Is anyone following the ladies on the senior B circuit? Any medal contenders there?
... (No US ladies have been assigned to non-Challenger Senior Bs) ...
With the exception of the
Philadelphia Summer International Competition (non-Challenger Senior B in August), where eight U.S. ladies competed.
Old news by now, but the results (such as Bradie first; Angela second; Courtney fourth; Amber fifth) surely influenced subsequent assignments.
It was only the second year of the PSIC (after a one-year hiatus since the first one in 2015).
I hope that USFS will hold the comp again in 2018.
OT but would like to follow up as promised as I head back from NYC. Saw and got autographs from D&W and met the Shibutanis for the first time
Anyway back to the regularly scheduled program :thumbsup: Wagner was there too but I did not see her during my time there (and AFAIK she was the only one of the figure skaters there who was not a part of the autograph sessions). ...
Adding some comments re the USOC WinterFest tour, which will make a number of stops across the country thru Feb. (Plus one stop in Seoul.)
(One of the stops will be in San Jose on Jan 6, in conjunction with USFS Nats.)
ETA:

:hopelessness: Apology/Disclaimer:
After chattering away endlessly below about the Toyota booth and swag, I realize now that *maybe* Toyota will *not* be at every stop on the WinterFest tour.
For those who like swag

, Toyota had a cool booth at the Times Square stop where you could design your own Team-USA-winter-sports-themed graphic (via computer) to be printed on site on a free souvenir (choice of a water bottle or small tote bag).
My caveat is that the line moved slowly and felt very long. So depending on one's priorities and time limitations, perhaps would be checking this booth out earlier rather than later if visiting WinterFest. (The wait in line was worth it, IMO. I like tote bags :yes:. Toyota also was giving out Team USA fabric keychains [non-customized].)
BTW, for those waiting in line at the Toyota booth, a monitor showed video of Toyota-sponsored winter athletes, including Ashley Wagner.
(I can't remember whether I had known before about Ashley's Toyota sponsorship??)
I arrived too late for the autograph sessions. But as I was waiting in the Toyota line, I got a thrill :hap85: when Rico Roman (Paralympian in sled hockey) returned my wave as he happened to be walking by. He was a memorable athlete sighting for me (but my only one).
Another FYI/caveat: A set of 2018 PyeongChang medals and an Olympic torch were in a display case elsewhere when I first arrived, and I intended to leisurely take a close look after emerging from the Toyota line, but when I eventually made my way back to the display, the medals and torch already had been removed

(it was not quite yet closing time for the whole WinterFest).
So ... I consoled myself

with a S'more from the Hershey mobile. The sweetness level was off the charts, moreso than I remembered from childhood, but as a once-per-decades freebie treat, I indulged. A Hershey's rep also was circulating with some mini-samples of chocolate bars.
And Nabisco was giving out samples of Oreos packaged with a medal-esque sticker.
It was really fun to see video of Ashley, Max, Jason, Nathan, D/W, Shibs flashing by on big (permanent) Times Square billboards. Also of some athletes I recognize from other winter sports. Big caveat that I have no idea whether other WinterFest venues would have anything on a similar scale.