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We could have a 2014 repeat where Alysa (Lipnitskaya) is the star of the team event and Amber (Sotnikova) wins the individual event.I'm a big Amber fan and I want either her or Kaori to win the individual OGM. But I would put Alysa in the TE. She may not have the highest TES ceiling but she has a record of consistently landing her jumps in pressure situations.
And we just don’t know which Amber will show up. That’s the problem.
Frankly, if I were on the US team I’d love to have the Alysa vibe.
#JustSayingKittyCats - hey, don't try to memory hole her Worlds SP just because it wasn't THIS season.
? This entire year and last year as well… There’s only one version of amber.
She came in 2nd in Finlandia.Amber did not miss in her challenger, Amber did not miss in her first Grand Prix, Amber did not miss in her second Grand Prix, won all three of those
No she had a first and second in the Grand Prix this fall and finished fourth in the Final.Amber has won a Grand Prix final, every single Grand Prix event and challenger for the last two straight years.
True. Alysa has beat her at the two major internationals in the past year. I’ll also mention Alysa has two World medals and experience at the Olympics. Amber has neither.And is a three time consecutive US champion which Alysa hasn’t won since she was 14
I think you could make the case for either Alysa or Amber. They have each beaten each other during the past year.? This entire year and last year as well… There’s only one version of amber.
Let’s have a Alisa do a triple axle and see what her success rate is, Amber is at 80% this year. With a grand total of one miss.
Amber did not miss in her challenger, Amber did not miss in her first Grand Prix, Amber did not miss in her second Grand Prix, won both of those, advance to the Grand Prix final and she misses the triple axle in the short program, and everything else is fine and does a good long program.
)So, you're holding it against Alysa that she didn't medal at a Challenger where she was dealing with major boot issues? Because once she sorted those out, she's been blade-perfect in every competition since. And you really want to go there about failing to medal at 4CCs last year when she hadn't even been back on the ice training full-time 9 months at that point and was still building back her competition stamina?Did you even read my post? Above?
Alysa didn’t even medal at Lombardia or four continents.
I thought it was pretty obnoxious of Justin Dillon to mention the triple loop when he was telling Amber that she made the Olympic team.
I think she will be seen as number 3 even if they don't split. Notice that nobody has put her in the conversation for the TE in this thread.I think if the women are split, it’s really bad for Isabeau, as I posted above.
Still totally unnecessary in the context of a celebratory meeting. It rubbed me the wrong way. But, then again, I'm not a fan of his generally.He made that comment because Amber had just said that herself to Andrea Joyce in the interview. Justin was quoting Amber.
I don't think anyone here thinks Amber isn't worthy or isn't good enough. If the Olympic team was Amber, Sarah, and Starr, I'm pretty sure just about everyone would want Amber doing the team event. It has everything to do with Alysa and her incredible consistency and calm disposition under pressure. Sure, if both skate their best Amber will probably always beat Alysa by a few points because of her amazing triple axels. They were close to their best at Nats and the difference in scores across two programs was less than 5 points. In the team event the SP is so, so important. It is worth so much more than the LP and Alysa is just so consistent there. I just checked their SP scores from worlds, world team trophy, GPs this season, and the GPF and Alysa's range between 73.73 and 75.70 (Amber from 63.70 to 75.72). From the same competitions, Alysa's total scores range from 212.07 to 226.67 (Amber from 205.65 to 214.78).? This entire year and last year as well… There’s only one version of amber.
Let’s have a Alysa do a triple axle and see what her success rate is, Amber is at 90% this year. Amber has done 10 triple axels this year with a grand total of one miss. Can Midori claim that? Can Harding claim that? Can Tuk claim that?
Amber did not miss in her challenger, Amber did not miss in her first Grand Prix, Amber did not miss in her second Grand Prix, won all three of those, advance to the Grand Prix final and she misses the triple axle in the short program, and everything else is fine and does a good long program.
Everybody keeps thinking of amber from 2021 and 2022, things have changed. But the people’s opinions here have not.
Alysa has won worlds and a Grand Prix final. Last year she won zero Grand Prix and did not medal at four continents.
Amber has won a Grand Prix final, every single Grand Prix event and challenger for the last two straight years. And is a three time consecutive US champion which Alysa hasn’t won since she was 14.
What else do some people want? OK, so she finished fifth at worlds, how awful lol. Don’t forget Alysa could not even medal at four continents.
ALSO cannot even medal this year even at Lombardia … Let’s get a grip here lol Cut to three weeks later, and Amber takes a Nebelhorn title. And more competitors.
Alysa may very well get both at the TE and that’s great but some people need to recheck their opinion of Amber.
#JustSayingKittyCats
Still totally unnecessary in the context of a celebratory meeting. It rubbed me the wrong way. But, then again, I'm not a fan of his generally.