carriecmu0503
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Congrats to Isabeau and Amber on that accomplishment! It is great the American women will have 3 women at Boston Worlds next year!
And, best of all, no one has cause to say, "The U.S. doesn't really need three spots next year."Congrats to Isabeau and Amber on that accomplishment! It is great the American women will have 3 women at Boston Worlds next year!
If Bradie comes back along with Alysa there could be about 6 skaters who could make the podium at Nationals next year. Isabeau, Amber, Alysa, Bradie, Ava and Lindsay and dark horses like Sarah Everhardt and talented Juniors like Elyce Lin-Gracey.And, best of all, no one has cause to say "the U.S. doesn't really need three spots next year."
There's a thread in GSD on the subject of whether there will be a U.S. Nationals next year. Darned right there will be!If Bradie comes back along with Alysa there could be about 6 skaters who could make the podium at Nationals next year. Isabeau, Amber, Alysa, Bradie, Ava and Lindsay and dark horses like Sarah Everhardt and talented Juniors like Elyce Lin-Gracey.
Are you forgetting the current US silver medalist ?If Bradie comes back along with Alysa there could be about 6 skaters who could make the podium at Nationals next year. Isabeau, Amber, Alysa, Bradie, Ava and Lindsay and dark horses like Sarah Everhardt and talented Juniors like Elyce Lin-Gracey.
First she's too young to go to Senior Worlds and plus she's way overscored at Nationals as her results from Junior Worlds have shown for the last couple of years. Until she starts competing better in Juniors she's not a factor.Are you forgetting the current US silver medalist ?
She still will not be old enough for worlds next year.Are you forgetting the current US silver medalist ?
Are you forgetting the current US silver medalist ?
How soon Carpenter forgets about Alysa Liu winning bronze just 2 short years ago...
A few minutes later, her silver medal was confirmed, making her the first U.S. woman to medal at worlds since 2016, when Ashley Wagner also earned silver.
Maybe that will change after Alysa appears at Nationals and possibly the Grand Prix circuit.How soon Carpenter forgets about Alysa Liu winning bronze just 2 short years ago...
Don't expect much from Wapo....How soon Carpenter forgets about Alysa Liu winning bronze just 2 short years ago...
The USA has qualified 3 Direct Entries and none of our Women will have to skate in the QR in Boston.Does anyone know the rules for Qualifying Round in 2025 Worlds?
If Alysa Liu and Ava Marie Ziegler make the 2025 World Team, are they forced to skate in the Qualifying Round?
Who is exempt from competing in Qualifying Round? Anyone that made the FS in 2024 Worlds?
The USA has qualified 3 Direct Entries and none of our Women will have to skate in the QR in Boston.
They're available here - https://isu.org/figure-skating/rules/fsk-regulations-rules/file - Rule 378 covers entries for ISU Championships and the whole new section about Worlds DEs and the QR starts on pg 27.Thanks. Do you or anyone else know the specific rules on who will need to skate in the QR?
Has ISU released the rules yet?
Congrats to Isabeau and Amber on that accomplishment! It is great the American women will have 3 women at Boston Worlds next year!
I'm glad you had a real answer because I was going to say "just imagine the most inane and bizarre rules you can and it's probably pretty close"They're available here - https://isu.org/figure-skating/rules/fsk-regulations-rules/file - Rule 378 covers entries for ISU Championships and the whole new section about Worlds DEs and the QR starts on pg 27.
All the countries who earned multiple spots plus all those that made the FS for the Women have earned Direct Entries for next year. It's highly complicated and cumbersome, IMO.
Sounds about right!I'm glad you had a real answer because I was going to say "just imagine the most inane and bizarre rules you can and it's probably pretty close"
And, apparently, never learned that a second place finish does not guarantee three spots unless the silver medalist is the only skater from that country in the competition.How soon Carpenter forgets about Alysa Liu winning bronze just 2 short years ago...
I caught that too but figured it wasn't worth the time I'd waste snarking over it.And, apparently, never learned that a second place finish does not guarantee three spots unless the silver medalist is the only skater from that country in the competition.
Skaters still need to have the TES mins, whatever they wind up being next season, to compete at any ISU Championship (and the Olympics).Re: which skater gets Direct Entries, itās whoever the national federation sends, like all championships and Olympics, aside from the never?-used option by the ISU to add skaters at their discretion. Only GPās are skater-specific, with some not-enforced language about the skaters who are āobligatedā to be sent to WTT based on performance at Worlds.
Definitely. I should have written āamong the eligible,ā because that covers minimums, ages, releases/nationality, etc.Skaters still need to have the TES mins, whatever they wind up being next season, to compete at any ISU Championship (and the Olympics).
Wouldn't hurt. We've been discussing it here as well as in the Boston general info thread.Wrong thread - should we have a separate thread in GSD for Worlds qualifying next year?
Yes please. I haven't followed this news at all and am curious why they're bringing qualifying rounds back since I thought the TES minimums were supposed to eliminate them and keep the events shorter, and if they're still keeping TES mins, what's the motivation.Wrong thread - should we have a separate thread in GSD for Worlds qualifying next year?
The USA has qualified 3 Direct Entries and none of our Women will have to skate in the QR in Boston.