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- Feb 16, 2010
For fun, here's how multiple spots for 2018 Junior Worlds would shape up based on the SP standings:
(Reminder to anyone reading this: This is NOT the final spots. Just based on SP. In case anyone thinks this is actually serious)
Qualification rules in this post here if you need a refresher
3 spots
Russia (1 + 4 = 5)
USA (5 + 8 = 13)
2 spots
South Korea (2 + 15 = 17)
France (6 + 18 = 24)
Canada (7 + 9 = 16) - dropping down from 3 skaters
Ukraine (10, only skater) - up from 1 skater
Japan (12 +14 = 26)
So things to consider for the FS:
- USA is borderline for maintaining 3 spots, especially after Andrew self-destructed. They can do it, but minimal placement shifting could cause them to miss by a placement or two.
- Canada could still see 3 spots next year with some slight shifting. They're close.
- Japan is seriously close to even losing their second spot, wow.
- Israel and China at the moment are back down to 1 spot each, unfortunately
- Great Britain could possibly get a second spot if Graham can move up one!
(Reminder to anyone reading this: This is NOT the final spots. Just based on SP. In case anyone thinks this is actually serious)
Qualification rules in this post here if you need a refresher
3 spots
Russia (1 + 4 = 5)
USA (5 + 8 = 13)
2 spots
South Korea (2 + 15 = 17)
France (6 + 18 = 24)
Canada (7 + 9 = 16) - dropping down from 3 skaters
Ukraine (10, only skater) - up from 1 skater
Japan (12 +14 = 26)
So things to consider for the FS:
- USA is borderline for maintaining 3 spots, especially after Andrew self-destructed. They can do it, but minimal placement shifting could cause them to miss by a placement or two.
- Canada could still see 3 spots next year with some slight shifting. They're close.
- Japan is seriously close to even losing their second spot, wow.
- Israel and China at the moment are back down to 1 spot each, unfortunately
- Great Britain could possibly get a second spot if Graham can move up one!