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Jason got almost the exact same score and did almost the exact same content as at the last WC, except with a 2A at the end instead of a 4S at the beginning. He did two 2T and one 3Lz then too. Not sure if the layout change means he probably is or isnt planning to add the quad later on. Jason is fine either way - as long as he isn't in any kind of cast, he'll be on the Olympic team and not on the Olympic podium.
Ilia is off to an awesome start. He had some errors on some of his jumps and did only 2 quads when he has a flood of quads with him. Along with that, he almost hit 90 points in his Tech! He is also almost 15 points ahead of Yablokov, who also attempted two different quads. It shows how good he is, and how much potential he has.His score of 245.35 is also the highest for a junior man this season. Second highest is 231.99 from Yablokov.
For now Jason’s in selection priority group 3 with his worlds and Finlandia scores. Ilia is kissing priority group 3 with his 245.35 today. He seems the only one who could challenge Jason for the 3rd Olympic spot.It'll be interesting to see if a young skater beats Jason at Nationals whether Jason would still get picked for the Olympic team. Assuming Nathan and Vincent are skating well, I can't see Jason getting selected for the team event, and he certainly won't medal in the individual competition. Would they reward Jason for his years of contributions and recent body of work, or try to get a skater from the next generation some experience at a big event?
Well, if there was ever a case for the committee to step in, this would be it. Jason is a National Champion and an Olympian. I would certainly vote to send him if he finished 4th at Nationals.It'll be interesting to see if a young skater beats Jason at Nationals whether Jason would still get picked for the Olympic team. Assuming Nathan and Vincent are skating well, I can't see Jason getting selected for the team event, and he certainly won't medal in the individual competition. Would they reward Jason for his years of contributions and recent body of work, or try to get a skater from the next generation some experience at a big event?
Ilia’s path to Beijing is clear. First he needs to score higher than Jason at an ISU senior event before nationals. Secondly he needs to beat Jason at nationals. If he could do both, I think he’s going to the Olympics.Well, if there was ever a case for the committee to step in, this would be it. Jason is a National Champion and an Olympian. I would certainly vote to send him if he finished 4th at Nationals.
And a World Medalist.Well, if there was ever a case for the committee to step in, this would be it. Jason is a National Champion and an Olympian. I would certainly vote to send him if he finished 4th at Nationals.
It'll be interesting to see if a young skater beats Jason at Nationals whether Jason would still get picked for the Olympic team. Assuming Nathan and Vincent are skating well, I can't see Jason getting selected for the team event, and he certainly won't medal in the individual competition. Would they reward Jason for his years of contributions and recent body of work, or try to get a skater from the next generation some experience at a big event?
He only won a small silver medal. He never won a Worlds medal. Junior Worlds medal, yes. Twice.And a World Medalist.
This post comes with the assumption that Nathan and Vincent will beat Jason as well, right? We saw what happened at Worlds last year. Jason rarely has a bad outing at Nationals and we saw Ross win the Silver and still get passed over for Adam and his BOW. Jason certainly has that in Spades over Ilia as he has Zero experience as a Senior.Ilia’s path to Beijing is clear. First he needs to score higher than Jason at an ISU senior event before nationals. Secondly he needs to beat Jason at nationals. If he could do both, I think he’s going to the Olympics.
He only won a small silver medal. He never won a Worlds medal. Junior Worlds medal, yes. Twice.
I really, really hope Jason goes to the Olympics. There is no skater quite like him at the moment. He exudes joy and kindness, and passion on the ice.
Actually, they're almost never taped in competition; and it's not for the Russian split jump (in which he does not even come close to touching his blades), but I imagine it's for the various catch-foot spin positions he performs, including the catch-foot layback and the teardrop spin.They're always taped, it's for the Russian split jump so he doesn't cut his hands on his blades.
Mea culpa. Apparently I can’t read rink results.He only won a small silver medal. He never won a Worlds medal. Junior Worlds medal, yes. Twice.
Well, many of Jason's fans feel the same way. Love him or not love him, no one else is Jason on the ice. Since I happen to love him, I agree with you.
Jumping off, I think the US Fed is going to do what the US Fed wants to do at the end of the season, and the guidelines can be read to justify whatever decision they make.
Sorry, but no.Well, if there was ever a case for the committee to step in, this would be it. Jason is a National Champion and an Olympian. I would certainly vote to send him if he finished 4th at Nationals.
This post comes with the assumption that Nathan and Vincent will beat Jason as well, right? We saw what happened at Worlds last year. Jason rarely has a bad outing at Nationals and we saw Ross win the Silver and still get passed over for Adam and his BOW. Jason certainly has that in Spades over Ilia as he has Zero experience as a Senior.