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Posted at USFS this morning, 2008-2009 Team Envelopes
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I'm also a bit surprised to see Bebe Liang & not Rachael Flatt in Team A. Bebe Liang did have a good showing at the Worlds, but I would have put my money on Rachael Flatt. However, I'm sure that Rachael Flatt & Carolina Zhang will both get 2 GP events. Wouldn't they?I don't understand how Caroline Zhang can be in Team B, while Mirai Nagasu and Beatrisa Liang are in Team A... yes, Mirai won Senior Nationals, but Caroline beat her at JrWorlds and was 4th at the GPF... But, then again, I've never really followed these Team selections.
Kypma
I don't understand how Caroline Zhang can be in Team B, while Mirai Nagasu and Beatrisa Liang are in Team A.
One of the criterias for Team A is top 10 finish at the previous Worlds, which Bebe accomplished. I don't think it matters whether a skater is in Team A or Team B as long as it's Team A or Team B. I could be wrong but there is just enough competitions to go around for everyone is Team A & Team B in the GP circuit. I think the Team A skaters get more skating related expense money from USFS.
Can somebody please explain why Kimmie is on Team A, and Caroline and Racheal are not? Kimmie placed 7th at nationals and worlds, she did not medal at the past GPF, the only thing in her favor is that she has senior experience.
I think that if they can only name three ladies to team A, it should be Marai (she was national champ), Racheal (she is Nationals silver medalist and Junior world champ) and Bebe, becasue of her placements at worlds and nats.
Caroline will have to be bumped to B, as unfair as that sounds.
Going by the rules, Kimmie is in Team A because she placed in the top 10 at Worlds...
KypmA
is it surprising that Emily dropped to Team C?

As I mentioned earlier, there apparently is an "unwritten" criterion that athletes aren't dropped more than 2 levels in consecutive seasons (Hughes and Gregory/Petukhov go from A to C, Czisny, Halverson and Oster from B to R).... or to Gregory / Petukhov and Emily Hughes, who don't fit any of the criteria.
World Senior medalists within past 3 years, still eligible, showing interest in returning this season: none, but this is where Sasha would be if she decided to return
No, because Meissner competed in 2007-08 -- this criterion is for skaters who have taken a season or more off.you say "none" but wouldn't Kimmie qualify as such considering she won in 2006?
Those of you who follow baseball or other sports will understand the concept of a “bench”. These are athletes who might not be considered top tier, but who can go in when needed and perform. I think the ladies’ division has the most powerful bench they’ve had in a very long time.![]()