He'll decide in the middle of his actual skate.One quote I read made it sound like Nathan still isn't sure which program he is using for the Olympics. I think he should decide soon.
He'll decide in the middle of his actual skate.One quote I read made it sound like Nathan still isn't sure which program he is using for the Olympics. I think he should decide soon.
Or he’ll wear his general black warm up “costumes” and let the sound guys pick the music. ( back in the day we would say he would give them several tapes/c.d.s and improvise.).He'll decide in the middle of his actual skate.
Which is fine...'cos he'll still slay and be cooler than I'll ever beHe'll decide in the middle of his actual skate.
If they all go clean? Last because of his URs. They're holding him back from breaking 100 in the short, and even if he skates lights-out like at SkAm in the free, he's pretty much capped at 197. However, if Vincent finishes fifth at the Olympics with the top five all going clean, it's going to be an event even better than the men's SP.Pssst
Can Vincent medal at the Olympics?
Anyone have all the calculations handy?
So the people who can stop him: Nathan, Yuzuru, Shoma, Yuma
Where does he stack on this list if they all go clean?
Someone in the ladies thread said only a few days before the actual event.Do you guys know when they will announce the skaters chosen for the team event?
This is actually the most interesting decision for me. Despite those who disagree ( they have a right to disagree with the criteria), the US Olympics team was pretty clear prior to Nationals with the exception of one pair and dance team where selection could have gone either way since BOW was basically tied. However, the team selection might really be influenced by National results. If Nathan wants to skate both segments, easy pick. But, he's not going to want to do this. Vincent isn't reliable in either program. Jason will do well in the SP but might be out quaded in the LP. What will the US do?Someone in the ladies thread said only a few days before the actual event.
Nathan will not skate both segments. He will skate the SP. The long is too close to the men’s event.This is actually the most interesting decision for me. Despite those who disagree ( they have a right to disagree with the criteria), the US Olympics team was pretty clear prior to Nationals with the exception of one pair and dance team where selection could have gone either way since BOW was basically tied. However, the team selection might really be influenced by National results. If Nathan wants to skate both segments, easy pick. But, he's not going to want to do this. Vincent isn't reliable in either program. Jason will do well in the SP but might be out quaded in the LP. What will the US do?
Yes please in that orderOh boy... here's hoping everyone stays positive and tests negative.