'Fans are always volatile about U.S. pairs skaters,' is a more apt statement.
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Earlier in this thread, I see some posters discussing C/J. I would imagine that they weren't assigned to 4CCs so that they would be ready to go to the Olympics, if someone had to drop out for any reason, especially COVID-related reasons. It's too bad that nothing is normal these days, or they might have been able to attend the Olympics as first alternates. Or better yet, the other two top teams should have secured the possible third spot for Olympics and Worlds, when it was within their grasp. Then C/J could have fulfilled their Olympics dream in 2022.
In any case, C/J are young enough to continue another four years. I just hope they can wipe the slate clean and find a different way to retool their jumps, and their jump selection and layout strategy to maximize their competitive arc. I would hope that they and their coaches realize by now that whatever they are doing isn't working and they need to do something different to resolve their weak sbs jump issues.
I wonder whether K/F and C-G/LD are going to continue. I can see Alexa taking off two years to start a family, and then coming back for a final Olympics push. Ashley is younger than all of the top U.S. pairs veterans, but Timothy is a bit older, so we'll see what they decide to do. I hope that at least Ashley & Timothy will stick around for at least a couple more years.