But what are you doing for somebody out there who is skating great now who wasn’t skating great last year? Oh wait you had a bad year last year so you don’t get to go to worlds regardless of how well you’re doing this year? Sorry I don’t see that being fair.
At least one pair that everyone wants to get grandfathered in on this exception has never skated together at a qualifying event. But we know that would make the score because they did well at US nationals. (They are an American team, it would not be unheard of them to get to worlds and not deliver. I don’t think they will do that, but I’ve been unpleasantly surprised by American teams in the past)
I don’t know what the solution is, but I don’t think saying well a few years ago you were good so we’re going to pretend like you’re still good because you did really well at your nationals( where traditionally scores were overinflated) is the way to go. And if we do thar everybody else who does well with their nationals and got a qualified score there should get to come too. So if the qualification as you are stating really well right now, and then that should be the qualification not well to years ago you skated really well and you did well at your national so you get to come.
You should not penalize athletes because two years ago they weren’t skating well. Nor should you reward them because they did skated good a couple of years ago.This is exactly why the public has a problem with ice skating, the perception that what you put on the ice at that event is not why you got the results you got.