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LoL, what is the timing of releasing the videos and protocol of the Olympic Trials? Basically, just want to distract the public attention from their ignorance and incompetence of not registering for the worlds championship?
I've seen P/J's fan page (presumably in touch with the skaters) saying the Federation is working on this - well I hope it's true then and good luck.![]()
My guess is that everyone was 1000% focused on the Olympics both before and during it and no one cared to upload the videos of the trials until now. Those were ad hoc competitions (announced last November / December) and I doubt they were ever equipped or organized enough to intend to publish those vidoes and details right away.LoL, what is the timing of releasing the videos and protocol of the Olympic Trials? Basically, just want to distract the public attention from their ignorance and incompetence of not registering for the worlds championship?
Why not just release all the videos and results in the first place when people started to question the qualification of Zhu Yi?
When the Chinese netizens started to cyberbully Zhu Yi speculating her using her dad's influence to influence the results, Where was CFSA? Where were Shen and Zhao?They basically did nothing and let the poor girl suffer.
Feel insanely sickening about this organization, and I feel no hope about the Chinese figure skating.
This. To me it seems a much better explanation than people not able to read papers in English. Every single FSU communication and mail is written in English and people at the Chinese Fed always understood English very well until now.The ban on Russian skaters was announced on March 1 and the entry deadline is February 28. So of course they were late...
They didn't intend on sending either pair. Sui/Han were done after winning in Beijing and some reporters, like Nick McCarvel, have said they heard that from Sui while in Beijing.That doesn't make sense for why they wouldn't submit Peng/Jin, or both Pairs and then withdraw Sui/Han, or even both, later. When did they have an issue withdrawing skaters, or even dropping events they had committed, and in some cases applied for, and still being awarded new ones?
When did that ever stop them from submitting skaters, and withdrawing them anyway? I'm surprised they didn't submit everyone, later to withdraw them.They didn't intend on sending either pair. Sui/Han were done after winning in Beijing and some reporters, like Nick McCarvel, have said they heard that from Sui while in Beijing.
They're trying to CYA for not entering them in the first place and, others have pointed out, there are actually several deadlines as well as payments that need to be made, with the skaters by name being just one of those deadlines. It is possible that the Belgian fed had made their payments and hit the rest of the deadlines and just missed the skater by name deadline of 2/28 while the Chinese fed did not do any of those things. In that scenario, why should the ISU accept a sudden change of heart on the part of the Chinese fed that, oh yes, this was just an administrative oversight? Especially if there had been private conversations in Beijing which left the impression that the Chinese fed was going to give Worlds a pass this year?When did that ever stop them from submitting skaters, and withdrawing them anyway? I'm surprised they didn't submit everyone, later to withdraw them.
And if they made the exception for Hendrickx on the same grounds, I don't see why they would suddenly get tough with China instead of letting it slide and allowing P/J to compete. Sui/Han have said publicly that they weren't planning to compete, Jin is injured, and China has long been meh about sending women, even to Cup of China, and even when they had a skater who was competitive.
I can't imagine what you are talking aboutLoL, what is the timing of releasing the videos and protocol of the Olympic Trials? Basically, just want to distract the public attention from their ignorance and incompetence of not registering for the worlds championship?
Why not just release all the videos and results in the first place when people started to question the qualification of Zhu Yi?
When the Chinese netizens started to cyberbully Zhu Yi speculating her using her dad's influence to influence the results, Where was CFSA? Where were Shen and Zhao?They basically did nothing and let the poor girl suffer.
Feel insanely sickening about this organization, and I feel no hope about the Chinese figure skating.
Well....that is put together out of whole cloth and supposition.Rumors say that Shen and Zhao forgot to register. (Sorry that I have deleted the previous posts)
But the truth is that Shen and Zhao and the whole CFSA didn't want to compete in the first place because the preparation for the Olympics was indeed demanding(but the truth is Shen and Zhao completely ruined the second-tiered and lower-tiered of the whole figure skating team(by asking them to go back to their provincial training camp) and some top-tiered skaters have to surgery(Wang and Liu, Boyang Jin), so there were no substitutes to replace).
After Sui/Han won the gold medal, Shen and Zhao didn't care about the national training teams anymore, what they wanted to have was waiting for an awarding ceremony organized by the Chinese sports authority to award them as the "gold medal coaches". But when the Russians were baned, they thought it was a good time for them to let Peng and Jin win the world championships and they can become the "double gold medals coaches", but THEY DIDN'T CHECK THE DOCUMENTS AND CHECK THEIR MAILBOX WHICH IS FILLED WITH TONS OF THE ANNOUNCEMENTS AND LETTERS FROM ISU AND LOCAL OLYMPIC COMMITTEE, and they missed the registration deadline.
Some of them might question how on earth a top manager for the sports can even miss the deadline of registration, but this is something Shen and Zhao definitely will do. They have miscalculated the ranking scores for Sui and Han during the 2018 winter Olympics by not knowing the rules, and I am not surprised at all about this stupid sh!tshow.
Shen and Zhao have started to bargain with ISU and hope that they can compete. Wish that they can know how to negotiate with them by using clear and understandable English![]()
I just have to ask: if you are a world class skater, as were your coaches, and you have been meeting all kinds of deadlines for events that could make or break your future...how could you miss a deadline for a competition. Answer; you don't.They're trying to CYA for not entering them in the first place and, others have pointed out, there are actually several deadlines as well as payments that need to be made, with the skaters by name being just one of those deadlines. It is possible that the Belgian fed had made their payments and hit the rest of the deadlines and just missed the skater by name deadline of 2/28 while the Chinese fed did not do any of those things. In that scenario, why should the ISU accept a sudden change of heart on the part of the Chinese fed that, oh yes, this was just an administrative oversight? Especially if there had been private conversations in Beijing which left the impression that the Chinese fed was going to give Worlds a pass this year?
There's no indication that China tried to submit any world entries at any time.does anyone have knowledge that China definitely tried to submit P/J late to Worlds, or is this just speculation??
Apparently, they did.I just have to ask: if you are a world class skater, as were your coaches, and you have been meeting all kinds of deadlines for events that could make or break your future...how could you miss a deadline for a competition. Answer; you don't.
I’m mystified as to why China wouldn’t have at least sent Peng/Jin to Worlds, given that they would seem likely to medal.It's really wild to watch a skating program that just won an Olympic gold medal self-destruct.
This makes no sense. They've had a strong state run pair's program long before Beijing was picked to host in 2022 (announced in 2015). They've had their state sponsored pair's program before the bidding process started, with their first medal coming in 2002. So while China does get more aggressive about state sponsorship prior to an Olympics they host, they haven't completely ignored skating outside of that.Their state run skating program might just have been mainly targeted at the Olympics in their home country.
With Covid and NoCovid strategy on top, it might not be considered financially and politically worth it to concentrate on it in the same way after the Olympics.
I do not disagree. However when was the last time China acted logicallyIt's time for the ISU to take away COC and give it to someone else China doesn't seem to want to even compete these days.
IIRC no one wanted to step up and run the pair program in China after 2022.This makes no sense. They've had a strong state run pair's program long before Beijing was picked to host in 2022 (announced in 2015). They've had their state sponsored pair's program before the bidding process started, with their first medal coming in 2002. So while China does get more aggressive about state sponsorship prior to an Olympics they host, they haven't completely ignored skating outside of that.
If the ISU wants to keep two NA GP events, two European and 2 Asian, it would make sense to make Japan and South Korea the two host countries from Asia. Those are the two countries with contenders, seemingly for years to come. China seems too risky a place for a permanent GP event anymore. SK seems to make a lot more sense in today's day and age. Given the current climate, I also think the ISU should pull CoR for the time being, and assign it somewhere else, at least for the next year or two.It's time for the ISU to take away COC and give it to someone else China doesn't seem to want to even compete these days.