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No, it just seems to be solid fact that US ladies skaters are tremendously inconsistent.![]()
Except Bradie. That young woman is a rock.
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No, it just seems to be solid fact that US ladies skaters are tremendously inconsistent.![]()
Except Bradie. That young woman is a rock.
No, it just seems to be solid fact that US ladies skaters are tremendously inconsistent.![]()
Let’s not throw out the baby with the bath water. Very disheartened by Ting’s performance but at least she has shown that she is capable to throw down at least one program. She has the technical goods, skating skills, and performance qualities to win and she just turned 16! She also just switch coaches this year so that also takes fine to adjust (Marin cough cough). I agree with everyone that the fed needs to fix the infrastructure for more domestic competitions for our juniors... and frankly... our seniors too.
Oh, my not. I’m just have clearly a lot of pent up frustration with USFS. Sorry for the dissertation post.
I think Ting is amazing and has tons of potential. If she gets used to hearing that SP score, she’ll do fine later on during the season. She just needs more experience.
As for the seniors, that’s a whole other rant. I’m keeping it to one a day.
usually skater who inconsistent do 1 bad program, bad SP and good FS or good SP and bad FS. Ting does that a lot, also Ashley Wagner, Angela Wang, Mirai sometimes etc.
yeah i know, back then a skater who placed 10th in short can even win the event. i think back then its rare for skater to be so consistent like now putting solid 2 programs in 4-5 event all season.That's actual pretty common. It's only in this quad you have to be perfect to get a medal. During 2010-2014 quad you could get on the podium with fall in the short or long. It's taking our ladies a lot of time to get used to this change.
I agree that the new system where you can bypass regionals if you do well at club competitions is not good. As you said, skaters need to be in pressure situations often to skate clean often. Take a Japanese skater, Rika Kihira for example. Last season the competitions she did best at were the ones that were close together AKA she had been competing a lot. To make it more clear let me explain. Rika's season went like this:
JGP( very shaky short!! recovered in long)
*break competing*
JGP(good short, shaky, shaky long)
regionals (better than jgps-good!)
sectionals(good)
junior nationals(pretty good!)
JAPAN SR NATIONALS (Really good!)
JGPF(Very good)
*LONG BREAK BEFORE JR WORLDS*
Jr worlds( lowest scores of season by far)
notice: her best competitions, Japanese nationals, and JGPF happened after she competed three times fairly close together. By nats and JGPF she had gotten more accustomed to the adrenaline. Then she took a long break and competed at Jr worlds. By this time she had already "forgotten" in a way how to deal with these nerves.
Rika is just a random example I thought of but ofc so many Russian and Japanese skaters prove the same.
More pressure competitons=more consistency. USFSA seems to be taking away the pressure competitions from their best skaters. Essentially then, our top novice will only get a chance at a high-pressure event ONCE at sectionals. Our top juniors will only get it at sectionals and then AT THE JGPS. This isn't the way to go imo.
Can anyone link me the page where USFSA explains the new system next year having to do with Regionals-Nationals? I am trying to find it and can't seem to. Thanks in advance.
In the midst of all the negativity it looks like Ashley Lin had a very solid first outing on the senior level. Did she medal? No. Nor did she crumble. Just did her job. And beat some other international skaters so her performance score will rise.
And Alysa
Speaking of which, next year it will be great to see Alysa on the JGP. Hopefully she can qualify for and do well at the JGPF.
How do you know this? This is so exciting!!! My dream is for mirai to have one last blow out skate... Olympic team event was not enough for me.
I would love for Mirai to come back and get the National's gold again. It would be a storybook last competitive performance.