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- Oct 23, 2005
Isn’t < pretty under? Because “q” is now for 90 or less so < is an obvious under. Alysa always had issues rotating the 3A and quad but used to be so solid on the 3-3s. I’m disappointed to see her skating potentially going the way of many of the other US ladies who have never been able to challenge internationally due to <s, but also skeptical of this judging. The PCS did seem very low considering the program she showed at PFT. All we can do is wait until Cranberry.
I think she likely needs a quad to have any more than an outside shot at the Olympics so I’m also disappointed that she couldn’t get it ready in time to put it out there in these early competitions. From what I’ve seen in the past, it just seems like if you want to rely on that element during the season then you should have it ready and in the program by the end of the summer at the latest. Waiting for important competitions in the fall seems very risky.
I’m not sure quite what to think but I’m worried. I thought she’d be farther along than this by now. Maybe a lot of time was spent building that PCS, which was arguably the most important thing, and is now playing a bit of catch up addressing the issues with the jumps.
I think she likely needs a quad to have any more than an outside shot at the Olympics so I’m also disappointed that she couldn’t get it ready in time to put it out there in these early competitions. From what I’ve seen in the past, it just seems like if you want to rely on that element during the season then you should have it ready and in the program by the end of the summer at the latest. Waiting for important competitions in the fall seems very risky.
I’m not sure quite what to think but I’m worried. I thought she’d be farther along than this by now. Maybe a lot of time was spent building that PCS, which was arguably the most important thing, and is now playing a bit of catch up addressing the issues with the jumps.