If any US lady makes the final flight, I will consider it a huge deal!!!!
Counting Gracie Gold, there are three active US ladies skaters that have already done that...
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If any US lady makes the final flight, I will consider it a huge deal!!!!
Anyway, I wonder if deep down, Wagner would rather have the extra training time between SA and Nats. The other US women will have that time after all, so...
Of course, in that case she can DEFINITELY forget about any sort of automatic Oly berth. She will have to earn it the "old-fashioned" way. :yes:
Counting Gracie Gold, there are three active US ladies skaters that have already done that...
Anyway, I wonder if deep down, Wagner would rather have the extra training time between SA and Nats. The other US women will have that time after all, so..
Of course, in that case she can DEFINITELY forget about any sort of automatic Oly berth. She will have to earn it the "old-fashioned" way. :yes:
Wouldn't competing at the GPF be a more valuable experience that also helps the reputation? 
This is going to sound REALLY stupid but how exactly is actually competing in competition and putting all your goods out there a disadvantage compared to practicing privately at your home training rinkWouldn't competing at the GPF be a more valuable experience that also helps the reputation?
Surely the feedback you get at competition is more valuable then hiding away at your rink where there is no urgency to perform the best and your faults aren't going to be picked up as much. Running though your program in practice isn't the same and considering the fact that the US ladies are known for being great in practice but failing in actual competition one would think actual competition is the best way to toughen up![]()
Counting Gracie Gold, there are three active US ladies skaters that have already done that...
My two cents on Mirai, before we rush right on through the glow of what she accomplished at NHK. I think she made a huge stride forward. In both her SP and her FS, she created an energy that I hadn't seen before. Up till now, she just seemed to be concentrating so hard on the jumps that any possible expression unrelated to jumping was a lost cause. But this week-end, while she didn't let up on attacking her jumps, she communicated something more. Hard to articulate just what. But at least there was some enthusiasm for linking the performance of the jumps with performance of the program as a whole.
I didn't get what she was trying to express, particularly with her face in the SP. It didn't seem to have anything to do with the music. But never mind. She's taking steps, and every step counts. Wakaba Higuchi said she isn't presently putting a 3A in her program because when she tries that, she finds it difficult to concentrate on her other jumping passes. Mirai's not going to worry about that, seemingly. Just forging on ahead. Both attitudes have merit, IMO. Mirai seems to be going on the idea that she has nothing to lose.
Her facial expressions seemed a bit weird. Kinda like take that you judges! She is underscored and if the axel was rotated that tint swipe of shouldn’t matter so much. She is only the second American lady to do this in competition right?
Gracie, Mirai, and......
Our triple axel ladies: Tonya Harding, and Mirai Nagasu!
Kimmie Meissner landed one at Nationals.
that one broke my heart.Her facial expressions seemed a bit weird. Kinda like take that you judges! She is underscored and if the axel was rotated that tint swipe of shouldn’t matter so much. She is only the second American lady to do this in competition right?
Having said that, she's said she wants a medal at the Olys...
Up till now, she just seemed to be concentrating so hard on the jumps that any possible expression unrelated to jumping was a lost cause. But this week-end, while she didn't let up on attacking her jumps, she communicated something more. Hard to articulate just what. But at least there was some enthusiasm for linking the performance of the jumps with performance of the program as a whole.
she hasn't had reason to use the "I'm so pumped! I nailed all my elements!" facial expression in ... a long while
Realistically, that is very unlikely to happen. She will have trouble beating any of the Russians. What Caro showed this weekend wasn't near her best but probably would still beat anything Ashley puts out. Kaetlyn could skate well and doesn't have rotation issues. Whoever Japan sends will also be skating well enough to challenge for podium spots.
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Having said that, she's said she wants a medal at the Olys...
Realistically, that is very unlikely to happen.
[Nagasu] is only the second American lady to do [the 3A] in competition right?
but more power to her regardless.She said in her interview with GS the difference would be five weeks of training beforehand nationals or three weeks of training. She sounded excited about qualifying, not so much about going. I understand, after the last time she wants to be as strong af nationals as possible. But I think if she does qualify, she’s going regardless. It’s a big deal.