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Moving this post to this thread because it's relevant here. :)
Here is how skaters are chosen for the Grand Prix.

First, the host countries pick three of their own skaters/teams from each discipline. The picks can be seeds, but they do not have to meet any ISU criteria (i.e., they don't have to be on the ISU Ranking list or the Seasons Best list). The USFS could pick Gregory/Petukhov as one of their dance teams, since G/P don't meet any of the ISU criteria for an invitation by another host.

Then the hosts draw for order of selection in each of the following categories:
1. Seeds 1-3
2. Seeds 4-6
3. Top 6-12 at Worlds
4. Top 24 on ISU Ranking list
5. Top 24 on SB Ranking list
6. Remaining spots, chosen from the top 75 on the Seasons Best list.

I wish the USFS would be a savvy as Skate Canada is when it comes to selections. This year, Skate Canada has a seed in every category (and two seeds in Pairs), and they can enhance the possibilities of their lower-ranked skaters finishing on or close to the podium by being careful with their selections---depending, of course, on where they place in the draw order.
Just be aware that there could be some changes in how the selection draw is run this year.
 
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But isn't it great that the GPF and JGPF are in Seoul? :clap::clap:

I am looking forward to that audience! Maybe Kim can defend her GPF-title once more.

Oh, you are so right, Medusa . . . it does make me glad! I LOVED how warm and positive the audience was in Korea. I think it really raised most of the skaters' performance levels at 4CC. It was beautiful to see how welcoming that audience was! :yes::clap:
 
As I asked on another thread and maybe it will be coming over here:

What is the official procedure for assigning skaters to a GP other than the host country which we are already familiar with?

Joe
 
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