Karen-W
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Well, I predicted this would happen - that the GP Hosts would determine that Shanghai Trophy didn't count as competing since it's an invitational comp & doesn't award WS points as a result, nor does it count for ISU SB.And some of you said that Loena wasn’t guaranteed anything, and she got two…
He's SB 34. Looking over the men's assignments, the GP hosts gave all the men through SB Top 38 (Nordeback) one spot, so I wasn't surprised to see him get one.How did Corey qualify for a Grand Prix spot?
I'm truly perplexed at the USFS' decision to only use 2 host spots at SkAm. Men are usually the least likely to drop out, so I'll be surprised if that spot comes open, but if it does, I hope the USFS claws it back. Well, actually, I don't know that I care much. I expect Jacob will earn the host TBD spot by beating the usually ill-prepared Camden & Max at Cranberry.

I thought Jin had retired, but the CFSA isn't willing to give up the ghost with him, so he got 2 GPs, which meh. JSF should have picked Jacob for that invitation.
USFS clearly did some horsetrading, though, to get Pulkinen & Naumov initial invitations - hence Economides and Dai at SkAm. They didn't lobby for Hiwatashi, though, lol.
FIN only holding one TBD spot - guess we'll see if the QuadDoctor continues on beyond the OQE in Beijing or if the spot goes to Suntsev.
Interesting that Jason wound up with SkAm & Finlandia for his assignments - wonder if that's by choice.
Others have noted - Skate Canada didn't horsetrade well & had to assign Rakic & Gogolev to SCI as well as Sadovsky, so the likelihood of Chiu getting a GP are nearly non-existent.