2023 World Team Trophy - April 13-16 - Tokyo, Japan

I'm glad Isabeau changed her mind and is doing WTT. Hopefully she can enjoy herself and have some fun.
Any idea what that was all about? I thought maybe she had a school or family conflict when she said, at Worlds, that she wouldn't be competing at WTT.
 
Any idea what that was all about? I thought maybe she had a school or family conflict when she said, at Worlds, that she wouldn't be competing at WTT.
I believe the implication was fatigue at the end of the season, but who really knows?
 
Any idea what that was all about? I thought maybe she had a school or family conflict when she said, at Worlds, that she wouldn't be competing at WTT.
Somebody here said that she said the day of the Worlds long program that she was going on vacation and was not going to WTT. I was never able to find that information anywhere else. I would think that USFS had provided her information about the timing and financial benefits of WTT a while ago. But, maybe she did say that she wasn't going to go and felt the need for a break the day of the long program but changed her mind. Other skaters love this competition, and she spent time with other skaters at the gala and banquet and possibly on the flight home. They may have told her how great the competition is.

It would be nice for her to end the season on a fun note. She hasn't posted anything at all from Worlds on Instagram. I hope she isn't taking her one fall at Worlds too hard. Not medaling is a rare experience for her, but she had such a great debut senior season.
 
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Somebody here said that she said the day of the Worlds long program that she was going on vacation and was not going to WTT. I was never able to find that information anywhere else. I would think that USFS had provided her information about the timing and financial benefits of WTT a while ago. But, maybe she did say that she wasn't going to go and felt the need for a break the day of the long program but changed her mind. Other skaters love this competition, and she spent time with other skaters at the gala and banquet and possibly on the flight home. They may have told her how great the competition is.
I said it, because she said it during the post-long interviews.

 
I said it, because she said it during the post-long interviews.

Ah, okay. She hadn't actually said that she definitely wasn't doing WTT, and she said it was still to be decided. And she didn't say she had a planned vacation that conflicted with WTT and that was why she could not compete. I may have misinterpreted what you had posted.

But, it is pretty clear that she was very upset about having just missed the lutz/loop. At that moment, she might not have been in the mood to compete anymore this season.

In any event, I hope she wants to take part in WTT and isn't just being pressured to do it. It is a little bit more difficult for her than most of the other American team members. I think she and Amber are the only members of the American WTT team who did not stay in Japan for SOI. The others don't have to fly home and then back again and deal with such different time zones. Isabeau's had a long and intense first senior international season. But, hopefully, she enjoys the experience and finds it to be a fun way to end the season.


“I am very upset about the initial mistake. I feel like I missed out on a great opportunity. I am glad I was able to put myself together and get through the rest of the program well, but I felt the regret about the initial mistake all through the program.
I will probably not do WTT, but it’s still to be decided.
I am definitely taking some vacations now and the will be getting ready for next season.” [/unquote]
 
Ah, okay. She hadn't actually said that she definitely wasn't doing WTT, and she said it was still to be decided. And she didn't say she had a planned vacation that conflicted with WTT and that was why she could not compete. I may have misinterpreted what you had posted.
Here’s my quote, so yes you did:
By the way, Levito's quotes after the free skate mention that she probably won't do WTT because she wants to go on vacation/end the season.

In any event, I hope she wants to take part in WTT and isn't just being pressured to do it. It is a little bit more difficult for her than most of the other American team members.
The WTT is not the most serious of competitions and each team member from all countries is making anywhere from $16,250 to $25,000 just for being in the final results. There’s honestly not a tremendous ‘pressure’ factor to it IMO and the US is pretty much assured a medal anyways. If she’s burnt out and doesn’t want to do it, then she could’ve declined. But I really do think with the very recent addition of bonus money, it made the incentive better to just show up and worry about a nice vacation/chill time afterwards.
 
Entries were updated earlier today - https://results.isu.org/events/fsevent00113618.htm

Team Korea:
Men - Junhwan Cha, Sihyeong Lee
Women - Yelim Kim, Haein Lee
Pairs - Hyejin Cho/Steven Adcock
Dance - Hannah Lim/Ye Quan

Full entries - remember, these are listed alphabetically:
Team Men
Entries
No. Name Nation
1 Stephen GOGOLEV CAN 1
2 Keegan MESSING CAN 1
Wesley CHIU CAN 1 S
3 Kevin AYMOZ FRA 2
4 Adam SIAO HIM FA FRA 2
Luc ECONOMIDES FRA 2 S
5 Daniel GRASSL ITA 3
6 Matteo RIZZO ITA 3
Gabriele FRANGIPANI ITA 3 S
Nikolaj MEMOLA ITA 3 S
7 Kazuki TOMONO JPN 4
8 Shoma UNO JPN 4
Kao MIURA JPN 4 S
Shun SATO JPN 4 S
9 Junhwan CHA KOR 5
10 Sihyeong LEE KOR 5
Younghyun CHA KOR 5 S
Hyungyeom KIM KOR 5 S
11 Jason BROWN USA 6
12 Ilia MALININ USA 6
Jimmy MA USA 6 S
Camden PULKINEN USA 6 S
Andrew TORGASHEV USA 6 S

Team Women
Entries
No. Name Nation
1 Sara-Maude DUPUIS CAN 1
2 Madeline SCHIZAS CAN 1
Kaiya RUITER CAN 1 S
3 Lorine SCHILD FRA 2
4 Lea SERNA FRA 2
Maia MAZZARA FRA 2 S
5 Lara Naki GUTMANN ITA 3
6 Anna PEZZETTA ITA 3
Ginevra Lavinia NEGRELLO ITA 3 S
Marina PIREDDA ITA 3 S
7 Mai MIHARA JPN 4
8 Kaori SAKAMOTO JPN 4
Mana KAWABE JPN 4 S
Rinka WATANABE JPN 4 S
9 Yelim KIM KOR 5
10 Haein LEE KOR 5
Chaeyeon KIM KOR 5 S
Young YOU KOR 5 S
11 Amber GLENN USA 6
12 Isabeau LEVITO USA 6
Audrey SHIN USA 6 S
Bradie TENNELL USA 6 S

Team Pairs
Entries
No. Name Nation
1 Deanna STELLATO-DUDEK / Maxime DESCHAMPS CAN 1
Lia PEREIRA / Trennt MICHAUD CAN 1 S
2 Camille KOVALEV / Pavel KOVALEV FRA 2
Oxana VOUILLAMOZ / Flavien GINIAUX FRA 2 S
3 Sara CONTI / Niccolo MACII ITA 3
Rebecca GHILARDI / Filippo AMBROSINI ITA 3 S
4 Riku MIURA / Ryuichi KIHARA JPN 4
5 Hyejin CHO / Steven ADCOCK KOR 5
6 Alexa KNIERIM / Brandon FRAZIER USA 6
Emily CHAN / Spencer Akira HOWE USA 6 S
Ellie KAM / Danny O'SHEA USA 6 S

Team Ice Dance
Entries
No. Name Nation
1 Piper GILLES / Paul POIRIER CAN 1
Laurence FOURNIER BEAUDRY / Nikolaj SOERENSEN CAN 1 S
2 Evgeniia LOPAREVA / Geoffrey BRISSAUD FRA 2
Loicia DEMOUGEOT / Theo LE MERCIER FRA 2 S
3 Charlene GUIGNARD / Marco FABBRI ITA 3
Victoria MANNI / Carlo ROETHLISBERGER ITA 3 S
4 Kana MURAMOTO / Daisuke TAKAHASHI JPN 4
Misato KOMATSUBARA / Tim KOLETO JPN 4 S
5 Hannah LIM / Ye QUAN KOR 5
6 Madison CHOCK / Evan BATES USA 6
Christina CARREIRA / Anthony PONOMARENKO USA 6 S
Caroline GREEN / Michael PARSONS USA 6 S
 
Re Isabeau - Perhaps now that Worlds is over and she has had some time to reflect, she feels like she has one more set of strong performances in her before the season ends? Or that she wants to end the season on either a strong note or a fun note. Or that she finally feels like she needs to implement / test a Plan B.

I also feel WTT is the perfect place for Amber to finally land the 3axel. It's international competition yet it isn't that serious.

I am surprised they are sending Yelim over Chaeyeon. Yelim already looked absolutely exhausted at Worlds.

Kaiya is listed as a substitute - so it's not like she doesn't want to practice her senior programs again or what not. It looks like Skate Canada simply prefer sending Sara-Maude over her.

For men, Wesley is the substitute but not Conrad. Is Conrad's boot problem so bad that it won't be resolved for another 2 weeks? Or that Skate Canada feels disappointed by his Worlds outing?

Similarly Sota is not even a substitute...
 
I think what will be interesting is that the first time country to the WTT (Korea) will also very likely win the bronze, considering how heavily the scoring is weighted towards singles. US and Japan will probably be fighting for first and second, and maybe Italy fighting for bronze with Korea? I think that France has too many weaknesses, and will probably be in last place, but I think Korea's singles strengths will keep them above the remaining countries.

I will also be curious if Ye/Quan will manage to get a fifth place in the competition. It's incredibly unlikely, but it would be huge if they managed to beat M/T or L/B. In fact, it will be interesting if Muramoto and Takahashi are able to build on their performance at worlds and stay about Lopareva and Brissaud.

In any case, I think this competition will be surprisingly competitive, with two clear front runners, and an interesting fight for the bronze.
 
@Marco - the KSF selection doc made it clear their spots would go to the highest ranked skaters in the WS. Yelim & Haein are the top two Korean women in the WS, with You third and Chaeyeon 4th, so it was always going to be Yelim unless she declined because of injury.
 
Why was Bradie passed over in favor of Amber. Their Worlds outings were about the same but Bradie US silver medalist.
 
Why was Bradie passed over in favor of Amber. Their Worlds outings were about the same but Bradie US silver medalist.

because Amber is an international treasure, an icon, and let’s face it… She is the moment


annnnnddddd because she is much much much higher up the world standings Domestic nationals are not the criteria for selections here
 
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12 vs 15, a difference without much meaning. I wasn`t picking up that rosters based only on world standings. I`m happy Amber`s doing better this year, but Bradie is where she is because she hasn`t been competing.
Are you positing the notion that Bradie would have earned any WS points last season had she competed? I'm going to go out on a very short, firm limb and say she wouldn't have earned any points for any GP, Challenger or other international competition she entered last season, and I doubt she would have been named to the Olympic, 4CCs or Worlds teams either.
 
Are you positing the notion that Bradie would have earned any WS points last season had she competed? I'm going to go out on a very short, firm limb and say she wouldn't have earned any points for any GP, Challenger or other international competition she entered last season, and I doubt she would have been named to the Olympic, 4CCs or Worlds teams either.
I`m assuming she would have been skating healthily in which case she would have gotton plenty of points; She didn`t compete because she wasn`t in the mood; she was injured.
 
Also it's possible Bradie turned it down? There are a bunch of reasons I can think of that would make taking a rest seem better. She is coming off what was a really long-standing injury.
 

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