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- Feb 27, 2012
Indi won Intermediate Nationals last year.
The first of 3 NA Series stops was last weekend at Skate Milwaukee. Six of last year's Intermediate ladies from Nationals were invited to participate. Based on the posted results, Indi came in 4th of the US ladies. Anyone know what happened there?
I was actually surprised that Indi got this assignment - I would have thought that one of the others who finished higher last weekend would have gotten the spot.
… When I saw all of the US ladies scores, they all looked low (20+ points lower than their other summer competition scores). ...
FWIW:
Perhaps Indi Cha's wins at 2018 Colonial Open in mid-May helped her get the Asian Open assignment?
Her Colonial scores were SP 47.70 and FS 85.42. Adding up to 133.12.
In an effort to compare apples to apples: If lowered by 20 points, her Colonial Open total would be equivalent to 113.12 -- which would have meant the second-best U.S. placement at Skate Milwaukee. Far better than her actual Skate Milwaukee score of 99.08.
Her Colonial scores were SP 47.70 and FS 85.42. Adding up to 133.12.
In an effort to compare apples to apples: If lowered by 20 points, her Colonial Open total would be equivalent to 113.12 -- which would have meant the second-best U.S. placement at Skate Milwaukee. Far better than her actual Skate Milwaukee score of 99.08.
I think it is nice that they are sending three advanced novice ladies to the Asian Open. Last year, they sent only Alysa. USFS must have decided it was beneficial. (I would agree). … And nice to see these young athletes getting international feedback early in the season when they still have time to work on their programs.
Last year, USFS sent two advanced novice ladies to Asian Open Trophy. Stephanie Ciarochi placed second in the SP and sixth overall.
But yes, great that three are going this year. :agree:
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