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Looking into the not so distant future, I think Isabeau will be looking to knock an Olympic contender off the podium at senior nationals, if she’s skating at this level throughout the season 

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How old is Isabeau? Is she qualified to skate as a Senior at Nationals? I'll have to wait and see her Free Program but, I'm sure there are some senior ladies looking over their shoulders.Looking into the not so distant future, I think Isabeau will be looking to knock an Olympic contender off the podium at senior nationals, if she’s skating at this level throughout the season![]()
How old is Isabeau? Is she qualified to skate as a Senior at Nationals? I'll have to wait and see her Free Program but, I'm sure there are some senior ladies looking over their shoulders.
Do you think they'd send her to the Olympics next year? I don't know anything about her and I don't like to "Over Hype" Juniors but, she has certainly made a statement with this program. It displays all of her exceptional qualities. Looking forward to following her as she progresses through the season.She is 14. She'll need to skate the Championship Series to qualify, but she's old enough. Alysa was younger!
Do you think they'd send her to the Olympics next year? I don't know anything about her and I don't like to "Over Hype" Juniors but, she has certainly made a statement with this program. It displays all of her exceptional qualities. Looking forward to following her as she progresses through the season.
She will not be age eligible for the OlympicsDo you think they'd send her to the Olympics next year? I don't know anything about her and I don't like to "Over Hype" Juniors but, she has certainly made a statement with this program. It displays all of her exceptional qualities. Looking forward to following her as she progresses through the season.
She is 14. She'll need to skate the Championship Series to qualify, but she's old enough. Alysa was younger!
No. She isn't Olympic age eligible. Even if she were, her jumps are still very 'juniorish', with very little speed going into them. Karen, for example,-even though she has slow rotation and tends to UR, has huge speed into her jumps. Bradie doesn't have the biggest jumps, but still, nice speed into them.Do you think they'd send her to the Olympics next year? I don't know anything about her and I don't like to "Over Hype" Juniors but, she has certainly made a statement with this program. It displays all of her exceptional qualities. Looking forward to following her as she progresses through the season.
Why semi home-cooked? It was an international judging panel and Alysa's scores were deserved. The judges gave her no gifts.And
Alysa Liu SP at Cranberry:
71.42 39.62 31.80
Isabeau Levito SP at Courchevel:
71.25 41.08 30.17
both international but Cranberry may be semi home-cooked
If Isabeau podiums, surely USFSA will have to consider the 4th or 5th place finisher because there's 3 spots?Yep Isabeau is too young but say she podiums: It will knock one of the Olympic contenders down to fourth or fifth. That could take them out of the Olympic selection right there. USFS will sometimes send a fourth place finisher but I doubt they'd send a fifth place finisher.
Because it was in the US, because the host could choose who the judges to invite, because they invited a judge has a history of cheating. If Alysa and Isabeau were to skate their SPs at the same event, Isabeau’s PCS could be on top.Why semi home-cooked? It was an international judging panel and Alysa's scores were deserved. The judges gave her no gifts.
Um if you take out the US judge's scores then Alysa would have gotten 31.6 instead of 31.8. All of the judges scored her within 1 point of the actual score except for one who gave her 27. Personally, I don't believe she should be getting as low as 27.Because it was in the US, because the host could choose who the judges to invite, because they invited a judge has a history of cheating. If Alysa and Isabeau were to skate their SPs at the same event, Isabeau’s PCS could be on top.
I agree. It’s just the impression of home-cooked. That’s why I said “may be,” “semi.” My point is of the top two US women’s international scores, Isabeau could be on top in a different scenario.Um if you take out the US judge's scores then Alysa would have gotten 31.6 instead of 31.8. All of the judges scored her within 1 point of the actual score except for one who gave her 27. Personally, I don't believe she should be getting as low as 27.
Think of it like this: If Isabeau comes in fourth, she knocks someone down to fifth. I think USFS would really have to stretch that "body of work" to justify picking a fifth place finisher over the top three. If Isabeau comes in higher than fourth, that still knocks someone down to fifth. Perhaps that person who would have finished fourth without Isabeau in the competition would have been selected using the "body of work" argument.If Isabeau podiums, surely USFSA will have to consider the 4th or 5th place finisher because there's 3 spots?
One of the privileges/duties of the host is to select a judging panel. I'm not sure if the ISU gets involved in selecting judges but, when I was hosting shows, I selected judges that I knew and respected. If fans didn't agree, it never bothered me. I would never hire a judge that I didn't respect. No matter where they're from, judges need to judge fairly. If I ever suspected a judge was cheating for ANY skater, they'd never work for me again.Because it was in the US, because the host could choose who the judges to invite, because they invited a judge has a history of cheating. If Alysa and Isabeau were to skate their SPs at the same event, Isabeau’s PCS could be on top.
Unless of course, two juniors (not Olympic age eligible) get above 4th in which case they would have to send a 5th place finisher.Think of it like this: If Isabeau comes in fourth, she knocks someone down to fifth. I think USFS would really have to stretch that "body of work" to justify picking a fifth place finisher over the top three. If Isabeau comes in higher than fourth, that still knocks someone down to fifth. Perhaps that person who would have finished fourth without Isabeau in the competition would have been selected using the "body of work" argument.
Of course in both scenarios, they could still pick the fifth place finisher, but I think it will be harder for them to justify.
Right. I wonder who else besides Isabeau could move up to seniors this year? Lindsay is old enough to qualify for the Olympics.Unless of course, two juniors (not Olympic age eligible) get above 4th in which case they would have to send a 5th place finisher.
Of course, the US still needs to confirm the 3rd spot at Nebelhorn, which shouldn’t be too hard. Alysa should easily be able to do it. She just needs to skate well.