This is the starting order for the Men's SP:
http://www.skatecanada.ca/en/events_results/events/cdns09/results/sd1.pdf Of course, since Fedor didn't have any international assignments, he has been relegated to the 2nd group, which means that CBC television will chack his SP performance (and no, I don't have BOLD).

I can watch the full competition on the CBC Sports website, but it just isn't the same.
I will be more specific. Fedor did not have any senior GP assignments ( the only kind of internationals that give you a bye to nationals) . If Fedor only had Nebelhorn, he still would be skating in the same place as he is now.
Random thoughts:
Ladies:
Canadian ladies that have made JGPF have not had a history of skating well at nationals in the season they made the JGPF. Duhamel and Phaneuf skated so badly in their respective nationals when they made the JGPF that they did not even make the junior worlds teams in those years. Duhamel especially had a habit of struggling at nationals even with good international results.
Hopefully Smziett can break this trend but based on her JGPF performance, I have a feeling she won't. If she skates like she did early this season , I will have her ahead of Leung.
1. Rochette 2. Phaneuf 3. Leung 4. Can't tell after this
Junior Worlds ladies ( 2 spots total)
The only sure thing is Szmiett. The senior ladies that might be considered are Grenier and Kang. The junior ladies being considered would be Rylie M-C, Najarro and Charbonneaux.
Men:
1. Chan 2. Reynolds 3. Fedor 4.Sawyer 5. Chipeur
The fact that SC gave Sawyer the Skate Canada assignment at the last minute shows they they still don't have faith for him to finally land the jumps.
I expect Fedor could be ahead of Reynolds after the short mainly because Reynolds has triple axel problems. Fedor has upped the levels of his non-jump elements this year.
Junior Worlds men ( 2 spots ): Balde and whoever wins junior men ( I am predicting Morais here). Poirier ( competing in seniors ) is capable of outskating the other men competing in juniors at nationals but won't be considered because SC will want him to save his energy for dance at senior worlds. Obviously Reynolds will join Balde if Reynolds fails to medal at nationals.
Pairs:
1. Dube/Davison 2. Duhamel/Buntin 3. Langlois/Hay 4. Brodeur/Mattatall 5. Kirkland/Radford.
The only senior competition where there is real competition for the gold medal.
Junior worlds pairs ( 2 spots ) - As all our pairs were a complete mess on the JGP circuit and no one really even impressed at the challenge, I would not even try a guess here.
Dance:
I won't talk about the senior podium here as that is too obvious. Instead I will talk about the last 2 places of the national team ( 4th and 5th place)
Chong/Gfeller: Had the best summer scores of all the teams.
McCurdy/Coreno: It is obvious that this team is falling backwards internationally. This will hurt them at nationals.
Karam/O'Keefe: Karam had an injury at challenge so the fact they only finished 3rd at challenge does not mean much. Have beaten McCurdy/Coreno in FS in Thornhill even with costume issues twice giving them troubles with twizzles.
Asher/Hill : I think SC will want this team on the national team. I think they will finish 5th as they will have to come from behind after the CD.
I think 4th to 7th will go this way
1. Chong/Gfeller, Asher/Hill , Karam/O'Keefe , McCurdy/Coreno
Junior dance ( 3 spots ) Asher/Hill and Routhier/Sauck-Lacelle ( who I predict will win junior ) for sure. The other spot will be whoever finishes 2nd at junior dance at nationals.