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Did they announce Worlds, 4CC, and Jr. Worlds teams yet?
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Did they announce Worlds, 4CC, and Jr. Worlds teams yet?
Well advice to the youngsters (Krasnozhon, Torgashev, Johnson, Hiwatashi, et al). Don't wait till 2021-2022 season to do well. Start your BOW collection from the first season after Olympics.
You do not want to be Mirai-ed or Miner-ed at 2022 Nationals.
the US men's Olympic team is two Asian Americans and an openly gay man. How great is that! That has to be a first for the history books.
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What/who was the dissenting vote for?
Let's just hope that USFSA start sending 3 men and three women newbies included to the Grand Prix the Russians and Japanese do it all the time and that's why they're skaters are known internationally they move up from Junior so fast to the Grand Prix I never understood why the US doesn't do that anymore it's the same older skaters all the timeIf that was the case Ashley would be on the team right now. USA fed is gonna do what they want regardless of the criteria they claim to judge
I'm still thinking through this but are the implications here that someone like Ross or Grant had no chance for the Olympic team? That was Ross at his best and with a quad ending in second place and still nothing? Something about that feels wrong despite the fact that I wouldn't call it an injustice. I would have been more comfortable with Vincent being left off for Adam, but it was a tough decision all around.
Ross had two good skates, but I would send Vincent, Chen, and Rippon.
As a Brown uber, I'm about to pop open this bottle of wine and slam it. He's definitely not on the team.
Seriously, stupid idiot judges. The PCS was ridiculous for Vincent, and they had NOWHERE to go afterward. No way Ross or Vincent get anywhere near those PCS at Olympics, if they go.
jason got
wow, so the 11-1 vote was not even to decide if miner should be miner-ed. Only to decided who would miner miner.
Miner being miner-ed was an unanimous decision from the beginning.
Good for them for not being prejudiced, but none of these things are supposed to matter in a sport.
If Ross was dumped because he's a dreaded straight white male, or if that played any part in their decision, then the sport is doomed.
That seems to be exactly the implication. You can't do horrendously for years, have one good competition and expect to reap the rewards. As long as the skaters know this going in, it feels like a fair assertion tbh.