Re: The Ladies' Force in Figure Skating
Lets just take out the top 5 skaters in each nation real quick...
this is how I would rank these skaters...by results...
Michelle Kwan, USA- Yes she has only skated in one international event, but hey she won. Then she came back to Nationals and beat the #1 ranked skater in the Grand Prix during the season, I think that can solitify a #1 ranking so far.
Sasha Cohen, USA- She won 3 Grand Prix medals, two of them gold, and won the Grand Prix Finale, what more can you ask for?
Yoshi Onda, JPN- Probably the most consistent thruought the season, Won 2 Gold medals and a silver in the Grand Prix.
Irina Slutskaya, RUS- Got off to a bit of a rocky start this season, Didn't win a Grand Prix gold of any kind, but she was in the top 3 each time. Won another European Title.
Fumie Suguri, JPN- Well she was able to win 2- silver medals during the grand prix and then win the 4CC.
Elena Sokolova, RUS- 2nd @ Europeans
Victoriya Volchkova, RUS- Won Trophy Lalique, 3rd in GPF
Sarah Hughes, USA- Could possibly be as high as 3 or 4 but hasn't competed. But Nationals performance is worthy of being this high.
Shiziku Arakawa, JPN- Consistent season, 3rd in a grand prix event, and 2nd @ 4CC
Ann Patrice Mcdonough, USA- 2nd @ Skate America, and 4th @ Nationals with a wonderful technical performance. I put her ahead of Nakano because she beat Nakano @ Skate America
Yukari Nakano, JPN- Has not be consistent during the season but was able to pull off a 3rd place finish in a rather weak field @ 4CC
Jenny Kirk, USA- Was able to salvage a 4th and 5th place finish @ Grand Prix events, and finished 5th @ Nationals which is respectable.
Miki Ando, JPN- She will only climb the ranks, finishing 2nd @ Junior Worlds
Ludmila Neledina, RUS- She needs major work
Kristina Oblasova, RUS- Haven't seen her this year.