With the ISU reducing the number of entrants in the GP series to 10 for singles and 8 for teams, the number of available spots in the GP events is very restricted. Take out the three host picks and that leaves a total of 30 entries over 6 events. I notice that Chock and Bates of the US are getting one invite and they had better results and scores last season than Paul & Islam.
The US has arguably more talented teams than Canada and yet, other than host country picks, only 4 US teams have any GP assignments at all, and two of those four teams have won medals at Worlds.
Three years ago, Paul & Islam were the team with the huge buzz and big push from the federation. I was annoyed at the time that they were pushed ahead of Ralph & Hill, but it is easy to see the talent with P&I and, had they produced good results, it would have all worked out. Did you complain then that P&I were pushed ahead of Ralph & Hill?
It just seems to me that some posters here are determined to vilify Gilles & Poirier and are not willing to wait and see what happens when this team competes internationally. I do think they were overscored at Canadians, but not by as much as some of you seem to think they were. And while their FD score may have been somewhat inflated, I don’t think a score in the low 90’s is out of the question for them (see Hubbell & O’Donoghue), and I certainly think that they have a good shot at contending for the podium at their GP events.
The conclusion that G&P are all hype and no substance just comes across as jealousy and sour grapes.
It seems to me that you're deliberately misreading the questions people are asking. I've debated with you for years, here and elsewhere (under another name elsewhere) and am a little startled at how you dismiss us.
a) Firstly, you're the one who vilified other teams when you say something like this
When you tell me Paul is "annointed", I'll tell you whoever it is you're backing is obviously not as talented or as hardworking because if they were, they'd be up there with him.
Nothing said in this thread is as dismissive to Piper/Paul as what you said here, about any other Canadian skater, imo (
Earlier this thread). It's a comment like this where you sound less like a fan and more like a shill (especially when you add the above comment to the mix. You certainly have more fondness for the Lane school than I do).
b) Let’s talk briefly about politicks, for a moment. Alissa Czisny asked
her federation for one event at the end of the season (due to her surgery and projected recovery time). She got one (NHK)
- Is the federation intervening on behalf of it's skater, asking another federation to select her considered political? After all, Czisny skating at NHK has no real benefit to the Japanese federation
- Unless they get something in return, of course.
- I will point out that Haruka Imai is skating at Skate America and she has two slots despite only being guaranteed one.
- Is it really so conspiracy theory minded of me to speculate that a direct trade might have been involved? Or is it really a coincidence that Czisny got what she asked?
c) So, if we can agree to the IDEA that federations jockey on behalf of their skater, is it really out of the realm of possibility that they did so here? But did so at the detriment of one team?
d) Each host nation has three host picks per discipline, so twelve in total. The selections can be categorized as follows.
- Skater is guaranteed two (top twelve at worlds, comeback skater). These skaters are medal possibilities at a GP event, so always good for the hometown crowd
- Guaranteed one, got two (top 24 WR/SB list, JW/JGPF medalists)
- Guaranteed one, got one (top 24 WR/SB list, JW/JGPF medalists)
- Not guaranteed any, got one
- Unknown (TBAs as yet to be assigned)
So, looking at how each federation's host picks fit the bill.
SKATE AMERICA
Skater is guaranteed two: Jeremy Abbott, Ashley Wagner, Denney/Coughlin, Davis/White
Guaranteed one, got two: NONE
Guaranteed one, got one: NONE
Not guaranteed any, got one: Gao, Flatt, Razzano, Donlan/Speroff, Lynn/Logan
Unknown (TBAs as yet to be assigned): TBA (men, pairs, dance)
CUP OF CHINA
Skater is guaranteed two: Zhang, Pang/Tong, Sui/Han
Guaranteed one, got two: Peng/Zhang, Song
Guaranteed one, got one: NONE
Not guaranteed any, got one: Guan, Hueng/Zhang, Geng
Unknown (TBAs as yet to be assigned): TBA (men, ladies, dance) - giving up one slot in dance
CUP OF RUSSIA
Skater is guaranteed two: Leonova, Volosozhar/Trankov, Bazarova/Larionov, Ilynikh/Katsalpov,
Guaranteed one, got two: Gachinski, Sotnikova, Sinitsina/Zhiganshin
Guaranteed one, got one: NONE
Not guaranteed any, got one: Bush, Monko/Khaliavin
Unknown (TBAs as yet to be assigned): TBAs (Men, pairs, ladies)
TROPHEE ERIC BOMPARD
Skater is guaranteed two: Joubert, Amodio, Silete, Pechalat/Bourzat
Guaranteed one, got two: Carron/Jones
Guaranteed one, got one: NONE
Not guaranteed any, got one: Popova/Massot, Marocco
Unknown (TBAs as yet to be assigned): TBA (men, ladies, pairs, dance) – giving up one slot in pairs
NHK
Skater is guaranteed two: Takahashi, Hanyu, Takahashi/Tran, Asada, Suzuki
Guaranteed one, got two: Imai
Guaranteed one, got one: NONE
Not guaranteed any, got one: Murakami, Reed/Reed
Unknown (TBAs as yet to be assigned): None (giving up four slots, two pairs and two dance teams)
The thing to notice: not one host nation has given a host slot to a skater
that was guaranteed one without them getting two. Now, lets see what Skate Canada did.
SKATE CANADA
Skater is guaranteed two: Chan, Duhamel/Radford, Virtue/Moir
Guaranteed one, got two: Lawrence/Sweigers, Gilles/Poirier
Guaranteed one, got one: LaCoste, Ralph/Hill
Not guaranteed any, got one: Firus, Osmond, TBA pairs
Unknown (TBAs as yet to be assigned): TBA (men, ladies)
Essentially, Skate Canada gave up two slots on the GP circuit. Two slots that I would've liked to see go to LaCoste and Paul/Islam.