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So I hunted down the Sectionals scores on my phone - Amber is so great when she is on, but she is more hot and cold than any other skater I’ve seen. I LOVE her skating but she’s bombed too many times for me to root for her over young talent like Pooja and Hanna. Though I hope to watch her SP later and have my mind changed again.
I love Pooja, but messing up the 3-3 when it’s a 3T-3T is not a good look. She’s generally consistent otherwise. So we will see.
Hanna looks like she was good but not convincingly so. She tends to be hit or miss.
I am most worried about Pooja honestly.

I apologize if this is a repeat of previous posts, I haven't been able to go through all the posts, but, in Gracie's own words:
"I am absolutely overwhelmed with all of your kind words and support. I cannot thank you enough. The only place to go from here is up"
https://twitter.com/GraceEGold/status/1063538008689991680
“This is six months out of rock bottom, so we’ll just go from there. The goal was just to show up and try to be brave.”
https://olympics.nbcsports.com/2018/11/16/gracie-gold-rostelecom-cup-short-program/
Gracie does not need to justify taking advantage of ISU rules to anyone. If there are complaints about the ISU rules, lodge them with the ISU. RusFed invited Gracie to Rostelecom, so if there are complaints that she received a GP invitiation, lodge them with the Russian federation.
I salute her bravery in coming back and wish for the best, as she may define that, tomorrow.![]()
This quote from the NBC article was interesting: "I’ve never gone into a big Grand Prix event where I was so, frankly, not trained.”
Is she training full time? She's been at this for several months now, so I wonder if she's just easing herself back in to her normal training regimen.
This quote from the NBC article was interesting: "I’ve never gone into a big Grand Prix event where I was so, frankly, not trained.”
Is she training full time? She's been at this for several months now, so I wonder if she's just easing herself back in to her normal training regimen.

This quote from the NBC article was interesting: "I’ve never gone into a big Grand Prix event where I was so, frankly, not trained.”
Gracie gives me the same impression that she did a couple years ago - I don't really get the feeling from her that she loves skating, a couple years ago her and her sister both competed at Nationals and Carly was a lot like Mariah you could f
eel that she loved it and my sentiment was at the time Gracie got the talent but Carly got the heart for it. At the end of the day regardless of the technical goods she puts out she still looks miserable out there, I hope the look of misery today was because she knew she doesn't have the technical goods to be competitive right now.
This quote from the NBC article was interesting: "I’ve never gone into a big Grand Prix event where I was so, frankly, not trained.”
Is she training full time? She's been at this for several months now, so I wonder if she's just easing herself back in to her normal training regimen.

Would love to see Amber's and Hanna's programs. Hanna seems to have a good skate but a UR call on the 3t on the 3-3 held her score down. Happy for them! I have a feeling Pooja will have a good enough long to get in the top 4. Hannah Miller, I can't say I am certain she will make it. It's a shame.
I think if Gracie had known where she would be preparation-wise when she originally decided to be a comeback skater this season, she may not have done it. But she and her team didn’t know.
If she had withdrawn when she realized she was not trained enough, the spot would’ve gone to someone else, but that would’ve been it for Gracie’s comeback GP spot. She never would’ve gotten another one. (Not to mention the naysayers and rumor mill would’ve continued.) So she probably decided she might as well get back out there and throw herself into the deep end.
On the bright side, it’s all uphill from here. Once you’ve survived that bad of a performance at an elite event, you can survive anything. I hope this will make her stronger and more determined moving forward.
I wish Gracie didn’t have to go through that excruciating experience. USFS should have found a way to give her a bye to Nationals. Not a constructive ordeal.
I don't think anyone forced her to compete, and honestly had this happened at Nationals I think it would have been worse for her. Though, I watched her SP on youtube with the Russian commentators' captions translated to English https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fa3ohiY0-Ys. Kind things were not said, let's put it that way.
Well I hope Gracie doesn’t read this forum, because I can’t imagine how hard that would be especially coming out of a depressive spell.
She did about what I expected her to do. And like I said before she skated, I don’t care if she doubles all her jumps and skates just to get to nationals. Gracie is still one of the biggest names in the sport and so probably sold seats and definitely didn’t hurt the host forum or the ISU any more than whatever nobody would have gone in her place.
She knows she’s at 30-40 percent so hopefully she is ok with her performance and doesn’t throw in the towel yet.