2025-26 USFS International Assignments

Erica uses YN and they/them pronouns. Their post-Sectionals Instagram post ended: "Excited to represent my country, my coaching team, and my community of support a a nonbinary athlete!"
Oh I did not know this. Thank you for pointing it out!
 
More late in the day edits to the USFS international assignments page...

CS Tallin Trophy
Women: Everhardt, Bonillo, Andrews (all new)
Men: Kapeikis, Naumov (all unchanged)
Dance: Cui/Rogers, Pate/Bye, Zingas/Kolesnik (all new)

Tallinn Trophy (non-CS, all new entries, all juniors)
Women: Bezkorovainaya, Nemirovsky, von Felton
Men: Blackwell, Elano, LoPinto
 
More late in the day edits to the USFS international assignments page...

CS Tallin Trophy
Women: Everhardt, Bonillo, Andrews (all new)
Men: Kapeikis, Naumov (all unchanged)
Dance: Cui/Rogers, Pate/Bye, Zingas/Kolesnik (all new)

Tallinn Trophy (non-CS, all new entries, all juniors)
Women: Bezkorovainaya, Nemirovsky, von Felton
Men: Blackwell, Elano, LoPinto
I’m assuming if ZingKol make GPF, they’ll likely withdraw right? 3 competitions in 3 weeks sounds a bit insane.
 
I’m assuming if ZingKol make GPF, they’ll likely withdraw right? 3 competitions in 3 weeks sounds a bit insane.

Normally that would be a reasonable assumption to me (but see my next paragraph). USFS is just going to announce the facts as of today. We'll see what happens if and when they qualify for GPF.

Helsinki and Tallinn are just a two hour ferry ride across the bay from each other, so, it might just be easier to compete in Tallinn and treat it like practice for GPF if they qualify. It'd be much less stressful, in my opinion, to leave them in Europe for a few extra days if they qualify for GPF. And instead of trying to find practice ice, just do CS Tallinn Trophy before flying to Japan.
 
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