Some fans consider that sending the best is not as important as sending the top two from a 'Trial' competition. So it boils down to sending the best skaters v. the results of the one trial competition. Correct?
Yes, the concept of "trial competitions" are well established. The "Olympic trials" in skating have been renamed for political reasons - but in essense the majority (if not all) US Olympians earn their ticket by competing against each other.
BTW, I have read most of the skaters like it this way. They value winning Natl medals and covet being National champion.
Who cares if Mirai added a combo and lost a GP medal at COC? Meaningless as far as picking the Natl team.
Further it seems unrealistic to pick a team based on what skaters did a year ago or even 3 months ago.
Ashley and Mirai both skated their first GP coming off injury/illness. Rachael skated her second GP event with an injury.
US Skating rightfully puts the most weight on who is skating the best in Janauary since it preceeds Worlds by weeks and not a year.
If Alissa was strong at her first GP event, a little shakier in her second event and then comes apart at Natls it would be ridiculous not to mention unfair to put her on the team. Yet she had a good GP season. But it doesn't matter and shouldn't matter.
Under your scenario of backroom dealing Sasha most likely would have been put on the Olympic team last season. It would have nothing to do with how prepared she would be for Vancouver but more about NBC politicking her onto the team. I do not like money and politics as a way to pick a Natl team.
I think it would have been foolish using your criteria last season to have bumped Mirai and put Ashley on the Natl team based on her stronger GP season.
US Natls and the selection process seems very good to me. Opening it up to politics and backroom deals would make Natls little more than another skating pageant.
No thanks and we already have enough skating pageants. What we need more of is real competitions. The Olympics have always been popular for the very reason you object to. There is no second chance, or maybe a "best two out of three" or consideration to the GP or any other past results.
I will give Kwan the lifetime achievement award but will not give her an OGM. That has to be won on the ice under pressure when the lights are the brightest. Sure it seems cruel but it is fair. If skating your best when the pressure is on doesn't count then what are we left with? Nice music and pretty costumes ?
Some fans want more and want to see a competition and not a lifetime achievement award. That is what the "Hall of Fame" is for.
There comes a time when the mistakes can't be overlooked, when a skater has to lay everything on the line and give it their best shot. That is called competition and from what I have read the skaters like it that way.