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Thank you!No, they both had byes.
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Thank you!No, they both had byes.
This was my impression, too, that he meant that if she stayed on her current path, regardless of what happens at Nationals, she'll be back at her best next season.I don't think he is saying "you will not skate now, and will return next season". He is not addressing "now", he is only address next season, that he expects her by then to fully return to norm.
UM.....You do know you have made this up out of whole cloth?
Lower difficulty in content in no way guarantees a more artistic performance. Michelle Kwan, btw, was considered to be a jumping bean when she came on the scene. Artistry came later. Many skaters have to develop the artistic side of their skating as they grow.....in large measure because they become more mature.
As to dropping skaters for a more artistic skater....I don't think so. US is starved for competitors who can technically lay it down when it counts.
Nothing like revisionist history.
No, just a wide-swinging free leg on the landing.It's nice to see Gracie getting her jumps back but has she developed a wrap?
IFS' article: https://www.ifsmagazine.com/bradie-tennell-chasing-second-u-s-title/Media call [Jan. 8]: @bradie_tennell says she's feeling good heading into the U.S. Championships, with no major changes to training or programs: "I'm really just cranking away on my programs & the daily grind." Elements will be same as Golden Spin: triple Lutz-triple loop in FS only.
Shocker!Gracie has withdrawn from Nats:https://www.instagram.com/p/Bsbhs2QntNk/
Gracie has withdrawn from Nats:https://www.instagram.com/p/Bsbhs2QntNk/
Maybe that will raise attendance at those events!There's no shame in competing at Regionals and/or Sectionals.In order to qualify for the ISP next season, Gracie (Karen too) will need to compete in the spring/summer and probably attain a total score that will be set by USFS. Hopefully both will compete more rather than less in preparation for 2018-19.
There's no shame in competing at Regionals and/or Sectionals.In order to qualify for the ISP next season, Gracie (Karen too) will need to compete in the spring/summer and probably attain a total score that will be set by USFS. Hopefully both will compete more rather than less in preparation for 201
8-19-20.
Next season then I am assuming she will have to do sectionals/regionals?
Only thing she could get is a possible TBD SkAm if she is doing good by August?
The criteria are published on the USFS website, somewhere, but they are based on comp placements the previous season. So Gracie won't qualify for a funding envelope, but that is separate from the ISP. If she performs well at summer comps, she would likely be placed in the ISP and be eligible for assignments, so she would be in the Reserve envelope. I don't believe there is funding for Reserve, but I think if a Reserve skater gets assigned and medals, they are placed in Envelope C and receive that level of funding for the season. Envelope 'levels' have separate criteria from assignments.^^^ Thanks, so I guess its key that she gets placed in a funded envelope and gets assigned then to a B? I wonder what the criteria is in her case to be placed in the C or Reserve Envelope.
If Gracie does well in summer comps, she'll get a few CS competitions. If she does well in the first, they'll schedule her second so it conflicts with Sectionald giving her a bye to nationals.
Ashley May regret not going to Nationals this year...
... kept competing while pursuing an alternative therapy (PRP)...
Re the UR calls, Bradie says:
“I have been working on my technique to jump higher. These things happen and obviously you don’t want to get those calls but all you can do is take the lesson learned and move on.”
I really do love her attitude.
There are only 3 ladies with a realistic shot at Worlds.