Interesting numbers, Gio.
I would too, I believe that was a similar situation with Miki going too - as well the Olys.????
That was pretty weird all the way around. Japan qualified three ladies, mostly on the showings of Fumie (5th) and Miki (6th) at 2005 Worlds (Shizuka also competed and finished 9th).
But Miki was already sliding backward and in the fall season Yukari Nakano (she did a triple Axel right in front of me in Skate America 2002!) was coming on strong. Yukari outskated Ando decisively all fall.
But the Japanese Federation had installed a point system that took into account results over the previous three seasons. At Japanese nationals, thanks to some questionable placements in the lower ranks (Onda should have placed above Ando), Miki was still the tiniest bit ahead on points, so she got to go to the Olympics with Fumie and Shizuka.
Yukari and Yoshie didn't protest, and they were both sent to Worlds as a consolation prize.
In men's, a similar thing happened. Japan qualified only one man when Takahashi got 15th and Takeshi Honda had to withdraw because of illness form 2005 worlds. It came down to Oda versus Takahashi for the one spot. At Japanese nationals Oda won -- but no, the computer made a mistake, Daisuki won instead!
Takahashi went to the Olympics (6th place) and Oda went to Worlds (4th).
Actually, not to pick on my favorite country in skating, but the Japanese Skating Federation is going through some tough times, what with their president and officers having to resign in disgrace in various financial scandals and all.
Here is a new article (from the GS main page) about the latest arrests of officials for embezzling the procedes of the NHK Grand prix events.
http://www.variety.com/article/VR1117954572.html?categoryid=18&cs=1