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I wonder if the ISU is worried that in the future other countries will jump on the cheesefest bandwagon to create a "tour" which competes with the Grand Prix.

Mathman said:one in December (that one might not be held this year )
Maybe the Grand Prix could be the "minor leagues" so we would still get a chance to see the second tier skaters and the up-and-comers.
gezando said:Certainly Sarah fans have never given Robin flack. Cohen fans initially were singing her praises. in fact the same people who were singing Robin praises are dissing Robin now. But why drag Sarah and Robin's working relationship in?? They worked well together.
Thanks for the heads up. If the USFS schedule is correct, it seems to be scheduled for TV live! I wonder if this is a mistake in the schedule.Red Dog said:Have no fear MM- I saw it on the USFS schedule the other night.
ETA: Check it out- it's the "Marshall's World Cup of Figure Skating"
http://www.usfigureskating.org/Event_TV_Schedule.asp
I don't think I would call tenth place at the Olympics a joke. Do you expect that Emily Hughes will do that well?soogar said:I think Joannie is a huge joke. She'll be lucky if she places top 10 at the Olympics.
Mathman said:I think Joannie has a legitimate chance at the podium. But the one I most want to see is Shizuka. Everyone is saying that she has shaken off the pressure that came with being world champion and is now ready to kick butt.
Both she and Fumie will be coming directly from the Japanese event the week before. Will this affect their performances? Most observers are saying that Irina made the smart choice not to try to do both the Japanese invitational and Campbell's.
I wonder if the ISU is worried that in the future other countries will jump on the cheesefest bandwagon to create a "tour" which competes with the Grand Prix. Sort of like it used to be, where Skate America, etc., were already well established individual events before the ISU wrapped them together as the Grand Prix.
Mathman
attyfan said:IMO, $peedy will have to have the ISU refuse to sanction cheesefests that would really interfere with skaters appearing in the GP or GPF, such as the winter Marshall's -- because that is the strongest weapon. After all, if all countries did cheesefests, all used the CoP, and all skaters skipped the GP for the cheesefests because of the money, then there would no longer be a competitive advantage in doing the GP.
Maybe where we are barking up the wrong tree is insisting that figure skating have an international regular season. Why couldn't it be like soccer. Each country or region has its own league, and then once every four years they get together and have the World Cup. The U.S. could have a competitive season along the lines of the U.S. cheesefests. Other countries could do as they please.The problem I think is that there are too many levels of management and too many organizations in skating. Therefore, nothing is streamlined and you have all these events scattered all over the place. I think figure skating could really benefit if the organizations could just work together (through the ISU or not) to create a streamlined schedule. If they just did this there would be no problems with skaters skipping the GP just because "they want to". How could skating POSSIBLY be respected as a "sport" if the "athletes" in question can just skip all the events and go to only Nationals and Worlds?
mzheng said:And again it was Robin's laudry 'dirty' in the air time after Sasha split with her that enhance the speculations of the characters of Robin or the relationships she had with her students.......I
Maybe where we are barking up the wrong tree is insisting that figure skating have an international regular season. Why couldn't it be like soccer. Each country or region has its own league, and then once every four years they get together and have the World Cup. The U.S. could have a competitive season along the lines of the U.S. cheesefests. Other countries could do as they please.
Mathman said:I don't think I would call tenth place at the Olympics a joke. Do you expect that Emily Hughes will do that well?
soogar said:Joannie finished 16th at Worlds. She's not going to break the top 10 at Olympics.
That said, yes, it would be pretty tough for her to suddenly climb the ranks in a year. But that does not mean it can't happen. I think one has to expect the unexpected every once in a while.fscric said:If my memory serves, it was Sasha who dissed Robin (indirectly) in her journal (maybe the one her announcement of splitting with Robin) first, after which Robin hit back. I don't remember the details; I remember reading someone came to Robin's defence that she had to defend herself in light of Sasha's allegation in her journal. I don't have a stance on this issue but that's the sequence of events I remember; someone please correct me if I'm wrong.
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Working with Robin for the past year has been a wonderful experience for me.
She is a great coach and friend. Robin is supportive of my decision to move home to California to be back with my friends and family. I wish her nothing but the best in the future.
Red Dog said:Well, never say never.That said, yes, it would be pretty tough for her to suddenly climb the ranks in a year. But that does not mean it can't happen. I think one has to expect the unexpected every once in a while.
I am anxious to see if Speedy gets as angry with the two Russian top skaters as he was with La Kwan and Diva Cohen for skipping the GPs last year. (He is very buddy buddy with Piseev, I have read.)attyfan said:IMO, $peedy will have to have the ISU refuse to sanction cheesefests that would really interfere with skaters appearing in the GP or GPF, such as the winter Marshall's -- because that is the strongest weapon. After all, if all countries did cheesefests, all used the CoP, and all skaters skipped the GP for the cheesefests because of the money, then there would no longer be a competitive advantage in doing the GP.
Something can be said about improvement which is not a word used in this forum. so many posters forget about the well skated events and only remember the poor ones especially the last one. Let's see what Joannie can do. It's a new season.soogar said:I double checked my source (it says 11th) with 15th in FP)
Well, anything can happen, but you do not enhance your credibility with off-the-wall nonsense like that.soogar said:Joannie finished 11th(with a 15th place in the FP) at Worlds after everyone (including the Canadian Fed) was counting on her being a medal threat. She's not going to break the top 10 at Olympics. Emily will finish top 6 (and I have her as a medal pick).

Mathman said:If Emily doesn't make the team, does your prediction still stand?
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