As I said before, there is no Kwan, Cohen, Kirk for the Special Committee to rubber stamp them. Did they really have to prove it at their Nationals?
I don't think some posters understand the impact of sending thestrongest Team to the Worlds. for me, the Nationals are NOT clearly defineable. To think otherwise would be hogwash. That definition does not go beyond the best skaters that night and only that night, and only how well the podium skaters can do in their home area. Will they appear that strong in the international scene?
To get to the topic of this season and not continue the discussion about the Nats v. the Committee:
I am looking to increase the eligible US Ladies from 2 to 3 next season, and it will take STONG Ladies to do that. The international field is heavy with good skaters. Is the US Nats the only way we can select such competitors?
I respectfully disagree and will cite the most important events in skating to prove your thesis is pure hogwash.
Let's say Yuna would have bombed at the Olympics. Besides you.....(and an army of Yuna fans) who else thinks she would desrve the OGM for a bad performance. We all know she was a dominant skater for the year leading up to Vancouver. Should skating become as you suggest - totally reputation based? Sorry but double hogwash .......
The thing is - there comes a point when the little GP type events - created to kill Pro skating - have to be put aside and a REAL competition must take place. That is, unless you can't give up your "artistry" and pretty costumes. Or your apparent fandom that prevents you from wanting to see a true competition.
What are you afraid of - that your favorite will have an off-night?
Sorry bubba, but we all know the best team does not always win the World Cup or the Super Bowl. Part of the mystique of sport is that there comes a time - a moment when everything has to be layed on the line. It is what real fans live for and pageant fans want to change.
I think you know alot about skating and think you would be a good member of the "Hall of Fame" committee. As to being part of real sports and competition - your own words show you reject it.
So hopefully there will be no committe spot for you since their job is to basically rubber stamp Natls - and avoid bringing politics and favoritism in place of pure competition.
The fairest way to pick a Natl team , particularly in a big federation is to let the skaters competet for it.
Sorry, but you sound like "Pissev junior."
Thanks, but no thanks. I prefer a more sporting and American system to determine a Natl team.
For me - there is nothing on earth better than a a pure competition when it comes to sports.
The problem with skating - as best identified with your opinions is that Americans don't trust a "committee" and the backromm dealings that come with it.
I think your case is weak, and all we have to do is look at the state of the Russian federation these days to see a lack of competition at their own Natls helped bury them.
IMHO Japan would be better off letting their Ladies skate for the Natl team spots - and not just gifting a place to Mao should she continue with her lack of good form.
We saw what happened when Miki was gifted a spot she did not earn on the ice - an Olympic meltdown of legendary proportions. To be honest it was not just bad politics - but pretty unfair to a young Miki and beyond question unfair to the girls who beat her fair and square.