Thanks for finding the link to Misha Ge's IG post back in March,
@RoseRed (Pierre Porte is the composer of Joonsoo Kim's FS to "Nuages en montagne").
Sean Rabbitt shared this photo from USFS' inaugural Excel Festival in Coral Springs, Florida this past weekend where he, Camden Pulkinen and Karen Chen assisted the participating skaters on the ice:
https://www.instagram.com/p/BybRgC5lEf0/
Fan photos with all 3:
https://www.instagram.com/p/ByfV_huDTP3/
Group photo:
https://www.instagram.com/p/BybRylQpq_n/
Replying here (originally posted in the U.S. Club Competitions thread in Kiss & Cry):
Daniel Argueta skated to La Strada in the free. He included all triples in his free, including a 3A, a lutz and 2 flips. I guess the jump bonus was an incentive; I wonder if USFSA was telling folks to get the axel to be considered for the jgp? He is still working on the harder jumps, but again, I like his program.
Argueta turned 19 this past April so he's too old for the JGP, unfortunately.
I think the 3A likely is being encouraged for the men being considered for the JGP, but I assume other criteria will factor in as well. There are currently 14 JGP age-eligible men listed in USFS' initial ISP (with 15 JGP slots available this season):
Final season of ISU Junior eligibility in 2019-20:
Andrew Torgashev
Ryan Dunk J1
Dinh Tran J2
Peter Liu J4
Joseph Kang J6
(age 15; attempted 3A in his JGP debut last year)
Eric Sjoberg J10
(age 17; last competed on JGP in 2017)
Has yet to debut on JGP:
Lucas Altieri J5
(age 17)
Max Lake J8
(age 17; landed two 3A in his Nationals FS)
William Annis N1
(age 14; landed 3A cleanly in both SP & FS at Nationals and a clean 3A in his Adv. Novice FS at Bavarian Open where he won silver)
Matthew Nielsen N2
(age 16)
Ilia Malinin N3
(age 14)
Joseph Klein N4
(age 14)
Liam Kapeikis N5
(will be 15 in June) - skated a Jr. SP in Victoria, BC last month:
https://www.fsuniverse.net/forum/th...ring-summer-competitions.105558/#post-5587572
Eric Prober N6
(age 16; attempted 3A at Nationals, landed one cleanly in his Novice SP at Eastern Sectionals)
The top 4 short programs of the Novice men at 2019 Nationals are well worth (re)watching:
https://usfigureskatingfanzone.com/watch/?Archive=415 (30 second ad plays at beginning)
Ilia Malinin skated #5 and his SP starts at the 1 hour 20 minute mark; then right before 1:40 are #8 to 10: Joseph Klein (received highest PCS), Matthew Nielsen and William Annis.
Novice men at Nationals info:
https://unseenskaters.wordpress.com/2019/01/21/2019-u-s-nationals-novice-men/