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You know the USFSA is praying to TPTB that Alysa stays healthy and that her jumps grow along with her. If she's competing seniors this year and goes out and nails it the way she has been so far this summer I wouldn't be shocked if she's placed above both Bradie and Karen. She's too young to go to worlds so the team would still be Bradie/Karen but it sends a message...
I wouldn't be surprised if we see a lot of younger/fresh face skaters in the top 5 this year (e.g. Alysu Liu, Ting Cui, Audrey Shin, Pooja Kalyan, Hanna Harrell, etc.). I'm actually crossing my fingers for it TBH. I'm ready for the next generation to take over for the US women. I feel like Bradie is a guarantee for the podium (if there is such a thing, which there isn't, but whatever...) and everyone else is a question mark. I could totally see some of the younger girls stepping it up and putting pressure on the veterans to deliver. It could be like 2008 when a bunch of age ineligibles took over the podium.
I'm kinda ready for the next generation as well, and if they outskate the veterans, they definitely deserve it! But USFS should not put all their eggs in the baskets of the novices/juniors. Wayyyy too often USFS has gotten stoked on young talent that later fizzled due to injury, technique issues, or puberty.

), and competes at Worlds with those jumps at 15/16, and has programs to match, *then* I’m impressed and worried. Otherwise as a fan, I’m just watching, waiting, and hoping she continues to improve.:agree:
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She carries enough speed and forward momentum into her 3Lz that she'd be able to get a 3T easy if she didn't land like a rock on the first jump and kill all of her monmentum. Someone just needs to teach her to scale back the power on the first jump and launch the 3T. Probably easier said than done though...
