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Disclaimer: I’m new to this figure skating, so I might not know all the history and logic...this is based of what I read and what I observe the season so far.
I’m suspecting this is the final ‘arc’ of head-to-head comparision for USFS to make decision for Olympic team. It is clear that Mirai > Mariah (3:1) and Ashley > Karen (2:0). So for the last comparison it seems is Karen vs Bradie. They are competiting this week and this new competition entries might offer another look (though I would be curious if they are tied after this).
As I had mentioned before, I’ll wait for @frida80 more detail analysis.

1. Bradie
2. Mirai
3. Ashely
4. Wang
5. Courtney
Bradie is actually 11 points higher than Mirai. Seems to me there is plenty of opportunity for a dark horse to upset the apple cart.
http://skatingscores.com/nation/USA/
1. Bradie
2. Mirai
3. Ashely
4. Wang
5. Courtney
Bradie is actually 11 points higher than Mirai. Seems to me there is plenty of opportunity for a dark horse to upset the apple cart.
http://skatingscores.com/nation/USA/
Chen and Wagner have another head to head this week, so we’ll see. I think it’s too soon to *definitively* pick Wagner now, but a win by her here would work strongly in her favor. If Chen gets the better of this battle, though, momentum shifts...
Wagner said she was going to get new costumes; anyone seen them??
Also, any word on whether she’s been working with a spin coach? I think there was talk about how she had to figure out what to do with her layback, because doing a beilmann hurt her back?
Wagner said she was going to get new costumes; anyone seen them??
Also, any word on whether she’s been working with a spin coach? I think there was talk about how she had to figure out what to do with her layback, because doing a beilmann hurt her back?
I would be surprised if Karen beats Ashley. But perhaps SA will prove me wrong. I just feel like Karen has regressed back to her old ways prior to Nats last year. Hope I'm wrong. I just wish Mariah would get consistency.
I also think that since *none* of the U.S. Ladies are serious medal contenders that the US fed will be inclined to give a spot to a future hopeful who can develop into a future medal contender--I'm sort of surprised that there's not more discussion of Bradie Tennell as a contender for that reason. I suppose it's because we haven't seen a lot of her yet.
Sorry, but I don't think they are good, let alone "quite good".
With all due respect, either you haven't see her skating lately or you're simply delusional.Polina isn't skating that much different than she was at the last Olympics, excluding the flip and the lutz jumps. If she re-acquires those two jumps, it's reasonable to say that she'll be able to reproduce her 2014 performances.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5OWODMzKITc&t=0m44s

Much as I like Polina (and I've basically been a Polina cheerleader here), I think her FS won't be where it needs to be at Nationals. If her FS had been in the same shape as her SP, I'd rate her chances a bit higher, but her FS is only at about 50 percent of where it needs to be while I'd put her SP at about 70 percent.
I also think that since *none* of the U.S. Ladies are serious medal contenders that the US fed will be inclined to give a spot to a future hopeful who can develop into a future medal contender--I'm sort of surprised that there's not more discussion of Bradie Tennell as a contender for that reason. I suppose it's because we haven't seen a lot of her yet.
With all due respect, either you haven't see her skating lately or you're simply delusional.
These are two completely different skaters and physical abilities.