Karen... well if you have read my other posts... I can't even get started.... I just dont understand why usfsa gifted her with ridiculous score at Nats.. because THAT ISNT THE REAL world..... And say what? she wanted us to go into Prayers in the 11th hour????? Girl, for real?????
Ah, I feel sorry for Karen.
@Former FS FAN's above post explains some things about her personality and her boot struggles. I do sadly have a similar reaction as yours to Karen's 11th hour pleas. But now I realize that doesn't mean she wasn't experiencing boot issues as a result of her foot condition making it difficult to fit and break-in boots, and as a result of the constant pounding of jumps breaking down her boots. Still I understand your feelings, as I too have experienced impatience with Karen struggling so much this season with indecisiveness over her program selections, etc. So much of her energy and time was ultimately wasted on ditching a number of programs and going back to both of her last season's programs. I had been rooting for Karen at the start of the season, and looking forward to her challenging for medals on the GP. She started out with a bang and then hit the skids very early on.
Now I have a better understanding that it must be Karen's shyness which leads to her halting way of speaking. She is very gifted, but also very unpredictable. I don't agree with those who feel Karen shouldn't go to Worlds. At this point, the decision has been made and won't change. The best hope is that she will take some lessons from her Olympics experience, get attention for her boots and skate better at Worlds. Lots of athletes experience problems and distractions at the Olympics, and I sympathize with Karen to a degree. However, I would have preferred seeing Ashley being given the nod over Karen to make the Olympic team. I don't see Karen having given any indication that she was ready for the Olympics, so it was a wash between sending her over a slumping Ashley. I think Ashley had successfully revamped her original
La La Land fp, and with her experience, she could have done well at the Olympics. Again, there's no way of knowing for sure how Ashley would have fared. We know that Karen did not step up to fully embrace the Olympic spotlight. OTOH, Karen was very supportive toward Nathan after his troubles, which was nice to see.
Far from being the
Quiet Assassin, so far Karen has been reverting to her actual alias (from Wu-tang name generator site, discussed awhile back in FS Aliases thread).
Quiet Assassin is actually Maia Shibutani's alias, which Karen adopted, understandably, but only Maia herself lived up to.
Given how Ashley was skating this season, I don't feel confident in her ability to place well in Pyeongchang.
It's really hard to know how well or poorly she would have performed simply on the basis of her results early in the season. The
La La Land program looked good at U.S. Nationals, and I would have loved to see how it might have improved to be an exciting vehicle for Ashley for at least two more competitions. Sadly, it was not to be.
... watching all the nationals this year, I was struck by how same-y all the US senior ladies were. Same princessy programs, same slow music, same pretty dresses. No one stood out (except maybe Wagner and Starr Andrews and she has her technical limitations at the moment). I think this is true across the ladies, but I think it’s particularly pronounced with the US ladies. No one had a distinct personality on the ice. It was all very 1950s ice princess.
I hadn't given that much thought or examination while watching U.S. nationals ladies comp. I don't think that's strictly the case for the U.S. more than for any other country. There's very few ladies' programs that think outside the box. For example, Hanul and Choi of South Korea have a similar 'princessy' aesthetic mold. Many of the Japanese ladies have lyrical programs, although I think Sakamoto, Mihara, and Higuchi will be very interesting to watch over the coming seasons. I hope they each have the opportunity to fully develop and to explore less common themes and movement styles. Also, if Marin Honda will be returning with a vengeance, that would be an interesting development to follow as well.
but not enough [U.S. ladies] skaters who have the whole package + consistency. It's not just a problem of rotating jumps.
I think many U.S. ladies are 'well-packaged,' but many are not necessarily strong competitors and/or some need help repairing technique problems. Still, there's a good depth of talent and potential, all things considered.
Men's Gold and Silver and train together.
Shoma (silver medalist) and Hanyu (gold medalist) do not train together AFAIK. Javi, who trains with Hanyu, was in silver medal position after the sp, but he dropped to bronze medal position after fp largely because he lost points on a popped jump intended to be his third quad.