Frau Muller
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Alexia Paganini is officially at IDF.
Super! Alexia was quite good at the Olympics.
Also...I’m THRILLED about Leonova and Kraine’s new assignments! Woohoo!!! ?
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Alexia Paganini is officially at IDF.
Um, could you put in a good word for Gubanova. It would be much appreciated.OK, I am totally taking credit for this one too![]()
Kailani just posted a picture of herself with the Japanese flag in the background on her insta stories and ISA just tweeted that she'd be at NHK. Looks like she got Daleman's spot.


But for how long?Thanks lord, now @misskarne 's universe is back in balance![]()
The Skate Canada one should be counted separately. Veronik WD after the draw, so it really was too late to fill it. For the others, it was close before, but they could have been filled probably.The countdown of unused spots: 1 at SkAm (Ladies), 1 at SCan (Ladies), 2 at GP Finland (1 - Ladies, 1 - Man).
I hope that this trend is going to stop; whenever a situation like this occurs, my heart breaks. I hate wasting spots when it should be about spreading the wealth (although I know that official regulations and late withdrawals make it hard to prevent it)...
How hard is it to coordinate with the federations and have a “if a spot opens up, these athletes can go” list. I know visa issues and all, but it’s not rocket science. It would be a benefit to the athletes as well, as those on such a list might prepare differently.
Perhaps there could be a positive incentive to encourage federations and/or athletes to withdraw earlier? Sometimes you really cannot know until the last minute, but it seems likely that the reverse is sometimes true also. Unless there is an athlete from one's own country on the replacement list, there isn't really any compulsion for a federation to withdraw a skater.
The countdown of unused spots: 1 at SkAm (Ladies), 1 at SCan (Ladies), 2 at GP Finland (1 - Ladies, 1 - Man).
I hope that this trend is going to stop; whenever a situation like this occurs, my heart breaks. I hate wasting spots when it should be about spreading the wealth (although I know that official regulations and late withdrawals make it hard to prevent it)...
Last year we had 1 in ladies and 1 in pairs at CoC, 1 in men and 1 in ladies at IdF, 1 in ladies and 1 in dance at SA, as well as Hanyu's WD from NHK which is like Veronik Mallet's WD from SC this year.This season doesn't seem any worse than others as far as unused spots?
The countdown of unused spots: 1 at SkAm (Ladies), 1 at SCan (Ladies), 2 at GP Finland (1 - Ladies, 1 - Man).
How hard is it to coordinate with the federations and have a “if a spot opens up, these athletes can go” list. I know visa issues and all, but it’s not rocket science. It would be a benefit to the athletes as well, as those on such a list might prepare differently.
My annoyance is that when skaters are sent as replacements at the last minute, they are at a distinct disadvantage to the rest of the field. A lot of the athletes train towards peaking at competition, and it must be tremendously difficult to find any kind of form under those circumstances.
Perhaps moving forward, the ISU should implement a policy where each Grand Prix event host has three skaters or teams nominated on standby so that if someone drops out for what ever reason, they can be ready.
I don't think this season is any worse than others either.This season doesn't seem any worse than others as far as unused spots?
I don't think this season is any worse than others either.
And while skaters may train toward peaking at competition, in 2005, Alissa Czisny got into both Skate America and Skate Canada as a replacement at short notice and finished second in the first competition and first in the second. What Czisny did have going for her, though, was that the competition venues were not that far away from her training base and she didn't need any visas.
If I am not mistaken, the Finnish Federation's choice for the Ladies' event are between Russia (which already has three entires), Japan (ditto), and South Korea. That's a very long flight, crossing many time zones. And if I am mistaken, this is the sort of situation that could easily happen. It might be nice to give a host in this situation the discretion to reach farther down the Season's Best list to find a replacement who trains somewhere not so far away and doesn't need a visa.
I wonder how many skaters actually train to peak at one or more specific Grand Prix events. I have seen many programs at the first Grand Prix event of the season (most commonly Skate America) that I would hope are far short of skaters' peaks.From memory, Czisny said that it was better for her being invited under those circumstances because it gave her less time to worry about the competition. Given her reputation at the time for being such a nervous skater, that was probably a good thing. So she would be one of the exceptions to the rule, I guess.

I wonder how many skaters actually train to peak at one or more specific Grand Prix events. I have seen many programs at the first Grand Prix event of the season (most commonly Skate America) that I would hope are far short of skaters' peaks.![]()
Confirmed here today: http://www.isuresults.com/events/cat03108897.htmHocke/ Blommaert out of NHK Trophy and Barqero/ Maestu in
Confirmed here today: http://www.isuresults.com/events/cat03108897.htm
Mallet WD before the SP draw, which is why she's not listed online in the final results as WD or in the point standings table: http://www.isuresults.com/events/gp2018/gpsladies.htm*Mallet: I've read that she WD after the draw, and she's still listed on the grid, but I don't see where in the SC results she is listed as having WD, and she's not on the Standings list. I thought those who WD from the draw are listed in at least the Results summary table. If she didn't, then the SC count is 4, 3 replaced within the 14-day period (2 host spots)
The Ladies SP draw was after that practice at 13:45.Do we know why?Hocke/ Blommaert out of NHK Trophy and Barqero/ Maestu in
Do we know why?
Seems like Hocke is injured. No further details.
https://www.instagram.com/p/BppchBXjT7a/