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Well "third wins a medal."
Are you saying in a larger field there will be other skaters the judges will decide to place over Akiko because they did better last year or maybe the season before?
Please go back to the COP thread and see if you and the others can get if fixed before Vancouver because it is horribly unfair and inacurrate imo.:scowl:
Akiko doesn't have the reputation or the PCS of the top skaters I think is what she means, if a lackluster Yuna and Miki can still beat her then it doesn't look good for Vancouver. If it's a splatfest though she might have a shot. I guess maybe her chances are similar to that of Rachael's, but I personally think she is a bit better than Rachael. I really want both to do well and not let the stupid judges hold them down. Rachael at least seems to be gaining PCS points steadily though considering she is not particularly flexible or a great spinner. At China she only had 4 clean triples in the LP and still scored just under 100, not too bad

). I know a 100 is not competitive but that was the first competition of the season for Rachael and you can normally count on her to hit 6-7 triples in the long which will get her around 175, a score that normally wouldn't get her a medal internationally, but should keep her in the top 10. If Rachael goes to the Olympics I bet she'll place around what Kimmie and Emily did, 4th through 8th maybe. Just a guess, it depends a lot on the Euro ladies
That's my girl! She sounded more PO'ed than sad or disappointed. Did anyone else get the vibe, when they showed Suzuka skating, that Sasha was thinking, "pffft! I can beat that in my sleep?"