aftershocks
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omg that’s so depressing! Imagine, USA’s top lady only good enough to be #3 in Canada! How the nightly have fallen![]()
Ah well, things always change with the passage of time. And let's not forget that Kaetlyn is taking a break and Gabby has shown vulnerabilities (that I expect her to shore up). Regardless, Bradie can compete technically with the best of the best, and she is not as weak presentation-wise as some prefer to dismiss her. That's obviously why SC would froth at the mouth to have Bradie representing them in any position! After Kaetlyn and Gabby, there's a huge talent gap unless by chance Alaine Chartrand can overcome her setbacks, or unless Larkyn Austman can up her tech arsenal, since she doesn't lack in grit and desire.
As far as cyclic changes re competitive results, go back in history and realize that U.S. pairs were the first NA team to land gold at Worlds after European dominance ended in the aftermath of WWII. Canada then followed in U.S. pairs' footsteps, but ultimately surpassed the U.S. in winning multiple Olympic gold medals and World medals, thanks largely to the legendary Barbara Wagner & Robert Paul. And this was before Belousova/Protopopov showed everyone how to skate two as one, and heralded in an era of Russian dominance in pairs that has slowed slightly but not abated.
Another thing to remember is that U.S. ladies' current recordbook medal dominance at Worlds and Olympics will still take awhile to catch up with, and even longer to surpass.

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