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She was and Gabby Izzo is now in her place at Golden SpinWas Bradie ever entered in Golden Spin? Have we heard anything from her camp since the press conference for Skate America?
I would suggest that it's more than being "New and Hot" Other than a clean Alysa, Lindsay has the highest Base Value by quite a bit over the rest of the US Ladies. It will be interesting to see her skate when she's in a field of seasoned senior skaters. I'm excited to see how she does under the pressure at the JGPF.Skated well as a Junior. Everyone wants the newest hottest thing to be on the team.
in hindsight, Lindsay should’ve competed on the senior GP this season. ...
For everyone citing Karen Chen’s 4th place finish at worlds as the reason she should make the team, remember that Ashley Wagner’s world silver medal didn’t help h r at all. The US fed gave the spot to Karen Chen instead. ...
Ashley has a world SILVER, although it was 2 seasons prior to getting left off the Olympic team.
I'm not convinced Karen's 4th place finish will be all that helpful if she doesn't medal at Nationals. She, Amber, and Mariah have all scored in the low 200s this season, so their scores are roughly on par with each other. If Amber finishes ahead of Karen, that would be the second time in a row and it would be hard to leave her home again IMO, especially since she wasn't given the opportunity to show what she could do at Worlds. Personally, I'd pick the two highest finishers among Bradie, Karen, Amber, and Mariah (and possibly Lindsay if she finishes in the top 2).Karen's fourth place at 2021 Worlds will be part of her BOW -- and potentially could be as important as results from 2022 Nats.
For skaters within the same Priority Group, one of the three additional differentiating factors will be: "Scores at the 2021 ISU World Figure Skating Championships and 2021 Grand Prix Final and the placement at the 2022 Toyota U.S. Figure Skating Championships to further identify competitiveness at the three most important events immediately preceding the 2022 Olympic Winter Games."
Neither am I. If she had had a better GP season I could see them holding her up especially with Bradie out. Unfortunately, If she finishes behind Amber for the second year in a row I don't see the Committee getting involved. The way things have gone this year, I hope they take the top 3 at Nationals, No matter who they are. IMO, No one has been dominate enough to warrant leaving a skater who defeats them at Nationals off the team.I'm not convinced Karen's 4th place finish will be all that helpful if she doesn't medal at Nationals. She, Amber, and Mariah have all scored in the low 200s this season, so their scores are roughly on par with each other. If Amber finishes ahead of Karen, that would be the second time in a row and it would be hard to leave her home again IMO, especially since she wasn't given the opportunity to show what she could do at Worlds. Personally, I'd pick the two highest finishers among Bradie, Karen, Amber, and Mariah (and possibly Lindsay if she finishes in the top 2).
Mariah's last GP was in Russia and Karen was not there. The way things look from a scoring standpoint, the team will be Alysa, Mariah, and Lindsay. But, as they say, Ice is slippery so we'll just have to wait for Nationals.Karen was behind Amber at Nationals by .35 points. I don't see how Karen is behind Amber so far this season when Amber bombed at her last GP and barely got a 200+ score at Skate America while Karen beat Mariah at her last GP and did well at Finlandia against the top Russians. I trust Karen more than Amber at this point and the fed probably does too.
I was referring to Karen's last GP but it'll be very interesting to see all of the top women in Nashville. Hoping to see them in person if this variant doesn't shut stuff downMariah's last GP was in Russia and Karen was not there. The way things look from a scoring standpoint, the team will be Alysa, Mariah, and Lindsay. But, as they say, Ice is slippery so we'll just have to wait for Nationals.
What I liked about Mariah's performances in Russia is that she stood up to the pressure of skating in that amazing field of ladies. Other than lacking a 3/3 she is, IMO, a better performer than Karen and I think her PCS number will keep her ahead of Karen.I was referring to Karen's last GP but it'll be very interesting to see all of the top women in Nashville. Hoping to see them in person if this variant doesn't shut stuff down
I'm going to suggest that you rethink this idea. There have been plenty of times that the US, Japan, or Canada have dominated the sport and things were just fine. It goes in cycles.Good afternoon figure skating fans! I have followed all of your interesting and knowledgeable commentary over the years and have learned A LOT form this forum. I have been a loooong time figure skating fan since the days of Jill Trenary. That being said, this is a first time post...so be kind! After watching skating over this year (thank God for Peacock!), I seriously doubt that any US skater will make the final flight at the Olympics. In fact, it should be considered a "win" if they make the second to the last flight in the FS final. We just DO NOT have the goods to beat the Russian ladies (and Japan), and probably not even through the next Olympic cycle. However, we should send out strongest ladies contingent regardless. Sending someone as a "reward" for earning a third spot, or to send someone not ready just to gain experience makes no sense in my humble opinion. It would help our somewhat weakened international standing in this sport to do as well as possible in the Olympics. So my best guess is: Alysa, Mariah, and Karen/Bradie. I WILL be starting a new thread regarding my opinion on the Russian dominance in this sport, across all disciplines and how it is ruining the sport of figure skating.
Good afternoon figure skating fans! I have followed all of your interesting and knowledgeable commentary over the years and have learned A LOT form this forum. I have been a loooong time figure skating fan since the days of Jill Trenary. That being said, this is a first time post...so be kind! After watching skating over this year (thank God for Peacock!), I seriously doubt that any US skater will make the final flight at the Olympics. In fact, it should be considered a "win" if they make the second to the last flight in the FS final. We just DO NOT have the goods to beat the Russian ladies (and Japan), and probably not even through the next Olympic cycle. However, we should send out strongest ladies contingent regardless. Sending someone as a "reward" for earning a third spot, or to send someone not ready just to gain experience makes no sense in my humble opinion. It would help our somewhat weakened international standing in this sport to do as well as possible in the Olympics. So my best guess is: Alysa, Mariah, and Karen/Bradie. I WILL be starting a new thread regarding my opinion on the Russian dominance in this sport, across all disciplines and how it is ruining the sport of figure skating.
Karen's mean PCS is higher than Mariah's. https://skatingscores.com/2122/women/pcs/What I liked about Mariah's performances in Russia is that she stood up to the pressure of skating in that amazing field of ladies. Other than lacking a 3/3 she is, IMO, a better performer than Karen and I think her PCS number will keep her ahead of Karen.
I'm not convinced Karen's 4th place finish will be all that helpful if she doesn't medal at Nationals. She, Amber, and Mariah have all scored in the low 200s this season, so their scores are roughly on par with each other. If Amber finishes ahead of Karen, that would be the second time in a row and it would be hard to leave her home again IMO, especially since she wasn't given the opportunity to show what she could do at Worlds. Personally, I'd pick the two highest finishers among Bradie, Karen, Amber, and Mariah (and possibly Lindsay if she finishes in the top 2).
What I liked about Mariah's performances in Russia is that she stood up to the pressure of skating in that amazing field of ladies. Other than lacking a 3/3 she is, IMO, a better performer than Karen and I think her PCS number will keep her ahead of Karen.