But reputation scoring is a thing. After what Schizas put down in the team event, she already closed in on Karen's PCS, and I doubt Bell will beat her again with only a 3-2.
The US was always going to get silver unless a series of much more dramatic events than one skater falling on one jump happened. Thank goodness people here are being level-headed about this. It seems the entire internet is on fire over this ~catastrophic mistake the fed made in choosing Karen~...
Guys, there's literally millions of flights a year, 70,000 planes are flying around above us EVERY SINGLE DAY, even during a pandemic. Air travel is extremely extremely safe lol.
According to Karen's IG stories, she's boarding the plane to Beijing as we speak! Safe travels to all the athletes. https://www.instagram.com/karebearsk8 :cheer2:
Mariah is posting unrelated stories, so it doesn't seem like she's on this flight (plus the "four days from now" math doesn't add...
The scores posted don't see all that out of whack with what the girls usually score in international competition and it looks like they all won and lost to each other throughout the five comps so it was close. And the fact that Zhu Yi won it in the end seems proof enough that it was a fair...
There's also the obvious reason why Evelyn is the one speaking, not Trennt: She's the one who actually heard the remarks Vanessa made, since it was the women's locker room, after all.
It seems to me like Vanessa's locker room comment is the lynchpin of this entire scandal. If she didn't announce in public their spot had already been secured, no one probably would have known; Evelyn and Kirsten definitely wouldn't have known, it sounds like. Based on accounts of posters here...
I watched the live and my two cents: She wouldn't have done a live if she was truly unhappy, and as she said, people care a little too much and read too much into every move she makes. She's a teenager and she was hanging out with her friends, dancing to music. Just because she said she's...
Previously she gave a controversial interview where she trashed Sui/Han and other rivals -- then when there was backlash she turned around and claimed she never said it. So this is par for the course for her. :rolleyes:
It's so nice to see Sui/Han as the World #1, I don't think I've ever seen that before. They also previously didn't compete enough to ever make it there.
well even TSL has no idea what's going on with Calalang/Johnson, but they said it's probably not something huge because then everyone definitely would be talking about it.
I also read elsewhere that a doping ban doesn't seem likely since that would have been announced months ago, like when...
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