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Bradie is THAT woman
Hopefully Ting can pull a Gracie and come roaring back in the LP. She has it in her to pass up a lot of skaters that are ahead of her but she needs to show some fight. Then after this season please leave Tom Z and Tammy.
Considering nationals inflation I can accept Alyssa's 73 and Bradie's 76 but Mariah's 70 was a bit hard to swallow The 3-3 she attempted wasn't even close and also very messy in appearance. I would have put Amber Glenn ahead of her by a few points. But I guess Mariah is being rewarded for the solid GP season so![]()
I can't imagine they'll keep Alyssa off the World Team if she delivers a clean free program. With her technical content, she's the best bet for us regaining that 3rd spot.
I can't imagine they'll keep Alyssa off the World Team if she delivers a clean free program. With her technical content, she's the best bet for us regaining that 3rd spot.
Alysa is not age eligible for senior worlds.
Hanna Harrell is working on 3A and 4F: https://olympics.nbcsports.com/2019...ers-notebook-nathan-chen-and-more-from-day-2/
Hanna Harrell, the 15-year-old who sits fifth in Detroit after a clean short program, decided what was good enough for the Russians might be even better for her: All of the jumps in her short, including a triple Lutz-triple toe loop combination, are done with both arms overhead.
“Especially after the Olympics, even before that, I would watch the Russians and look up to them,” Harrell said at the U.S. Championships. “I always watch them do two arms above the head.”
Do Alexei Letov and Olga Ganicheva, her coaches in Plano, Texas, encourage her to do this?
“Uh… not necessarily,” Harrell said. “They were like, ‘OK, maybe try it if you can.’ But I wanted to one day be like the Russians, so I drilled all of my triples with two arms over the head, and now that’s how I do them.”
It’s a trait Ganicheva and Letov, married former Soviet Union competitors, have grown to accept.
“Hanna loves to do this,” Ganicheva said. “It’s just her thing. We cannot just take it away from her.”
Looking at the bright side, Letov added, “There’s no deduction for it. It can (bring) more positive GOEs [grades of execution]. What can you do? She will give you everything with arms.”
Harrell, fourth in the U.S. junior ranks last season, has other jumping aspirations, including triple Axels and quads.
“She does work on triple Axel and quad flip,” Ganicheva said. “She is a brave girl, very athletic and brave.”
“I’ve been working on them on the [jump] harness, and off the harness, but before nationals I wanted to focus on what I could do,” Harrell said. “Definitely my goal is to do triple Axel next season.”
That was my next question. That being the case, I think they'll send Mariah even if she were to finish 4th. She certainly has a case for BOW, when it comes to the rest of the field.
I can't imagine they'll keep Alyssa off the World Team if she delivers a clean free program. With her technical content, she's the best bet for us regaining that 3rd spot.
Does she really though? I mean she had a great season but none of it resulted in medals in the GP circuit. Yeah way much better then everyone, except Bradie, but still she didn't stand on any podium (except I believe one Bronze at a senior B event).
Is BOW now simply highest results and point totals regardless of number of medals and that's it? Is that what the USFSA is thinking these days?