
I knew that would touch someone off. But you know it's true
but seriously, I know the difference between "truth" and "gush". There's a
difference between simply stating facts and fluffing them up.
However, a minor rant here- some people like to continually rattle off Kwan's championship count whenever even some shadow of disagreement is encountered. I mean, gee wow, I had NO idea! Even though I watched her get many of those very championships being listed. Hello, Earth??? Honestly. I never understood this line of "defense" by some.
1) that's why I put "debate" in quotes

and
2) yes, we don't know.
ETA
There are some reasons, believe it or not.

What would a skating forum be without them?

(
NOTE: These are arbitrary reasons, not necessarily my own!!)
1) Let two DIFFERENT skaters get a shot at the Olympics. Cohen has been there already- not once, but TWICE! She's had her chances already.
2) Chances are, Cohen will fare no better (or not much better) than our ladies anyway. No use her going and taking up a spot if the US STILL won't get a medal in ladies.
3) Cohen is a brat, a diva and doesn't deserve to go.
4) Cohen is dealing with injury and therefore should not go, so we don't have a repeat of Kwan 2006
5) I want Cohen out of the picture so that my fave skater has a better shot at the Olympics
...and so on.
Personally, I'm not exactly rooting against her return (regardless of how it may seem I'm doing so) but I do have concerns with her in the picture. First, USFS- inflation pts?
Will the selection of the team be fair? Can she stay healthy enough to do both Nats and Olys at her best? I kinda have feelings of reason 1 (and 2 in particular) as well.
Anyway, it would be a surprise if she shows up at Nats at all, an even bigger surprise IMO if she completes both segments of the competition.