In Sasha's time the "baby ballerina's" were Sasha, Naomi Nari Nam and Jenny Kirk. Sasha won a U.S. championship, two World medals and Olympic silver. Jenny was a world junior champion. Naomi had a promising start wih a U.S. silver, then fell prey to injuries before launching a comeback in pairs.
How will the new babies -- Caroline, Rachael and Mirai -- fare? Among them they already have three world junior championships, a U.S. championship and a senior Grand Prix Finals appearance. As of now, the sky's the limit.![]()
In Sarah Hughes' time, Sarah the OGM did real well. How soon do people forget about Sarah. Hughes consistently beat all the other baby ballerinas in ISU competitions leading to olys 02
Sasha not a jumper in her younger days?! That's ridiculous. Sasha (even though she didn't even have a consistent 3-3) was one of the earliest female figure skaters to go barking up the quad tree (quad salchow, which she only managed to land in practice). Maybe if she spent the extra time training the quad on training a good 3-3, she could have had it.
Yeah I was there, saw her landed the quad sal in practice, and the Cohen hyping machine was hyping her to be the first woman to land a quad for years. You are right, maybe if she spent more time practicing the jumps, she maybe she could have it. Under COP, the skater with the whole package wins. Cohen did not lose to Arakawa on the basis of jumps. They both landed five triples, in fact Cohen rotated 2 extra triples in the air, but fell on one and badly scratched out of the other. It will be too easy to blame on the jumps. Cohen lost to Arakawa on the second mark the non jumping part too. If she returns, Zhang and Nagasu will beat her on the spins, so yes it is not all about jumps. IMO Zhang and Nagasu (Mao too) are able to achieve that perfect split in a spiral without dropping their backs like Sasha.
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