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How have Mirai, Mariah, and Ashley been looking? Have they been at practice?
Haven’t seen them yet, I’ll lyk as soon as I can whether or not they come and if they do what they do!
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How have Mirai, Mariah, and Ashley been looking? Have they been at practice?
Correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't this too early for the seniors start official practices? I was under the impression that once you start official practices you cannot practice anywhere else, so you are stuck with the minimal practice amount? I say this because at a Nationals I attended in Dallas in 2001 I think, once the skaters started official practices they couldn't just go rent ice for a few hours somewhere in town to keep the mojo. So most started their official practices around Tuesday or Wednesday? I could be totally misremembering. Maybe it was once the SP began you couldn't be at another rink, and I think someone got into trouble for that. Can anyone clarify? TIA
So a skater's past performances should dictate that they get to go to the Olympics if they don't perform well currently?
Don't you guys understand, there would be 2 spots, if not Karen? Zero chances for that with Ashley finishing 7th, simply because no other US skater was capable of finishing 1-4th.That's not meaningless, but at the same time, it's a little odd to look at one accomplishment and not others.

Yes, the US ladies absolutely underwhelmed this year so far (with the exception of Tennell at SA)...but, that was just the first half of the season. And although things may look bleak, historically the GP isn't always the best indicator of how skaters will do in the second half of the season. So with that in mind...it *IS* plausible that Chen and/or Wagner could pull themselves together and make a statement in a few days.
Don't you guys understand, there would be 2 spots, if not Karen? Zero chances for that with Ashley finishing 7th, simply because no other US skater was capable of finishing 1-4th.
That "extra" 3rd spot exists exclusively because of Karen Chen.
That spot is hers.![]()
This is going to be a tough week for me to watch and read about! I am predicting though the top four to be Tennell, Chen, Nagasu, and Wagner. I would be extremely angry, well not angry but I'd roll my eyes, if Wagner got that third spot AGAIN because she really is the face of US figure skating..
All this talk about manipulating the marks in "X" skater's favor STILL bothers me....
That people suggest it could happen, or that it does happen?
In case anyone wanted to know, practice for the ladies is currently going on. Karen looked solid only doubling a Sal and falling on the last double axel in free skate runthru (only other issue was ur 3lz3t). Bradie hasn’t missed a jump! Perfect sp runthru and once again, the consistency shows!
Is this a failure of coaches or the USFA not properly supporting skaters' progress? Something is lacking, compared to the top Russian ladies. Or is it a matter of age - older skaters have a harder time keeping up with younger skaters? Listening to the teleconference with Lapinski on IN, ladies in general have not progressed in the past 10+ years until Russians like Med. and Zag. came along.
Of course, the ice is slippery and you never know who might crash and burn under the pressure of the Olympics. Wagner has been before and knows the pressure. Med. and Zag. have not. That also might be a factor in choice of ladies who go from the US - who has more international experience and has been in the top few more than others.
All this talk about manipulating the marks in "X" skater's favor STILL bothers me....
Don't you guys understand, there would be 2 spots, if not Karen? Zero chances for that with Ashley finishing 7th, simply because no other US skater was capable of finishing 1-4th.
That "extra" 3rd spot exists exclusively because of Karen Chen.
That spot is hers.![]()
People have short memories. Did people forget that after Irina Slutskaya's retirement in the early 2000s to hmm around 2012, there were virtually no top level Russian singles skaters? Tides come and go.
Around the late 2000s to early 2010s, we even had an American skater with Russian ancestry, Ksenia something, who switched countries and skated for Russia, because they were so uncompetitive and she thought she could more likely get international events with them. Didn't happen because she switched just around the rise of Russia and fall off the US, but that was the plan.