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Even if V/M did do the GP, I doubt they'd get an invite to CoR. The Russian teams were 9th and 11th at Worlds. The Russian host surely wants a GP medal for one of their teams, and since they have to pick two seeds from the top 6, they aren't going to invite another strong competitor.
And anyway, is it official that they will not go to GPs?No way is Nathan is staying yet another year in Juniors. He made the World team why would he take a step backwards? It's time for both Nathan and M/C in ice dance to leave Juniors for good.
That's true and I agree with that. I just wanted to see them live at the arenaAnd anyway, is it official that they will not go to GPs?
And also the Parsons. Yes, I know the Parsons didn't win everything like M/C, but they've been on the circuit for a while as well.
It's not the same. The Parsons have almost no chance of getting two Senior GP spots. There is too much depth in U.S. dance right now, and there are far fewer spots on the Grand Prix available in dance than in the men's event. (In the U.S. funding envelopes, the Parsons are ranked in a lower tier than McNamara & Carpenter, Hawayek & Baker, and Cannuscio & McManus. This isn't a clear ranking of competitive preferences, but it is the only national ranking I have seen with all of these teams). As it is, it will likely be very tough for M&C, H&B, and C&M to win a second GP invite, even if Hubbell & Donahue do not compete at Skate America.
The Parsons still have something to gain by remaining in juniors. A major junior national or international title would set them up for the leap into seniors. The leap from juniors to seniors in dance is NOT the same as in singles. To pretend it is would be folly. There are no jumps to provide younger athletes with a clear technical advantage. You have to have the total package, the support of your federation, and every title you can get your hands on. So why not try to earn that last? And in doing so gain the second?
In dance, everything takes longer. If the Parsons were competing for France or even the U.S. a decade ago, then their current junior season would absolutely set them up for this season in seniors. But the U.S dance field is now crazy deep. The international dance field is likewise deeper than ever. And GP dance openings are more limited than ever.
Nathan, if healthy, has almost 100% chance of getting two GP spots, after a third-place ranking at Senior Nationals. There are far more spots available in men's singles on the GP. And far more injuries. Also Nathan has two Junior National titles and a JGP title. It is also much easier to compete at two different levels--senior & junior--for a singles skater than it is to do so in dance, where the rhythms & pattern dance in the SD are not the same.
In dance last season, U.S. teams placed 2nd, 3rd, and 6th at Senior Worlds.
In the men's discipline, the highest U.S. man placed 6th.
In dance last season, the U.S. qualified 3 teams to the Grand Prix Final.
In the men's discipline, the U.S. didn't qualify anyone.
I guess you're right. And they'll finally be able to win more stuff if they do stay juniors this season. Which will be their last year. After that, no excuses. 2017-2018 they'll have to do senior.
And it's true that the US field is deep as Marianna's Trench.
There was some speculation that we would know after the entry lists for the Chesapeake Open come out. (Practically everyone in the U.S. junior field competed there last season, including M&C and the Parsons). According to a post on FSU, neither the Parsons nor McNamara & Carpenter are signed up for the Chesapeake Open at the moment. Wheaton Academy does have a slew of teams signed up for the events there, including the Greens and Gunter & Wein competing as juniors. So at least for now, McNamara & Carpenter and the Parsons are still a possibility for going senior.
Aw man, if either one of them goes to seniors, I'm going to be dancing and running for joy! I have this small bit of delusional prediction that one of them could get 3rd or 4th at senior nationals. LOLOLOL. I'm thinking too big.
I'd love to see them competing against each other!Rostelecom: Yuzuru Hanyu, Mikhail Kolyada
Cup Of China: Sui Wenjing/Han Cong, Ksenia Stolbova/Fedor Klimov

I'd love to see them competing against each other!
Also, very interesting that you put up Chock/Bates and Weaver/Poje together in both GP.
What about Volosozhar/Trankov?
I don't think they're competing in the GP events next season.

I'd love to see them competing against each other!
Also, very interesting that you put up Chock/Bates and Weaver/Poje together in both GP.