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At this point is there a possibility that she would just withdraw from Nationals if the injury is this serious?
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This year’s selection guidelines probably wouldn’t allow it.We might have a repeat of MK in 2006.
I don't think Bradie could get on the team without a good result at Nationals.We might have a repeat of MK in 2006.
Based on the way the groups work for how USFS is selecting this year, she won't be in consideration if she doesn't place top 3 at Nationals. As of now, Alysa and Karen have top priority since they're in groups 2 and 3, respectively, while everyone else is in group 4. However, by the time nationals rolls around, it's very likely that Karen, Amber, Mariah, and Lindsey will all be in group 3, while Bradie is still in group 4. Placing top 3 at nationals is the only way to get herself on equal footing with the rest of her competitors and get into group 3.I don't think Bradie could get on the team without a good result at Nationals.
I don't think Bradie could get on the team without a good result at Nationals.
Bradie (when healthy) is nice, but you can't compare her situation with MK. Michelle was a 5-time world champion and a 9-time national champion. She was the face of team USA even if Sasha had a better chance that year. Maybe Michelle wasn't quite healthy enough for the team, but it is understandable why there was such a strong desire to have her on the team.We might have a repeat of MK in 2006.
And she shouldn't. I love Bradie but, Michelle was a 5 time World Champion when they sent her to Torino and we all saw how that worked out. I would hope that if Bradie is not ready to skate at Nationals that she would consider it bad luck and move on. There is no point in going for the Olympic Team if you are not 100%.I don't think Bradie could get on the team without a good result at Nationals.
She isn't going to withdraw from the most important domestic competition of the season, 2 months in advance. All her other w/ds have been a week or two out.At this point is there a possibility that she would just withdraw from Nationals if the injury is this serious?
If we see Bradie at Nationals, I think she will show up in shape to challenge for the title. International travel takes time away from her training and puts her at increased risk of contracting covid, which could be a huge setback. With her experience, she knows exactly what she needs to do to peak at Nationals so I don't think it's problematic for her to miss events if her recovery is otherwise progressing well.And she shouldn't. I love Bradie but, Michelle was a 5 time World Champion when they sent her to Torino and we all saw how that worked out. I would hope that if Bradie is not ready to skate at Nationals that she would consider it bad luck and move on. There is no point in going for the Olympic Team if you are not 100%.
If we see Bradie at Nationals, I think she will show up in shape to challenge for the title. International travel takes time away from her training and puts her at increased risk of contracting covid, which could be a huge setback. With her experience, she knows exactly what she needs to do to peak at Nationals so I don't think it's problematic for her to miss events if her recovery is otherwise progressing well.


I am hoping that things go well for Bradie. She looked happy and healthy in those pictures we saw but, I haven't seen her do anything on the ice in a month.If she’s too injured to compete she may not have a choice. I truly hope this is not the case.At this point is there a possibility that she would just withdraw from Nationals if the injury is this serious?
I think depending on the showings of the other contenders for the team, the US fed might be willing to bend some rules for Bradie as she has been their most stable skater this quad
And Karen can't consistently land a triple triple in the short to save her life.I think depending on the showings of the other contenders for the team, the US fed might be willing to bend some rules for Bradie as she has been their most stable skater this quad
Well, neither have any of the other US Ladies. Outside of Alysa, a healthy Bradie Tennell is still our best hope to get another Lady in the final flight, assuming that Alysa gets there as well. Lindsay is the wild card here. If she can skate the way she's been skating on the Junior Circuit and add the extra time to her programs, she just might make the podium. Isabeau is not eligible for the Olympics so, she's out of this discussion. Amber has a big test coming up at the NHK Trophy and if she does well, she improves her chance of making the team.Bradie never win any medal at World and GPF which may put her in disadvantage. Bradie can only make to Olympics team if she is in top 3 at Nats. She has to compete against those much younger and healthier ones (Alysa, Isabeau, Lindsay), so top 3 podium at Nat won't be easy for Bradie at this time. Alysa and Isabeau are almost certainly on podium at Nats, that leaves one spot for other skaters (possibly Lindsay)
It’s the Olympics…If she truly wants this, she’ll be there…unless she is absolutely physically incapable. I’m almost willing to bet on it…She isn't going to withdraw from the most important domestic competition of the season, 2 months in advance. All her other w/ds have been a week or two out.
No. My favourite US LadyBradie WD from Warsaw Cup as well. Wishing her a speedy recovery.![]()
As of now, no, but the assumption is that she will be entered for Golden Spin in Zagreb, and she would be trying her hardest to get to that challenger so she can put some score down for her fall season.No. My favourite US Lady; Does she still have one Challenger event left?