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Post by Admin on Jan 6, 2022 20:44:13 GMT
Final junior ladies rankings after the free skate. ⤵️ #ToyotaUSChamps22 1 Clare Seo - 185.53 (118.15 FS) 2 Ava Ziegler - 175.50 (115.26 FS) 3 Josephine Lee - 172.08 (111.47 FS) 4 Katie Shen - 170.77 (119.57 FS)
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Post by Admin on Jan 6, 2022 23:40:16 GMT
Ashley Cain-Gribble/Timothy LeDuc 3Tw3, sbs3Lo, thr3Lz TES 44.54, PCS 34.85, SP 79.39 into 1st Results of the Pairs Short Program at #USChamps22 1. #AshleyCainGribble/#TimothyLeDuc - SP: 79.39 2. #JessicaCalalang/#BrianJohnson - SP: 77.48 3. #AudreyLu/#MishaMitrofanov - SP: 68.11
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Post by Admin on Jan 7, 2022 3:56:55 GMT
#LindsayThorngren - "There are things I could have done better, but I'm pretty happy for now and will focus on tomorrow. I want to perform my best and show everyone what I've been doing in training."
Results from the Women's Short Program at #USChamps22
1. #MariahBell - SP: 75.55 2. #KarenChen - SP: 74.55 3. #AlysaLiu - SP: 71.42
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Post by Admin on Jan 7, 2022 20:14:20 GMT
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Post by Admin on Jan 7, 2022 21:15:02 GMT
Gold trails the three Olympic favorites, plus 14-year-old Isabeau Levito, who is too young for this year’s Olympics, and Lindsay Thorngren, a 15-year-old who makes the Olympic age cutoff.
Gold is 7.94 behind Bell and 3.81 behind third-place Liu. But nationals are not an Olympic Trials.
Rather, a committee picks the three-woman team after Friday’s free skate, taking into account the last year’s worth of results starting with last January’s nationals. That will hurt the case of Gold, who was 13th last year and 13th again in her lone international competition this season.
Gold said making it back to the Olympics has been one of her goals.
“It is, in theory, completely attainable,” she said, expressing satisfaction with her short. “Copy and paste for tomorrow.”
Gold said she will evaluate after the season whether she will continue competing.
“My mom always said I had a case of the mores,” she said. “I just wanted one more of everything.
“Have we ever sent anyone to the Olympics for singles that was 30?”
Yes. Theresa Weld-Blanchard in 1924, then again in 1928 when she was 34, according to Olympedia.org.
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