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Who can beat them?
Mao
Yu Na
Carolina
Joannie
^^ those they will have trouble beating
Fumie
Miki
Laura
Kiira
Susanna
Sarah??? She's a total unknown at this poing
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But we do have home court advantage. The crowd could carry the girls up a few placements.
To me, I don't really see the point in speculating about whether the international judges might have been primed to give some other U.S. skaters higher marks that Alissa and Rachael will earn
...I'll be sending [Alissa] a message of congrats and support....

Well, it may be like Kwan and Cohen. MK was the dominant one nationally, but Cohen tended to have the better international results .
When you do, maybe you should leave out the part about the best she can hope for is bottom top ten, provided she doesn't mess up completely.![]()

I know what you mean, but Michelle won the world championship five times to go along with her nine U.S. titles.![]()
Mao
Yu Na
Carolina
Joannie
^^ those they will have trouble beating
Fumie
Miki
Laura
Susanna
Sarah
I would move Carolina and Joannie into the beatable category because they both often have bad skates at major events (Carolina at Euros, Joannie at GPF) and if one of them messes up on 2 or more jumps, a clean Rachael or Alissa could feasibly beat them.
Rachel may very well place higher than Alyssa if the two skate similarly in LA, and nothing wrong with that.
I read in another post that Alissa had some other collegiate event planned for early February. But I think the USFSA will make it clear that her attendance at 4CC is not just a friendly request. These guys really, REALLY want to see how the international judges treat Alissa.
I believe that if Alissa goes to 4CC and does much worse than her teammates, the USFSA will exert pressure on her to give up her spot at Worlds.
Then she needs to pull out of the collegiate event. IOW, she should choose one of the 2 and not overwhelm herself. If reading her journal is any indication, she's enough stuff going on already.
The funny things is some actually thought Zhang won the event even after Alissa was announed as the winner. Well, Caroline still got a standing ovation in the stadium, and apparently the biggest one according to eye witnesses. Maybe it only appeared lacklustre to those of us who saw it last year with fresh eyes, and who knew how even more soulfully she can skate to it.
I would move Carolina and Joannie into the beatable category because they both often have bad skates at major events (Carolina at Euros, Joannie at GPF) and if one of them messes up on 2 or more jumps, a clean Rachael or Alissa could feasibly beat them.
I thought it was a bit ridiculous that Rachael's 1-pt advantage over Caroline came almost entirely from the 1-pt she earned more than Caroline in the PCS. She skated slowly, without spark or excitement, and her perennial bad posture, whereas Caroline skated with more speed and confidence and charisma, and much better line and stretch. Whether this is due to Caroline skating so early and Rachael dead last, or Rachael having more hype coming into the competition, or the judges made up their mind beforehand that they like Rachael more, we'll never know for sure. (My guess is some combination of all three.)
But since they're only one point apart, and Caroline is just after Rachael tomorrow in the FS, then at least Caroline will not have the disadvantage of going much earlier, and maybe the prior hype issue will also be less of a concern. If they both go clean (if they don't, who knows what can happen to the PCS), and if Caroline still skates with clearly more speed, spark, and polish, as she did in the SP, then I would think she'll get at least as high of PCS as Rachael if not higher -- it should be obvious since she will skate right after Rachael. Unless of course, the judges have really made up their mind that they prefer Rachael over Caroline (which wouldn't surprise me either).
and even Hacker better.I watched the live on tv last night with some friends who basically know nothing about figure skating. They all seemed to be very fond of Caroline Zhang's styleThe funny things is some actually thought Zhang won the event even after Alissa was announed as the winner.