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- Sep 6, 2021
The calls were strict. I would definitely say that. They just seemed a little harsh on Mia's negative GOEs. But she definitely has time, and seems to really push herself. There was improvement, and there still can be more improvement. But that is fine, and like you mentioned, she is only 13. As for Clare, I have thought of that with the coach and the rotation problems, and I agree. A lot of skaters coached by Tammy Gambil are excellent and delightful skaters with great potential, but they seem to have problems with rotation. I noticed first in the SP in regular time her UR triple toe. I wondered how it got positive GOE right away. Karen is already 22, and still has rotation problems. Those are big things to work on.I would say that the scores correctly refected what was put on the ice. Technical calling was strict for everyone.
Clare has a major UR problem, her 3Lz+3T UR is visible in real time. I like Clare's skating ( more than I like her training mates Karen and Audrey's skating) but all the female skaters coached by her coach have UR issues. She should find another coach who will actually address the UR problem before she turns senior. Karen and Audrey have never made true progress in this area.
Mia's skating is not to my taste. It isn't to the judges' tastes either because they never give her the benefit of doubt. ( Rather the opposite of Ava Marie who can also be messy but whose basic skating is incredibly good) That being said, Mia did improve from her last competition noticeably her jumps and performance in the SP were a lot better. It is good to see such improvement in such a short time. Mia needs to take the time between now and junior nationals to work on her basic skating and her jumps. Mia is cute. I love her smile. Now she and her coach work on her weaknesses.. She is only 13 she has time to improve.

