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Show me they didn't?

Also, I am not sure where you are getting at with all this. That Rusfed deliberately pushed skaters aside to give Sotskova spots, because...?

Leonova isnt part of russian national team anymore thus no funding
she also isnt high in SB and was would Not have been submitted anyways by the Fed, it has happened before many times with the likes of Elena Sokolova
 
Leonova isnt part of russian national team anymore thus no funding
she also isnt high in SB and was would Not have been submitted anyways by the Fed, it has happened before many times with the likes of Elena Sokolova

Sotskova had a higher World Standing than Leonova though?
 
No they couldn't. Not if RusFed didn't submit them and that's what happened in this case.

Where would they submit them? Certain skaters are guaranteed two spots, certain skaters are guaranteed one. This has to do with how they did at previous Worlds. The rest are guaranteed spots or can get invited based on their world standings or season best scores as long as they meet the minimum total score requirements. See page 2-4 here: https://www.isu.org/docman-document...44-gp-general-announcement-2019-20-final/file

In case I'm misunderstanding what you are saying, please clarify.
 
Show me they didn't?

Also, I am not sure where you are getting at with all this. That Rusfed deliberately pushed skaters aside to give Sotskova spots, because...?

RusFed had to make a decision, they had to cut skaters, they chose Maria over others, bad decision imo...end of story. I'm done discussing this now as it seems you don't understand what happened. I suggest you ask a question somewhere else, like in the GP Assignment Thread about the procedures of the assignments.
 
RusFed had to make a decision, they had to cut skaters, they chose Maria over others, bad decision imo...end of story. I'm done discussing this now as it seems you don't understand what happened. I suggest you ask a question somewhere else, like in the GP Assignment Thread about the procedures of the assignments.

She had a GUARANTEED spot, nobody chose her over others she already had it. Not end of story, you can't explain how Maria got her assignment at the expense of others because that isn't what happened.
 
Where would they submit them? Certain skaters are guaranteed two spots, certain skaters are guaranteed one. This has to do with how they did at previous Worlds. The rest are guaranteed spots or can get invited based on their world standings or season best scores as long as they meet the minimum total score requirements. See page 2-4 here: https://www.isu.org/docman-document...44-gp-general-announcement-2019-20-final/file

In case I'm misunderstanding what you are saying, please clarify.

See above answer
 
RusFed had to make a decision, they had to cut skaters, they chose Maria over others, bad decision imo...end of story. I'm done discussing this now as it seems you don't understand what happened. I suggest you ask a question somewhere else, like in the GP Assignment Thread about the procedures of the assignments.

Ok, I took the time to go through the documents. Again, this is one instance where the federation, Russian or any other, has no say.

Maria Sotskova is guaranteed one spot in the 2019/2020 Grand Prix series as per rule 2.2.d:

Skaters/Couples with an ISU World Standing placement of 1 – 24 (after season 2018/19) and
Skaters/Couples with seasons best scores in the top 24 (for season 2018/19) who do not hold an ISU
World Standing placement of 1 – 24 will be guaranteed one (1) event if they do not otherwise meet the
criteria listed in paragraphs 2.1 or 2.2 above and the minimum Grand Prix score.

Sotskova is 21st on the list of ISU World Standings and is therefore guaranteed one spot: http://www.isuresults.com/ws/ws/wsladies.htm

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See above answer

Your answer is "you don't understand the selection, go look somewhere else" but I'm not sure you understand how the selection works.
 
I watched Liza and the 3T was under for sure and if tech. caller was strict then 3F could be under too. Performance wise, it was one of her best programs.
 
She had a GUARANTEED spot, nobody chose her over others she already had it. Not end of story, you can't explain how Maria got her assignment at the expense of others because that isn't what happened.

You're not listening. Tarusina and Gubanova had also GUARANTEED spots. Can you explain how they didn't get any assignments?
 
You're not listening. Tarusina and Gubanova had also GUARANTEED spots. Can you explain how they didn't get any assignments?

Can you specify what guaranteed their spots? Genuine question. Neither was in the top 24 score or World Standings.
 
Ok, I took the time to go through the documents. Again, this is one instance where the federation, Russian or any other, has no say.

Maria Sotskova is guaranteed one spot in the 2019/2020 Grand Prix series as per rule 2.2.d:

Skaters/Couples with an ISU World Standing placement of 1 – 24 (after season 2018/19) and
Skaters/Couples with seasons best scores in the top 24 (for season 2018/19) who do not hold an ISU
World Standing placement of 1 – 24 will be guaranteed one (1) event if they do not otherwise meet the
criteria listed in paragraphs 2.1 or 2.2 above and the minimum Grand Prix score.

Sotskova is 21st on the list of ISU World Standings and is therefore guaranteed one spot: http://www.isuresults.com/ws/ws/wsladies.htm

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Your answer is "you don't understand the selection, go look somewhere else" but I'm not sure you understand how the selection works.

Same question to you. Tarusina and Gubanova was also guaranteed one spot according to the rule you just gave. How do you explain how someone who is guaranteed a spot isn't "invited"?

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Can you specify what guaranteed their spots? Genuine question. Neither was in the top 24 score or World Standings.

They were in the Top 24 in the SB list. http://www.isuresults.com/isujsstat/sb2018-19/sbtslto.htm
 
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