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Really? Not happy about that, wanted to visit Orleans, easier to reach as well.
Is it the Patinoire Polesud? Does look quite small indeed. Also quite far from the city center, non?A matter of big bucks (well, big Euros) again. Orléans denied the event any financial support. Which was entirely predictable since they already denied it once. Grenoble is coming to the rescue and apparently offering € 150.000. Geographically it's going to be a hassle for many people. But not for yours truly who lives 45 mn away from Grenoble when Orléans was a 8h drive (no domestic flights available). The arena has been remodeled recently, but it's rather small for a GPF and the press room is a pit located outside the main building. Still, I'm part of the few who are happy with the change of location. Closest international airport is Lyon Saint Exupery, then it's train or bus to Grenoble. There are only 2 hotels in the immediate vicinity of the rink, but there is a big mall across the street for food and shopping. Welcome to the Alps mountain range and to the 1968 Winter Olys city
Was going to do GPF on way to Israel in December but I’ve been to Grenoble and it’s a pain, would require flying into Lyon or Geneva. Think we will go straight to Israel and take our cat with us.Really? Not happy about that, wanted to visit Orleans, easier to reach as well.
Yes it is Pole Sud. It was OK for French regular GPs but it's indeed small for a Finale. It's located 15/20 mn from the center by public transportation.Is it the Patinoire Polesud? Does look quite small indeed. Also quite far from the city center, non?
Well, in Kao Miura's situation, it was a strategic decision by the Japanese skating federation to spread out their top men among the various championships.I'm sure he'd rather have gone to senior World's that year.Fine by me. I have real issues with skaters doing both junior and senior level ISU Championships in the same season. If you're good enough to win or medal at Euros/4CCs then you've got no business competing at Jr Worlds. I'm lookin' at you Kao Miura and Metelkina/Berulava.
Ilia finished 9th at Sr Worlds in 2022 - he was 4th in the SP.Well, in Kao Miura's situation, it was a strategic decision by the Japanese skating federation to spread out their top men among the various championships.I'm sure he'd rather have gone to senior World's that year.
And didn't Ilia compete in both Jr (won) and Sr Worlds (4th) in 2022? US Figure Skating wanted those Junior spots for the men the next year.
There are frequent daily domestic flights between Charles de Gaulle and Saint Exupery. Or you have direct high speed trains between Paris in Grenoble. Renting a car may not be very expensive but gas and toll roads are!Well we got our flights to Charles de Gaul airport for less price than flying to Halifax for skate canada. So just need to figure out best way to get there, I think it’s about a 6 hour drive which is nothing for us. Unless domestic flight easier? Hmmmm
Also for air B&B will need to check out new ones.
Ack, you're right, I skimmed Wikipedia too quickly.Ilia finished 9th at Sr Worlds in 2022 - he was 4th in the SP.
Thanks I will check out both of those options as yeah car rental is cheap. But didn’t think of the tolls & gasThere are frequent daily domestic flights between Charles de Gaulle and Saint Exupery. Or you have direct high speed trains between Paris in Grenoble. Renting a car may not be very expensive but gas and toll roads are!
I think I will take the train; it seems easier to fly into Paris (I hate CDG though) and take the TGV. I could fly into Geneva, with a stop in New York. I wish it was a week later then Mini could come with me, he is dying to go to France. At least he will be in Allen with me! (so will Mr Lanie )There are frequent daily domestic flights between Charles de Gaulle and Saint Exupery. Or you have direct high speed trains between Paris in Grenoble. Renting a car may not be very expensive but gas and toll roads are!
Yes we have not decided which route yet, excited to see you again hope the knee is fully healed by then! You can meet my daughter! Cholla tooI think I will take the train; it seems easier to fly into Paris (I hate CDG though) and take the TGV. I could fly into Geneva, with a stop in New York. I wish it was a week later then Mini could come with me, he is dying to go to France. At least he will be in Allen with me! (so will Mr Lanie )
@4rkidz so excited to see you in Grenoble though and cholla too!
That will be a treat for anyone who does meet her!You can meet my daughter!
Well, I'd say that 2027 Worlds in Prague could be a better moment if they medal there.Sigh. Croatia won't host Euros.
https://twitter.com/AnythingGOE/status/1790079883403579468?t=TkwcIaoK0lUL1_Jsl21Rmw&s=19
Czech Fed? Did you hear it? Get. On.It.
I don't want to wait 10 years to see either the Taschlers or Mrazeks to medal at Euros.
Well, that's one way for China to gain some extra JGP spots they lost by not competing at Jr Worlds.ISU Communication No. 2634 Decisions of the Council (May 13, 2024): https://www.isu.org/inside-isu/isu-communications/communications/33778-isu-communication-2634/file
2025 Europeans location now TBD (Croatia can't host); JGP #1 in France has been moved to become #7 in Wuxi, China; Grenoble confirmed as new city of GPF/JGPF in December 2024.
https://twitter.com/SylviaUnseen/status/1790081788867432490/photo/1
Ha! Maybe Swiss Skating can step in to host Euros on short notice this year!I warned you all, so this is not my fault.
I guess we should have won Eurovision
I am missing out on twitter live streams nowI warned you all, so this is not my fault.
I guess we should have won Eurovision
Okay, now that this is done, let us all light our candles that we get to have Euros in this arena next year.
pretty please
Probably not - they're already scheduled to host Jr Worlds again in 2026.Paging Tallinn. Paging Tallinn. Tallinn, come in, please.
I nominate f* GrenoblePaging Tallinn. Paging Tallinn. Tallinn, come in, please.