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I think H/D does have the best shot at individual bronze since I think they will be skating in the final group for the SD (because of world standing). This sets them up well.
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I think H/D does have the best shot at individual bronze since I think they will be skating in the final group for the SD (because of world standing). This sets them up well.
And therefore they are more likely to make the final group for the FD than HD - but maybe both teams will.But the Shibs have a very strong short dance.
They changed the rule for the Olys. I assume it's to maximize drama for TV...NBC probably wouldn't want V/M and P/C skating an hour apart. Or Yuzu and Nathan, etc.I thought it was top ten in random order for the last two groups.
Uh, how can they politik the World Rankings at this point? Chock & Bates and the Shibutanis made the choice not to go to any Senior Bs this season, to the detriment of their own rankings.All 3 U.S. teams should be in the final group for the FD. They've each qualified for the GPF the past 2 seasons and were in the final FD group at last year's Worlds. But since this is the Olys, there are likely politiks in place to prevent that.
I wasn't referring to the rankings themselves but the scoring/placement in the SD. All 3 USA teams should be ranked in the top 5, as they were at the GPF and last year's Worlds, but given the politiks of the Oly season, I would expect at least one of B/S and C/L, possibly both, to be in the final FD group at the expense of one or two of the USA teams.Uh, how can they politik the World Rankings at this point? Chock & Bates and the Shibutanis made the choice not to go to any Senior Bs this season, to the detriment of their own rankings.
Oh, okay, my mistake. I thought you were referring to the SD.I wasn't referring to the rankings themselves but the scoring/placement in the SD. All 3 USA teams should be ranked in the top 5, as they were at the GPF and last year's Worlds, but given the politiks of the Oly season, I would expect at least one of B/S and C/L, possibly both, to be in the final FD group at the expense of one or two of the USA teams.
Surely you are just joking in your first sentence. I think M/C were named as second alternates because of their overall slightly better results and better consistency at international competitions this season (except that one B competition - I forgot which one it was - where they fell) + better result in the FD at Nationals. Parsons have made mistakes in twizzles practically in all competitions.Maybe it was because Charlie White liked them and said they were doing V/M's lift but did it better than V/M. I liked the Parson's better.
I like Hawayek/Baker, and they skated really well in the FD, but this is an exaggeration. You may like them and their FD more than the three US top teams and their programs, but that doesn't make them the best US team or even the best in the Nationals FD performance. They don't have the speed and power of the US top teams, and their elements, while really good when done cleanly, are, in many cases, weaker than those of the top teams - especially their spins, which are overall weaker than the spins of all three top teams (even though H/D made a mistake in their spin at Nationals which is really rare for them) and their twizzles, which are weaker than Shibutanis and H/D's twizzles. Some of their lifts also tend to be comparatively weaker than C/B's or even Shibutanus and H/D's, but that may be a slightly moot point in this case, since their lifts, perhaps exept the rotational lift, were really very well done in the Nationals FD performance. Their step sequences, though, while very light and precise (and the level 4s received for those step sequences at Nationals are a testament to that) also don't have the speed and power that the top teams achieve.H&B were totally robbed of winning the FD, IMO.
If they go by World standings, Bobrova/Soloviev and Cappellini/Lanotte probably will have higher standings than Virtue/Moir by Olympics as they will have competed at Europeans.They changed the rule for the Olys. I assume it's to maximize drama for TV...NBC probably wouldn't want V/M and P/C skating an hour apart. Or Yuzu and Nathan, etc.
I think you have forgotten Weaver/Poje. They had a bad competition at Trophee de France because of being injured and were not in the GP Final, but they will be at Olympics and may skate well enough to beat Chock/Bates and also Cappellini/Lanotte and Bobrova/Soloviev (of course, if Poje doesn't blow his twizzles again). Also, rank in previous competitions should not matter that much when it comes to the skates on the day. It should not be automatic that all three US teams should be in the last group just because they were in the GP Final and were ranked top 5 in the last season's Worlds SD. And, unlike Shibutanis and Hubbell/Donohue, Chock/Bates don't have a very strong SD this season which would be automatically deserving to beat W/P's or even C/L's and B/S's SDs, unless C/B go clean in it while the rest of those teams make mistakes. That said, I would agree that C/L's and B/S's SDs are not better than C/B's as programs (B/S are actually worse, in my opinion), but B/S at least skate "bigger" in their SD overall.I wasn't referring to the rankings themselves but the scoring/placement in the SD. All 3 USA teams should be ranked in the top 5, as they were at the GPF and last year's Worlds, but given the politiks of the Oly season, I would expect at least one of B/S and C/L, possibly both, to be in the final FD group at the expense of one or two of the USA teams.
I wouldn't be surprised to see C/B be passed for the final group, since it's been their weaker program this season. B/S were only 0.3 behind C/B at Cup of China in the SD. We haven't seen W/P in a while, they struggled in France, but Kaitlyn did have a dislocated rib or something there, and their SD scored well at SC. C/L have also had comparable scores to C/B in the SD. If we assume V/M, P/C, S/S, H/D (as long as they don't make a big error) make the final group, then any of B/S, C/L and W/P could end up passing C/B for that last spot, which could be totally justifiable based on the skates.They changed the rule for the Olys. I assume it's to maximize drama for TV...NBC probably wouldn't want V/M and P/C skating an hour apart. Or Yuzu and Nathan, etc.
All 3 U.S. teams should be in the final group for the FD. They've each qualified for the GPF the past 2 seasons and were in the final FD group at last year's Worlds. But since this is the Olys, there are likely politiks in place to prevent that.
B/S already are ahead of V/M, and you're right that C/L will probably pass them, but that would still leave Tessa and Scott in the final group. Currently the top 5 are P/C, B/S, V/M, H/D, C/L. The next couple are the Shibs and C/B, so V/M and H/D will both still be in the final group.If they go by World standings, Bobrova/Soloviev and Cappellini/Lanotte probably will have higher standings than Virtue/Moir by Olympics as they will have competed at Europeans.
I think you have forgotten Weaver/Poje. They had a bad competition at Trophee de France because of being injured and were not in the GP Final, but they will be at Olympics and may skate well enough to beat Chock/Bates and also Cappellini/Lanotte and Bobrova/Soloviev (of course, if Poje doesn't blow his twizzles again). Also, rank in previous competitions should not matter that much when it comes to the skates on the day. It should not be automatic that all three US teams should be in the last group just because they were in the GP Final and were ranked top 5 in the last season's Worlds SD. And, unlike Shibutanis and Hubbell/Donohue, Chock/Bates don't have a very strong SD this season which would be automatically deserving to beat W/P's or even C/L's and B/S's SDs, unless C/B go clean in it while the rest of those teams make mistakes. That said, I would agree that C/L's and B/S's SDs are not better than C/B's as programs (B/S are actually worse, in my opinion), but B/S at least skate "bigger" in their SD overall.
I just noticed that she tweeted she'll be calling ice dance at the Olympics - thank goodness!
I just noticed that she tweeted she'll be calling ice dance at the Olympics - thank goodness!
I'm tired of NBC calling the shots for how the Olympics are done. Given their terrible coverage anyway, even if V/M and P/C skated back to back they'd switch to an hour of freestyle skiing or curling or something after one couple and then spoil the result before showing you the second couple.They changed the rule for the Olys. I assume it's to maximize drama for TV...NBC probably wouldn't want V/M and P/C skating an hour apart. Or Yuzu and Nathan, etc.
I missed the costume violation. What was it for? I love everything about Madison's dress EXCEPT the beading right on the nipples. . .I think both H/D and Shibs have strong SD. The Shibs have better executed and performed their SD this season. If Madi/Zach get the levels their score will be comparable to Shibs. At SkCanada Madi/Zach scored 76.08 points and would have scored 77.08pts if not for the 1 point costume violation.
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It was a time violation, not costume.I'm tired of NBC calling the shots for how the Olympics are done. Given their terrible coverage anyway, even if V/M and P/C skated back to back they'd switch to an hour of freestyle skiing or curling or something after one couple and then spoil the result before showing you the second couple.
(Okay, maybe they do it better on NBCSN and the Olympic Channel, but we don't get cable.)
I missed the costume violation. What was it for? I love everything about Madison's dress EXCEPT the beading right on the nipples. . .
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I thought there was a published procedure for how USFSA picks the team. From memory:
disciplines are ranked in terms of strength / likelihood of medaling
skaters are ranked w/in each discipline (but how...?????)
strongest discipline's entrant picked first (highest ranked skater offered both programs, they decides what s/he/they want to do, if they only skate one program, 2nd ranked skater is offered the other program, elects to skate if they want, and so on)
2nd strongest discipline's entrant selected, and so on
Is that correct?
For Sochi, by December 2013, all of the skaters at Nationals had to declare whether they were interested in the TE, and, if so:That sounds similar to what I remember, but wasn't there a clause in there about going back to skater and asking whether he was willing to change his mind?