I know, right?:giveup:Ergh, the wait
It's really less than a 3-week wait. In the meantime, the BROADMOOR OPEN starts on June 21, and the CHESAPEAKE OPEN (the first ice dance comp) starts on June 22.
Btw., I checked wiki lately and Russian rhytmic gymnasts seem to be much more dominant than their fs ladies!Other suggestions: US rhythmic gymnastics/trampoline nationals are today and tomorrow. Shark Week starts June 26. And you can always keep up with the hurricane season news on the Weather Channel.
I wish :roll9: don't hold your breath until the end of the month
The Netherlands didn't qualify. Most of our fun will be had watching a daily program on the Dutch public channel NOS 1 (think BBC 1) in which a bunch of guys talk soccer in the setting of a living room... with a long-haired dachshund wandering around the room, being petted and being fed treats. He's called Messi (for real!) and was a HUGE hit with the viewers two years ago with the World championships, got his own facebook and twitter account and all. https://www.facebook.com/MessistudiobrasilWe have Euro 2016 (Football) from today in Europe
The Netherlands didn't qualify. Most of our fun will be had watching a daily program on the Dutch public channel NOS 1 (think BBC 1) in which a bunch of guys talk soccer in the setting of a living room... with a long-haired dachshund wandering around the room, being petted and being fed treats. He's called Messi (for real!) and was a HUGE hit with the viewers two years ago with the World championships, got his own facebook and twitter account and all. https://www.facebook.com/Messistudiobrasil
I wasn't gonna watch any soccer this year, but now that Messi's back... I just cannot stop watching. And eventually might actually decide what country to root for.
Btw., I checked wiki lately and Russian rhytmic gymnasts seem to be much more dominant than their fs ladies!
And, will the assigments be announced right after the event or will we have to wait even longer to know?
It's really less than a 3-week wait. In the meantime, the BROADMOOR OPEN starts on June 21, and the CHESAPEAKE OPEN (the first ice dance comp) starts on June 22.
It's really less than a 3-week wait. In the meantime, the BROADMOOR OPEN starts on June 21, and the CHESAPEAKE OPEN (the first ice dance comp) starts on June 22.
THAT'S STILL AGES
And the music news is not coming out nearly fast enough for my liking!
I am wondering if part of the delay this season might have to do with wanting to wait for the Congress to get done so they know of any changes. Especially the length changes could affect decisions.
Maybe now that it is over we will get more announcements.
After all these years, I still don't know if injured skaters get a BYE or have what they call in Tennis a "Protected Ranking" to get into Grand Prix events. What will happen with Joshua and Jason since neither of them skated at Worlds. Joshua hasn't skated in over a year, has he?
Jason is guarnated at least one GP based on his world standing(12) and his season best score ranking (21) either one is good enough for one GP spot.
Josh could be assigned to a early Senior B and if he did well enough he could in theory get a GP spot especially if he does well in summer comps. He might have a comeback skater option... but I am not sure about that. Josh sits right at 75 on world rankings so he might be still eligible for a GP... and Skate America could be an option as I know the rules are relaxed a bit for host skaters. But his focus really needs to be getting and staying healthy, not the GP. Challenger Bs would be perfectly lovely for him if he is healthy for them and could still get him a bye to Nationals. If he is healthy I suspect USFSA will work with him and be supportive.