Not released from Ukraine to skate internationally.
But he is eligible for funding for next year right? They announce the envelopes later in the spring?
Not released from Ukraine to skate internationally.
We don't know for certain yet.But he [Paniot] is eligible for funding for next year right?
The 2020-21 team envelopes were published on USFS' website on July 1, 2020.They announce the envelopes later in the spring?
Thank you, I was wondering if it was something like that.Not released from Ukraine to skate internationally.
More in the U.S. Men's thread here: https://www.fsuniverse.net/forum/th...eason-news-updates.107352/page-5#post-5940247Not released from Ukraine to skate internationally.
She has a long history of skating a blinder in one segment and then bombing the other.
Last year at 4cc Chen finished ahead of Glenn fwiw. And at skate America.I'm not outraged that Karen Chen was named to the World team, but..... I think this does come down to the calling at Nationals v. the calling at Worlds.
Underrotations aside, her flip is almost always called "3Fe" by international panels. So she starts the free skate with a built-in serious error. Add in a "q" or underrotation, and she could end up with -3 to -4 on a clean-looking jump. I think she'd get more points with a double axel. Heck, even a double lutz or loop might generate more points than 3Fe<.
Given the depth of the field and the built-in "e" or lower content, Chen needs near-perfect programs or mistakes from others to stay in the top 10. If that's the case, then why not send Glenn?
As was discussed either above or elsewhere by @Sylvia, there's a case to pull Pulkinen in for funding, which Ma already will get based on his top 6 finish.The men's alternate list looks suspect. Why isn't Ma on there? Pulkinen's had like one good senior international event ever, and Ma is at least landing some quads and finished higher than Pulkinen here, too.
Hiwatashi getting to leapfrog, I understand, because he is attempting hard content, has a good international track record e.g., his 2019 World Jr. title, and beat Naumov and Ma at Skate America.
Louis, ITA, although I thoroughly enjoyed Chen’s LP here. What Amber has that, to me, sets her apart is the “Wow” performance factor. She emotes to the highest tier of bleachers (in a normally-filled Arena). I’ve been wondering if that artistic emotion may have contributed to her being labeled a “loose cannon” among the more conservative elements at USFS? Artistic temperament can be a double-edged sword.I'm not outraged that Karen Chen was named to the World team, but..... I think this does come down to the calling at Nationals v. the calling at Worlds.
Underrotations aside, her flip is almost always called "3Fe" by international panels. So she starts the free skate with a built-in serious error. Add in a "q" or underrotation, and she could end up with -3 to -4 on a clean-looking jump. I think she'd get more points with a double axel. Heck, even a double lutz or loop might generate more points than 3Fe<.
Given the depth of the field and the built-in "e" or lower content, Chen needs near-perfect programs or mistakes from others to stay in the top 10. If that's the case, then why not send Glenn?