Official retirement announcements by figure skaters in 2025-2026

Wow, maybe he just thinks he’ll never get the call as Alt 2, but it is an Olympic year and who knows what’s up with Jason Brown.
I believe that if you check other threads here, you can find a link to a social media post confirming his announcement.
 
I believe that if you check other threads here, you can find a link to a social media post confirming his announcement.
Yes, but I think the surprise is that Tomoki seems quite definitive that 4CCs was his last competition seeing as we wound up going to the 2nd Alternate for the Men in 2022 - Jason was the 1st Alternate and declined the assignment when Nathan withdrew, so Camden, as 2nd Alternate, wound up being called up instead. It seems plausible that we'll have a similar scenario again this year if Ilia wins and withdraws due to media commitments and then Jason also decides to withdraw.
 
Yes, but I think the surprise is that Tomoki seems quite definitive that 4CCs was his last competition seeing as we wound up going to the 2nd Alternate for the Men in 2022 - Jason was the 1st Alternate and declined the assignment when Nathan withdrew, so Camden, as 2nd Alternate, wound up being called up instead. It seems plausible that we'll have a similar scenario again this year if Ilia wins and withdraws due to media commitments and then Jason also decides to withdraw.
Well, I hope Jacob will be ready as third alternative. Wasn't Max Aaron 3rd alternative in 2018?
 
Wasn't Max Aaron 3rd alternative in 2018?
Yes - he saved USFS as the 3rd alternate (not sure how much he was training at the time?) by placing high enough (11th + Nathan's 1st place) to retain the 3 spots for 2019 Worlds.
BTW, this was Max's April 20, 2018 official retirement post:

Good news about who isn't retiring after this season! :) https://www.fsuniverse.net/forum/th...eason-news-updates.112906/page-4#post-6878806
 
Yes - he saved USFS as the 3rd alternate (not sure how much he was training at the time?) by placing high enough (11th + Nathan's 1st place) to retain the 3 spots for 2019 Worlds.
BTW, this was Max's April 20, 2018 official retirement post:

Good news about who isn't retiring after this season! :) https://www.fsuniverse.net/forum/th...eason-news-updates.112906/page-4#post-6878806
I like him and am glad he isn't retiring :)
 
I would imagine that USFS preemptively will be having a private conversation with Tomoki in order for both parties to be super-clear in advance on what would happen if/if/if the second alternate were to be needed for Worlds.
I for one would not rule out the possibility that Tomoki maybe would want to "unretire" and compete at his first Worlds. Stranger things have happened.
For me, what we have heard so far from Tomoki is not 100.00% "proof" that he absolutely would not be interested in Worlds.
(If he explicitly lets USFS know that he absolutely would not be interested, all good.)

Every situation is unique, but some fans of U.S. dance will recall that TJ Carey announced his retirement on Nov 22, 2022, after he and his partner did not advance to 2023 Nats from U.S. Dance Final.
But then ... Hawayek/Baker withdrew from Nats on Jan 17, 2023. TJ quickly unretired, and he and his partner did compete at Nats just days later.
 

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