Karen-W
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Oh, I thought you were talking about the feds that have earned spots.Do the feds have to name what pairs they are sending by September? I thought that wasn't decided until later.
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Oh, I thought you were talking about the feds that have earned spots.Do the feds have to name what pairs they are sending by September? I thought that wasn't decided until later.
haha. so according to the rulebook Chan Howe should have gone for having the higher world standing, but feds can decide to substitute in someone else?E/M are going to WTT! They will actually now have money to afford invisible mesh![]()
I can't find the document, does it specify overall world rankings vs season rankings? EfiMit are much higher on the season rankings (1814pts to 794). Chan/Howe are only ahead overall because they have three seasons of results while EfiMit have only one.haha. so according to the rulebook Chan Howe should have gone for having the higher world standing, but feds can decide to substitute in someone else?
haha. so according to the rulebook Chan Howe should have gone for having the higher world standing, but feds can decide to substitute in someone else?
Basically, the feds are pretty much allowed to send whomever they want. According to the WS Pulkinen should have gone over Brown, and according to the WR Sanchez should have gone over Brown. For Italy - according to the WS Rizzo should have gone instead of Grassl, but according to the WR Rizzo should have been selected instead of Memola.I can't find the document, does it specify overall world rankings vs season rankings? EfiMit are much higher on the season rankings (1814pts to 794). Chan/Howe are only ahead overall because they have three seasons of results while EfiMit have only one.
Well, I'd have USA over China, simply because we have no idea whether or not Sui/partner will even make it. Zhang/Huang are a solid team with the ability to qualify just fine, though.On Reddit it's reported that Karina Akopova / Nikita Rakhmanin were not considered for transfer to Armenia, meaning they will not be at the Olympic Qualifier in Beijing.
That with the news that Russian pairs were not approved for AIN status, changes my list of front runners for qualification.
China
USA
Ukraine
Japan
And saving a little hope for long-shot Philippines...
exactly, this list is not ranked for me, just feds with a good chance of making the top three. I'd say USA has a good chance with a healthy Chan/Howe, who really should have a chance to earn their own spot for the Olympics.Well, I'd have USA over China, simply because we have no idea whether or not Sui/partner will even make it. Zhang/Huang are a solid team with the ability to qualify just fine, though.
Crossing my fingers. I'm not sure he's been on the ice recently. But McBeath/Parkman should also pretty easily get the job done too.exactly, this list is not ranked for me, just feds with a good chance of making the top three. I'd say USA has a good chance with a healthy Chan/Howe, who really should have a chance to earn their own spot for the Olympics.
No clue. The last info I've seen on their status came from DL in a TSL right before he went kaput where he said that ChanHowe hadn't been on the ice since Nats. I follow both on IG and haven't seen any training clips from either of them.@Karen-W is Spencer still having shoulder issues?![]()
Interesting...Don't read Reddit too much
Akopova/Rakhmanin got their release and can compete for Armenia
It wasn't false news. Ru sport is the one that reported that the head of Rusfed said A/R don't have permission, along with Zhilina. Zhilina says she still doesn't have permission to transfer. So someone pulled levers for A/R?Don't read Reddit too much
Akopova/Rakhmanin got their release and can compete for Armenia
Well, no, Sikharulidze said that Zhilina wasn't granted permission because they still view her as a member of the Russian National Team & don't understand why she hasn't competed in the last two years. With regard to Akopova/Rakhmanin and Ivan Popov (who was reported to be requesting a switch to Uzbekistan) - the reporting was their transfer applications weren't even considered as the skaters in question allegedly didn't have any ties to those countries, didn't have passports for those countries & are still living/training in the Moscow region.It wasn't false news. Ru sport is the one that reported that the head of Rusfed said A/R don't have permission, along with Zhilina. Zhilina says she still doesn't have permission to transfer. So someone pulled levers for A/R?
Agree with you on Ryom/Han.I haven't been following Russian skating closely but IIRC Akopova had quite a severe back injury, so on top of the time away from competition it's hard to say what their level might be in the autumn. Still, if they're even close to where they were in 2021-22 they should be in the mix.
The other country which I wouldn't count out is North Korea, if they turn up. Ryom/Han improved a lot between Nebelhorn and the Asian Winter Games so if they continue on that trajectory they could be competitive.
Sikharulidze didn’t say anything about Akopova/Rakhmanin or Popov. That was Russian journalists interpreting his words and writing articles based on the fact that Zhilina did not get her release.Clearly, Akopova/Rakhmanin had someone intervene swiftly on their behalf. Zhilina is posting a pic of herself on her IG with her Azeri passport & talks about frequent trips to Baku, so we'll see how this plays out in the coming days. No word on Popov yet.