Can U.S. pair Calalang and Johnson repeat their shining moment?

Brian Johnson sends Jessica Calalang flying in a triple throw during their free skate at January’s U.S. Championships. (Getty Images.)

Brian Johnson sends Jessica Calalang flying in a triple throw during their free skate at January’s U.S. Championships. (Getty Images.)

Recent results would dissuade anyone from getting carried away over what seems a breakthrough performance by a U.S. pair.

Such performances have happened off-and-on in the past few decades, but not since 2011 has a U.S. pair finished in the top six at the World Championships. And not since 1996 has a U.S. pair won a world medal in a non-Olympic year. (Post-Olympic fields at worlds generally are watered down by the absence of the new Olympic medalists.) And not since 2002 has a U.S. pair won a world medal in any year. And only once (2015) since 2007 has a U.S. pair made it to the Grand Prix Final.

Even with those historical caveats, there is reason to be hopeful about Jessica Calalang and Brian Johnson.

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