US Pairs DID IT!!

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With Efimova and Mitrofanov and Kam and O’Shea in second and third place with four pairs to go, they will finish no worse than sixth and seventh. That equals 13, which means three Olympic spots! Pending confirming the third spot at the Olympic qualifier, of course. But how awesome!
 
The Olympic qualifier will only have 3 teams getting tickets. We have to assume Sui is one of them for China. There may be a neutral Russian team competing. Neither K/O or E/M can go to the event, E/M are almost certainly not eligible to go to the Olympics anyways so which team goes?

Most likely 1 spot up for grabs from all countries trying to go.
 
The Olympic qualifier will only have 3 teams getting tickets. We have to assume Sui is one of them for China. There may be a neutral Russian team competing. Neither K/O or E/M can go to the event, E/M are almost certainly not eligible to go to the Olympics anyways so which team goes?

Most likely 1 spot up for grabs from all countries trying to go.
It's definitely gonna be a tight event. Have to imagine Chan/Howe have the best shot at top three there of the US options but they're gonna have to be healthy.
 
Isu would rather 3 American than any Russian team. Russian team would have to pass implicit nonverbal test after having taken money from sanctioned pro war companies! You can exclude Russian team. How do they pass implicit nonverbal test?
 
The Olympic qualifier will only have 3 teams getting tickets. We have to assume Sui is one of them for China. There may be a neutral Russian team competing. Neither K/O or E/M can go to the event, E/M are almost certainly not eligible to go to the Olympics anyways so which team goes?

Most likely 1 spot up for grabs from all countries trying to go.
I wouldn't assume anything about Sui, nor would I assume her new partner can actually land any triples consistently.

Chan/Howe are the strongest team on paper if they're healthy.
 
I wouldn't assume anything about Sui, nor would I assume her new partner can actually land any triples consistently.

Chan/Howe are the strongest team on paper if they're healthy.
They haven't been healthy for a while. My prediction is Mcbeath/Parkman
 
They haven't been healthy for a while. My prediction is Mcbeath/Parkman
We'll see. I wouldn't send McBPark over even ChanHowe in their current state. McBPark aren't as consistent - Nats was the fluke great skate for them. ChanHowe usually outscore them. Plus, ChanHowe have 5 months to get it together.
 
They haven't been healthy for a while. My prediction is Mcbeath/Parkman
No one seems to know Parkman's citizenship status, but I'm not sure I'd send them if he's not Oly eligible. I feel like having the extra motivation of trying to earn your own spot at the Olympics is kind of important. I know that's not how spots work, but it has to feel that way when you're competing there. At the very least, earning an extra spot for your country significantly increases your chances of making the team because it makes the team 50% bigger. Whoever competes at the OQE has to train to peak in September, which kind of sucks when you consider how long the season is. It's only worth doing if there's a decent chance you're earning your own spot at the Olympics, a la Vincent Zhou & Alysa Liu in 21-22.
 
It would be good if the US do a qualifier for the qualifying event to see how those with injuries have recovered and also to see if newer teams have improved sufficiently (like Shin/Nagy who obviously need more time). I agree Chan/Howe would be the most likely but only if they are injury free.

I really wish there were more pairs spots at the Olympics. 19 seems ridiculous.
 
It would be good if the US do a qualifier for the qualifying event to see how those with injuries have recovered and also to see if newer teams have improved sufficiently (like Shin/Nagy who obviously need more time). I agree Chan/Howe would be the most likely but only if they are injury free.

I really wish there were more pairs spots at the Olympics. 19 seems ridiculous.
Yes, I already said this on X last night, but I expect Glacier Falls will be the test/qualifying event for that spot - and they'll let all the pairs teams we have know they need to show up for it if they want to be considered. Chan/Howe, McBeath/Parkman, ShinNagy, Plazas/Fernandez & even Digerness/Sadusky should be in the mix, IMO.
 
Yes, I already said this on X last night, but I expect Glacier Falls will be the test/qualifying event for that spot - and they'll let all the pairs teams we have know they need to show up for it if they want to be considered. Chan/Howe, McBeath/Parkman, ShinNagy, Plazas/Fernandez & even Digerness/Sadusky should be in the mix, IMO.
FloresWang are going senior and could be in the mix, too.

I wish some journalist would ask Parkman about his citizenship.
 
FloresWang are going senior and could be in the mix, too.
They may be in the mix for an Olympic spot, but based off of what they did this season as juniors, they're going to be lucky to get a single GP.
 
I, too, do not understand why it is 19, not 20. Either way, its five warmup groups. I've asked and the only answer I get is the IOC and ISU don't communicate well with each other.
What irks me is the IOC keeps taking away spots from one of its most popular Winter Olympic sports - all in the name of adding other, oddball sports that aren't as popular. And, I really question why ANY of the skiing sports need umpty-gazillion athletes. It would be nice if the IOC left figure skating at 30 each for men & women, 25 for dance & 20 for pairs - that's 5 warm up groups; and agreed to an "additional athlete" quota number of at least 10 athletes to ensure that all 10 of the countries in the team event can add a competitor in the 4th discipline if they only have 3 disciplines qualified for the individual events.
 

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