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Bradie is on the cover of Skating Magazine. It’s about “Bradie 2.0” and how she’s still skating for the Olympics. No word on her injury status.
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I think you’re confusing events. At Lombardia "the overscored event" she did a perfectly clean 2A in the SP.Well IMO she was very much gifted her SP triple axel only be given an under-rotation and not a full downgrade on top of the fall
kind of strange this article didn't talk about her injury at all.Here's what is apparently a reprint of the Skating Magazine cover story about Bradie in Fanzone, dated November 23. It ends with her saying she's still aiming for the Olympics.
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Bradie 2.0: A Change of Scenery has Tennell Excited for Olympic Season - U.S. Figure Skating
During the summer of 2020, Bradie Tennell was searching for something.usfigureskatingfanzone.com
The secrecy has gotten to an annoying point.kind of strange this article didn't talk about her injury at all.
i'm almost wondering if she withdrew from the events this fall not because of the injury but because she needed more time to get in competitive shape.
kind of strange this article didn't talk about her injury at all.
i'm almost wondering if she withdrew from the events this fall not because of the injury but because she needed more time to get in competitive shape.
I can’t imagine she is purposely going into nationals without any competition this year. It seems a very bad strategy. I’d love to be wrong and have her show up with a 3A and a quad she’s been secretly training and prove me wrong!!kind of strange this article didn't talk about her injury at all.
i'm almost wondering if she withdrew from the events this fall not because of the injury but because she needed more time to get in competitive shape.
The article reads to me like the interview occurred before the season started, even though it was just published. No mention of GP assignments or program specifics or anything - just a nice generic fan article.
So who are the definite participants in nationals this year? Aren't they all listed already instead of having to calculate it again every time?
Well there goes my whole reason for wanting to watch it!I hope Isabeau is ok and gets plenty of rest. I wonder if she'll still do senior Nats or just go for Juniors?
I'm just having a hard time picturing a scenario in which it would make a difference. If Karen gets a medal (or comes in 4th with Isabeau ahead of her) she's in, and if she misses the top 5 she's out. If Karen is in 4th or 5th, I don't think they'd bump Mariah (who has a higher SB), Amber (who got passed over in favor of Karen once already and has now posted a 200+ score internationally), or Bradie if any of them medal.
differently from a separation of 3.5 points, for example -- meaning a possible difference in the extent to which all facets of BOW (including Karen's fourth place and 208+ score at 2021 Worlds) would be taken into account.Honestly, my bigger worry for Amber is that she gets the Courtney Hicks treatment, who got relatively better marks from international panels than the national ones. The USFSA has preferred more artistic women at least as far back as the Tonya vs Kristi/Nancy days.Again, my heart is with Amber.
But I hope that the USFS will give fair consideration to all the women.
(I recognize that what I think is fair could be different from what someone else thinks is fair.)
I WILL be starting a new thread regarding my opinion on the Russian dominance in this sport, across all disciplines and how it is ruining the sport of figure skating.
I think people are looking at the JGP as an indicator of what's to come. Russia dominated in all disciples including men and dance this year.Russian men dominate in figure skating? Russian dance teams dominate in figure skating? How many of Russian dance teams were in the final group in Sochi? 3? 2? Or may be just 1? When Russian men or dance teams won the last Olympics?
I thought Ilia dominated in men?I think people are looking at the JGP as an indicator of what's to come. Russia dominated in all disciples including men and dance this year.
This is very OT, but I didn't realize what thread this was until I'd already typed most of it, so.I think people are looking at the JGP as an indicator of what's to come. Russia dominated in all disciples including men and dance this year.
Mariah went for the 3F-3T in her SP in France. The 3T was downgraded and she fell. In Russia, I think she probably planned the 3F-2T.Nationals definitely are going to be interesting for the Women this year as everyone has detailed.
Mariah and Karen are even in my book. Karen should be ahead, but her dang under-rotations just do her in.
Some people say Mariah missed her 3-3 at both Grand Prix events. My impression is that she always planned on doing 3-2s. My question is, what kind of foot injury keeps you from doing a 3-3 instead of 3-2? A broken toe? Anyway, I think she has been injured also, and since Skate America last year. Hence, the late arrival to the season. Healing time. Anyway, I feel she has to do the 3-3, in both SP and FS at nationals, or it's Karen.
I think Dominated is too strong a word. Isabeau and Lindsay definitely weren't "Dominated" or they wouldn't have qualified for the JGPF. Plus who really cares who dominates as a Junior. How many Junior World Champions have we seen who fizzle out after they win their Championship.I thought Ilia dominated in men?