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NBC Sports: Tennell upsets Medvedeva at Autumn Classic
https://olympics.nbcsports.com/2018...-medvedeva-at-autumn-classic-hanyu-leads-men/
The U.S. champion, sixth in the world last season, has set an ambitious goal: “I want to be a whole new skater, unrecognizable from last season.”
“There are some things that need to be tweaked, but I love the program,” Denise Myers, who coaches Tennell in Buffalo Grove, Illinois, said. “It showed a more mature, different side to Bradie, which is what we are striving for this year.
https://olympics.nbcsports.com/2018...-medvedeva-at-autumn-classic-hanyu-leads-men/
The U.S. champion, sixth in the world last season, has set an ambitious goal: “I want to be a whole new skater, unrecognizable from last season.”
“There are some things that need to be tweaked, but I love the program,” Denise Myers, who coaches Tennell in Buffalo Grove, Illinois, said. “It showed a more mature, different side to Bradie, which is what we are striving for this year.
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The judges don't have a need to 'prop-up' Med, as she tends to earn her rep through consistency and determined grit (aside from the generous PCS, which are a given by this point). Med is in a new training camp and adjusting her technique, and AC was an early season comp. Bradie and Med were fairly even in the sp at AC, but Med had the rep and the Olympic silver medal, so naturally she was placed ahead of Bradie in the sp, but not by much as it could have gone either way, and would have if not for a UR call in the sp against Bradie. At AC, Bradie was fierce and in her element. One of the commentators simply said, "Wow," after Bradie's sp. A lot of fans felt Bradie deserved to be in first after the sp.