I’ve been subletting my blog this past week to a series of
posts I wrote for fans of the ABC drama The Good Doctor, but my skating
roots run deep enough that OF COURSE I’m still gonna make previews and
predictions for the 2020 U.S. Figure Skating Championships! (I even went
skating myself, just yesterday, for the first time in about a year. I won’t
post the video here, as I don’t know that I want to immortalize my terribly
exciting one-foot spin in that fashion. But it’s over on Twitter…)
As is usually the case nowadays, all the Nationals action
can be found over the next several days at either NBC, NBC SN, or NBC Sports
Gold. Here’s a link to help you sort out what you can watch vs. what you may have to read about later…
And this year I’m breaking my preview/predictions into Pairs
& Women, which both start later today (1/23)… and Dance/Men, which get
going Friday and Saturday, respectively.
PAIRS
There are 12 teams competing in all; the top 8 from last
year are all returning EXCEPT 2019 Bronze Medalists Deanna
Stellato-Dudek/Nate Bartholomay, who ended their partnership last spring.
(Stellato-Dudek is now representing Canada
along with Maxime Deschamps; they finished 6th at Canadian Nationals
last weekend.)
Here’s my guess for the top 5. Tough call between gold and
silver, but since no pair has won back-to-back U.S.
titles since Castelli/Shnapir did it in 2013-14, I’m picking Denney/Frazier to
return to the top. Last time they won was 2017.
GOLD: Denney/Frazier
SILVER: Cain-Gribble/LeDuc
BRONZE: Knierim/Knierims
4th: Kayne/O’Shea
5th: Calalang/Johnson
WOMEN (Even the event page for NBC called them “women” this
time rather than “ladies”… So it’s time to talk about the WOMEN!)
There are 18 competitors this year; that number does not
include 3 withdrawals (Ting Cui, Hanna Harrell, Emilia Murdock).
Gracie Gold, as mentioned previously, is making her first
appearance there since 2017. Paige Rydberg (who finished 11th in
2017) will also be back this time, and Karen Chen returns after missing last
year with an injury. The top 3 from last year—Alysa Liu, Bradie Tennell, and Mariah
Bell—will all be there. Number 4 last year was Harrell; #5 last year was Cui,
and last year’s 6th place finisher, Megan Wessenberg, did not meet
the minimum TES requirements now needed to compete at U.S. Nationals. To me,
that means there are only two real challengers to last year’s strong podium:
Chen, who of course won the title in 2017, and last year’s junior national
champion Gabriella Izzo. Nonetheless, I’m sticking with last year’s top 3…
GOLD: Alysa Liu
SILVER: Bradie Tennell
BRONZE: Mariah Bell
4th: Karen Chen
5th: Gabriella Izzo
Others that are worth keeping an eye on include Amber Glenn
(7th last year), Starr Andrews (8th last year), and yes,
the aforementioned Gold. My prediction
for Gracie? Top 10. I’ll say 9th, specifically, because I don’t
know how many additional triples she’ll manage for her FS when she wasn’t
getting a lot of them done in the prelim events this season. (If you’ve watched
any of the practice videos this week you know she’s looking pretty good… I’m
curious how she’ll do under a pressure she likely hasn’t felt in well over a year.)
More predictions soon!
2 comments:
Yay for the name change to "women", belated though it is.
Yes... let's hope it sticks!
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