kwanfan1818
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From what I've read to date, by idiots who think she's in a team sport, like a synchro team.
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hopefully the orange slime will be history by then and someone with a brain will fix immigration a bit. Too bad she wasn't from Russia.From what I've read to date, by idiots who think she's in a team sport, like a synchro team.
I'd rather see another US team get the third spot.
They only "earned" it, just like H/D and C/B only "earned" it if the assigning Fed decides that's the way it determines spots. Other Feds use Euros/4C's as skate-offs, monitoring, or the spread the wealth of WS points, which became crucial to starting orders. And Feds can change that strategy, just like the Canadian Fed is doing in Ladies this year to select its Worlds team.They still have a lot to learn; but you know, when they get the opportunity, they'll know they earned it.
Aside from U.S. teams likely wanting the additional comp experience, and let's not forget that rankings points from 4CC can help boost or maintain a team's grouping in the RD draw at Worlds, with 4CC being in the U.S., I'm sure USFS wanted the top teams there.
I just noticed Manta & Johnson received a one point deduction in the free... What was it for??
and you that from....No, they are just very good friends![]()
Why J4 J5 or J6 did not get any international assignments?Best wishes to Elizabeth Tkachenko & Alexei Kiliakov and Jordan Lin & Morgan Sletten (first international assignment abroad for L/S) in the Adv. Novice Dance event at the Egna Dance Trophy in Italy this weekend (they compete Feb. 1-2) - photo of the 2019 U.S. Novice gold & silver medalists backstage at Nationals: https://twitter.com/LynnRutherford/status/1087925604383629314
Bavarian Open (Feb. 5-10 in Oberstdorf GER) will be the Team USA ice dance team debuts of Ella Ales & Daniel Tsarik (7th in Junior) and siblings Elliana & Ethan Peal (4th in Novice).
Because Ales/Tsarik need to get the TES minimums having been named the 3rd alternates to Junior Worlds.Why J4 J5 or J6 did not get any international assignments?
2019 Junior Worlds ...
Alternate 1 – Oona Brown/Gage Brown [J4]
Alternate 2 – Jocelyn Haines/James Koszuta [J6]
Alternate 3 – Ella Ales/Daniel Tsarik [J7] (need minimums)
Re. Molly Cesanek/Yehor Yehorov [J5] - he last competed internationally for UKR in December 2017.
They have one more year of eligibility comparing to the teams listed aboveI don't see anything wrong with Ales & Tsarik having an international assignment. Post-Nationals assignments to the Bavarian Open usually go to 1. the top novice teams and 2. an occasional junior team that missed out on internationals but placed well at nationals. I would think that Cesanek & Yehorov clearly had the more successful season, but my assumption is that something is up here with the country switch that is impeding their ability to compete internationally at the moment. (Not sure what. If the plan is to compete for Ukraine, then I would have thought they would have gone straight onto the JGP. UKR has two top junior teams, but probably had more berths?) If the plan is to compete for the U.S., then it would have been nice to see C&Y on the Junior Worlds sub list and get an international. They clearly earned one, IMO, regardless of the fact that they are aging up to seniors along with Haines & Koszuta and Efimova & Petrov.
E/P I think split???? Someone can confirm?They have one more year of eligibility comparing to the teams listed above
I think the US has no good options when it comes to 4CC dance spots. On one hand, you don't want to hamper your top 3 teams heading into Worlds. On the other, you have three more very good young teams who could really use the boost from that kind of high level competition, but whose seasons are over now.
Caroline and Elliana joined a Cleveland skating club in order to give their team a second Sectional option, to potentially make it easier to qualify for Nats depending on how many teams in a particular year are going out of Easterns. I do not believe they ever lived in Cleveland.The Greens, Gropman and Nguyen are all from the Cleveland, Ohio area, but I've never seen a local media outlet do any features on them.Of course, they are all training now in Maryland, but that's no excuse for not acknowledging and celebrating their local origins.
Caroline and Elliana joined a Cleveland skating club in order to give their team a second Sectional option, to potentially make it easier to qualify for Nats depending on how many teams in a particular year are going out of Easterns. I do not believe they ever lived in Cleveland.
On the other note, I watched Russian Junior Nationals today and I think it will be a tough uphill battle for US Junior teams to compete in the coming seasons.
You forgot the Greens who just won the Junior title and are even younger then N/K. They missed the JGP which would have been their breakout season and will be a strong favorite next season as well.Russia’s got a really strong dance program, but I wouldn’t go so far as to say the USA has an uphill battle in the coming seasons. Three of the top four teams at Russian nationals age out after this season. Ushakova/Nekrasov will still be around (and will probably dominate), but the U.S. will also have one of the biggest names still in junior next season: Nguyen/Kolesnik. And the top junior American teams are very young and should only get better with age. I’m excited to see how the Americans, Russians, and Canadians—who have several not young, but not on the cusp of aging out teams—do against each other in the coming seasons.
You forgot the Greens who just won the Junior title and are even younger then N/K. They missed the JGP which would have been their breakout season and will be a strong favorite next season as well.