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- Jun 16, 2010
Here's what Rachael landed at 2011 Nationals:
2a+3t<, 2z, 3f, 3z+2t 3f+2t+2lo, 3lo, 3s----that's 5 triples, and 59.46 TES
Alissa:
3z+2t, 3f, 3t+2t+2lo, 3lo<, 3z+2t, 2a, 3t----5 triples, and 64.19 TES
Mirai:
3z+2t, 2a+2t, 3f(e), 3z<, 3t+2t+2lo, 3lo, 2a---4 triples, and 53.45 TES (she lost all credit for one of her spins)
Ashley:
3f+2t, 2a+3t<, 3z+2t+2lo, 3lo, 2a, 3f<fall, 3t---4 triples, and 52.72 TES
The end result:
191.24 62.50 128.74 2 1 Alissa
183.38 62.32 121.06 3 2 Rachael
177.25 63.35 113.90 1 3 Mirai
173.84 61.54 112.30 4 4 Agnes
167.20 58.43 108.77 5 6 Christina Gao
165.36 54.63 110.73 7 5 Ashley
Rachel stepped out of one of those triples at Nationals so only 4 relatively clean triples just like I said. You can say all you want but the fact is Flatt would have been lucky to get a 110 at Worlds for that same program the U.S judges gave her a ridiculous score over 120 for, which means she was clearly held up. She was visibly overscored in both PCS and GOE.
After last years Worlds debacle I am pretty sure the USFSA's love affair with Flatt is now over. The only way she will make the World team is if she clearly earns it, and that is all but impossible the way she is skating now even if she has one of her better outings at Nationals and others falter.