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2021-2022 US Women's Figure Skating

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Ting, Hannah, Audrey are all making their way back from being off ice and injured, and while these early club competitions may not mean anything, all three are attempting triple jumps in the back half of their programs. With apologies to moonvine, when Gracie-again-only does single jumps on her back half, I have a difficult time seeing her efforts as a serious attempt to be competitive. Not to mention low levels on the StepSeq, spins etc.
No need to apologize. As long as she keeps skating I will continue to show up with gratitude and watch her. Club competition in Podunk, Nowhere or wherever that may be.
 
When is Bradie's first event? Is it Skate America? After winning her 2 Title last year, I imagine she's hungry and ready to make that Olympic Team.
 
While I also wait anxiously for Cranberry cup's ticket to be released, does anyone know (or has a rough estimate) of how much will they charge per ticket? Or maybe how much were they charging last year? Apologies if this was already discussed earlier in the thread. I'm working on a deadline and I'm currently in a half-zombie state of mind (and apparently can't keep up with the thread for now).
 
While I also wait anxiously for Cranberry cup's ticket to be released, does anyone know (or has a rough estimate) of how much will they charge per ticket? Or maybe how much were they charging last year? Apologies if this was already discussed earlier in the thread. I'm working on a deadline and I'm currently in a half-zombie state of mind (and apparently can't keep up with the thread for now).
Not a word and I’d like to know as well.
 
Not a word and I’d like to know as well.
My utterly speculative guess—our friends at SCOB/USFS will continue to build suspense by dragging this out, and we won’t hear anything before Monday. Even though they clearly know all the entries already. Keeping things close to the vest!
 
That's not great new about Bradie, hopefully there's no injury or problem. I'm still excited to see Alysa, Amber, Mariah, and Young.
 
What is the next event for Gracie Gold ?

No matter how she perform, I enjoy her skating and I hope that each competition help her to become stronger. :pray:
 
At Worlds 21 Bradie and Karen 'earned' the 3rd spot for Worlds 22 for the US, but the US has to earn it again for Beijing 22. According to the rules, neither Bradie nor Karen can go to Nebelhorn to do so; some other US skater must go.
 
Good to see Ting competing in so many events. After two years off because of injury this is the only way to get back to where she was even if that may never happen again.

Definitely! Ting seems happy and secure in herself. Despite injuries, she changed to a coach who has noticeably improved her overall skating. The jumps are iffy, but she's a wonderful skater and seems to have a good attitude about her final season. I'm a fan. Good luck, Ting!
 
I'm behind the times, I think. Gracie went to Champery, but only temporarily? What do I know, but seems to me like Lambiel would be a great fit for Gracie. Any chance that was a try out, similar to what Shoma did before he switched to Lambiel permanently?
 
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