Both teams have had to deal with injuries, so their preparations have been impacted![]()
And Chock & Bates, Hawayek & Baker, and Fukase & Tateno as well

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Both teams have had to deal with injuries, so their preparations have been impacted![]()
Complete random subject. I stumbled upon this dance number on Reckoner by Radiohead and I wondered whether an ice dance team has ever danced on Radiohead before. And I mean an original interpretation not a Michael Bublé, Céline Dion or Lara Fabian cover![]()
Really and only that one song of Muse too. As for Radiohead, such an untapped potential. It might be hard to adapt but that pas de deux on Reckoner looked quite good why not on the ice.Not to my knowledge. We've had a million MUSE programs though...
As far as podiums go, going into this season it looked like there were three teams who were set apart from everybody else (L/L and the two leading Russian duos), but Nguyen and Kolesnik have definitely elbowed their way into that conversation, so it's looking like a four-way contest for three podium spaces.
At least 5 teams in the podium hunt at the moment. Three leading Russian duos. Shevchenko & Eremenko, Khudaberdieva & Nazarov, and Lajoie & Lagha all have combined scores within 1/2 a point of each other. And Ushakova & Nekrasov have the highest junior score of the season. Nguyen and Kolesnik have the third highest junior SB. The three Russian teams all split placements with each other last year at Russian Junior Nationals.
Shanaeva & Naryzhnyy haven't skated since the first competition of the season. They could put themselves into the battle with a great skate this week. And the Greens have not competed since June, but it would be unwise of us to count them out considering they outscored Nguyen & Kolesnik's combined score in that event and finished top six last year. (Obviously G&G won't be in the battle for the JGPF podium).
Comparing individual scores across events is already difficult, but comparing their combined scores seems even less meaningful to me. L/L, especially, have the second-highest score given out so far from the second event, added to a score that is atypically low both because Linz had the tightest scoring of any of the JGP events so far and because they had some real kinks in the program that time. S/E, conversely, came first at a really low-scoring event and then second at a higher-scoring one.
ETA: I have my fingers crossed that the Greens will show up at Eastern Sectionals next month looking good. If healthy/trained, they could still be in the mix internationally later this season (and at U.S. Nationals, too).A head-to-head win is a win. There is no reason to take S&E out of this equation. The combined scores (scores from both events added together) for L&L, S&E, and K&N are within 1/2 a point. L&L's skate in Canada is a valid reason to consider them to be in the medal hunt. S&E's win in Austria is a valid reason to consider them to be in it too. Ushakova & Nekrasov had the highest FD score prior to the JGPF last season and Lajoie & Lagha had one of the top two SB scores heading into the event. Neither one finished on the podium. Both teams are legit contenders this year (and more established than they were at this point last season); but that is no reason to narrow one's view of the field. P&V lost to U&N prior to the Final last year; but P&V are the ones that made the podium. One can argue that there are favorites, but there are logical reasons to see at least five possible contenders at this point.
Complete random subject. I stumbled upon this dance number on Reckoner by Radiohead and I wondered whether an ice dance team has ever danced on Radiohead before. And I mean an original interpretation not a Michael Bublé, Céline Dion or Lara Fabian cover![]()
Kazakova&Reviya might get in the mix. He is just outstanding. They are from a small federation and may not be supported as much though.
ETA: I have my fingers crossed that the Greens will show up at Eastern Sectionals next month looking good. If healthy/trained, they could still be in the mix internationally later this season (and at U.S. Nationals, too).
Nothing is publicly known at this time. As I posted in the Kiss & Cry section, I'm hoping they will be ready to compete at Sectionals next month to qualify for Nationals.I'm behind on Jr. Grand Prix. Do we know why the Greens have not competed?
As I recall Evodkimova/Bazin actually had to pull out due to injury last season, so that may not be applicable here. I believe Shpilevaya/Smirnov are planning to do another Russian Cup event, and I hope they get at least one more Challenger. I'm hoping that they'll be able to qualify for Winter Universiade at least, since that's this year.
Abashkina/Drozd might still be on ...
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Whoa. So Drozd will be released? Or will it be Abashkina released from France? ....the plot thickens.
I hope they dance for France. Russia's dance field has a tendency to be crowded. I would like to see them dance!
So Drozd will be released? Or will it be Abashkina released from France?
The only rumors I've read are that neither federation is keen on a release. One would hope, as A&D are still training together, that they have reason to be more optimistic. At least, they must feel they are clicking as a team. (I'm sure Zhulin would like another Russian team in the pipeline). Neither Drozd nor Abachkina would be free to compete internationally until after at least Golden Spin or Europeans anyway so maybe there will be more of an incentive for this to get sorted once both would be able to compete internationally.
While it's good to see them moving on its sort of bittersweet to see them, in particularly Drozd being paired with a partner so less talented than him, their techniques are like night and day.
While it's good to see them moving on its sort of bittersweet to see them, in particularly Drozd being paired with a partner so less talented than him, their techniques are like night and day. With almost every top Russian team, they seem to struggle to find equally matched partners. But OTOH, maybe I'll be pleasantly surprised.