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Any thoughts on final two JGP spots? I’m thinking Kalin for Slovenia and Bezkorovainaya for China.
My guess is Kalin for China given that Bezkorovainaya is entered in Tayside Trophy the same weekend as China. It could be that Bezkorovainaya winds up at Slovenia the week before. Or the USFS could be waiting to decide Slovenia until after Cleo competes in Poland.
 
I still can’t wait to see Loena and a couple others, but could you imagine if this was a 91 year?

I think this is the closest we could get to three US women on the world podium.

Don’t wanna get ahead of myself, but, just starting to think about it.
 
I still can’t wait to see Loena and a couple others, but could you imagine if this was a 91 year?

I think this is the closest we could get to three US women on the world podium.

Don’t wanna get ahead of myself, but, just starting to think about it.
Oh, ANL, you need to lay off the drinky-drinky right now and call me.

The US women are not gonna give us a '91 repeat this season.
 
I still can’t wait to see Loena and a couple others, but could you imagine if this was a 91 year?

I think this is the closest we could get to three US women on the world podium.

Don’t wanna get ahead of myself, but, just starting to think about it.
I am dating myself, but I was in the arena for the Munich Worlds. Hate to admit it, but my first thought after Ito jumped out of the rink when attempting her SP 3lz/2t was,
OMG, we can sweep the podium.
 
I am dating myself, but I was in the arena for the Munich Worlds. Hate to admit it, but my first thought after Ito jumped out of the rink when attempting her SP 3lz/2t was,
OMG, we can sweep the podium.
I think Midori certainly opened the door (for the US Women in 91). I wonder though how much the intense rivalry (between Kristi Yamaguchi, Tonya Harding and Nancy Kerrigan) resulted in that sweep. I don't think our current competitors have that kind of rivalry (nor should they). They seem much more friendly and supportive of one another (rather than trying to one up each other).
 
Nancy's programs were really well constructed, and she had a spectacular 3z (sometimes) and was going for a triple triple when they weren't common, but I've always been curious how she would have scored if she was representing, say, Austria.
 
I think the rivalry was really between Tonya and Kristi. Kerrigan was always going to be the third finisher in that group; She was lucky to medal at both Albertville and later at Worlds with really lackluster, subpar performances.
Yeah, Nancy was very much a distant 3rd of U.S. ladies in '91. She benefitted from Tonya's poor fitness/prep in the '92 season, but was still considered number 3 if all three skated to their potential.
 
Don’t know if this was already posted, but Polina did an interesting interview with 1960 Olympic Champion Carol Heiss Jenkins

Some highlights
-Carol started skating at age 4 on an outdoor pond. She kept begging to go skating after the pond had melted so her parent finally took her to an indoor rink and the rest is history
-U.S. nationals used to be held after worlds. The world team would be selected and the team would go to Worlds the following year
-balancing college, dating, and skating
-handling expectations for her second Olympics
-Working in Hollywood
-coaching Tonia K. and how she made the 1998 worlds team
-coaching Goebel’s first quad salchow
 
Don’t know if this was already posted, but Polina did an interesting interview with 1960 Olympic Champion Carol Heiss Jenkins

Some highlights
-Carol started skating at age 4 on an outdoor pond. She kept begging to go skating after the pond had melted so her parent finally took her to an indoor rink and the rest is history
-U.S. nationals used to be held after worlds. The world team would be selected and the team would go to Worlds the following year
-balancing college, dating, and skating
-handling expectations for her second Olympics
-Working in Hollywood
-coaching Tonia K. and how she made the 1998 worlds team
-coaching Goebel’s first quad salchow
Thanks for the reminder, I keep meaning to listen to this. CHJ has seen it all!
 
Don’t know if this was already posted, but Polina did an interesting interview with 1960 Olympic Champion Carol Heiss Jenkins

Some highlights
-Carol started skating at age 4 on an outdoor pond. She kept begging to go skating after the pond had melted so her parent finally took her to an indoor rink and the rest is history
-U.S. nationals used to be held after worlds. The world team would be selected and the team would go to Worlds the following year
-balancing college, dating, and skating
-handling expectations for her second Olympics
-Working in Hollywood
-coaching Tonia K. and how she made the 1998 worlds team
-coaching Goebel’s first quad salchow

I posted it on the week it came out. There’s a thread for the Polina podcast…but I can’t find it, so it’s good that you reposted it! 👍
 
Do you think Isabeau would benefit from going to the the Cricket Club? They seemed to really help Evgenia Medvedeva (who had the same technical issues that Isabeau has). They taught her a new, healthier way to train and seemed to extend her career (for a while anyway, before circumstances forced her to go back to Eteri and we all saw how that worked out).
I personally think that Isabeau could benefit from having some jumping (technique) lessons from Ilia's parents/coaches. With her being in New Jersey a trip to Virginia in the summer (or periodically) might be "doable" but this could only happen if her coaching team is open to getting "outside" help.
She's such a beautiful skater it's a shame that her jumps could eventually (much more) fail her.
 
So does anyone think that Mia can get onto the podium at the last Grand Prix assignment? Do you think she could be the sole US lady to do it? Sure her PCS is still way lacking, but with the triple axels and quads hopefully she can fully rotate and produce something for team USA.
 
Where has Sherry Zhang been all season? She had the most potential to medal this season.
Dealing with injury. She did a couple of NQS events at the end of August/beginning of September and her highest score was 160.80 - not sure if she'll qualify for Pac Coast Sectionals with that score - that info is in the KnC thread for US Summer/Club/NQS comps.
 
Sherry competed in the spring and then missed U.S. Junior Team Cup in Milwaukee in July - presumably due to injury. She has competed in 2 NQS senior level comps and should qualify for Pacific Coast Sectionals in November.
ETA:
... that info is in the KnC thread for US Summer/Club/NQS comps.
As soon as Boston Open NQS is finished this weekend, I plan to cross-post a list of projected Sectional qualifiers, Senior & Junior women, in this thread.
 
From the U.S Club & NQS comps thread:
Sonja Hilmer announced in late August that she had decided to switch her FS music to a Viking/Slavic themed program: https://www.instagram.com/reel/C_OzpZ-x6vz/
The dress she designed and made: https://www.instagram.com/p/DARKFMFR7jr/
Today Sonja shared a clip of her :cool: trademark 3S to reverse 2S combo from her new FS at Austin Autumn Classic (placed 2nd to Jill Heiner) this past weekend: https://www.instagram.com/reel/DAoVWc_xy3G/
 
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