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Would this be the first year where we have a national champion that can't go to worlds?!?!
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That's what's fairest for the skaters, and also wisest for USFSA in the long term -- if they want to retain/improve credibility for judging.

Anyone who thinks that Caroline or Mirai winning nationals would cause a national uproar, either in the media or the public and that in turn would pressure Emperor Ottavio and the ISU council to reverse their age policy for attending Worlds, is living in never-never-land!: They didn't do it for Mao, and won't for our 14 year-olds!
Besides, if Mao had won gold, I bet she wouldn't have quit. She loved skating too much, and she had no major injuries.What would be the reason he did not ok the talented Mao to skate in Calgary?Anyone who thinks that Caroline or Mirai winning nationals would cause a national uproar, either in the media or the public and that in turn would pressure Emperor Ottavio and the ISU council to reverse their age policy for attending Worlds, is living in never-never-land!: They didn't do it for Mao, and won't for our 14 year-olds!
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i think that caroline could easily win this event, but they will give it to kimmie, becasue USFSA would not want to deal with tha controvesy of caroline not being able to go.
What would be the reason he did not ok the talented Mao to skate in Calgary?
I can understand the Olys which he is not in charge of but Worlds you think he will make an exception for the American youngsters?
Joe
As I understand it, Korea relied on the age rule in deciding not to send Yu-Na to the event (the Karl Schaefer, I think) that is used to get spots at both Olys and Worlds for countries that didn't get any at the previous Worlds.
What possible basis would such an appeal rest upon? That Japan had a real good underage skater and therefore they don't think the rule should apply to them?That's true, but if I remember correctly, the Japanese federation didn't officially lodge an appeal -- and that was criticized in some parts.
What grounds could Cinquanta possibly concoct to justify making an exception for Mirai and Caroline?I can understand the Olys which he is not in charge of but Worlds you think he will make an exception for the American youngsters?
I think the age rules should remain as they are, except that the GP events should exclude skaters ineligible for Senior ISU championships. Let the 14-year-olds skate in the "B" internationals, and leave it at that.
