Another interesting question is what those teams that faded a bit this season can do to return to upward mobility, and can they do it?
Kerrs-3 things that they can do for sure:
- Not do an Indian or Cowboy program. It's very seldom that the judges seem to love either of these types of program.
- Not have any half revolution jumps in the OD. 2.00 points penalty is just huge.
- Most importantly, arrive at their first Grand Prix in Great Shape. At Skate America this last year, they were ill-trained, out of shape, and were hugely worse than G&P. In fact, they also finished behind Pechalat and Bourzat and M&Z.. Properly trained, they could have finished second or third instead of finishing 5th..
All of those 3 things are more than possible for the Kerrs. Their situation is helped by the fact that the 2nd place British ice dancers are no where near the level of the Kerrs at this time. Additionally, next year's OD is folk-the kind of dance where the squick factor for brother sister pairs is least a problem, instead of this year's tango where the squick factor is huge--in fact the only successful brother/sister tango I recall was the Duchesnay's very seedy version of the Argentine tango OSP in 1988.
Faiella and Scali have the additional problem of having to fend off Cappellini and Lanotte, who are very good and rapidly improving. I expect C&L to pass them next year unless F&S suddenly do some hugely different things.
G&P-dear me. At Skate America, they seemed hugely better than the previous year. And, in fact, they succeeded in making the GP final this year, something they had never done before. Their problem is worse than F&S --Davis and White beat them at both Nationals and Worlds. And soundly beat them at worlds, by almost 9 points. In fact, a case could definitely be made for D&W being the most improved dance team worldwide this year.That puts G&P in 3rd place in the US and likely to remain so, a situation where holding their top 10 at worlds becomes just that much more difficult.
About all they could do is apply for Russian citizenship and try to fight off K&N for 2nd place Russian team.
DelSchoes won Europeans this year. That's their best finish ever, so I don't see them as a fading team, just as a team who didn't have their best Worlds performance ever.