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I don't think so. Until this year, there was one men's spot but Stephen was not really in contention. If all goes well in the free, we will have one spot up for grabs and one spot for Stephen. Stephen will add one spot to those available, but probably take one spot as well, leaving the other men just where they were last year!Also wonder if he stays in the top 10 will that change some CAN men's plans (esp Roman) for next year knowing 2 men will get to go to worlds.
But unlike James and radford, they skated well and earned the bronze. I think this is the Accolade that this team needed in order to be able to have a bit more credential behind their names to give them a bit more star attraction and staying power should be wish to try to make a go of it in the post amateur world. I mean, show skating isn't what it used to be so that might not be a ton of options, but they are a hugely likable and fan friendly team, so whatever they decide to do, a world bronze can only help.At work. Cannot wait to watch the Pairs.
Like James Radford, Lia and Trennt medal at WC Post og
Same, she landed all the throws! That was huge for them. I haven’t seen Kelly Ann and Lucas yet, surprised they finished19th. Does this mean Canada gets 2 or 3 spots? Assuming that you know this!I've been a fan of the Pereira/Michaud team since their debut, but being honest, I never thought this would happen for them. What a great way to close out the season, and you'd have to think this motivates them to continue on (though if Trennt in particular is ready to pack it in, this is obviously a great note to end things on).
Canada has been relying on the Vancouver generation for its medals for the past 16 years. Lia & Trennt are our first Worlds medalists from Generation Z, and if you had asked me a year ago, I would have bet anything that Marjorie & Zach would have that distinction.
Canada gets 2 spots for next season. Kelly Ann/Loucas would have needed to finish at least 10th for Canada to get 3.Same, she landed all the throws! That was huge for them. I haven’t seen Kelly Ann and Lucas yet, surprised they finished19th. Does this mean Canada gets 2 or 3 spots? Assuming that you know this!
I think the poster may be referring to the fact that Roman gave all impressions that this was his last year, but perhaps if there is a second opening, he might stay. I still think that he is the best of the rest - particularly given the added consistency and improvements he made this year.I don't think so. Until this year, there was one men's spot but Stephen was not really in contention. If all goes well in the free, we will have one spot up for grabs and one spot for Stephen. Stephen will add one spot to those available, but probably take one spot as well, leaving the other men just where they were last year!
Good point about Roman potentially staying. Depends on his body’s ability and willingness to keep going, his drive to achieve unrealized goals, and other opportunities that may be knocking. But with only one semi-reliable quad, he is increasingly becoming less competitive.I think the poster may be referring to the fact that Roman gave all impressions that this was his last year, but perhaps if there is a second opening, he might stay. I still think that he is the best of the rest - particularly given the added consistency and improvements he made this year.
I don't know... he has so much more speed, flow, ice coverage and expression then steven. Yes, Stephen's choreography and transitions might be superior in places, but Alexander's presentation is early at a different level than Stephen's at the moment, and I would argue the same about his skating skills as well. He definitely has the "it factor" that Stephen lacks thus far.
HOWEVER, I think Goglolev is more likely to skate a solid free then alexander, so it's really going to be all about how the Japanese skaters perform. A lot of the practice reports that I've been reading have suggested that Sato is having a pretty up and down experience here in Prague...
I've been a fan of the Pereira/Michaud team since their debut, but being honest, I never thought this would happen for them. What a great way to close out the season, and you'd have to think this motivates them to continue on (though if Trennt in particular is ready to pack it in, this is obviously a great note to end things on).
Canada has been relying on the Vancouver generation for its medals for the past 16 years. Lia & Trennt are our first Worlds medalists from Generation Z, and if you had asked me a year ago, I would have bet anything that Marjorie & Zach would have that distinction.
I don't have these worries. I think Piper and Paul and LaLa have good FDs.Had a feeling that the USA teams would finish ahead of LaLa when I saw the panel, and so far one has surpassed them. Will not be surprised if G/P do too. So they will be down around 9 or 10th. Now worried for Piper and Paul. Can see the Brits and the top USA team going 2nd and 3rd with Piper and Paul in fourth.
She peaked when it mattered the mostWell Maddie must be glad the season is over. She really has not had a good season at all. Some of her lowest scores in both the short and free. Her best skate unfortunately came at Nationals. Although she did need to have a good skate there to be assured of being our lone women skater at the Olympics and Worlds.