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who should have been above Kim & Brent at Nationals?
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...and what went down tonight proves that that would have happened. There is the SP complication, though. Alyssa can score ~60 in the short program if she nails it. I don't think the others have that capability. With visible mistakes, including ONE FALL she still got 55.
who should have been above Kim & Brent at Nationals?
Heck, English is my first language and I don't even know some of them.

I wanted to laugh at the US judges' faces, hope they realize how stupid they are. The pre-judged PCS and GOE are killing the sports. They dumped Zhang because she did not do to well at GP when Alissa did better.:yes:
I wanted to laugh at the US judges' faces, hope they realize how stupid they are. The pre-judged PCS and GOE are killing the sports. They dumped Zhang because she did not do to well at GP when Alissa did better.
It was ridiculous because Alissa didn't do that much better than Caroline. Caroline had a pretty bad skate in Canada, but improved in France, to be quite frank. Wheras Alissa was getting worse as the season progressed.
I thought that Caroline was a much better bet than Alissa was because Caroline is normally very good at delivering under pressure. Wheras Alissa not so much.
Nationals proved that Flatt and Zhang were our best skaters under pressure, but the USFSA decided that "didn't matter."
Wow, many posts from fellow Americans would hurt Alyssa so much, if she read them. I hope she wouldn't.
I am not making an excuse about a specific skater. The quality of ice was really bad. Even I could see some ice particles when skaters jumped, and also saw a lot of water melt on the surface. Also, what you said about Canada loving their figure skating, that is not always true. Even they decided to have Ice hockey as the last game of the olympics. I can't believe what you said after I saw how poor the ice was
Part of me just really hopes that Czisny can just have the skates of her life and prove all the doubters wrong. Even if it doesn't ultimately end with the US getting 3 spots. At least we can say she did her best.
I agree. It's true that the European ladies are not very strong this year, but even taking that into account, the standard at Euros wasn't great and they may well do better in LA. And of course, scores can vary between judging panels. I think the American ladies might be able to get that third spot back, but I'd put the odds at worse than 50-50. The Canadian ladies probably have as good a chance at getting this - if not better. Really the only sure bet is the Japanese women, and considering how many good ones there are even three spots for Olys doesn't seem to be enough.Many have compared the results from this competition with those from the European Championships. While the scores didn't seem particularly inflated or deflated, I think the past has shown that it is risky to compare specific scores from two different events. The scoring potential these skaters have at Worlds is debatable.
It's not that I hate Alissa. IF Alissa had landed 5 triples at Nationals, than I'd be all she's on the team. PERIOD, end of story.
No matter how Zhang/Flatt placed tonight.
But that's not what happened. What happened is that Rachael and Caroline delivered at Nationals skating as well as both could skate.
Whereas Alissa skated sure a clean short but a very poor long with only 3 triples. And instead of the judges saying, well you know what we are going to give the National championship to the girl who delivered on both nights and put the two girls who delivered on both nights on the World Team
The judges instead decided to play with the GOE's and inflate Alissa's PCS, to a ridiculous level that she'd never get internationally. So that Alissa was on the Team and National champion. With more consistent Flatt on the team as well and a "screwed Zhang"
It wasn't right and it wasn't fair. So this is not about hating on Alissa or wishing ill on Alissa. So for me to have Alissa just "prove everyone wrong" would only encourage the USFSA that it would be a good idea to do this crappy thing again.
And this is why people are so angry. And I'd be angry about it no matter what the year was. Because it's not right. But I'm more angry about it now because it's an Olympic qualifying year, which is why it was even more stupid for the USFSA to hold up an inconsistent skater.

I do find it ironic how everyone at FSU is lamenting that Caroline's not being sent to World's, whereas normally the hating on her there is extraordinary, and I don't remember seeing anyone there writing Caroline should've placed first or second at National's at the time (and now many are saying she should've won). How things change sometimes!
I was in tears and just ecstatic for her. It's been a long road back and she so deserves what is now coming her way. I only wish for more of the same in LA for her. And I certainly felt like Mao was better than Yu-na, whose 3T was definitely under-rotated in both the 3F-3T and the 2A-3T, and yet she was only hit with downgrades on the 3Z, 2R, and the 3R that she completely under-rotated and fell on. If anything, Yu-na is over-scored. Caroline ought to have beaten Yu-na in the LP (though not overall since Yu-na had such a strong lead).
Don't be ridiculous. Your eye is better than slo-mo? Actually, there was no obvious UR in yuNa's jumps. As someone pointed out, it was close to nit picking. I mean, applying the same standard, they would have found URs from other skaters.