Thanks. Is it possible that they were offered a spot and turned it down (for example knowing they would retire)? I am not sure what happens if a country maxes out on spots before all skaters who are guaranteed one receive theirs, I don't think it is in the rules. What gets priority - World Standings or Season's Best list? Are you saying that this is where the federation stepped in and decided who goes? Is that an internal rule for RusFed or just a guess that that is what happened?
I am pretty sure that is what happened, but you are free to ask around, maybe I have severly misunderstood the situation. In Tarusina's case it is quite clear that RusFed decided she would still be in juniors and compete at JGP. Her injury wasn't known until Test Skates in september so any retirement issues was not known at the time when assignments were made.
The whole situation is unprecedented. To my knowledge, no federation has maxed out in GP spots and had more "guaranteed" skaters than there were spots. Maybe there will be a change in rules next year? For sure, RusFed will have the same problem again.
What I can see there is no specification in the rules if WS trumphs SB, but I suspect that Maria got her spot because RusFed rated WS higher. But that is just my speculation.
