RoseRed
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She struggled at the NextGen Comp, but had a very good skate at the Quebec summer comp. Unless I missed a comp, I think SC has ended up picking the women with the best 6 summer scores.Hmm Volkova? That is interesting based on results I would have thought others would be before her? But good that they seem to be giving as much opportunity as possible with different skaters. I would imagine the highest scores will help to pick for the Youth Olympics and Junior Worlds.
Best summer score for the NextGen women:
- Lulu Lin – 167.52 (ON Aug)
- Kara Yun – 166.91 (BC/YK)
- Rose Théroux – 165.2 (NextGen)
- Uliana Shiraeva – 159.02 (NextGen) *
- Hetty Shi – 156.69 (NextGen)
- Aleksa Volkova – 153.47 (QC)
- Fée-Ann Landry – 151.69 (QC)
- Brekken Brezden– 138.55 (Cranberry Int)
- Lucille Yang – 138.47 (QC)
- Megan Woodley – 137.31 (ON Aug)
- Abby Baltzer – 136.99 (ON Aug)
- Mély-Ann Gagner – 133.94 (NextGen)
Fée-Ann did much better than Aleksa at the NextGen comp (142.13 vs 112.09), so there's definitely an argument to pick her over Aleksa given how close they were at the QC comp. However Aleksa is 4 years younger, so I'm not surprised SC chose her.