ISU Grand Prix Assignments 2018/19 season

Is Skate Canada obligated to replace Choi with a Korean skater? Here are other possibilites (the USA/JPN/RUS girls are excluded since they have max spots):

Eunsoo Lim
Hanul Kim
So Hyun An
Kailiani Crane
Matilda Algotsson
Viveca Lindfors

I'm really hoping I get to watch Lim! Or maybe Kailani also. Please make it happen SC!

They aren't but seriously Lim shouldnt be passed over for the umpteenth time!!
 
Is Skate Canada obligated to replace Choi with a Korean skater? Here are other possibilites (the USA/JPN/RUS girls are excluded since they have max spots):

Eunsoo Lim
Hanul Kim
So Hyun An
Kailiani Crane
Matilda Algotsson
Viveca Lindfors

I'm really hoping I get to watch Lim! Or maybe Kailani also. Please make it happen SC!

US spots aren't maxed for Skate Canada. Only Mariah Bell is competing, so Angela Wang and Courtney Hicks are options. Alexia Paganini (SUI) also trains close by in NJ.
 
^^^ Angela Wang is even training in Canada (Edmonton) but Eunsoo Lim is more deserving of a 2nd GP based on her early season results (Asian Open Trophy gold & U.S. Classic silver), IMO. Plus Lim trains with Mariah Bell so coaching expenses could be shared.
 
Well then. I guess we get to see what the world team will look like....

If I were part of the Canadian fed, right now I'd be promising Kaetlyn Osmond a car, a pony, a lifetime supply of chocolate, anything to come back in time for Worlds. I'm not saying the other ladies don't have promise, but promise isn't going to help them keep Worlds spots. Even if Gabby is much better by then, it would be a heavy burden on her shoulders.
 
2017-18 ISU SB (of skaters currently eligible to be selected for a GP this fall):
26 193.18 Yuna SHIRAIWA JPN ISU GP Internationaux de France 2017 (GP Helsinki; JPN spots are maxed out)
30 190.95 Alena LEONOVA RUS ISU GP NHK Trophy 2017 (none; RUS spots are maxed out)
31 189.98 Rika HONGO JPN ISU CS Ondrej Nepela Trophy 2017 (GP Helsinki; JPN spots are maxed out)
32 189.75 Serafima SAKHANOVICH RUS ISU GP Skate America 2017 (none; RUS spots are maxed out)
34 186.34 Eunsoo LIM KOR ISU JGP Cup of Austria 2017 (Rostelecom Cup)
36 185.09 Valeriia MIKHAILOVA RUS ISU GP Rostelecom Cup 2017 (none; RUS spots are maxed out)
39 183.85 Angela WANG USA ISU CS Finlandia Trophy 2017 (NHK Trophy)
41 182.57 Courtney HICKS USA ISU GP Skate Canada International 2017 (NHK Trophy)
42 181.43 Anastasiia GULIAKOVA RUS ISU JGP Brisbane 2017 (none; RUS spots are maxed out)
44 180.33 Alisa FEDICHKINA RUS ISU CS Tallinn Trophy 2017 (none; RUS spots are maxed out)
46 175.71 Hanul KIM KOR XXIII Olympic Winter Games 2018
52 172.65 Starr ANDREWS USA ISU Four Continents Championships 2018 (Skate America)
53 172.62 Emmy MA USA ISU JGP Riga Cup 2017
56 170.90 Rino KASAKAKE JPN ISU JGP Baltic Cup 2017 (JPN spots are maxed out)
58 169.22 So Hyun AN KOR ISU CS Minsk Arena Ice Star 2017
59 168.61 Kailani CRAINE AUS XXIII Olympic Winter Games 2018
60 168.05 Akari MATSUOKA JPN ISU JGP Brisbane 2017 (too young; JPN spots are maxed out)
62 167.01 Matilda ALGOTSSON SWE ISU CS Nebelhorn Trophy 2017
63 166.23 Viveca LINDFORS FIN ISU World Championships 2018 (GP Helsinki)

2018 SB from ISU Challengers, for reference:
19 187.30 Eunsoo LIM KOR ISU CS US International FS Classic 2018 (Rostelecom Cup)
20 187.19 Viveca LINDFORS FIN ISU CS Finlandia Trophy Espoo 2018 (GP Helsinki)
27 181.21 Ashley LIN USA ISU CS Nebelhorn Trophy 2018
38 173.01 Yuna SHIRAIWA JPN ISU CS Asian Open Figure Skating Trophy 2018 (GP Helsinki)
40 172.02 Emmi PELTONEN FIN ISU CS Finlandia Trophy Espoo 2018 (GP Helsinki)
41 170.68 Veronik MALLET CAN ISU CS Finlandia Trophy Espoo 2018 (Skate Canada)
44 167.84 Kailani CRAINE AUS ISU CS Autumn Classic International 2018
47 166.25 Amber GLENN USA ISU CS Lombardia Trophy 2018
50 164.58 Courtney HICKS USA ISU CS US International FS Classic 2018 (NHK Trophy)
51 162.80 Yujin CHOI KOR ISU CS Finlandia Trophy Espoo 2018
52 160.99 Angela WANG USA ISU CS Finlandia Trophy Espoo 2018 (NHK Trophy)
55 159.76 Starr ANDREWS USA ISU CS Asian Open Figure Skating Trophy 2018 (Skate America)
56 159.70 Alicia PINEAULT CAN ISU CS Autumn Classic International 2018 (Skate Canada)
57 157.82 Alexia PAGANINI SUI ISU CS Autumn Classic International 2018 (Rostelecom Cup)
 
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If I were part of the Canadian fed, right now I'd be promising Kaetlyn Osmond a car, a pony, a lifetime supply of chocolate, anything to come back in time for Worlds. I'm not saying the other ladies don't have promise, but promise isn't going to help them keep Worlds spots. Even if Gabby is much better by then, it would be a heavy burden on her shoulders.

So true!

Competitive skating in the ladies category is at the point where an athlete needs to skate clean with three triples in the short, and seven triples in the free, for serious consideration.

I can't see how Skate Canada will maintain three spots in Saitama for Montreal 2020, with Daleman and Austman struggling, and Osmond out.
 
Yes. I don’t get why @misskarne is confused as she knows the rules. The two Canadians were withdrawn and Skate Canada (the organization) is acting completely within the rules by replacing their own host picks.

A very good opportunity for Mallet. To me, she is a skater's skater, much like Yuka Sato.

She also did so well at her first international in some time last weekend.
 
Mallet's SB is higher than Kailani's, so that's acceptable. But Pineault is considerably lower on both SB and WS lists.

If Kailani doesn't get one of these spots I swear....

I understand your frustration, however those two spots are host picks. I am fairly sure Kailani was chosen by SC last year because they figured she was someone Austman had a slight chance of beating. We all know that didn’t happen. Now I don’t see Alicia or Veronik as having the same favoured status with SC so it is possible SC may choose Kailani for the third opening. Kailani trains in Southern California, yes? Expense wise she is a good option.
 
Fine, I forgot about that. I still think it's stupid and unbalanced.

There are two spots left. She better get one of them.
 
Fine, I forgot about that. I still think it's stupid and unbalanced.

There are two spots left. She better get one of them.

Kailani has the 16th highest SB of skaters who don't yet have 2 assigments. I don't think there's anything stupid or unbalanced going on. Even removing the JPN and RUS skaters, she is 8th highest. I like Kailani's skating, but I don't see why skaters 1-7 are supposed to be skipped over...
 
Eunsoo Lim has been passed over so many times, I really hope she gets a spot, I also find it a bit frustrating how Hanul Kim who was 13th at Olympics and then 15th at Worlds doesn't have a single spot yet.

Yea, hope so too, but not that worried about Eunsoo, I think she will get another one- but either way she will be ok. Hanul just finished 10th at Finlandia scoring 153. Not sure if she might be recovering from an injury or something, but seems she wouldn't factor at a GP anyway.
 

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