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I guess the Olympics were their dream, and with the rise of Harris and Chan, it must be tough seeing another equally strong team overtaking them.

Too bad neither skater kept up their singles skills. The Four Continents team next year could use another male and female solo skater.
But I thought they were getting better since Andrew left singles to focus on ice dance and actually catching up with Holly and Jason. Is Chantelle retiring? How about Andrew?
 
^^^ Thanks, I've been waiting for the entries list to be published online - will create a Hollins Trophy / AUS competitions thread in the Kiss & Cry section since this comp. is supposed to be livestreamed next month.
USA's Winter Deardorff has paired with Ryan Dodds
She's a clockwise rotator - is Ryan as well? Her last international was 2020 Junior Worlds (her partner retired after the season ended): http://www.isuresults.com/bios/isufs00109123.htm

ETA from 2 years ago:
Ryan Dodds (youngest, at 24, of the 4 Dodds skating brothers) ... Ryan last competed pairs internationally with Jessica Rotondo in 2016, AFAIK: http://www.isuresults.com/bios/isufs00054968.htm
 
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^^^ Thanks, I've been waiting for the entries list to be published online - will create a Hollins Trophy / AUS competitions thread in the Kiss & Cry section since this comp. is supposed to be livestreamed next month.

She's a clockwise rotator - is Ryan as well? Her last international was 2020 Junior Worlds (her partner retired after the season ended): http://www.isuresults.com/bios/isufs00109123.htm
Correct. Dodds rotates clockwise as well.
 
Boondall perhaps? That's where the Brisbane JGP was. Darian Kaptich trains there.
According to an inside source, it is somewhere on the Gold Coast but not in Brisbane.

With a capacity of 250 spectators in total, Ice World Boondall would be far too small to hold a Championship event, anyway.

The Brisbane Entertainment Centre, although situated nearby with an inbuilt rink floor, would be far too big.
 
3. Ice Skating Australia better get their clown car into action if a city and a venue haven't been decided by now.

They've already changed locations from Melbourne to Sydney.
The location change from Melbourne to Sydney was well before the awarding of 2021, though, and was known well in advance. I'd have thought everything would be buttoned down by now.
Boondall perhaps? That's where the Brisbane JGP was. Darian Kaptich trains there.
Boondall is Brisbane, not the Gold Coast, and is definitely not at all suitable for an ISU Championship event.
According to an inside source, it is somewhere on the Gold Coast but not in Brisbane.
A quick Google has brought up Carrara Indoor Sports Stadium, which mentions "figure skating" on its website (I guess Disney on Ice? Maybe?) and has a capacity of 1600.

The Gold Coast Exhibition and Convention Centre has a capacity of 5600 and holds basketball, no mention of skating on its site though and it looks like a singer is booked for 12 February which is on or around the date.
 
There are a number of Commonwealth Games venues on the Gold Coast with the right capacity and the space for an ice floor.

I believe one is booked.
Hopefully Ice Skating Australia will at least change their home page to reflect the update. Four Continents is still listed as being in Sydney.
 
A quick Google has brought up Carrara Indoor Sports Stadium, which mentions "figure skating" on its website (I guess Disney on Ice? Maybe?) and has a capacity of 1600.
The Carrara Indoor Sports Stadium hosted the 2007 World Artistic Roller Skating Championships.

This YouTube clip from the event reflects a somewhat high school basketball stadium vibe with restricted sight lines in order to accommodate a full size rink.



Too bad Melbourne wasn't kept as the original choice. The John Cain Arena which has hosted ice hockey in the past would have been a terrific venue.
 
Nooooo! It was going to be just down the road from me. Not sure I want to go to Queensland for it.
Agreed. For each location change, it's gone from the cost of an all-event pass, to hotel accommodation and airfares, and with the change to the gold coast, more expensive airfares, accommodation, and daily transport costs to and from the arena (wherever that is!)

I'll likely watch it on the ISU YouTube Channel at home instead.
 
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Each location change might not suit you, but it will always suit someone. I believe people can fly direct from Japan to the Gold Coast too.
Hey for me to even go and judge as a volunteer costs me money as where I live now has no rink. Sorry if I am not sympathetic to anyone who is complaining that the venue change will cost them money.
 
Fingers crossed that Tasmania will be able to get a new ice rink to replace the now closed Glenorchy:
I am directly involved in Ice Sports Tasmania so know what is going on. There are no developments at this stage. Happy to provide information privately.
 
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I can definitely afford to go if they change the venue, but I'm disappointed that Sydney will miss out. I could have encouraged some casual fans to go, but I'm not about to tell anyone not a dedicated fan to go interstate for it.
 
Hey for me to even go and judge as a volunteer costs me money as where I live now has no rink. Sorry if I am not sympathetic to anyone who is complaining that the venue change will cost them money.
Maybe I didn’t frame my original statement that well regarding the shift in location of Four Continents.

But, the past two years have been very difficult.

Multiple lockdowns have pretty much ended my business as a sole trader, and psoriasis triggered by that stress hasn’t helped.

My elderly mother, God bless her, offered to make up the difference to go to Four Continents because she knows how much following this sport means to me. Mum is on a pension and having suffered a heart attack last year, needs every cent for doctor’s visits and medication.

We may never have met, and I’m sure you’re a decent person. But please don’t dismiss someone for their financial situation (or make them feel ashamed for being poor).

I am sorry that your area no longer has a rink, though. Hopefully that will change one day.
 
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I'm just glad I didn't try and include 4CCs in my Australia trip plans next year because I would have banked on it being Sydney. Was it ever just provisionally Sydney? I thought it was a done deal.
 
I'm just glad I didn't try and include 4CCs in my Australia trip plans next year because I would have banked on it being Sydney. Was it ever just provisionally Sydney? I thought it was a done deal.
Things changed because of Covid with the venues. Don't know the exact reasons except they were unable to host it at the originally planned venue.
 
... I've been waiting for the entries list to be published online - will create a Hollins Trophy / AUS competitions thread in the Kiss & Cry section since this comp. is supposed to be livestreamed next month.
Hollins Trophy is underway (link to the competition thread that's currently public with results & livestream/replay links, etc.): https://www.fsuniverse.net/forum/th...june-10-13-other-aus-nzl-competitions.109724/

Hollins is scheduled to be an international competition for all 4 disciplines (Senior/Junior/Adv. Novice), 9-12 June 2023 in Sydney.
 
Chantelle Kerry (newly engaged to Zach Donohue who's in Australia) will be running and participating in a colloquium called "The Athlete's Voice" for her university in Sydney on Wednesday, June 22, 2022 and Donohue is also featured:
 
The three curses of figure skating:

1. Winning the World Championship as a member of the Canadian Men's Team
2. The name Polina
3. Awarding any ISU Championship to a city in Australia.
Yikes #3 became prophetic. How many other times have they tried to have a championship in Aus and it’s moved?
 
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