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Indeed! My take on Dance judging has to do with 'look for errors'. all top Senior Dance couples have everything they need: edges, stroking, leans, etc. The judges, imo, wait for the mistakes to knock them out of contention. What happens in the future is not that a team was tenths of a point from podiuming but lost out completely at a lower level. That's what will be remembered by the judges. I believe they will not be taken seriously in the future. JMO.The Hubbells are through because they missed the podium by 46 hundredths of a point?
Indeed! My take on Dance judging has to do with 'look for errors'. all top Senior Dance couples have everything they need: edges, stroking, leans, etc. The judges, imo, wait for the mistakes to knock them out of contention. What happens in the future is not that a team was tenths of a point from podiuming but lost out completely at a lower level. That's what will be remembered by the judges. I believe they will not be taken seriously in the future. JMO.
If the country is hosting the GP event, then they can choose one additional skater to send, otherwise, there is a list of criteria through the ISU that needs to be met. First, there are the "seeded" skaters. These are the ones who finished 1-6 at the most recent Worlds event. Then there are "invited" skaters. These are the ones who finished 7-12 at the most recent Worlds event. Both "seeded" and "invited" skaters are given 2 GP events.I'm sure C/Z will move up senior. For sure, US will give B/A, D/W and S/B two assignments each. If C/Z do GP, they will most likely get two as well?? Will the Hubbells and N/B each get one assignments or two?? How many teams US can send to GP?
If the country is hosting the GP event, then they can choose one additional skater to send, otherwise, there is a list of criteria through the ISU that needs to be met. First, there are the "seeded" skaters. These are the ones who finished 1-6 at the most recent Worlds event. Then there are "invited" skaters. These are the ones who finished 7-12 at the most recent Worlds event. Both "seeded" and "invited" skaters are given 2 GP events.
Also under the criteria for "invited" skaters, are skaters who medalled at Junior Worlds and the Junior GP Final. That counts for 1 selection each, so I believe that would mean C/Z would qualify for 2 selections.
Beyond that, there's all kinds of mathematic equations to figure out who would qualify for an assignment (i.e. world rankings, personal bests, etc.)
So, unlike the JGP where a country is assigned a number of spots and they can select whichever skaters they want to send, the ISU selects a majority of the GP skaters based on qualifications.
Is Maia Shibutani old enough for them to get GP assignments? Or is she only too young for Worlds and Olys?ISU invited skater criteria:
Top 12 at Worlds - guaranteed 2 events
Top 24 on the ISU Ranking List - guaranteed 1 event
Top 24 on the Seasons Best List - guaranteed 1 event
Top 3 at JW - guaranteed 1 event
Top 3 at the JGPF - guaranteed 1 event
JW medalists:
Chock/Zuerlein
Shibutani/Shibutani
I guess the judges tried to give room for the Russians to prevent the US sweep.
Is Maia Shibutani old enough for them to get GP assignments? Or is she only too young for Worlds and Olys?
She turns 15 in July and is technically GP eligible (but not Worlds and Olympics), but IMO they will remain Juniors. They are so small that they wouldn't fare well against Senior competition. Look for a rivalry between the Shibutanis and Gilles/Donohue in the JGP next season, and at JW.
Don't forget the Hubbells, they still can do JW despite doing GP, am I right?
Yes, but at US nationals all 3 Netchaeva senior teams had essentially the same footwork. Yes, the extension is lovely, but also after watching it 3 times in an hour, the eye (not to mention mind) gets a little jaded about it.
BTW, I was typing stream of consciousness while watching Jr worlds & doing PBP at the same time, not making a considered review.
They might be better off waiting until after the Olympics. There are so many strong teams in ice dance right now trying to get Olympic medals, and the US already has three very good senior teams - two of which are serious medal contenders. This could really stand in C/Z's way of getting into the top ranks. After Vancouver, B/A will be gone and most likely other top teams will retire - seems to me like a better opportunity for a younger team to move up from juniors.I'm thinking that Chock/Zuerlein could be a dark horse for US Seniors this year. They're ending the season with a lot of momentum and things could get very interesting if they're well received on the senior circuit.
And you don't think Igor doesn't do the same thing? Meryl/Charile, Trina/Chris, Shibutanis, Madi/Greg; they all have essentially the same footworks as well. However, you only make the point of saying something about Netchaeva's teams? I understand it's difficult to give a thoughtful review when you're typing as you're watching; but be a little more fair with what you say.
I am just warning of your criticism. It goes for everything and everybody (including myself). I know skaters who read these message boards, and I guess just want to remind everyone be careful of what you say because they are aware.
They might be better off waiting until after the Olympics. There are so many strong teams in ice dance right now trying to get Olympic medals, and the US already has three very good senior teams - two of which are serious medal contenders. This could really stand in C/Z's way of getting into the top ranks. After Vancouver, B/A will be gone and most likely other top teams will retire - seems to me like a better opportunity for a younger team to move up from juniors.
I was actually shocked by the comments about costumes. First of all it's not the most important part of figure skating and the second is that comments were mostly unfair. Costumes are always a matter of tastes and I wouldn't say I always agree on this point with dorispulaski.