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The showing by Karen and Ashley yesterday we just so unfortunate.
I agree the whole Ashley loves the underdog role is just nonsense and played out and if she does love having to come from behind even if she makes the Olympic team she will be lucky to make the top 10 because their is way to much depth now to get away with a doing crappy SP. This isn't 2012.
So I didn't see this posted even after searching...
Tallinn Trophy results page
Caroline Zhang moved up from 6th in the SP to 4th overall at Tallinn Trophy CS event with a 170.82, less than a point from a bronze!
- She had a 56.35 in the SP for 6th. Jumps were 3F, 3Lo<+3Lo<, and 2A. Spins were L4/L4/L3 and steps were L2.
- Her FS was 3rd with a 114.47. Jumps were 3F+2T, 3Lze, 3T, 3Lo+3Lo<, 3F+2T+2Lo, 2A, and 2A. Again, spins were L4/L4/L3 and steps were L2.
Angela Wang unfortunately struggled in the FS, moving from 3rd after the SP down to 5th overall, with a total of 160.04.
- SP score was 62.50, which was 3rd. Jumps were 3F-2T, 2A, 3Lo. Spins were all L4, steps were L3.
- FS score was 97.54, which was 11th. Jumps were 3F, 3Lz, 1Lo, 3Lo+2A+SEQ, 3F<+REP, 2S, and 2A. Unfortunately she fell on both 3F. Spins were all L4 and steps were L3.
I just can't put my heart into Angela Wang anymore. It seems that every time she builds momentum she has a rough skate and takes herself out of contention. A performance like this leads me to believe that even if she skates well at Nationals, the committee will leave her off the team in favor of a more consistent skater. If Courtney brings at Nationals, I hope the spot will ne hers. I think Ashley no matter how she skates but, the rest of the spots are up for grabs. I look forward to seeing Mariah Bell again since I hear she's re-worked her LP which was not going over well with the judges.
THIS^^^^^ If Ashley skates her SP in Korea, the way she skated here....She'll be so far back that even a perfect LP won't save her. There were several top that didn't go to Skate America and if they'd been there, I doubt she'd be in the final flight. As it stands, she has the lowest score of final group and even a perfect program might not get her on the podium. Maybe she'll have nerves of steel but, she should use them for the SP and give herself some breathing room instead of having her back against the wall....
If Bradie [Tennell] nails her nationals short program, I think they should consider her for the team event short program. She is the least risky.
Should Russian fed export some of their ladies to US.
Where did you hear that Mariah Bell was re-working her LP?
You have to wonder what Eteri could do with a skater like Karen Chen, Bradie Tennell or Starr Andrews.
If Karen is making all these decisions alone and ignoring advice, we cannot blame Tammy for that. It's a tough call, but forcing Karen into any decision regarding her artistic expression and pressuring her more is a no go. Look what it did to Gracie Gold (who faced different circumstances, but the same theory of steamrolling a skater's vision for a more packaged one doesn't necessarily work when the skater is strong-willed.)
no wonder here. pantomime, backloading and many injuries. and burying the karen's technique

I read it somewhere in the forum after her program didn't score well but, I couldn't say for sure. I said that I thought Mariah should go back to EOE since her new program wasn't well received. Someone said that she was planning to re-work her current program which I think is West Side Story.
I think that Mariah's NHK lp layout was more backloaded than it was at Rostelecom, so I could see them re-working that (though..."read it somewhere" with no backup is kind of the response that I figured I would get to my question...).
Not really, but most coaches will have taken at least some skating lessons as a child. Lower-level coaches in particular spend a lot of time demonstrating moves to young skaters. Many skaters also transition to coaching. But I don't think success level or progression through levels necessarily indicate success as a coach, it's just good to have a good foundation of basic skating skills and some level of experience in competing.Side note:
Do you have to have been a skater in order to be a coach??