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How long do we have to wait for GP assignments?
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Liam Kapeikis has been assigned to Finlandia - no substitutes listed.
It didn't get better for Kovar in the free. So USFS should comfortably be able to give Strommer and Sanchez's second assignments, and maybe save the last spot at JGP #7 for Martynov provisionally.After Kai Kovar’s disappointing skate in Istanbul I think both Beck Strommer and Jacob Sanchez should have their second JGP assignments confirmed, if it hasn’t happened already.
Maybe... Kirk Hagueto went for a 3A in his SP at Mid Atlantics yesterday. It was downgraded, but I could see him being in the mix for the 2nd Yerevan assignment if Martynov doesn't do well next week.It didn't get better for Kovar in the free. So USFS should comfortably be able to give Strommer and Sanchez's second assignments, and maybe save the last spot at JGP #7 for Martynov provisionally.
Tim, Thank you so much for the livestream it was such a joy to watch Emanuel Savary. What a beautiful skater. Shame about the 4S fall as he did a beautiful one in the warm-up.Mids Senior men LP is going on live on Tim David's channel:
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Jacob should be getting a 2nd JGP (he is listed as a placeholder for #6 POL in the ISU entries) but USFS has not yet officially named him to one.Does anyone know…Is Jacob Sanchez going to a second JrGP
Top 3 age-eligible men (born between Jan. 1, 2006 & December 31, 2009) in the NQS standings:With his 236.47 at mid-Atlantics, Jacob Sanchez has taken over the lead for the YOG spot
Kai's Glacier Falls (senior) score was 222.97: https://ijs.usfigureskating.org/leaderboard/results/2023/33415/CAT011SEG020.htmlI meant to reply to this earlier but forgot:
Top 3 age-eligible men (born between Jan. 1, 2006 & December 31, 2009) in the NQS standings:
Sanchez 236.47
Kovar 197.01 (Glacier Falls, Senior)
Shinohara 201.20
(The next 2 highest NQS scores in Junior: Strommer 197.01 was born in 2005 and and Fegan 196.34 in 2010.)
I’d love to see Jacob in Poland…skating both programs as he did in NYC! (Bangkok was half great.) Youth Olympics in South Korea would be good too, should he go…as I’m keeping my TeleOnce relative informed…Jacob should be getting a 2nd JGP (he is listed as a placeholder for #6 POL in the ISU entries) but USFS has not yet officially named him to one.
The WYOG are in Korea, not China.I’d love to see Jacob in Poland…skating both programs as he did in NYC! (Bangkok was half great.) Youth Olympics in China would be good too, should he go…as I’m keeping my TeleOnce relative informed…
Ok…why did I think Gangwon 2024? It’s in Korea…not China…duh.The WYOG are in Korea, not China.
From USFS' YOG selection document linked in that thread: "Athletes must attend for the entire duration of the Games [Jan. 19-Feb. 1]."ETA the link to the 2024 YOG info thread in GSD: https://www.fsuniverse.net/forum/th...ames-jan-19-feb-1-gangwon-south-korea.110558/
USA men's entries for Budapest & Gdansk were updated -
Budapest - Jacob Sanchez
Gdansk - Beck Strommer
I've heard in Japan but no details have come from Tomoki himself since he posted back in May about working with Mark Pillay and Jeff Buttle on his programs in Toronto:According to ISU bio, Tomoki's coach is now Mie Hamada only?
Where is he training?
Today Joe Klein shared a clip of his clean 3A (8.00 base value + 1.87 GOE = 9.87 points) in his FS at Battle of the Blades NQS comp. last month: https://www.instagram.com/reel/CxJY_Lgx07Q/Joseph Klein [M2] 73.74 + 138.48 = 212.22 (Battle of the Blades, 1st)
Triple Axel from competition in Fort Wayne! Sorry for the late post, but I wanted to thank @risportskates and @johnwilsonblades for providing me with the equipment to perform as well as express my excitement for the rest of the season!
I am very happy to see this because I think he's just a really fab skater and hope he can keep building this seasonToday Joe Klein shared a clip of his clean 3A (8.00 base value + 1.87 GOE = 9.87 points) in his FS at Battle of the Blades NQS comp. last month: https://www.instagram.com/reel/CxJY_Lgx07Q/
I`m glad to see this. I`m not a big fan but the last couple seasons have been a misery. Here`s hoping he gets on a productive path.[ICE TIME] Exclusive: Tomoki Hiwatashi Moves to Japan, Now Being Coached by Mie Hamada | SportsLook
After spending the last several years training in Colorado with Damon Allen and Christy Krall, Tomoki Hiwatashi has shifted his training base to Kyoto.featured.japan-forward.com
It was absolutely incredible to close out my time on the junior grand prix circuit with a standing ovation in front of an audience that respects and understands the sport so much . I really hope to one day return to Japan and skate again to the best of my abilities .
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