There are probably only three men in the world that can land the amount and kind of quads Ilia did and his quads are of better quality than Chan’s.As someone who doesn't follow US Men closely, except for those I know from international competitions, I had the impression that the Olympics selection never was in doubt. Noone on this forum even mentioned Malinin as a contender before his skate, he wasn't on the radar. Just because he had one good skate doesn't mean the USFSA are suddenly going to overthrow their plans.
If I may be so bold, I also think the selection of Jason over any other skater also serves another purpose: he is interesting to watch. Many people only ever watch figure skating during the Olympics and this is THE once in four years chance to get more poeple interested. And while some casual viewers surely might be impressed by Malinin being good at quads, there are many other skaters both in America, but also in Japan and Europe who are also good (and better) at quads. But what Jason brings to the table is that he can absolutely wow a crowd. Sinnerman is one of the hottest SPs of the season and Schindler's list is also not exactly boring. He is also very likeable. I think he's a great ambassador of figure skating and I'm sure that counts for something with the federation.
This does not mean I don't think Jason deserves his spot based on merit, of course.
Furthermore the USFSA should be looking for guys who can medal period.
The fact that the US team was already chosen is the problem. Furthermore who exactly is left when all three retire?
other nations are giving their young skaters opportunities right away. How is the USFSA suppose to politic for Ilia when they just announced he wasn’t good enough to make the Olympic team over a good who cannot even consistently place top five in the world at worlds.
this mentality is why the US is losing they lucked into Nathan and yes Nathan losing 2016 nationals was dumb and would have never ever happened in any other country.

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