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because some teams can nail itwhy is Ghost still a thing?
26 points with the 1st place tie breaker.. there is absolutely no way (show me how LOL) this doesn't make it to JGPFThat should be enough for the gold. Maybe or maybe not first in the FD, but certainly overall. Well done. Gold and bronze should be good for the JGPF qualification, but who knows with the chaos in Jr Ice Dance this season so far.
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There is a way - 7 different JGP winners with a silver or bronze medal at their other event. Silver wins against bronze, and the second tie-breaker is total score.26 points with the 1st place tie breaker.. there is absolutely no way (show me how LOL) this doesn't make it to JGPF
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7 different winners + their second event being silvers. OK but now, we have one team who won and have a bronze. So these skaters would be out. It means that nobody else who already won a silver or a gold can falter that hypothetical plan. For instance, the French need to win their next (highly likely). Mouaden Bigot need to win their next event too. Andersen Dawson too but they are facing the top Americans While Layla and Alexander as well as the Ukrainians need to finish in second but they are both in the same Gdansk JGP.There is a way - 7 different JGP winners with a silver or bronze medal at their other event. Silver wins against bronze, and the second tie-breaker is total score.
Now, I don't know if the JGP assignments make this possible (we're also still missing the last JGP entries), and this has not happened in Dance before, so I'm not saying it's likely, just that there is a mathematical possibility.
Gold and bronze would also work if their total score is higher than R/R's. Like I said, it's not likely, but it is mathematically possible, and this season's JGP has already brought some big surprises, so I'm not excluding anything anymore ever.7 different winners + their second event being silvers. OK but now, we have one team who won and have a bronze. So these skaters would be out. It means that nobody else who already won a silver or a gold can falter that hypothetical plan. For instance, the French need to win their next (highly likely). Mouaden Bigot need to win their next event too. Andersen Dawson too but they are facing the top Americans While Layla and Alexander as well as the Ukrainians need to finish in second but they are both in the same Gdansk JGP.
Fair enough. I think I am just going to think that 15+11 is good enough to make it in ice dance. I guess, a while back, it wasn't automatic in women. Pairs is the funniest to me with only 4 events...Gold and bronze would also work if their total score is higher than R/R's. Like I said, it's not likely, but it is mathematically possible, and this season's JGP has already brought some big surprises, so I'm not excluding anything anymore ever.