots and Japan only has 2. I agree that yes, it's really messed up that Japan cannot have 3 spots, as they have a lot of talent and depth in the ladies field. Perhaps there should be something in the rule book to account for situations like this?
What people seem to be forgetting is that Canada also has 3 spots. Yes of course Osmond and Daleman deserve to be at the Olympics, but does Canada really need 3 spots? I'm sure the 3rd spot will probably go to Alaine, who is also a good skater. But other then those 3 ladies skaters who else does Canada have? The US ladies field still has way more depth than Canada's so I don't see why there's all this whining about the US ladies undeservedly having 3 spots over Japan. Also at the time of worlds the Japanese team was weakened, they got really unlucky with Satako getting injured and Rika Hongo also not skating so well anymore (I think she was injured too?). But Wakaba, who is doing well now, did not step up. Karen Chen did step up. That's what is exciting about our sport, things can change unexpectedly.
Also, Mirai and Mariah's placements at the GP look bad, but score wise they did alright. Mariah technically got a GP Silver Medal last year with a score only a few points higher. I think Mirai got some unfair UR calls, and without them she would have been pretty close in score to Mariah. How will USFSA decide between them if they continue this pattern? Mirai beat Mariah earlier this season and then Mirai did well at Japan Open with a FS score higher than what Mariah has gotten all season. Mirai has also beaten Karen Chen twice this season. But here at the GP Mirai got beaten. I get the feeling NHK will not provide that much more clarity, but I hope Mirai can skate to her full potential there and stop causing USFSA to doubt her, because she is truly talented and in the best shape of her life. If she decisively beats Mariah there, I think she will have the better chance to be put on the Olympic team heading into nationals. Or course she would need to do well there as well.... But even after this 9th place finish I still think the Olympic spot is completely open for the taking as we don't really have any true locks (if Ashley does well on GP this could change) .