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General Ladies Discussion (was original Ladies LP thread)

Good question. I say it's probably likely... If not here, than Worlds.

Good luck to Caroline!!! She's likely to medal the way it is now, but I'm sure Mao will move up. Here's hoping for 4th?

Don't mention the elusive 200!!!!
 
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I am not bashing US at all. It was all about what Red Dog said.

I know that Yuna has a lot of fans not only in US, but around the world as well.

EDIT: I just don't understand what is the point on writing only negative things... One time it's ok, but again and again.
Some posters are like that. The diatribe against Kwan was relentless with silly things like Kwan will feel pressure (like no one else will :scratch:) .
 
Good question. I say it's probably likely... If not here, than Worlds.

Good luck to Caroline!!! She's likely to medal the way it is now, but I'm sure Mao will move up. Here's hoping for 4th?

I don't think a medal is likely for Caroline. But I'm hoping she can at least skate in the exhibition. That way, she can cruise into Junior Worlds as ( essentially ) the top American lady .... junior OR senior. The people in Bulgaria will be ready to hand her the gold before she even skates. :rock:
 
I don't think a medal is likely for Caroline. But I'm hoping she can at least skate in the exhibition. That way, she can cruise into Junior Worlds as ( essentially ) the top American lady .... junior OR senior. The people in Bulgaria will be ready to hand her the gold before she even skates. :rock:

Why? Is she loved in Bulgaria? I didn't know.
 
:scratch:

I don't get it yet

Obviously that was a joke.

Caroline is the only US lady who is in position to qualify for the exhibition after short at 4CC.

Hence 4CC gala >>> US championship
:biggrin:

(with the way things are going, that's not too far fetched, I'm afraid. :sheesh:)
 
The Bulgaria part is easy: Junior Worlds will be in Sofia,
but 4CC and US champs... I'm lost there too :scratch:
 
The Bulgaria part is easy: Junior Worlds will be in Sofia,
but 4CC and US champs... I'm lost there too :scratch:

Okay my "joke" was in reference to PolymerBob's witty comment a few posts before.

Apparently I took it too far???
My apologies. :indiff:
 
I don't think a medal is likely for Caroline. But I'm hoping she can at least skate in the exhibition. That way, she can cruise into Junior Worlds as ( essentially ) the top American lady .... junior OR senior. The people in Bulgaria will be ready to hand her the gold before she even skates. :rock:

Well right, I don't really expect a medal for Caroline, but I'm just saying that she's not too far from 3rd the way the standings are right now. I'm sure Mao will move up to grab at least bronze (or at least I'm praying she will), so that probably leaves Caroline 4th, at best. Top 4 = exhibition, right?
 
I see Yu-na making one mistake in the LP and still winning easily, Mao skating brilliantly and getting the silver and Joannie getting the bronze.
 
I think Yuna will go clean this time and score over 210. Joannie will have one step out and score around 190. Mao will double the lutz and make a few mistake and ends in 3rd place and score around 180.
 
No way. Yuna need to beat her pb by 5 points with one less spin. Joannie can def go break 190, and so can Mao.
 
Hence 4CC gala >>> US championship
:biggrin:

(with the way things are going, that's not too far fetched, I'm afraid. :sheesh:)

OK, I get it now. The symbol > in mathamatics means "greater than". So "4CC gala >>> US championship" means that 4CC gala in much more important than the US Championships. I knew that engineering degree would come in handy. :biggrin:
 
Cause Yuna is not from US, so if no one from US can win, it's not interesting to watch. It's not even worth to watch.

I'll see your sarcasm and raise you some irony. Because in fact what you meant only in sarcasm is actually somewhat literally valid. Where's the excitement in a competition where none of your skaters have any chance? And not just one competition, or one year, but year after year? Do you expect people to not root for their team? I don't care if you think it's biased. It sucks to have NO CHANCE AT ALL.

To make matters worse - I submit that it sucks for EVERYONE when, as we've seen previously, Yun-a has an INSURMOUNTABLE LEAD after the short. Now we have another free skate with very little excitement. Yun-a already has the gold medal around her neck. So it's bad for everyone (except for whichever Yun-a fans care only about her winning and nothing else), and even worse for the US fans -- not only can no US ladies realistically podium (unless you pray for a Mao Meltdown), the gold medal was already given to Yun-a on Wednesday. Make basketball analogies till you're blue in the face, you're still wrong. If a basketball team only played in 3 or 4 games a year, and 2 of them were over by halftime, it would suck for their sport too.

But US fans still have one reason to watch. We get to see Alissa and Rachael's trial run for Worlds, and speculate on how bad our chances are to end up with 13 standing there.
 
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OK, I get it now. The symbol > in mathamatics means "greater than". So "4CC gala >>> US championship" means that 4CC gala in much more important than the US Championships. I knew that engineering degree would come in handy. :biggrin:

:biggrin: :cool:

If that's what it is, then I am really embarassed for not noticing: I have a Physics degree...
 
I'm from the US, I'm not crying in my cornflakes that our MK carbon copys aren't winning left and right.
 
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