coppertop1
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How do they determined the flight that skaters are in at the Olympics in the SP? Is it by the competition results of that season?
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So a skater making who just debuted on the senior ranks and won a GP medal and a won the Challenger Series?
Someone like Zagitova or Honda would have a decent rating going into the senior rank
To be more specific, after they figure out the number of skaters in each group, if the last group has X skaters, the Top X-ranked skaters draw for the SD/SP places in the last group. If then penultimate group has Y skaters -- Y could equal X or not -- then the next-ranked Y skaters draw for spots in the penultimate group. The rest of the "skating later" half draws for the rest of later spots. If they fill only part of a group, they always get the later spot(s) in that group.So practically-speaking, for the short, the teams are split in half based on World Standings. The top half have a random draw for the final few groups, and the bottom half have a random draw for the earlier few groups.
Yes - link to @clairecloutier's spreadsheet with the figure skating schedule: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet...6rap5q1I1Vfk9WZR5hfGMChpUw/edit#gid=709855582Is the team event before the individuals again?