German Skating News - Part 3

When will Bruno know about his citizenship? it's getting really dicey now so close to the Olympics
 
I wouldn't worry about it. Once Aljona cracks the whip I dare him to fail again. :lynch: he will pass or she'll kill him.
 
Dastich and Thomalla/Kunkel got an ISU scholarship due to their results at junior worlds.
http://www.eislauf-union.de/media1/news/240-isu-stipendium-für-lea-dastich-und-talisa-thomalla-robert-kunkel

No word about the selection criteria or what this scholarship is about though.
As far as I understood ISU there had been some changes in the development programs. The money they'd be spending on programs they'll now give to skaters directly for training camps, choreography... I don't know, if you had to apply by yourself, if your federation is applying some skaters or if ISU just picks them or maybe all of it would work.
 
As far as I understood ISU there had been some changes in the development programs. The money they'd be spending on programs they'll now give to skaters directly for training camps, choreography... I don't know, if you had to apply by yourself, if your federation is applying some skaters or if ISU just picks them or maybe all of it would work.
Thanks.
I am very curious how that worked as the pairs choice is rather...ehm, interesting :P

Either way, good for them!
 
Thanks.
I am very curious how that worked as the pairs choice is rather...ehm, interesting :p

Either way, good for them!
The only junior pairs team Germany has to offer. No triples or double axel though, but no other team is there and will be in the next years. I would assume it's a DEU decision.
 
Moving this to the german thread as I don't want to intrude the jgp thread with the german questions:

@Jeschke, Scheidt has not aged out yet.

thanks for clarification; the detailed age regulations I will never get :p
But isn't Scheidt the same age as Bock? So Bock in contention too? :watch:
 
Moving this to the german thread as I don't want to intrude the jgp thread with the german questions:



thanks for clarification; the detailed age regulations I will never get :p
But isn't Scheidt the same age as Bock? So Bock in contention too? :watch:
Scheidt is the same age group as Dastich, so still eligible for this year and next year. Bock is one age group up, but should be still eligible this year. But I doubt she will do JGP.
 
But I doubt she will do JGP.
Would make sense regarding her world standings;
Taking her recent injury and the olympic qualification into account maybe not; we will find out sooner or later.

I am fine as long german fed is not pushing dastich to korea :shuffle:
 
I think it actually makes sense for Bock to do JGP this season, since the spots are (unexpectedly) there. She can compete senior at Nebelhorn/Bavarian Open etc...
 
I think it actually makes sense for Bock to do JGP this season, since the spots are (unexpectedly) there. She can compete senior at Nebelhorn/Bavarian Open etc...

If Bock gets assigned to a JGP it will probably be the later ones. As her knee is still bothering her I dont expect her to start competing in early September. A full recovery is more important and getting WS points on the JGP circuit.
 
I think it actually makes sense for Bock to do JGP this season, since the spots are (unexpectedly) there. She can compete senior at Nebelhorn/Bavarian Open etc...
Bock wants to qualify for the Olympics, so I'd rather guess the will concentrate on senior competitions. She needs to do Challengers (to get the qualification done), so she will probably focus on being in shape on the three Challengers she will probably do, which will not be that easy after her injury.
 
so she will probably focus on being in shape on the three Challengers
(Assuming that selection criteria will kinda work like in the previous seasons) I would like to see German Fed sending all 3/4 girls exactly to the same challengers. So in the end they would have 4 competitions (3 challengers + nationals with the 2 best counting) to decide who will be send. And no discussions about unfair juding later.
I like spanish attempt here: sending all dance couples and men for a head-to-head to golden spin!

Side note:
Is it allowed for a country to have more than 3 entries in a challenger event?
 
(Assuming that selection criteria will kinda work like in the previous seasons) I would like to see German Fed sending all 3/4 girls exactly to the same challengers. So in the end they would have 4 competitions (3 challengers + nationals with the 2 best counting) to decide who will be send. And no discussions about unfair juding later.
I like spanish attempt here: sending all dance couples and men for a head-to-head to golden spin!

Side note:
Is it allowed for a country to have more than 3 entries in a challenger event?
I think there is a limit of 3 entries (if you are hosting a challenger you can probably enter more than 3). So the scenario with 4 girls in line (Schott, Weinzierl, Bock, Dastich) would not work. The qualification modus of DEU is not public yet, but what I have heard could be the following: 2 best out of 3 challenger (combined points). You can pick any challenger you want.
 
As far as I understood ISU there had been some changes in the development programs. The money they'd be spending on programs they'll now give to skaters directly for training camps, choreography... I don't know, if you had to apply by yourself, if your federation is applying some skaters or if ISU just picks them or maybe all of it would work.

ISU pick ups (their Development Commission) under the results of Junior Worlds. The change of sending it directly is done for around 7/8 years now. It was deciding because some skaters never recieved it from their Feds. The problem is if the skater is quitting or pair/dance team is splitting sooner than are the obligations in the contract (it is two seasons after the awarded Scholarships) the Federation is going to pay the amount back to ISU...
 
Nominations criteria is published:
http://www.eislauf-union.de/files/users/sloehle/2017-2018NominierungskriterienDEU.pdf

Euros:
- Men/Ladies: the two persons leading the olympic race list are qualified
- Pairs: S/M and the pair leading (following S/M) the olympic race is qualified
- Ice Dance: couple leading the olympic race is qualified

Worlds:
- Men/Ladies: better euros finisher is qualified
- Pairs: the 2 best finishers of Euros are qualified ( the 2 best? there are only 2 at euros ?!?)
- Ice Dance: If euros entry finished 12 or higher, they are qualified; otherwise there will be a recommendation by the fes competition committe

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No word about Olympics and how the olympic race list works? :rofl:

I like the 'Top 12' finish for the dance team at euros to head to worlds; why is there not something like that in pairs?
With only 2 pairs at euros, this would only be fair for either H/B or H/S or whoever there will be. But it sounds like the criteria was set expecting 3 pairs to compete at Euros :rofl:

Seriously German Fed: why publishing criteria refering to an olympic race list and no info about how the race works? :wall:
 
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Ice Dance:
L/P apparently not in training since a couple of weeks right now because Kavita's having pain in her foot. Not a severe injury but taking some time off to be ready and healthy for the season. It's still only July which makes sense BUT Wondering if ready for Test Skate in August? Joti skating a lot by himself eveyday - with coaches.

M/D in normal training and should be competing in Lake Placid this weekend.

If L/P not ready for August... that is going to be a hot mess! How are they deciding who's going to go to Nebelhorn?
 
Mueller/Dieck with decent outing in SD

They sit in 5th with 57,60pts.
Looks like they finally made some progress and seem more mature in their skating; I like Katis look, Tims hair though :rofl: Just cut it boy, you look damn fine with short hair.
 
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Mueller/Dieck with decent outing in SD
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They sit in 5th with 57,60pts.
Looks like they finally made some progress and seem more mature in their skating; I like Katis look, Tims hair though :rofl: Just cut it boy, you look damn fine with short hair.

Good program for them! They both can move - not a question! I think it's well choreographed and a improvement is visible but I am not impressed by those music choices. So different and messy - they don't make sense together. I've heard that this is their better program. FD not so great, apparently!
 
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I've heard that this is their better program. FD not so great, apparently!
Time will tell. And better we are just waiting few more hours to see the FD.

Both, M/D and K/N (I don't see either U/L nor S/W as serious contenders for the olympic spot) have nothing to lose this season and can go all-on; it's L/P spot to lose! And I would not bet on them being the team skating in Korea in February.
 
That is a very nice program. Terrific ice coverage on both dominant-side twizzles, and I really like the lift. They need more speed on the pattern. On film it looked labored. But, yes, nice movement quality.
 
M/D FD, 88pts, 144pts in total

Strange music compilation imho and and ugly one-foot-lift, but overall they are finally a senior team for me now.
I like their progress. They won't go down without a fight, good for German dance!
 
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M/D FD, 88pts, 144pts in total

Strange music compilation imho and and ugly one-foot-lift, but overall they are finally a senior team for me now.
I like their progress. They won't go down without a fight, good for German dance!
Well, I enjoyed it. She has got a bit of glamour. Like the music because it is something new. 88 points does not sound bad.

The lift could be better and his costume can be optimized. Needs a bit more routine.
 

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