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Once again I was saying how it was ridiculous that Adam beat Nathan at Nationals that year. And you say well Adam's placement at Worlds proves the decision was right.
How does Adam's placement do that when Nathan wasn't even at worlds.
And for the record, I think the overall results of this year-prove me right.
Rippon didn't exactly go to worlds and get those kind of PCS did he? And while I think he was top six is a good placement its not spectacular. But once again the overinflated GOE (and it was) and overinflated PCS did not happen for him at Worlds.
Chen though went on later on in the year to medal at the GPF (beating Fernandez) and a little over a year later actually beat Hanyu?
Part of the reason people like me were screaming is because we felt in Nathan they finally had a guy who could compete with the top guns-so why not anoint him and start supporting him ASAP.
I think we were proved right.
He wasn't that far off from his PCS marks, though. Adam got 90 PCS at US Nationals and 85 at Worlds. Max had 85 at Nationals and 79 at Worlds. Grant had 86 at Nationals and 77 at Worlds. Everyone at Nationals got PCS inflation and Adam actually had the least inflation of the three men who went to Worlds.Rippon didn't exactly go to worlds and get those kind of PCS did he? And while I think he was top six is a good placement its not spectacular. But once again the overinflated GOE (and it was) and overinflated PCS did not happen for him at Worlds.
Once again I was saying how it was ridiculous that Adam beat Nathan at Nationals that year. And you say well Adam's placement at Worlds proves the decision was right.
How does Adam's placement do that when Nathan wasn't even at worlds.
And for the record, I think the overall results of this year-prove me right.
Rippon didn't exactly go to worlds and get those kind of PCS did he? And while I think he was top six is a good placement its not spectacular. But once again the overinflated GOE (and it was) and overinflated PCS did not happen for him at Worlds.
Chen though went on later on in the year to medal at the GPF (beating Fernandez) and a little over a year later actually beat Hanyu?
Part of the reason people like me were screaming is because we felt in Nathan they finally had a guy who could compete with the top guns-so why not anoint him and start supporting him ASAP.
I think we were proved right.
The zero-gravity machine was interesting. But I'm guessing it means he's not back on the ice yet? That's starting to get to the long end of the prognosis, isn't it?![]()
The zero-gravity machine was interesting. But I'm guessing it means he's not back on the ice yet? That's starting to get to the long end of the prognosis, isn't it?![]()
Vince was landing 4F during the finale for the Junior Worlds exhibition.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k6PdyL0daZc (about 10:00 mark)
Okay, which countries would you like to see lose spots to fit five from the US.I wish there could just be 5 spots to the Olympics. Would make everything so much easier and less heartbreaking![]()
Well, Canada only needs one if Reynolds or Nam is their number two man. And Spain certainly doesn't need the two they'll have.Okay, which countries would you like to see lose spots to fit five from the US.
Good points.Well, Canada only needs one if Reynolds or Nam is their number two man. And Spain certainly doesn't need the two they'll have.
Okay, which countries would you like to see lose spots to fit five from the US.
I've always thought it would be interesting to have a sort of Pre-Worlds competition. (Yes, I know, another competition) This one could include anyone who was not chosen by their country to go to Worlds and who had the minimums to compete at Worlds. The top 5 (or 3, or 10) would be able to compete at Worlds.None
I'd rather have more initial entrants even if it means more ppl don't advance to the FS.
Beverley Smith's Brown article based on the call: https://bevsmithwrites.wordpress.com/2017/03/23/jason-brown-bouncing-back/Call: [Jason] said quad toe going well, but main focus for #helsinki2017 is to "do what I can do well, with confidence & GOEs."
"Focus is on doing what I can do to the best of my ability, to help get that 3rd (U.S. Olympic) spot."
^^^ Cute! I'm guessing that photo could have been taken at 2008 "Junior" Nationals in late 2007 when Jason won silver in Intermediate and Nathan bronze in Juvenile?
ETA: They also competed together in Juvenile at 2007 Jr. Nationals in late 2006 - Jason won the gold (age 12) and Nathan placed 10th (age 7): http://www.usfsa.org/eventrelatedde...tent/events/200607/usjunior/juvboys-final.htm
2 other Senior men at this year's Nationals competed in that Juvenile event: Emmanuel Savary (6th) and Jordan Moeller (13th).
Audio of Jason's media teleconference call on Wednesday: http://web.icenetwork.com/video/topic/220125674/v1245556883
Lynn Rutherford tweeted yesterday:
Beverley Smith's Brown article based on the call: https://bevsmithwrites.wordpress.com/2017/03/23/jason-brown-bouncing-back/
Beverley Smith's Brown article based on the call: https://bevsmithwrites.wordpress.com/2017/03/23/jason-brown-bouncing-back/
Insanity .... Jackie Wong reports possible 6-QUAD LP layout for Nathan Chen?!
https://twitter.com/rockerskating/status/846409033452048384