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Yes.those will be the first olympics for Adam, right?
Yes.those will be the first olympics for Adam, right?
Grant got hosed. They should have put Miner on the World Team and Grant in 4CC.
It would be helpful if before the event started they made a list of skaters who needed to win to have any shot of going on to the Olympics, becuase from what the USFSA are saying, that was Miner's only shot.
At least people will know where they stand and what they are competing for.
Yes, they did. Team Ross will probably not take this to court like some athletes and their teams have in the past, but today is not a good day for them.
ETA: I had better clarify, in all sports across the board re the naming of Oly teams.
Hunh? Ross has absolutely no basis to take USFS to court. There was no contract, no guarantee, no representation that with a podium finish he would go to the Olympics. The criteria were published on the website and the athletes were told up front.
Especially if they didn't get one.Some federations like to spread the wealth (Max over Grant), but for the skaters personally involved in controversial decisions and who are missing out on the Olympic experience, it is impossible to bandage the wound via consolation prize.
that is a wonderful Junior Worlds team! They should do great. Torgashev is a wonderful skater and I hope he comes back with much improved jumps next year. Then he will be tough to beat.Saw on twitter that it’s Kranozhon, Hiwatashi and Pulkinen. Love Torgashwv but it’s a fair call
Yes, I know. Lighten up. Some athletes would consider this and have. Please don't make a mountain out of a molehill. I would not expect Ross to do this.Hunh? Ross has absolutely no basis to take USFS to court. There was no contract, no guarantee, no representation that with a podium finish he would go to the Olympics. The criteria were published on the website and the athletes were told up front.
Brennan tweeted the other day that she’s made repeated requests for the info.
https://twitter.com/cbrennansports/status/949469667499757568
Well I can see why they don't. USFSA is not a democracy. It's probably better to have all the angry attacks going to them instead of the individual committee members.Brennan tweeted the other day that she’s made repeated requests for the info.
https://twitter.com/cbrennansports/status/949469667499757568
Nationals probably was weighted more heavily. Rippon finished 4th, not 12th.
The Jason decision is a little questionable with nationals being Tier 1.![]()
The clusterf*ck of the team selection for US Nats is making me kind of nervous/excited for Canadians next weekend, with about 7 men who could legitimately earn Canada's second spot and join Patrick in Korea. Makes me wonder how the heck Canada is going to decide, unless whoever comes 2nd is over 3rd by at least 10 points (and isn't baby Stephen Gogolev).
I can understand sending Adam to Olympics OR Worlds over Ross, but to leave the silver medallist off both is a bit of a slap in the face. Then to not even name Ross first alternate... that's a knee to the balls on top of the slap.
For everyone who is pointing out that Adam (and Jason) didn't bring their "A" game to Nationals - why are there no complaints that Ross hasn't had anything close to an "A" game for the past 4 years? Yet, he's more deserving to go to an Olympics because he had one good competition compared to them having more?
Not picking on Ross here; just making a point.
Was Miner not rewarded with a silver medal?But what's gripping about watching sports is The Moment. The Moment when the underdog beats the favored one and is rewarded.
No one was just going for that! It’s an Olympic Year! All medals are meaningless if they don’t mean olympics.Was Miner not rewarded with a silver medal?
Except for the fact that Brown didn't earn the Worlds spot outright last year. I think the fact that Zhou was denied the opportunity to go to Worlds last year had to be taken into account.Jason had three Tier 1 competitions, one of which was Worlds, where he was instrumental in getting back that third spot, had the highest ever quadless SP score, and had a total score of nearly 270. He was only half a point behind Adam at the GPF. If he hadn’t bombed that FS so badly, his body of work would have probably meant sending him over Vincent.
So all the medals in all the other years and competitions are meaningless?No one was just going for that! It’s an Olympic Year! All medals are meaningless if they don’t mean olympics.
Bravo!!!!!Because, for me, as a viewer and as a skating parent, every other competition is about what happens in the moment, and those moments are fleeting. It doesn't matter how you did in practice or the 6-minute warm-up. It doesn't matter how you did in the last competition. It's what you put out there on the ice, this time, against these competitors. You kill it in all your programs all year but miss Sectionals by .01, that's rough. But that's figure skating. You made Nationals last year and medaled, but didn't make it out of Sectionals this year, even though you're hitting jumps in every other competition that no other skaters are hitting? That's the fabled thrill of victory and the agony of defeat.
I've said this elsewhere, so I'll keep it short here. But what's gripping about watching sports is The Moment. The Moment when the underdog beats the favored one and is rewarded. The most fabled moment in all of sports is the USA team of rag-tag, no name hockey players beating the juggernaut Soviets at the 1980 Olympics. They lost to them the week before the start of the Olympics. Not just lost, were crushed. They only tied the highly-favored Swedes in the opening round. Why even allow them to play the 2nd-ranked team at all?
When they won it all, it was one of the most -- if not the most -- thrilling moments in sports history. It could have gone wrong a millions ways, a hundred times.
It's not a perfect analogy. Team sports and individual judged sports are different animals. But I think about why I watch sports, why many people watch sports. It's the antidote to knowing-the-ending in life and the hope of the surprise victory in spite of falling short so many other times. It's the #WeGetUp. Ross Miner might have been sent to the Olympics and bombed. Or, it could have been a highlight reel for the ages that would have inspired a few more kids to get on the ice. We'll never know.
Yes, I know. Lighten up. Some athletes would consider this and have. Please don't make a mountain out of a molehill. I would not expect Ross to do this.
ETA: Unless Brennan, for example, discovers something had gone amiss.
Except for the fact that Brown didn't earn the Worlds spot outright last year. I think the fact that Zhou was denied the opportunity to go to Worlds last year had to be taken into account.