Baloney. The ISA should have known/made sure the venue in Sydney was available for the 2023 event when the ISU awarded it to them. There's something that stinks alright, and it started smelling over a month ago when folks here noted that the venue was suddenly switched to "TBA AUS" from Sydney. There's more to this story than is being shared than a mere "we were working hard to secure sponsors and almost had one lined up" - which doesn't even match up with
@insideedgeua hearing that at least one issue was the lack of a practice rink in Gold Coast, nor does it satisfactorily explain why the move from Sydney in the first place.
Honestly, after getting burned last season by the Chinese fed backing out of hosting 4CCs, the notion that the ISU was just back-room-dealing with the USFS to take this event away from Australia is ludicrous. What probably happened is the ISU Council met to review/approve/allocate upcoming Championships, venue plans, etc, and the ISA didn't have its ducks in a row the way it should have. At that point, what would you have them do? Wait around another month to see if the ISA could get their act together? Or, ask the other 4CCs feds if any of them would be able to step up. I have no doubt the USFS, being headquartered in Colorado Springs, probably was better positioned to pull an event at the World Arena together on short notice, but you're flat out accusing them of actively seeking this outcome.
That's a ridiculous accusation, especially when you consider which cities they've been putting forward to host major Championship events (Worlds, 4CCs, Nationals during Olympic years) during the last 20 years - 2002 LA Nats, 2006 St Louis Nats, 2009 LA Worlds, 2010 Spokane Nats, 2014 Boston Nats, 2016 Boston Worlds, 2018 San Jose Nats, 2019 Anaheim 4CCs, 2022 Nashville Nats, Bidding 2025 Boston Worlds. Colorado Springs has hosted 4CCs 3 times in that time span (2006, 2007 & 2012) - and it was pretty clear back then that it was the USFS doing the ISU a favor to support the event - same with Taipei also stepping up to host 4 times in the last decade alone (2011, 2014, 2016 & 2018). Seeing as Taipei was just awarded 2024 Jr Worlds, well, it makes sense that the USFS was asked if they could host the 2023 4CCs in Colorado Springs again.
I'm still deeply saddened for the Aussie skaters and fans who are going to miss out on hosting this event, but wishing a blizzard on the new host and everyone freezing their butts off? That's more than a little melodramatic, even for FSU

queens.