Who will make 2017 GPF in Dance?

Who will make GPF?


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The top 2 are obvious, probably Shibutanis, then? Are Chock and Bates falling behind Hubbell and Donahue (in scores earned)?
 
Current standings after 3 GP events: http://www.isuresults.com/events/gp2017/gpsdance.htm

Gabriella PAPADAKIS / Guillaume CIZERON FRA 15 (200.43) + FRA
Tessa VIRTUE / Scott MOIR CAN 15 (199.86) + NHK
Maia SHIBUTANI / Alex SHIBUTANI USA 15 (189.24) + Skate America
Kaitlyn WEAVER / Andrew POJE CAN 13 (190.01) + FRA
Madison CHOCK / Evan BATES USA 13 (184.50) + FRA
Madison HUBBELL / Zachary DONOHUE USA 11 (189.43) + NHK
Alexandra STEPANOVA / Ivan BUKIN RUS 11 (179.35) + FRA

Ekaterina BOBROVA / Dmitri SOLOVIEV RUS 13 + 11 = 24 (367.58)

NHK & Skate America: Anna CAPPELLINI / Luca LANOTTE ITA
 
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After 4 GP events:

Tessa VIRTUE / Scott MOIR CAN 15 (199.86) + 15 (198.64) = 30 (398.50) - Qualified

Madison HUBBELL / Zachary DONOHUE USA 11 (189.43) + 13 (188.35) = 24 (377.78)
Ekaterina BOBROVA / Dmitri SOLOVIEV RUS 13 (184.74) + 11 (182.84) = 24 (367.58)

Competing in France next week:
Gabriella PAPADAKIS / Guillaume CIZERON FRA 15 (200.43)
Kaitlyn WEAVER / Andrew POJE CAN 13 (190.01)
Madison CHOCK / Evan BATES USA 13 (184.50)
Alexandra STEPANOVA / Ivan BUKIN RUS 11 (179.35)
Charlene GUIGNARD / Marco FABBRI ITA 7 (171.37)

Competing at Sate America:
Maia SHIBUTANI / Alex SHIBUTANI USA 15 (189.24)
Anna CAPPELLINI / Luca LANOTTE ITA 11 (186.56)
Victoria SINITSINA / Nikita KATSALAPOV RUS 9 (177.15)
Piper GILLES / Paul POIRIER CAN 9 (172.29)
Kaitlin HAWAYEK / Jean-Luc BAKER USA 9 (165.20)
Tiffani ZAGORSKI / Jonathan GUERREIRO RUS 9 (164.41)
 
Kitty and Peter Caruthers were a US brother/sister pairs team, I believe in the 80's. You can google
them for their competitive record. Also Peter Caruthers had a longtime career as a figure skater commentator
in the US after his retirement.

Thanks. Wow, they were really good, and very charismatic. Their synchronization :swoon:.
 
So Virtue/Moir with two wins are the only team really officially qualified at this point.

Papadakis/Cizeron and the Shibutanis, both skating at home in their second events, only likely need a bronze medal to qualify.

Hubbell/Donohue best Bobrova/Soloviev, both with 2nd & 3rd place finishes, based on the overall combined scores from both competitions.

Weaver/Poje and Chock/Bates face each other in France this weekend. With P/C likely for the gold, whichever team finishes 2nd will also qualify to the Final. The 3rd place finishers will go into a tiebreak with Hubbell/Donohue.

With a bronze medal, Weaver/Poje would need to earn at least 187.78 points to pass H/D. They earned 190.01 at Skate Canada. Chock/Bates would have to earn 193.19 or more. Their total score in China was 184.50. So the Americans are really hoping for a silver and a guaranteed ticket to the GPF.

Cappellini/Lanotte are probably favored for silver at Skate America behind the Shibutanis (although their total scores from their first events are only 3 points different). They would need 191.23 points to pass H/D on the big 2nd & 3rd place tiebreak that is going to happen.

So:

Virtue/Moir
Papadakis/Cizeron
Shibutani/Shibutani

And then I would guess:
Weaver/Poje
Hubbell/Donohue

And then either Chock/Bates or Cappellini/Lanotte. If C/B win the silver medal in France, they are definitely in and W/P are still likely to be in too. If they win bronze, it'll be close between them and the Italians for the final spot. It will be interesting to see if :sekret: politics play a part at Skate America against the Italians to hold their event total score down low enough that the Americans win the tie-break. Then again, they could upset and win the event and none of this will matter.
 
If Chock/Bates win silver, then I think WeaPo will be in over Cappellini/Lanotte unless C/L score like 77+ and 115+ at Skate America (assuming that WeaPo score lower at TdF than they did at Skate Canada if they end up with bronze). I don’t see that happening because if that were to happen and the Shibs skate well, then they’d probably score 117+ in the FD and as much as I am more than ready for that to happen I don’t think the rest of the world is.

If Chock/Bates win bronze, then I can see their comparatively low SD score at CoC doing them in and having them miss the GPF with Cappellini/Lanotte making it. Hubbell/Donohue are already in IMO as they have already beaten Bobrova/Soloviev in the tie break and I don't see C/B scoring so well at TdF to overtake H/D's scores with their CoC deficit...and C/L are going to have to score extremely well in both phases at Skate America to overtake the deficit they have against H/D not only at CoC but H/D's scores at Skate Canada.
 
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This head-to-head in France between Weaver & Poje and Chock & Bates. It's a big deal.

Their record is--what?--a 5 & 5 split in their last 10 head-to-heads.

2017 World Team Trophy-W&P
2017 Worlds-W&P
2017-4CCs-C&B
2016 Rostelecom-C&B
2016 International Team Challenge (FD only)-W&P
2016 Worlds-C&B
2016 4CCs-C&B
2016 GPF-W&P
2015 World Team Trophy-W&P
2015 Worlds-C&B
(If you ignore ITC, 2015 4CCs-W&P. Still a 50% split).
 
G&P, V&M, Shibs, H&D, W&P, C&B
C&L maybe instead of either W&P or C&B.
C/L would be more likely to get in instead of C/B than instead of W/P because of the scores of those two teams at their first events. C/B need to be second in France, otherwise they will be in danger of loosing a tie-break to C/L based on total scores. W/P are still very likely to win a tie-break against C/L if they come in third with decent scores (meaning at least like what C/L got at NHK or slightly higher).
 

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