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Or, give the kids who have never been to Worlds some experience before the individual event. Z/K seem rather nerveless but the Olympics have a way of unnerving everybody.
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I wonder if C/B have any say in which team would skate the FD in the team event if they choose to only do the SP segment.
Well, that's been suggested as a good reason why FBCiz would want to do the RD since their choreo step seq keeps getting a ! call. If it's a valid reason for FBCiz to skate the RD, then why isn't it just as valid to want to give CarPon a chance to put their revised FD in front of the judges? Is it because they're not contending for a medal?There is absolutely no way they do. Why on earth would they?
That being said, I don't see the US decided that they aren't going to win gold and just throwing people out for the experience. Hopefully they will select the teams available to them that they feel will do the best. If ChoBat can't/won't do both, they will have to choose between C/P and Z/K, but I HIGHLY doubt they will be choosing based on ChoBat's preferences OR on which team "needs to get their FD out there."
Yes, it wouldn't be the worst thing in the world, though it would put the US in a position to be vying for silver & bronze with Italy & Georgia, rather than vying for gold with Japan. I can't see the USFS doing that unless ChoBat really want to focus solely on their own event.C/B and H/D had been trading results and titles for years. Now, C/B clearly outranks the other two teams and they’re the World Champions. I almost wish the other two teams could split the TE for their own experience, but it would cost points.
If they're going to split just to give skaters their own experience, I vote that it be the women, who have the deepest field and best finishes this season and last. And that probably wouldn't cost as many points.C/B and H/D had been trading results and titles for years. Now, C/B clearly outranks the other two teams and they’re the World Champions. I almost wish the other two teams could split the TE for their own experience, but it would cost points.
I doubt ChoBat have any input in who the 2nd team would be if they split. What I could see, if the USFS thinks 'silver it is' and isn't gunning hard for gold, is giving the TE FD duties to CarPon to get their revamped "Perfume" FD out in front of an international panel ahead of the ID competition. They're certainly going to want to do everything they can to ensure all three of our dance teams finish in the Top 10.
Another factor was the Shibutanis deciding to do both segments of the TE in 2018 (a decision many considered selfish) even though H/D were the national champions and all three finished within one point at nationals (H/D 197.12, Shibs 196.96, C/B 196.60). Given H/D and C/B were both left out in 2018 I think most people agreed they would want to split it in 2022. IIRC H/D were considered the slightly stronger team in 2022 but C/B won Nationals.C/B and H/D knew they were the undisputed top 2 so when they agreed that neither would sign up for both segments there was no question which teams would be used.
It's a valid reason for both teams to want to do the TE. It's not a valid reason for USFS to pick who does the TE.Well, that's been suggested as a good reason why FBCiz would want to do the RD since their choreo step seq keeps getting a ! call. If it's a valid reason for FBCiz to skate the RD, then why isn't it just as valid to want to give CarPon a chance to put their revised FD in front of the judges? Is it because they're not contending for a medal?
Well, that's been suggested as a good reason why FBCiz would want to do the RD since their choreo step seq keeps getting a ! call. If it's a valid reason for FBCiz to skate the RD, then why isn't it just as valid to want to give CarPon a chance to put their revised FD in front of the judges? Is it because they're not contending for a medal?
I didn't think so but at the last Olympics it seemed like C/B and H/D made a deal to share the team event. It was not emphasized in the media that they don't make the final decision, that US figure skating does.
Do you really expect Quan to miss his twizzles again in a couple weeks? I think there's a higher chance of Chiba falling in the SP again like she did today and winding up behind Gubanova, Gutmann & Schizas in that segment than LimQuan scoring as low as they did today in the TE RD.Well, we know we can't compare competitions, but Yoshida/Morita are making progress and at 4CC rhythm dance just placed above couples of Korea, China that on paper are supposed to be in front of Japan in that segment of the Team Event and the US taking advantage of the potential benefit of first place against the 9th or 10th place expected from the Japanese
If Japan replicates this in Milano, it could mean they end up around 7th place in the rhythm dance portion scoring valuable points, 2 more than expected and make things very very close, I have the gold over silver margin about 2 points difference
USA indeed will need Ilia and C/B to full force
I think the dance placement is more unpredictable than the women for Japan. Mone placed pretty well despite her fall at Four Continents. Even with the fall, she placed above everyone who isn't Japanese, including a bunch of skaters who didn't fall. Her PCS was above Yuna Aoki's in all three categories. The judges love Mone and have all season. I think the judges would be even kinder to Kaori if she made a mistake. And it's not like Gutmann, Gubanova, and Schizas didn't have their own problems at Canadian Nationals and Europeans or that their problems were unusual. I would be very surprised if the Japanese women finish lower than second in either segment of the TE.Do you really expect Quan to miss his twizzles again in a couple weeks? I think there's a higher chance of Chiba falling in the SP again like she did today and winding up behind Gubanova, Gutmann & Schizas in that segment than LimQuan scoring as low as they did today in the TE RD.
That's how I'm seeing it too. The SP/RD averages favor France edging Canada out for the FS/FD phase of the competition.The more I look over this, the more I feel like France may be in there for the 5th spot over Canada in the SP/RD.
And if that's the case and the US really wants gold, they are going to have to beg Ilia to no end to do the free skate because it could be Egadze, Grassl, a Japanese man, and either Siao or Aymoz as the four others. Putting Torgashev or Naumov into the free skate, even if decent, could easily put them 5th of 5. They can't afford that.
They could beat the Aymoz we saw at Euros.The only possible man they may beat in the TE FS is Rizzo, presuming Italy splits, and it would take a lights out, great skate from Torgy or Max to beat even the Rizzo we saw at Euros, which isn't exactly Rizzo at his prime.

Well, we didn't see Aymoz in the FS at Euros. Gotta figure France will use Siao Him Fa in the SP.They could beat the Aymoz we saw at Euros.![]()
Well, we didn't see Aymoz in the FS at Euros. Gotta figure France will use Siao Him Fa in the SP.
There is zero downside to Kevin doing the free skate most likely because it's super improbable that France will be in there for a medal. As such, Lopareva/Brissaud would almost be guaranteed there as well.Let’s face it, the other countries, except Japan with a steady second in Sato, need their top man to skate both as well. Egadze has to do both TE and individual and if Adam is halfway healed, so does he, the downside risk with Kevin is enormous. Grassl may be nobody’s favorite but his BV is very high. Gogolev, if it’s Canada which I doubt, has to do both as well.
All the guys are probably muttering about the lousy scheduling but it is what it is.
Of course Torgy or Max are likely to finish very low. It just doesn't follow that Ilia will do both segments of the TE. If he doesn't want to do that he won't do that. Ilia is going to win individual gold and I doubt doing both segments of the TE would change that. It is one of the least suspenseful events in the Olympics. But, do you really think that Ilia just wants to win? He wants to win with the highest score ever, by the largest margin ever, with the most quads and most difficult quads ever.You can’t break up Ilia, because if you throw in Torgi or Max, there’s not going to even finish in the top three or four of their segment.
There are two days between the TE men's FS and the individual men's SP. There also are two days between the TE FD and the individual event RD. So, if you think the dance should split because of the timing, why not the men?And the only reason why I kind of think they would split dance because you guys are persuaded me so much… dance goes first, dance goes first, dance goes first… First, I was like who cares, but you guys have convinced me just ever so slightly.
There are two days between the TE men's FS and the individual men's SP. There also are two days between the TE FD and the individual event RD. So, if you think the dance should split because of the timing, why not the men?
Are you daft?IMO Ilia will not get burned out, perhaps ever so slightly Alysa and Amber can if they have to go four times.
I think we mean the same thing and are saying it differently. If they don't split, for both C&B and Ilia, there would be roughly 48 hours between when they do their last skate in the TE and when they do their first skate in the individual event. That is not a lot.There is one day btwn TE men's FS (Sun Feb 8) and individual men's SP (Tue Feb 10).
Also one day btwn TE FD (Sat Feb 7) and individual event RD (Mon Feb 9).
At least that is how I would say it.