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At this point it seems like U.S. Nationals will be the Bradie Tennell show. The battle for the 2nd U.S. Worlds spot seems to be as wide open as it could be so there is that to look forward to 

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I think it's highly likely that Pooja is getting a Challenger. She has a top 10 summer score, and if the fed is sending Ashley Lin to Nebelhorn (genuinely not trying to be shady), Pooja will most definitely get a CS. She wasn't going to make the JGPF in the first place with an 8th place, so why not give her some WS points in a senior competition? Even better, assign her to the one in Austria or Tallinn and she gets a bye to her first senior nationals.
ETA Bradie's quote from Rutherford's 9/20 Autumn Classic preview article:https://olympics.nbcsports.com/2018...-medvedeva-at-autumn-classic-hanyu-leads-men/
The U.S. champion, sixth in the world last season, has set an ambitious goal: “I want to be a whole new skater, unrecognizable from last season.”
“There are some things that need to be tweaked, but I love the program,” Denise Myers, who coaches Tennell in Buffalo Grove, Illinois, said. “It showed a more mature, different side to Bradie, which is what we are striving for this year.
“I’m definitely more confident in myself and what I’m doing,” Tennell says. “I believe in myself a lot more. I don’t think I’m as timid. I’m really working on not being as shy, just kind of letting my personality come through in everything.”
I really liked and like Bradie since last season. She does not wag her tongue and does not create issues around herself. Just works and works hard, and thus the results and the obvious improvements.“I’m definitely more confident in myself and what I’m doing,” Tennell says. “I believe in myself a lot more. I don’t think I’m as timid. I’m really working on not being as shy, just kind of letting my personality come through in everything.”
Starr attempted an 8 triple program. That was so ambitious. If she were allowed, she could easily do a 9 or 10 triple program because she usually repeats her loop and flip, her best jumps.
Her 3 axel is getting closer to clean. She just needs to step up into it a bit more and pull in a little tighter in the rotation. Her Lutz has never looked better. I can tell she has worked hard on it.
I want her to work on her spins, her stroking and her stamina. As much as I love to her choice of music and choreography for the LP, the program seems to lack rest spaces (spaces to breath) so Starr seemed a bit winded by the end. She will need to get a lot more runthroughs under her belt to make the program look effortless (which an 8 triple program can hardly be).
Bradley looks flawless and in spectacular shape for this early in the season. If she keeps skating like this, her PCS (which is based on rep) should go up throughout the season.
Wow congrats to BradieShe's the first non-Russian to beat Med. since.........????
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I like her, but I wonder if anyone is regretting the choice of Wessenberg for SA? I still think (despite her inconsistency) Glenn would have been a better option. Or one of Wang/Hicks.
Challenger scores so far:
Tennell - 206.41
Glenn - 166.25
Hicks - 164.58
Andrews - 159.76
McBeath - 154.56
Wessenberg - 143.47
Nakahara - 143.07
McIsaac - 141.61
still to come: Bell, Lin, Wang
Also, McIsaac's highest total score this summer was 146 at the Philadelphia Summer International (I've heard she may have switched to a Pacific Coast club but for now she's still listed in the SW region/Midwestern section in my Scoretracker).For byes purposes, I would try to thin out Mids, which looks packed once again.
Looking ahead to sectionals, here's the ladies who have scored 140+ in domestic summer competitions.
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In the past it used to be 7 days and up to 10 days for a competition in Asia. Nowadays the international bye policy seems to be more flexible and final approval is up to USFS' Competitions Chair.I know a skater gets a bye to Nationals based on the proximity of an international assignment to Sectionals. Does anyone know how long this proximity extends to?
I was wishing she didn't win as USFSA now will hype her to the skies. (((Pressure)))
I still think (despite her inconsistency) Glenn would have been a better option.
But won't Gracie have to compete at South Atlantics first? It is Oct 3-6.Hicks and Wang (NHK Trophy, Nov. 9-11) should get the bye to Nationals and ditto for Gold because Rostelecom Cup is the same week as Sectionals (she switched to Iceworks SC/Eastern section this season).
I was wishing she didn't win as USFSA now will hype her to the skies. (((Pressure)))
But won't Gracie have to compete at South Atlantics first? It is Oct 3-6.
Not sure why USFS felt pressured to assign the SA spots so early. While the dance was a no-brainer and the men was a solid choice, it seems like they could have waited until after the first set of CS events to assign the ladies and pairs.
But won't Gracie have to compete at South Atlantics first?
Thanks @concorde for the heads about Regionals groups (I will start my annual U.S. Regionals info/links thread in the Kiss & Cry section later). Gracie is not listed in her previous region of UGL either but AFAIK she is not required to compete at Regionals based on Rule 2471 section B (refer to post #195 above).SA Groupings are out and Gracie is not listed.
Maybe she is still representing her old club in a different Region.
Except for the fact that Bradie doesnt seem to have nerves.... which is amazing!!!
The American ladies (well, lady) are back in business!!!!!
Med had never lost to a non-Russian.This gives her a HUGE boost in confidence. When was the last time a non-Russian outscored Med?
Bradie dealt with pressure all last season. She is not a machine but I think she is capable of dealing with whatever comes her way. Staying healthy is the key.I was wishing she didn't win as USFSA now will hype her to the skies. (((Pressure)))
Thanks @concorde for the heads about Regionals groups (I will start my annual U.S. Regionals info/links thread in the Kiss & Cry section later). Gracie is not listed in her previous region of UGL either but AFAIK she is not required to compete at Regionals based on Rule 2471 section B (refer to post #195 above).