I will be there with skater girl and will report!
We haven’t confirmed that she’ll be there. But I suspect she and a few other top names will.
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I will be there with skater girl and will report!
Or Autumn Classic? It would be a short flight, is a week later than US International Classic, and is not at altitude.
And the lutzShe looks great. The only ur I saw was the salchow in the three jump combo.
Glenn landed 3F+3T< and had a hand down on her 3Lo; no step out that I saw on the webcast. Sarah Rasher's comments while watching the live stream: https://twitter.com/pas_deChat/status/1020093718756577281Apparently she had a < and a step out yesterday in her SP.
Glenn landed 3F+3T< and had a hand down on her 3Lo; no step out that I saw on the webcast. Sarah Rasher's comments while watching the live stream: https://twitter.com/pas_deChat/status/1020093718756577281
She won Group B (59.07).
Hanna Harrell won Senior Ladies Group A SP yesterday with a score of 61.66 - she skated to "Bla Bla Bla Cha Cha Cha" and landed 2A, 3F with both arms overhead (flip is the required jump in Junior SP this season) and second half Rippon3Lz+'tano 2T. Good energy in her performance!
@euterpe Do you know those Canadians ladies will be there? I see nothing on the SC page.
Brian said earlier that Evgenia would do either Autumn Classic or Finlandia.Last year, they sent Osmond and Chartrand, and since Daleman was recovering from surgery, Tamura. This year, with Osmond away on tour, for sure Daleman and Chartrand will be there, and at least one of the others I mentioned.
Also, the Japanese also like to send at least two of their ladies tp the Autumn Classic, and invariably at least one of them lands on the podium. And who knows---Medvedeva is training in Canada; she might show up there this year as well.
Anyway, USFS rarely sends their top ladies to Autumn Classic. Last year, it was Courtney Hicks, who finished 4th.
I really hope Gracie shows she deserves getting 2 GP assignments. I'd hate to see the Gracie of late 2016 struggling to even land double jumps. I don't expect her to be in 2013-2016 form and win or maybe even medal but i hope she looks better then in her last season and is in good shape. Nothing worse then seeing a former world contender getting beat by skaters she used to beat by 40 points. I still think she needs to do a Senior B just to get her feet wet in competition again.
So Bradie’s solid jumps & technique are what counts. Not cutting her hair and packaging. Cinderella wins! Stay as you are, Bradie!
Elizaveta Kulik placed 8th in Junior Ladies at 2017 U.S. Nationals. She did not compete last season, AFAIK. She did a small club comp. back in May (scored ~132 total there).
Angela Wang, Alysa Liu, Ting Cui, Emmy Ma, Megan Wessenberg, Ashley Lin, Emily Chan, Akari Nakahara, Heidi Munger, Avery Kurtz, Alexis Gagnon and Elizaveta Kulik are among those listed to compete in the Senior Ladies SP at the Glacier Falls Summer Classic club competition tonight in Anaheim, California. If I hear or receive any results, I will post in the competition thread in Kiss & Cry and in my blog (unseenskaters.wordpress.com).
Team USA's entries for Asian Open Trophy have been posted on USFS' International Assignments page. For those with Kiss & Cry access, I've started 2 threads -- [/URL]one in the ISU Challenger Series sub-forum and the other for the Junior/Novice events in the regular Kiss & Cry sub-forum.
Senior Ladies (sole entry for ISU Challenger): Starr Andrews [S6 at Nationals; will make GP debut at Skate America]
Junior Ladies: Gabriella Izzo [J6], Ashley Lin [WD from Sr. event at 2018 Nationals]
Advanced Novice Girls: Indi Cha [Int1], Alysa Liu [J1], Ellen Slavicek [Int6 at Pacifics; did well at Broadmoor Open last month)
And Alysa was nearly 5 points above Sara Honda (11yo) who is the youngest siblings of Marin Honda. Personally I liked Alysa's performance better than Sara's. I thought Alysa entered to Jr event but she's still at Novice A age?
Thanks! She looks matured for her age on the technical and performance side. I feel American new wave is actually coming (finally). Hopefully she'll have domestic rivalry with a few more up and comers around her age.Yes, Alysa will be age eligible for international juniors next season.
Thanks! She looks matured for her age on the technical and performance side. I feel American new wave is actually coming (finally). Hopefully she'll have domestic rivalry with a few more up and comers around her age.
I saw the score and wondered why it was so low - I forgot she couldn't do the 3A or even a 3-3 here! Even so, she's in first place by a little under five points! What a great result. Hopefully she can carry this through the FS as well.