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We are not doing this. Not again.

An eight day turnaround across two separate continents is an insane idea that introduces an (IMO) unacceptable risk factor. Injury, exhaustion, jet lag, heck, it wouldn't be the first time this season that a member of Team Australia has had mislaid bags...and then there's the factor of different requirements for Junior and Senior.

Does it suck that Australia lost some JGP spots? Absolutely it sucks. But it is not Kailani's fault and no-one here should be bashing her for making the decision that was made. Short of the ISA forcing her to go, what did you want to happen? So seven other people have decided it's an acceptable risk. Whoop-de-doo, good for them. You'll notice however, that I think all of them are Europeans. Meaning, they weren't doing the double-continent hop to do both events. And for most of them, it's a case of no other option. Australia did have another option and we took it.

As for the ridiculous "favouring certain kids to go to Worlds"...like who? Are you going to deny that Brendan and Kailani are the best of the Seniors? Who other than James Min should have gone to JWC for the men in your opinion? Taking into account age eligibility, who above Katie Pasfield should have gone? Who other than Matilda and William? Bearing in mind also the minimum required scores for JWC?

This is nonsense. After what we saw at JWC we should be banding together and loudly hoping that if Brendan and Kailani deliver, they are given the scores that they deserve, and not dumped because of the flag next to their names. Not picking fights, again.
 
Well I think its a shame as I think she would have done well and it would have been a good warm up and posiibly even top 10. kaikani is a very fit athlete and would have easily coped as shes dine it at nationals twice.At seniors she may not even make cut. Risky and whoever is advising her put all her eggs in one basket.
 
Yes, she competed both Jr and Sr at Nationals in three days. But that was at the same rink, in the same time zone, where all she had to do was change CDs.

Being fit doesn't mean jack if you're in Boston but your suitcase is still in Hungary!

I have every confidence that, if they are given the scores they deserve, both Brendan and Kailani will make the cut.
 
In reference to the junior worlds question, according to the ranking Charlton Doherty is the highest ranked however didn't do an international to achieve the scores before entry cut off date. So yes James min could go but only by an error on charltons teams behalf.
 
Well, congrats to Holly Harris for winning the SP at Triglav Trophy in adv novice, and Amelia Jackson for placing 6th after the SP in juniors! Best wishes to both of them this weekend in their LPs!
 
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So very happy for Holly Harris for a 2nd place finish in the Novice Ladies event at Triglav Trophy. Great to see her score over 100 points total.

Also, great results from Amelia Jackson with a 6th place finish in the Junior Ladies. Again, over 100 points in total.
 
Kudos to Brendan. Finishing 17th in the SP in the men's event (i.e. The pressure cooker)

Thoughts on something. Brendan says that the quad should be a required element for men's SP.
Well. Considering that now more and more of the middle ranked skaters are doing quads as well sort of pushes the arguement for it to be.

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It will be 4am here in Sudney when Kailani competes so ill wait until the morning.
 
I wasn't able to watch it live, but I did watch Brendan on YouTube and way to go! :biggrin: He did a really great job.

Although one of the earlier skaters really knocked it out of the park, and his technical score looked really low which made me wonder if he'd missed something, but nope.

Good luck in the LP, Brendan, do Australia proud!
 
Bad luck Kailani.
Wasnt your day today with the judges.
Nevertheless, she did us proud.

I hope she comes back stronger next season, even more ready to move up the standings.
 
Everyone I've spoken to in the arena thought Kailani was stiffed on PCS. She was electric.

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Wanted to add, I was so proud of Brendan, yes he put the hand down on the quad, but he really pulled it together, there were some parts of his practice on Tuesday that were not looking promising, but the last thing he did in the warmup was a beautiful quad, so I was really hoping he would do it, and he did.
 
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Sadly, I wasn't able to watch any of the World Championships live - dang time zones! But I recorded it and now I'm home from work I'm watching it.

Maaan, I love watching skating in High-def, it all looks so beautiful. :luv17:

Does anyone know if SBS is going to do this next season? Is there somewhere to email to tell them they totally gotta?
 
I don't know but they should. I was getting Facebook messages from my sister all through it telling me about her and mum's reactions to it. :laugh:

You guys, BRENDAN WAS GREAT! GREAT GREAT GREAT! Okay, so there were a couple of small mistakes. But he didn't go to pieces, kept fighting, and landed everything, with a bare minimum of pops! And now he's up to 210 for a total score! WOO! :love:
 
Sadly, I wasn't able to watch any of the World Championships live - dang time zones! But I recorded it and now I'm home from work I'm watching it.

Maaan, I love watching skating in High-def, it all looks so beautiful. :luv17:

Does anyone know if SBS is going to do this next season? Is there somewhere to email to tell them they totally gotta?

Don't actually know. I would think that they will because it was generally well received. I don't think SBS had to pay a lot to the ISU to get the rights. It almost seems like the ISU was trying to find a broadcaster here and SBS took it.
What I would like next year is to not have the ice network feed. I would rather an Australian commentary.
 
You guys, BRENDAN WAS GREAT! GREAT GREAT GREAT! Okay, so there were a couple of small mistakes. But he didn't go to pieces, kept fighting, and landed everything, with a bare minimum of pops! And now he's up to 210 for a total score! WOO! :love:

Oh...my...gosh, I just went to the results page and I see that Brendan not only kept his place from the SP - 17th, he even beat Maxim Kovtun - a Russian! :points:So exciting to see Aussies doing well on the world stage!

I can't even imagine how exciting it would have been to see it in person - I hope you had an amazing seat! :biggrin:
 
I had another look at Brendan's FS.
I noticed he did a "Todd Eldridge" with the triple axels. Makting sure he had enough axel jump passes to do 2 3A's, leaving one free JIC he made an error. :)
Nice job
 
So where will everything be at by the end of the year? Who will be at the top?

Figure, Pairs, Ice Dance, Synchro... lots of speculation!

Certainly not ladies. Synchro is the way of the future !

ISA needs to be more representative of all disciplines of the sport. Publishing letters of skaters after they failed is not professional and that should be left to personal facebook pages. As far as i was aware selection for South Korea wont happen for 12 months so it is unfair to other skaters to give the inpression that Craine is the only contender. Brooklee is more than capable of landing a clean 3L 2L and im sure is equally able to win ladies a spot.

ISA please stop this one sided manipulation of the media as has been also done in the past years leading into olympics. Let the skating and results speak for itself.
 
Great way to emd the season.
Brendan wins the mens event at Gardena Spring Trophy. Not perfect but very solid performance.
I hope he is ready to make the next step next season.

Great showing from Holly Harris in the novice ladies' 5th place (3rd in the SP)
 
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