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She will be given a bye to nationals. her only problem will be medaling there.I'm a Sasha fan who doesn't believe she has a chance in hell of making it to the Olympics.
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She will be given a bye to nationals. her only problem will be medaling there.I'm a Sasha fan who doesn't believe she has a chance in hell of making it to the Olympics.
I wonder, how many skaters will the United States be able to send in 2010? Right now it is three, but what will happen after Worlds next month? If the US is down to one or two slots, who will win go? Or is the Olympics different than Worlds, I am not sure? Whatever the case, if Sasha is going to try for 2010, it will be an upward struggle for her.
Rules are the same. Kwan was the reigning US champ, going into US nationals 02, therefore she did not have to participate in regionals etc. She was injured therefore requested a medical bye. Going into US nats 2010 Cohen will not be the reigning champ, therefore she will most likely have to go through regionals if sheis healthy. If she is injured like Kwan, I don't know whether she will have a legit reason to ask for a by,because unlike Kwan, she will absolutely have no competitive history for 4 yrs.
Stars on Ice is a great place for her. She has always been a terrific show skater.
Dizzy
I had never thought of that angle. I always figured that Todd and Michelle got the nod because USFS figured they had the best shot at an Olympic medal, rather than as a reward for past services.The USFS has shown itself very generous with injury byes when the skater who needs one was critical in securing places (for example, Todd's World medal in '91 got the US three men's places for '92 Olys that they would not have had without him; Todd got an injury bye; Michelle's 4th place at Worlds in '05, when combined with Sasha's silver, secured 3 spots for US ladies at Torino that the US probably would not have gotten absent Michelle); she got an injury bye.)
With all due respect to Sasha Cohen, I would like to dispute this statement. I think Sasha has amazing potential to be a great show skater, but so far she is far from reaching it! I have seen many of her show skates and though her investment in the music is undeniable and her connection to the audience palpable, the choreography is simplistic! Furthermore, she skimps on footwork, drama, stroking, jumps, and prefers to show off her flexibility to the detriment of other aspects of skating. I haven't even mentioned the jumps, that's a whole other story, but certainly not an inspiring one.

I had never thought of that angle. I always figured that Todd and Michelle got the nod because USFS figured they had the best shot at an Olympic medal, rather than as a reward for past services.
Ok, let's say that she can get her jumps back, what jump layout do you think that she could consider?
Mabye she could rack up some good points with something like this;
2A
3F+2T
3L (Flutz)
3R
******after 2.30 minute mark***
3F
3T+3S sequence (has she not done this in the past?)
2A+2T+2L
3S
I don't think Sasha ever had the 3/3's. She landed it once at Worlds and it was a debatable 2 foot. She really struggled with the jumps her entire career.
... Michelle never, if is she did just once land a clean 3/3 and nobody says that she was not a jumper. Sasha landed a quad and was capable of 3 lutz, 3 toe in practice, more than michelle ever was. Just because she cracked under the pressure of competition dosen't mean that she Struggled with the jumps!
at "Sasha landed a quad." Yeah, IN PRACTICE! So what if Sasha Cohen did the quad Salchow in practice. Maria Butyrskaya landed 3Axels in practice. Michelle Kwan landed 3Lutz+3loop, 3Salchow+3loop, and 3loop+3loop in practice. What really counts is bringing it to competition ice. Michelle landed 11 3+3 combinations in competition and Sasha only landed 1.