It would be very poor planning if USFS assigned two potential gold medal winners to the same Grand Prix.
You do realize, with the depth of the Japanese & US fields as well as Gubanova, Petrokina, Gutmann & Kim, there are going to be at least three legitimate gold medal threats at every single Grand Prix, right?
Sakamoto - 2 GP wins, SB 231.88
Liu - World Champion, SB 226.67
Kim - 4CCs Champion & 2024 World Bronze, SB 222.38
Glenn - GPF Champ, SB 215.54
Chiba - GPF Silver, Worlds Bronze, SB 215.24
Lin-Gracey - Jr Worlds Bronze, 2 Challenger wins, SB 213.33
Gubanova - Euros Silver, SB 211.19
Levito - Worlds 4th, 2024 Worlds Silver, SB 209.84
Petrokina - Euros Champ, SB 208.18
Higuchi - 1 GP win, Worlds 6th, SB 206.08
Nakai - JGPF Bronze, Jr Worlds 4th, SB 204.88
Tennell - 4CCs Silver, SB 204.38
Sumiyoshi - 1 GP Bronze, SB 202.45
Everhardt - 4CCs Bronze, SB 201.90
Gutmann - 1 GP Bronze, SB 201.56
And that list doesn't even include Yoshida, Matsuike, Watanabe, Pinzarrone, Repond, Aoki, Lee or Shin - who all have some serious GP/ISU Championships hardware of their own, though not this past season.
I like Amber well enough, but guaranteed, these fields are DEEP and she'll be one of at least two, possibly three, entrants with legitimate gold medal potential at any GP.