so sad to hear the news about Ting, but i am glad she is thinking long term, although she will need to come back strong next year in the lead up to 2022. i hope she hasn't pushed herself too hard.
It’ll be so exciting and interesting to see who the fourth person on the US nationals ladies podium is. It’s vastly assumed that Bradie, Mariah and Alysa will make up 3 of those 4 podium spots, but who’ll be the 4th? Any bets?
It’ll be so exciting and interesting to see who the fourth person on the US nationals ladies podium is. It’s vastly assumed that Bradie, Mariah and Alysa will make up 3 of those 4 podium spots, but who’ll be the 4th? Any bets?
It’ll be so exciting and interesting to see who the fourth person on the US nationals ladies podium is. It’s vastly assumed that Bradie, Mariah and Alysa will make up 3 of those 4 podium spots, but who’ll be the 4th? Any bets?
Hmm she hasn't skated a clean free since forever? Gracie of course will spoil the podium.she is after all the real thingAmber Glenn has been skating very well this season, and she's gotten some great experience at her GP events. She's definitely in the mix with her current content.
Gracie. Yes, yes I know..but she's Gracie.
Hmm she hasn't skated a clean free since forever? Gracie of course will spoil the podium.she is after all the real thing
Amber Glenn has been skating very well this season, and she's gotten some great experience at her GP events. She's definitely in the mix with her current content.
I'm curious about Emily Zhang, who handily beat Gracie at Eastern Sectionals with a huge score of 197.88. She's currently on the entry list for Mentor Torun Cup
http://www.mentorcup.pl/entries
Karen, too. She's pretty shaky everywhere except Nationals.
I'm surprised someone would compete in an event abroad two weeks before Nationals. I guess Rika and Yuzuru did, but these lesser known American skaters have great potential to get GP events next season if they do well. I think someone like Emily would aim to peak at Nationals.
At her first senior international, Emily Zhang now will have the opportunity to earn TES minimums for ISU competitions, and to start earning points for ISU World Standings.
[IIRC, I think she has been added to the entry lists for Torun Cup only since yesterday. Same for Hawayek/Baker for dance.
I could swear that when I looked at the lists within the last day or so, there were (at the time) no U.S. entries shown.
When I looked a few minutes ago, USFS assignments page did not yet show any entries for Torun Cup.
And Emily was not yet listed on USFS ISP page.]
Go, Emily. :yay:
Sometimes skaters compete internationally on their own, without being assigned by USFS. I remember someone in novice did that last year.
On the Kempen Trophy results page, Jessica's nation is listed as SCN [the meaning of which is not obvious to me?].
Dallas FSC Skater Jessica Lin earned the Silver medal in Junior Ladies at the Kempen Trophy in Belgium. She competed on the Skate Club of NY Team approved by the International Committee program.