And what if Zawadski buries them all, and Rachael is second. What then?
What you are saying cries out for someone to make that decision. I have my own views and each fan has theirs, so I do think that a Committee should make that decision.
Then it should be Agnes and Rachael.
If Mirai, Ashley and Alissa are "buried" by Agnes what does that say about the competitive mettle of Mirai, Ashley and Alissa?
Those three have been to enough nationals that if they get buried by a girl who is there for the first time it will say a lot about their preparedness and competitiveness.
Or should we look at their history? Okay, but Mirai has managed to medal at a grand total of one _ one _ international event since her senior debut. Ashley has a rocky GP, not to mention that if she ends up third or lower at the nationals it will be what, her fourth disappointing nats in a row? And let's forget that Ashely was 15th when she went to worlds. And Alissa - well, she had hardly proven herself to be a reliable worlds competitor.
I see absolutely no solid argument to send any of these three girls _ as much as I enjoy their skating _ to worlds if Agnes is the national champion.
It's not that I don't see logic in your arguments, and they are interesting. I'm just questioning whether there is whole lot of evidence in history of U.S. skating that the current system doesn't work. In practice, I think that most of the time the best American skaters medal at nationals.
I think I'm sounding a bit inflexible but the current rules DO allow for history to be taken into account.
UFS could decide to bump Agnes if say, she is second, because her GP series was not stellar and other American girls medalled. I say that I don't think any of the other American girls have had such an amazing history that they should be chosen to bump off Agnes. USF could decide differently.
What if Rachael or Alissa win the GP final and finish third behind Agnes? Okay. Then I could see an argument starting to be made because Rachael or Alissa winning the final would be huge. And the rules do allow UFS to take that into account. Frankly, I find it highly unlikely that if Rachael is solid enough to win the GP final, she will be defeated at Nats by Agnes. I think that would be a highly unusual situation and it seems to be that the USF rules are there to consider highly unusual situations.
There was a very real possibility of Ryan Bradley medaling at Nationals last year ahead one of the three guys who had been the CLEAR standouts for the US internationally... Sure, Bradley could have had a respectable finish at the Olympics. But would sending Bradley mean the US had sent their best Mens team? No. That's mainly why I'd like to see a modification in the rules. I think we should eliminate the possibility of skaters making a major international team because they caught a lucky break at Nationals.
Says you. I would have been delighted to see Ryan at the Olympics. Maybe he would have finished ahead of Jeremy, who bombed. It is certainly not written in the rules that Ryan should never ever be allowed to go to the Olympics no matter how well he does at Nats. You "mainly" think that the rules should be changed because Ryan almost made the Olympic team? :disagree: