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I think this is the old rule. Such combinations are now 3 jump combos: a jump, a single loop, and another jump. Each jump gets full BV if completed.

It’s still a rule. If it’s not on the landing foot, it’s officially sequence and only 80%.

The 1L combinations are counted as combinations because there is never an on-ice change from landing edge to takeoff edge. Say a counterclockwise jumper does a 3F-1L-3S. She lands the flip on her back right outside edge and immediately takes off that edge for the half-loop. She lands the half-loop on her back left inside edge and immediately takes off that edge for the Salchow. Her landing edge is always also her takeoff edge. (This is also why people speculate about the possibility of an ambidextrous jumper doing a Lutz as the second jump in a combo; the back right outside landing edge of the first, counterclockwise jump would become the takeoff edge of the second, clockwise Lutz, which would be landed on a back left outside edge.)

But if she does a 3S-2A, she lands the Salchow on her back right outside edge and has to change feet and edges to the forward left outside edge for the Axel takeoff. That's what makes it a sequence rather than a combination, and drops the base value to 80% of the individual jumps' cumulative value.

ETA: Oops, I see that in a thread in the Lutz Corner, the ever-expert gkelly has recently posted more precise information: a sequence is worth "80% of the sum of the two highest-value jumps in the sequence." I apologize for not knowing how to link to/quote posts in other threads!
 
I’m for sending Starr and Emmy to JW and maybe 4CC for experience. I think there’s too much chatter about these kids too early. I want them both to have a chance to develop in their own time.

Really? And send neither Hanna or Ting?
 
Sadly, I don't know who "Ting" is. However, didn't Hannah just lose to Emmy this weekend?

You could always look up Ting in context with USFS and find out! She's great.

Also, Hanna. Not Hannah Miller. Hanna Harrell. Two different skaters.
 
For the record, Ashley has never said that she was retiring at the end of this year. If anything, I recall her stating very clearly that she wasn't going to put that added pressure on top of an already stressful Olympic season.

Oh goody we can have another round of Moulin Rouge from her. :rofl2:
 
You could always look up Ting in context with USFS and find out! She's great.

Also, Hanna. Not Hannah Miller. Hanna Harrell. Two different skaters.

See what I mean......I have no idea who either of these ladies are....is Ting the skaters first name or last. I tried to google ting, figure skater and I got nothin'....;)
 
See what I mean......I have no idea who either of these ladies are....is Ting the skaters first name or last. I tried to google ting, figure skater and I got nothin'....;)

...you could always also search the boards. Just typing in "ting" brings up plenty of obvious posts to give you her full name.

Also, Hannah Miller isn't age eligible for Juniors anymore anyway.
 
Forgive me for not remembering her name but........NOW I remember Hanna Harrell.....You're right, she's brilliant. She fell on the back of her 3/3 in Asia but I still lover her. I called her baby Tuk because she has that look about her.. She's a much better spinner than most, if not all of our Juniors. Is she old enough to go?? This is her SP from The Asian Open: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bFhuXIXRXpA
 
Forgive me for not remembering her name but........NOW I remember Hanna Harrell.....You're right, she's brilliant. She fell on the back of her 3/3 in Asia but I still lover her. I called her baby Tuk because she has that look about her.. She's a much better spinner than most, if not all of our Juniors. Is she old enough to go?? This is her SP from The Asian Open: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bFhuXIXRXpA

I'm pretty sure someone wouldn't ask about her re: Junior Worlds if she wasn't old enough to go...
 
I'm pretty sure someone wouldn't ask about her re: Junior Worlds if she wasn't old enough to go...

Seriously......I try not to ask dumb questions and I asked because I didn't know. Usually GS posters have knowledge which is why I ask here before heading to google. I don't understand why you're being "short" with me. I am happy to answer questions and assist in any way that I can and "Usually" GS posters are happy to help. :confused2:

I wasn't asking about Junior Worlds, I was asking about Senior Nationals and Senior Worlds.....
 
Forgive me for not remembering her name but........NOW I remember Hanna Harrell.....You're right, she's brilliant. She fell on the back of her 3/3 in Asia but I still lover her. I called her baby Tuk because she has that look about her.. She's a much better spinner than most, if not all of our Juniors. Is she old enough to go?? This is her SP from The Asian Open: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bFhuXIXRXpA

Nope, she's still 14.
This season is her first as a junior and she did it in Egna, Italy. :)
SP (JGP Italy)
FS (JGP Italy)
 
I disagree. I don't see why a skater should "deserve" the honor of going to the Olympics just because they have a fluke great skate at nationals. The only skater who has shown breakthrough consistency this year is Bradie. Apart from her, as long as they don't completely bomb, the spots should go to the U.S. ladies who have done the most for the sport over the past quad and have the most potential. Those, of course, are Ashley, Karen, and Mirai.

And what exactly have those 3 done internationally that make it worth ignoring a less than stellar performance at Nationals that they were able to be beaten by a fluke great skate when they will have the politicking points over the other competitors outside of Bradie in their pocket?

The "most successful" of the 3 is Ashley who won 2 GP golds, against competitors who at the time were not at their best, 1 GP bronze in a competition where she should have at least been third and a Worlds silver in her home country...and I doubt that anyone honestly look at 2016 Ashley and say she has improved between then and now

Karen's highest placements was 2 bronze medals at Senior B competitions, then there were 2 4th place and 5th place finishes and everything else was out of the top 5

Mirai Nagasu (and I say this while she's my current favorite US lady): she's fared a little better than Chen with 2 golds and 1 bronze at Senior B's, then 1 silver and 1 bronze at 4CC's - which for the sake of full disclosure 4CCs competitive field is not crazy high, then there are a couple 5th place and 1 9th and 1 10th place finishes.
 
Just saw both Bradie and Polina posting jumping videos. Polina is working hard to earn a spot. That girl is scrappy. I say never count her out.

Polina posted 2a-3t and 3lo which is great, sure, but I’m still waiting to see 3lz-3t or 3f-3t. Then maybe I’ll consider her a contender.
 
Please help me understand the fascination with Tessa Hong.

She won Juv in 2012 and two years later, it appears she won Intermediate (but I think she actually got 2nd). Then she had a series of injuries but somehow she stayed in the mix (why ???) until last year when she had great short which earned her a spot in the final flight at Nationals. But her long did not go well to put it mildly.

She has had several JGP slot but again those do not look like they have gone as well has the hype would make you think they did.

She is a very pretty skater, and her coach is Frank Carroll. What am I missing?
 
... Usually GS posters have knowledge which is why I ask here before heading to google. ......

Speaking for myself:

I am the opposite.

If I want an answer to a question, I am much happier when I can be self-sufficient. So I go to Google first.

If I am not successful in finding what I want via Googling, only then would I ask here on GS.​

[For me, when I enter "ting us figure skating" or "ting icenetwork" in the Google search box, the first result I get is her IceNetwork bio.

Or something else to try would be to Google these names all together: "ting starr emmy".
Among the results I get is (for example) the International Selection Pool page on the USFS site -- which has Ting's full name.

There are many ways to skin a search-cat :).]

... "Usually" GS posters are happy to help. ...

Yes. And for me, Chemistry66 is one of the most helpful :ghug:. I support her "teach a man to fish" suggestions :cool:.
 
I'm bumping this because it contains good who-has-what right now. Besides Bradie's jump dominance what sticks out to me is how Ashley Wagner isn't measuring up.

And if Polina delivered her double-axel/triple combos she might be competitive.

Also, what are the odds of Angela Wang having a breakthrough year? And an Olympics team of Bradie, Mirai and Angela?

I'm tired, but at TontoK's request. Stats on 3-3s and 2A- combo jumps from U.S. Ladies in Challenger Series/GP. It's pretty telling.



3-3/2A-3T/2A-1L-3S combs attempted by U.S. Ladies during Senior B + GP (+ positive GOE - negative GOE)

Landed, rotated and + GOE
Angela Wang, 3F-3T,2T, 11.95 (Finlandia Trophy FS) +
Bradie Tennell 3Z-3T, 11.10 (Skate America SP) +
Bradie Tennell 3Z-3T, 11.00 (Skate America FS) +
Bradie Tennell 3Z-3T, 11.00 (Lombardia Trophy SP) +
Bradie Tennell 3Z-3T, 11.00 (Lombardia Trophy FS) +
Mariah Bell, 3Z-3T, 11.00 (Rostelecom Cup FS) +
Courtney HIcks 3F-3Lo, 10.96 (Finlandia Trophy FS) +
Angela Wang 3F-3T, 10.42 (Nebelhorn Trophy) +
Mirai Nagasu, 3F-3T, 10.30 (NHK Trophy FS) +
Amber Glenn, 3F-3T, 10.20 (Cup of China FS) +
Paige Rydberg 3T-3T, 9.72 (U.S. Classic SP) + (Unfortunately she did not make nationals)
Mirai Nagasu, 3F-3T, 9.50 (Rostekecom Cup FS) +
Bradie Tennell 2A-3T, 9.48 (Lombardia FS ) +
Bradie Tennell 2A-3T, 9.16 (Skate America FS) +

Out of 14 +GOE 3-3/2A-3T
Bradie Tennell has 6 of them or nearly 43 percent.
Angela Wang, 2
Mirai Nagasu, 2
Amber Glenn, Mariah Bell, Courtney Hicks and Paige Rydberg, 1 each.

Landed, rotated but - GOE)
Courtney Hicks, 3F-3LO, 9.50 (Skate Canada SP) -
Courtney Hicks, 3F-3Lo, 8.50 (Skate Canada FS) -
Polina Edmunds 2A-3T, 7.40 (IdF FS) -
Livvy Shilling 3T-3T, 6.78 (Autumn Classic SP) - (She won't be at nationals either. :( )
Mirai Nagasu 2A-3T (planned 2A-3T-2T) 5.18 (Rostelecom Cup FS) -



Landed, but UR + -GOE
Caroline Zhang 3Lo<-3Lo< 9.15 (Tallin Trophy) -
Caroline Zhang 3Lo-3Lo< (Ondrej Nepapa FS) -
Karen Chen, 3Z-3T<, 8.58 (U.S. Classic SP) -
Mariah Bell, 3Z-1L-3S< (attempt to make up for missed 2A-1L-3S), 8.46 (NHK Trophy) -
Mariah Bell, 3Z-3T < 8.2 (U.S. Classic SP) -
Karen Chen 3Z-3T<, 8.00 (Skater America SP) -
Ashley Wagner 3F-3T<, 7.80 (Skate Canada FS) -
Mariah Bell, 3Z-3T<, 7.70 (Rostelecom Cup SP) -
Mariah Bell, 3Z!-3T<, 7.70 (NHK Trophy SP) -
Mariah Bell 2A-1L-3S<, 7.62 (Rostelecom Cup FS) -
Mirai Nagasu 3F-3T<, 7.60 (NHK Trophy SP) -
Karen Chen, 2A-1L-3S<, 7.38 (Skate Canada FS) -
Ashley Wagner 3F-3T< 7.3 (Skate Canada SP) -
Polina Edmunds 2A-1L-3S< 6.80 (IdF FS)
Ashley Wanger 3F-3T< 6.80 (Skate America SP) -
Caroline Zhang 3Lo<-3Lo< 6.66 (Tallin Trophy SP)
Llvvy Shilling 3T-3T< 5.20 (Autumn Classic FS)
Courtney Hicks 3F-3Lo<<, 5.00 (Warsaw Classic FS)
Polina Edmunds 2A-1L-3S<, 4.88 (Finlandia Trophy SP)
Polina Edmunds 3Lo-3T< 6.30 (Internationaux de France) -
Polina Edmunds 3L<-3T<, 5.32 (Finlandia FS)
Mirai Nagasu, 3F-3T<<, 4.50 (Rostelcom Cup SP) -


Popped
Karen Chen, 3Z-2T, 7.90 (planned 3Z-3T combo) (Skate Canada FS) +
Mirai Nagasu 2A-2T-2T (planned 2A-3T-2T) 7.18 (NHK Trophy FS)+
Angela Wang 3F-2T (planned 3F-3T), 7.16 (Tallin Trophy SP) +
Courtney Hicks, 3F-2Lo (planned 3F-3Lo), 5.42 (Autumn Classic SP) +
Polina Edmunds 2A-3T 4.86 (Finlandia Trophy) -
Courtney Hicks, 2Z-1L-3S< (planned 3Z-1L-3S combo), 4.86 (Skate Canada FS) -
Karen Chen, 3Z (planned 3Z-3T combo), 4.10 (Skate Canada SP) -
Mirai Nagasu 3F (planned 3F-3T combo) 3.76 (U.S. Classic SP)
Mariah Bell, 3Z (planned 3Z-3T combo), 3.70 (Rostelecom Cup FS)
Caroline Zhang 3Lo (planned 3Lo-3Lo combo), 3.51 (Ondrej Nepala SP)
Amber Glenn 3F (planned 3F-3T), 3.30 (Cup of China SP) -
Amber Glenn 3F (planned 3F-3T), 3.30 (Lombardia FS)
Angela Wang 3F (planned 3F-3T-2T, 3.20 (Tallin Trophy FS)
Ashley Wagner 3L< (planned 3Lo-1L-3S combo), 2.86 (Skate Canada FS) -
Courtney Hicks, 2Z-1L-3S<< , 2.40 (Warsaw Cup)
Amber Glenn 2A (planned 2A-3T-2T), 2.30 (Cup of China FS) -
 
I'm bumping this because it contains good who-has-what right now. Besides Bradie's jump dominance what sticks out to me is how Ashley Wagner isn't measuring up.

And if Polina delivered her double-axel/triple combos she might be competitive.

Also, what are the odds of Angela Wang having a breakthrough year? And an Olympics team of Bradie, Mirai and Angela?

With the exception of Tallinn Trophy LP, Angela Wang has been bringing it this season. She's been working her butt off and it's showing for her. She's still younger (21) but I feel like this is the year she's going to be showing up at Nationals ready to go.

Even with the LP issues at TT which was on par with anything most of the other US ladies have shown us lately, since no one has really been perfect.

Angela has the speed, the refinement, the smooth deep edges, she has actual height on her jumps, and nice spins.
 
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