VGThuy
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That was actually 2008, 3 were too young, and Meissner got named because Katrina Hacker was a "nobody" in the minds of USFS compared to Kimmie and who had no senior international medals. And what happened to those girls? Growth spurts, being taught lousy jump technique to just get the triples around and then getting hammered when the IJS took over. Or in the case of Flatt, simply just not being a great package.
It's kind of crazy how the U.S. dominated the Junior scene during that period, but it couldn't translate that same dominance as seniors. However, those juniors that did dominate weren't so bad in general, with the entire U.S. sweep from 2007 Junior Worlds still competing and placing in the top 5 at Nationals to this very day. I don't know if that's more of a statement about them or U.S. ladies skating.