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Scheduled to stream today, Friday, July 17, from 7:00 to 8:30 pm Eastern time on USFS' Fan Zone platform:
usfigureskatingfanzone.com
Link to watch on demand: https://usfigureskatingfanzone.com/watch/?Archive=1704&type=Archive
Starting Order:
1. Audrey Shin - "The Giving" by Michael W. Smith, choreo. by Drew Meekins (extended version of her new SP)
2. Jordan Moeller - Charlie Chaplin speech from The Great Dictator/"Time" from Inception film soundtrack
3. Julia Fennell - "To Love You More" by Celine Dion
4. Tomoki Hiwatashi - jazzy music from Cowboy Bebop anime series
5. Maxine Marie Bautista - "Never Enough" by Loren Allred
6. Karen Chen - "Rise" by Katy Perry, choreo. by Drew Meekins (extended version of her new SP)
7. Kelly Arnett - "Beethoven's 5 Secrets" by The Piano Guys
8. Camden Pulkinen - "In This Shirt" by The Irrepressibles, choreo. by Joshua Farris (extended version of his new SP)
9. Pooja Kalyan - "It's All Coming Back To Me Now" by Celine Dion
10. Emmanuel Savary - "O Come O Come Emmanuel" by The Piano Guys (2019-20 SP), choreo. by Tom Dickson
11. Sierra Venetta - "The Girl from Ipanema" by Frank Sinatra
12. Tim Dolensky (2018 winner) - "When You Say You Love Me" by Josh Groban
13. Amber Glenn (Withdrawn)
14. Andrew Torgashev - "Put It On Me" by Matt Maeson, choreo. by Torgashev & Joshua Farris
15. Starr Andrews - "Black Like Me" by Mickey Guyton
16. Sonja Hilmer - "Hallelujah" by Pentatonix
17. Jason Brown (2019 winner) - "Melancholy" by Alexey Kosenko, choreo. by Rohene Ward
18. Courtney Hicks - "Sorry" by Halsey, choreo. by Jordan Moeller (extended version of her new SP)
ETA link to final standings: https://ijs.usfigureskating.org/leaderboard/results/2020/2020PFT/CAT001SEG001.html
Protocols: https://ijs.usfigureskating.org/leaderboard/results/2020/2020PFT/SEGM001.html
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Excerpted from the July 8th update here: http://broadmoorskatingclub.com/peggy-fleming-artistic-trophy/
The focus of the Peggy Fleming Trophy is to showcase each skater’s ability to artistically express and present a complete composition while demonstrating superior technical skills. The music, creativity and overall performance are the emphasis for the competition and all skating elements are assessed from an artistic point of view.
There are nine technical elements which have fixed base scoring values and which receive Grade of Execution (GOE) marks based on the artistic execution of the element in relationship to the program as a whole. The elements are as follows:
4 jump elements
3 spin elements
1 step sequence
1 signature move
One of the most fascinating of these nine required technical elements is the “signature move,” which allows each skater to present an iconic, or new and original, move, jump or spin which is tailored to each skater’s unique personality, creativity and imagination. See more details here: https://www.peggyfleming.com/signature-move-definition/
Prize money will be awarded by Greg and Peggy Fleming Jenkins in partnership with the Broadmoor Skating Club to the winners of this groundbreaking event:
$3000 for first place
$2000 for second place
$1000 for third place
Additionally, Peggy commissioned a special sculpture trophy for the Broadmoor Skating Club to celebrate the event.
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Related articles:
www.olympicchannel.com
olympics.nbcsports.com
sports.yahoo.com

Third Annual Peggy Fleming Trophy Virtual Competition
Third Annual Peggy Fleming Trophy Virtual Competition

Starting Order:
1. Audrey Shin - "The Giving" by Michael W. Smith, choreo. by Drew Meekins (extended version of her new SP)
2. Jordan Moeller - Charlie Chaplin speech from The Great Dictator/"Time" from Inception film soundtrack
3. Julia Fennell - "To Love You More" by Celine Dion
4. Tomoki Hiwatashi - jazzy music from Cowboy Bebop anime series
5. Maxine Marie Bautista - "Never Enough" by Loren Allred
6. Karen Chen - "Rise" by Katy Perry, choreo. by Drew Meekins (extended version of her new SP)
7. Kelly Arnett - "Beethoven's 5 Secrets" by The Piano Guys
8. Camden Pulkinen - "In This Shirt" by The Irrepressibles, choreo. by Joshua Farris (extended version of his new SP)
9. Pooja Kalyan - "It's All Coming Back To Me Now" by Celine Dion
10. Emmanuel Savary - "O Come O Come Emmanuel" by The Piano Guys (2019-20 SP), choreo. by Tom Dickson
11. Sierra Venetta - "The Girl from Ipanema" by Frank Sinatra
12. Tim Dolensky (2018 winner) - "When You Say You Love Me" by Josh Groban
14. Andrew Torgashev - "Put It On Me" by Matt Maeson, choreo. by Torgashev & Joshua Farris
15. Starr Andrews - "Black Like Me" by Mickey Guyton
16. Sonja Hilmer - "Hallelujah" by Pentatonix
17. Jason Brown (2019 winner) - "Melancholy" by Alexey Kosenko, choreo. by Rohene Ward
18. Courtney Hicks - "Sorry" by Halsey, choreo. by Jordan Moeller (extended version of her new SP)
ETA link to final standings: https://ijs.usfigureskating.org/leaderboard/results/2020/2020PFT/CAT001SEG001.html
Protocols: https://ijs.usfigureskating.org/leaderboard/results/2020/2020PFT/SEGM001.html
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Excerpted from the July 8th update here: http://broadmoorskatingclub.com/peggy-fleming-artistic-trophy/
The focus of the Peggy Fleming Trophy is to showcase each skater’s ability to artistically express and present a complete composition while demonstrating superior technical skills. The music, creativity and overall performance are the emphasis for the competition and all skating elements are assessed from an artistic point of view.
There are nine technical elements which have fixed base scoring values and which receive Grade of Execution (GOE) marks based on the artistic execution of the element in relationship to the program as a whole. The elements are as follows:
4 jump elements
3 spin elements
1 step sequence
1 signature move
One of the most fascinating of these nine required technical elements is the “signature move,” which allows each skater to present an iconic, or new and original, move, jump or spin which is tailored to each skater’s unique personality, creativity and imagination. See more details here: https://www.peggyfleming.com/signature-move-definition/
Prize money will be awarded by Greg and Peggy Fleming Jenkins in partnership with the Broadmoor Skating Club to the winners of this groundbreaking event:
$3000 for first place
$2000 for second place
$1000 for third place
Additionally, Peggy commissioned a special sculpture trophy for the Broadmoor Skating Club to celebrate the event.
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