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It's nice only when "loudness and insistence" are not "louder" than one's results....![]()


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It's nice only when "loudness and insistence" are not "louder" than one's results....![]()
The purpose of chats is to talk. The purpose of skating is to skate.Hmmm, you're rather loud and insistent yourself, for whatever reason.
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No such comment was made.
I said a) it is my gut feeling. b) it may have partially affected...
It's nice only when "loudness and insistence" are not "louder" than one's actions and results where it counts....![]()
So I am wondering how this happens? How exactly does the “US fed” orchestrate all of this with the judges. I have no doubt that judges have favourites, or at least favourite styles, but for there to be an organized effort seems very implausible. It also seems a bit like revisionist history. If I remember correctly Ashley popped her last jumping pass in 2017 and that is what put her behind Karen. I also don’t remember her seeming terrible upset. I did wonder at the time if she subconsciously didn’t want to go to Worlds as the US Champion and preferred a more underdog role. She certainly didn’t complain about her placement at least to my knowledge. Anyway, it just seems a bit much to suddenly start a conspiracy theory about the “US fed” having some master plan way back before 2017 Nationals.
So I am wondering how this happens? How exactly does the “US fed” orchestrate all of this with the judges. I have no doubt that judges have favourites, or at least favourite styles, but for there to be an organized effort seems very implausible. It also seems a bit like revisionist history. If I remember correctly Ashley popped her last jumping pass and that is what put her behind Karen. I also don’t remember her seeming terrible upset. I did wonder at the time if she subconsciously didn’t want to go to Worlds as the US Champion and preferred a more underdog role. She certainly didn’t complain about her placement at least to my knowledge. Anyway, it just seems a bit much to suddenly start a conspiracy theory about the “US fed” having some master plan way back before 2017 Nationals.
Both had similar mistakes but Ashley out-skated Karen at nationals.
I don’t believe Ashley outskated Karen at Nationals, so I think that is a fact in dispute.
SP KC – 3rd
SP AW – 5th
FS – KC – 4th FS/3rd overall
FS – AW – 3rd FS/4th overall
... If everybody did that then we would not have sports chats like FSU.... and you might have to take up piano to keep your fingers busy.![]()
In SP the judges did not intentionally try to put AW behind KC. Another girl was in between. In FS the judges did put AW ahead of Chen, not behind. The total scores put KC ahead.Yeah, going by placements says nothing about what mistakes were made. The argument here is about the scoring discrepancies b/w the two of them so going by their placement/score isn't illustrating your point...
Well, my trollish bias has some positives... it got your post down to 3 lines in 1 paragraph...Actually when 'gut feelings' are actually trollish bias and OTT imaginings, I think it's a good thing to keep such feelings to oneself. In fact commenting on what you think based on what you've seen on the ice, read, and heard in interviews might lead to more constructive conversation rather than useless digressions.
- behaving, on the ice and off the ice, like a 3rd rate saloon singer who thinks she is Barbara Streisand
I wonder what the general feeling is from the USFSA with their decision to push Karen right now? I wonder if they're a little miffed at her for passing on worlds...
In SP the judges did not intentionally try to put AW behind KC. Another girl was in between. In FS the judges did put AW ahead of Chen, not behind. The total scores put KC ahead.
Also, even if Judges, let's say, underscored AW, the Selection Panel had an option to send Wagner instead of Chen, but they did not do so either. Maybe they were concerned that Wagner, yet again, opens her big mouth in Korea and insults Int'l Judges, Skaters, and worst yet, causes an international conflict of some sort, which she manages to do constantly, even when not attending events. Wagner has two problems:
- mistaking "freedom of speech" for rudeness, coarseness, and loudness.
- behaving, on the ice and off the ice, like a 3rd rate saloon singer who thinks she is Barbara Streisand.
Tinami Amori said:In SP the judges did not intentionally try to put AW behind KC. Another girl was in between...
It depends on how she communicated the reason to the USFSA. If she explained herself well and gave valid reasons than she should be fine.
... though I did say Ashley outskated Karen this year![]()
Once the boot issues are no longer an issue the question becomes is she capable of more than sporadic brilliance? As of now that's unclear. She's had some amazing skates (2015, 2017) but there's been a mountain of crappy performances in between, after which in most cases the "boot problem" excuse finds its way into the narrative. When that's no longer an excuse, what kind of skater are we dealing with? Do the UR and consistency issues go away? Or will it be the same skater we have now?
I did wonder at the time if she subconsciously didn’t want to go to Worlds as the US Champion and preferred a more underdog role.
Once the boot issues are no longer an issue the question becomes is she capable of more than sporadic brilliance? As of now that's unclear. She's had some amazing skates (2015, 2017) but there's been a mountain of crappy performances in between, after which in most cases the "boot problem" excuse finds its way into the narrative. When that's no longer an excuse, what kind of skater are we dealing with? Do the UR and consistency issues go away? Or will it be the same skater we have now?
This attitude seems overly harsh to me. I don't know what the point is of speculating now on how Karen will perform without boot problems that she's had for ages -- just after her "savior" boot company dumped her! On top of foot issues she has a very painful back condition (see @Sylvia's post in the Avanta thread) that it is not clear she has fully overcome (it may not be fixable). Besides all of this she's 18 years old with a heck of a resume, even if it's not Kwanesque. (As if anyone else's is!) I think every skater has the right to be judged on their best performances, not their worst, unless there is a concrete reason why not (for example, a back condition). I think Karen has some time to figure this out - she doesnt need to do it on our timetable. I hope she can overcome whatever made her withdraw from Worlds and have a really fruitful off-season.These are exactly the questions she needs to ask herself now. Hopefully, she has the right people around her who can help to take the next steps and are honest with her even through it might suck to hear. This is not the time for sugarcoating things. And then there is the question if she really has the determination and drive to make the necessary changes.
Chen started working with a sports psychologist last season and I do hope she continues to do so during the off-season to prepare herself mentally.
Mariah Bell has taken noticeable strides with Raf, despite so much poster comments saying she hasn't made any progress in consistency.
^^ Everyone has their way of looking at it. I don't think what was previously expressed by the poster you cite has much to do with 'speculating how Karen might perform without boot problems.' With or without boot problems, Karen has to decide what she wants. When you know what you want, maybe you become willing to walk through fire to get it. If physical issues are overwhelming, so be it. Plenty of skaters have faced that dilemma and have had to make a choice to stop skating, even despite still desiring to skate. OTOH, plenty of champion athletes have been able to overcome stiff obstacles by strength of will, which is about mental fortitude and self-belief.
I love your post, and thanks. It's very well articulated and that's definitely my thinking regarding Ashley's and Karen's performances over the past two seasons.
As far as Mariah, maybe I missed where anything was said specifically about her consistency. I personally feel that it has been a period of adjustment for Mariah with Raf, and I've seen fans commenting on some of her improvements under Raf. But as Raf will and has told us, it's not a overnight thing working with older skaters who may have learned poor technique and/ or bad habits.
I might be mistaken on this, but from what I have read here on FSU, the argument is not that she deserved higher PCS but rather that she was previously overmarked, especially by foreign judges at international competitions this season and then -- without notice -- those EVILLE U.S. judges gave her the marks she deserved.I do not buy the argument that Ashley deserved higher PCS.
... Regarding Evgenia, Alina, and Eteri's other students, I wonder if Eteri filters students based on whether they are 'easy' to prepare mentally for competitions. None of her current students, except maybe Polina, are headcasey at all. There have been both consistent and inconsistent Russian skaters all throughout history, so consistency and mental strength in competition is not necessarily a 'Russian' thing.