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I completely agree with you. We are definitely in the minority but Ashley’s program, in my opinion, did not have the transitions that Mariah’s did. Mariah also looked much more confident and faster across the ice (I wasn’t there so I don’t know about the fastness for sure).
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From the 2008 team: Chellsie Memmel was 20 and simply missed making the 2004 Olympic team after doing quite well in 2003 Worlds. Alicia Sacramone was also 20 and missed making the 2004 Olympic team.
From the 2004 team: Mohini Bhardwaj was 25 and had previously gone to 1997 Worlds and competed quite well in NCAA. Annia Hatch was 26 but previously competed for Cuba in 1993 at Worlds. She could not compete other times, even though she qualified (to the 1996 Olympics for example) because of a lack of funding.
Your comments are entirely baseless and quite frankly ignorant.
I completely agree with you. We are definitely in the minority but Ashley’s program, in my opinion, did not have the transitions that Mariah’s did. Mariah also looked much more confident and faster across the ice (I wasn’t there so I don’t know about the fastness for sure).
Well said!!!Urgh. Ashley continues to be such a sore loser! Girl your ass is 26. Grow up already! You were a brat back in 2010 when you didn’t get the Olympic spot and continue to be one. They better go with Chen for that third spot!!
Exactly. The first time in 18 years, the current gymnastics Olympic team contained members from the previous Olympic team.
Such longevity
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From the 2008 team: Chellsie Memmel was 20 and simply missed making the 2004 Olympic team after doing quite well in 2003 Worlds. Alicia Sacramone was also 20 and missed making the 2004 Olympic team.
From the 2004 team: Mohini Bhardwaj was 25 and had previously gone to 1997 Worlds and competed quite well in NCAA. Annia Hatch was 26 but previously competed for Cuba in 1993 at Worlds. She could not compete other times, even though she qualified (to the 1996 Olympics for example) because of a lack of funding.
Your comments are entirely baseless and quite frankly ignorant.
So basically, a cumulative point total for the whole competitive skating season? Strictly mathematical? It used to be the top 2 or 3 finishes at Nationals in the old days, but the way the IOC more strictly doles out Olympic slots these days to countries, it's made the whole trip to the Olympics thing an even tougher illusive prize to win, IMHO.
Figure skating knows drama. Ashley Wagner is the reigning U.S. drama queen.


I don't understand the italicized, but I understand the bolded even less. Leave gymnastics to the experts.Oh okay, new statement
It took 18 years for any Olympians to last 4 years longer to go to the next Olympics, but Martha and Bela maybe perhaps could have almost made it happen sooner if they felt like it
Tara talking about Mirai during her SP, saying she is thinking about that triple axel right now as she is spinning. No, Mirai is busy counting revolutions - something Tara did not need to worry about as much.
Ashley's international PCS were always inflatedKaren skates much faster than Ashley. Ashley's PCS are based on reputation and "selling" the program.
Unless the juniors have massive scores like Gracie did, they often pick from seniors. I personally think it’s stupid to send someone that hasn’t competed as junior in years to JW, as opposed to someone that is a junior and competed internaationally as a junior when they have practically the SAME score!
Ting should go! Amber only has a slightly higher score because of the Choreographical sequence, which isn’t included in a junior program!


Omg...the comments are brutal about Ashley on there and people have gone on to ripping on the whole sport based on this type of drama. What a shame really
Best comment was “. Ugh....when does skiing start”![]()
I don't understand the italicized, but I understand the bolded even less. Leave gymnastics to the experts.
I don't understand the italicized, but I understand the bolded even less. Leave gymnastics to the experts.
So are Evgenia's and even moreso Alina's. But I don't see the Russian judges dropping the ball on them at nationals relative to other skaters....
In any case, most of the judges at nats are not ISU certified and will never be, and do not have a basic understanding of ISU judging standards. If you have a problem with Ashley's international scores (which is a valid opinion, mind you) that is an issue with the official COP ISU scoring system and ISU protocol regarding judges. But that does not mean the uncertified US judges can create their own PCS scoring standards (disregarding ISU protocol) and give skaters scores based on their own whimsical preferences, even if they think they have their merits. Again, I am no certified judge but my analysis of the PCS today is Ashley 69 Bradie 65 Mirai 64 Karen 62. This happens to be in line with ISU scores.