... All though, as I have mentioned before in this thread I find it odd that Gabbie is listed as 3rd alternate for Olympics and got a spot for 4CC as well, neither did Lindsay or Amber. I get that they think it´s unlikely that Gabbie will need to go to Beijing because she is 3rd alternate, but I think it´s risky and since they left Lindsay and Amber out of 4CC they could have done the same with Gabbie and nobody would think about it and Harrell could have gotten a spot for 4CC along with Starr and Shin and everybody would be happy. Since Hanna is the first alternate though she might go to 4CC if somethings happen.
I hate this type of blatant disregard for the feelings of athletes.
"Nobody" would think about it if Gabbie had not been given Four Continents???
I expect that Gabbie would think about it.
Plus her coaches and everyone on her team who had been supporting her this season.
"Everybody" would be happy if the Four Continents team had included Hanna instead of Gabbie???
Again, I hate such disregard for Gabbie and her support team.
(Lest anyone wonder: I have nothing against Hanna.)
Sonia Baram is too young for Worlds / Olympics: she may be 13, but missed the July 1 cutoff. She skated singles and pairs at the Novice Champion Series and was top 3 in singles, so she skated at both singles and pairs at Junior Nationals. Daniel has one more year of junior eligibility, so look for them in the JGP next season.
Of perhaps greater relevance, Sonia Baram is too young to be eligible for Junior Worlds.
Baram/Tioumentsev competed in Junior Pairs in Championship Series.
They won Junior Pairs both in Henderson and in Norwood.
(Novice Pairs competitors in Championship Series had no way of qualifying for Nationals.
Unlike Novice singles competitors.)
... 4. Broadcasting and marketing. NBC loves a good story and a friendly face. Look at Adam Rippon, who was the funny and charismatic one in 2018. He helped create a nice story. Let's be real, Nathan and Vincent aren't the most naturally charismatic guys (nothing wrong with that, they just seem more introverted and well-thought as opposed to bubbly and outgoing). Jason can give a good interview, tell a nice story, and be the warm and outgoing face of mens' figure skating. Ilia can't fulfill that role. Plus, he's young and most people have never heard of him. If you watch skating at any point, though, you've probably heard of Jason Brown. Also, NBC has been marketing him like crazy.
Jason Brown and Mariah Bell can draw mainstream US audience to watch Olympics. We know that. NBC certainly knows that. Both Jason and Mariah scores are very inflated at Nats and I'm not surprised. Ilia Malinin is relatively unknown to the casual figure skating fans. I'm sure politics and sponsors always play some roles in US Olympics team selection. If Jason Brown and Mariah Bell perform well in Olympics, they can get on other TV Shows such as Dancing with the stars. $$$ talks. ...
The USFS selection criteria include absolutely nothing about broadcasting/marketing and absolutely nothing about Dancing With The Stars.
Thank goodness that they do not.
I always have liked Jason more than Adam ... but I think it is highly unpredictable whether lightning will strike twice and whether Jason will attract as much attention at 2022 OWG as Adam did at 2018 OWG.
Going into 2014 OWG team event, Jason had a great storyline -- 2014 Nats Riverdance FS that had gone viral! -- as well as an engaging personality, but he did not "catch fire" as Adam did four years later.
Mirai became something of an icon for her triple axel in the 2018 team event. Again, I think it is highly unpredictable whether Jason will receive recognition to the same extent in 2022.
(IMO, the catalyst for Adam had been positive attention for his bold comments about someone who was holding elective office.
I am trying not to violate GS guidelines, but Adam had my support in this matter.)
ETA:
I think Nathan has a ton of natural charisma. I don't think "bubbly" is a prerequisite for having charisma -- I would not call Adam "bubbly."
Nathan, Adam, Jason all are very different people, each with his own charisma.
(For me, the public sphere perhaps seems a tad less of a comfort zone for Vincent. Nothing wrong with that. Again, nothing to do with the criteria.)