You are very welcome, @ladyjane! With zero World Standings Points at that time, Andrew was the first man to skate in the Nationals SP last year (of 18 skaters). His score held up for most of the event and he ended up in 5th. Then, in the Free Skate he landed his 4T (for the only time all season, sadly) and ended up with a completely clean skate. He won the Free Skate (it was very close, but he won it) and finished 3rd overall. You are right - what a skate! It always excites me when I rewatch it! His goal was Top 10, but he got the podium instead! Also, his reaction both on the ice and to his score is priceless. I love seeing moments like that.Thank you @skatingfan4ever. I recall hearing about Andrews great FS last year but couldn't watch, and now here it is and it is sublime. I liked watching this year as well, don't get me wrong, but what a skate!
@Absurda, thanks for the reminders of Andrew's injuries and his whirlwind time last year. I obviously gave more meaning to the 4CC results than USFS did. That's okay. Plus, Andrew's state of health was known. Sometimes I try to make sense of certain decisions USFS makes, but I shouldn't. They're the ones deciding and we don't know all the reasons why. I hope no alternates are needed at Worlds, and that everyone gets/stays healthy, Andrew included. I so enjoy watching many of the US Men. They're a fun group with diverse styles and strengths.
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