There should be no doubt Kimmie has clearly demonstrated the fact she is the only American skater among the top 5 or 6 world class elite skaters competing today. Based on her actual performances from Calgary through the Grand Prix she is almost certain to get on the podium in any International competition she enters. No other active American skater has a record close to that.
Kimmie is the defending World champion and 5th highest point getter in the 2006 Grand Prix series. Only 3 Japanese and YuNa Kim of Korea had higher scores going into the GPF. Kimmie was 35 points ahead Sebastian (who bounced Kimmie out of the GPF based on skating against "no one" in China and Russia) and 35 points behind Mao, the leader in total COP points. Kimmie was the only US skater to get over 300 points.
Top 10 COP scores going into the GP Final (qualifiers in bold) were:
1. Asada 370.75 [GPF qualified]
2. Ando 367.03 [GPF qualified]
3. Kim Yuna 353.02 [GPF qualified]
4. Suguri 348.07 [GPF qualified]
5. Meissner 335.81 [not qualified for Grand Prix Final]
6. Meier 328.18 [GPF qualified w/gold in Russia]
7. Rochette 325.38 [not qualified for Grand Prix Final]
8. Nakano 312.20 [not qualified for Grand Prix Final]
9. Poykio 310.39 [not qualified for Grand Prix Final]
10. Sebastian Julia 300.55 [GPF qualified w/gold in China]
Notice the third highest point getter (Yuna Kim) won the GPF and Sarah Meir who Kimmie out scored during the qualifiers came in third. Miki and Fumie fell off the podium altogether, so there is considerable fluidity here.
Yes the ice is slippery and anything can happen but Kimmie will be National Champion in 2007. Everyone is entitled to their opinion based on their perception of reality. I just find it hard to believe there are Americans who think Kimmie hasn't proven her present dominant position in American skating.
Kimmie is the defending World champion and 5th highest point getter in the 2006 Grand Prix series. Only 3 Japanese and YuNa Kim of Korea had higher scores going into the GPF. Kimmie was 35 points ahead Sebastian (who bounced Kimmie out of the GPF based on skating against "no one" in China and Russia) and 35 points behind Mao, the leader in total COP points. Kimmie was the only US skater to get over 300 points.
Top 10 COP scores going into the GP Final (qualifiers in bold) were:
1. Asada 370.75 [GPF qualified]
2. Ando 367.03 [GPF qualified]
3. Kim Yuna 353.02 [GPF qualified]
4. Suguri 348.07 [GPF qualified]
5. Meissner 335.81 [not qualified for Grand Prix Final]
6. Meier 328.18 [GPF qualified w/gold in Russia]
7. Rochette 325.38 [not qualified for Grand Prix Final]
8. Nakano 312.20 [not qualified for Grand Prix Final]
9. Poykio 310.39 [not qualified for Grand Prix Final]
10. Sebastian Julia 300.55 [GPF qualified w/gold in China]
Notice the third highest point getter (Yuna Kim) won the GPF and Sarah Meir who Kimmie out scored during the qualifiers came in third. Miki and Fumie fell off the podium altogether, so there is considerable fluidity here.
Yes the ice is slippery and anything can happen but Kimmie will be National Champion in 2007. Everyone is entitled to their opinion based on their perception of reality. I just find it hard to believe there are Americans who think Kimmie hasn't proven her present dominant position in American skating.
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but a history none the less. I find it completely valid but in a "short history sense." Even if it has happened the fact that her career at this point in time is not associated with these is still what she has in her history.