It’s good that the judges are being harsh on Alysa now. For so long, nobody truly contested Alysa. At the junior level, Ting was the only one hot on Alysa’s trails but she was/is inconsistent. At the senior level, none of the ladies delivered when the gold was offered on a silver platter. Now, Alysa knows and understands just how amazingly talented and consistent the rest of the international competition is. Thus, Alysa now has even more incentives and drive to increase her speed, flow, skating skills, and performance qualities. Once she improves in these areas and continues to maintain and even increase her technical prowess, Alysa will not only be a TES threat but a PCS threat as well.
I always use the school analogy because it works so well in describing what’s happened to US figure skating. Imagine a class where there is very little competition and people who receive A’s and B’s can get into the Top 10. People will be less consistent and won’t have to try as hard to be in the Top 10 because they know that a B “is enough”. Now take that same class and have it be super competitive where A’s are mandatory if one wants to get into the Top 10. People will be more consistent, competitive, and willing to take harder classes such as AP and IB to ensure that they get into the Top 10. Same class, but different scenario.
In the US, because of the lack of depth, Ladies do not have to go for the 3-3s or 3As to win. In essence, they’re the A and B class. They simply have to put out 5 to 7 triple programs or even less to win. Thus, there is this huge lull between the Alysa, Ting, Hanna, Bradie caliber skaters and the lower leveled ones. As a result, the more talented skaters don’t have to worry about being pushed ahead because they are so ahead domestically. They truly only have international competitions to push them. As a consequence, what “worked” domestically is suddenly “lower tier” domestically and the top girls now have to play catch up with the “all A” squad that is Russia and Japan. The US needs to create an environment of competitiveness that rewards difficulty, consistency, AND not put all of their eggs into one basket. Depth is the only way to create longevity and a constant flow of talent running.