Karen-W
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I'm amused at the head-to-head between PlaFern and ShiNagy in pairs, TBH, lol.Ooh they staged another head to head between Naumov and Torgy and some of the non top 3 ladies.
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I'm amused at the head-to-head between PlaFern and ShiNagy in pairs, TBH, lol.Ooh they staged another head to head between Naumov and Torgy and some of the non top 3 ladies.
Yes every skater can do up to 2 GPs and 3 Challengers and Tomoki already did all of that. He is done until NationalsDon`t know what to make of the men. They both could use clean program practice. Amatuer at this but no Tomoki because he`s had all the comps that could help get him 3rd man?

There’s a chance he could show up at Midwestern Sectionals, despite his bye to nats, just to try to show continuing improvement. Finishing top two there (or is it top two across all sections) gives some small number of points in the calculations IIRC.Yes every skater can do up to 2 GPs and 3 Challengers and Tomoki already did all of that. He is done until Nationals
nmEntries are up on USFS for CS Golden Spin of Zagreb...
Does this give Martynov a bye to nats? He didn't go to Midwestern sectionals this week, so I assume that is why. That seems dangerous though, if he misses it for some reason then he doesn't earn that bye?
It hasn't ever counted toward Nats Byes. I believe it's because it is held after all of the Sectional comps have been completed. In years past, both Tallinn Trophy & Warsaw Cup have been held earlier in November, while Sectional comps are happening, so they've been included in the comps that count toward a Nats bye, but the USFS has also, generally, not assigned anyone to those events who doesn't already have a bye to Nats.I am confused.... why does Zagreb not count like all the other challengers? Is it different? And why do they put 3 skaters and 2 sub on the men's entrylist in Zagreb but none in warsaw? And why do they send Martynov to Zagreb if he will miss Nationals then? Maybe my brain is too small but I cannot find the logic
Whoops, I was wrong on all counts. My brain is fried today because I’m now remembering seeing him listed for sectionals. My bad. I obviously forgot about the Zagreb exclusion too (which seems to be there to head off the exact question I was asking). Thanks.Per USFS criteria, Golden Spin of Zagreb is specifically excluded from the list of events that count toward an international bye (although earlier Challengers do count).
Martynov continues to be in the starting order for Midwestern Sectionals. Senior Men SP is scheduled for Thursday November 20.
So why take Max and Andrew out of Zagreb? They both have a bye for Nationals and Zagreb counts for the Olympic team calculation thing which they are both fighting for.It hasn't ever counted toward Nats Byes. I believe it's because it is held after all of the Sectional comps have been completed. In years past, both Tallinn Trophy & Warsaw Cup have been held earlier in November, while Sectional comps are happening, so they've been included in the comps that count toward a Nats bye, but the USFS has also, generally, not assigned anyone to those events who doesn't already have a bye to Nats.
They haven’t been able to solve this on the ice. I have it on good authority that they’re being invited to Colorado Springs where they will be locked together in a dimly-lit conference room with nothing but a single broken pool cue on the floor in the middle of the room. Two men enter. One man leaves.So why take Max and Andrew out of Zagreb? They both have a bye for Nationals and Zagreb counts for the Olympic team calculation thing which they are both fighting for.
They may have told the USFS they didn't want to compete at Golden Spin. The initial ISU entries are always fluid, especially the later in the season we progress.So why take Max and Andrew out of Zagreb? They both have a bye for Nationals and Zagreb counts for the Olympic team calculation thing which they are both fighting for.
She is on the ISU entrylist but with 3 other US girls... USFS likes last minute changes I guessThey may have told the USFS they didn't want to compete at Golden Spin. The initial ISU entries are always fluid, especially the later in the season we progress.
What I find interesting is that the USFS Int'l Assignments page still doesn't have any women listed for Tallinn Trophy next week. Sarah Everhardt said in her mixed zone interview at NHK that her next comp would be Tallinn, so it's rather intriguing no women are listed on the USFS' page.
They always use placeholders, that’s why those entry lists are so unreliable. They’re good for semi-informed speculation only. Even after announcement by USFS, it’s still subject to change (just less likely, and usually for good reason).She is on the ISU entrylist but with 3 other US girls... USFS likes last minute changes I guess
Tallinn Trophy is a Challenger event for seniors - why would it be part of the self-funded int'l opportunities?Tallinn Trophy and Santa Claus Cup are part of the self-funded international opportunities for ISP skaters so that's likely why those entries are not posted by USFS in their entirety yet.
I think fully-funded vs. self-funded is on a skater-by-skater basis, not fully one way or the other when it comes to the lesser internationals (including the non-CS portion of a CS).Tallinn Trophy is a Challenger event for seniors - why would it be part of the self-funded int'l opportunities?
Erica uses YN and they/them pronouns. Their post-Sectionals Instagram post ended: "Excited to represent my country, my coaching team, and my community of support a a nonbinary athlete!"This is the second time I've seen "YN" for Erica, what is that?