U.S. Women [#8]: Meet Me in St. Louis

take a little journey with me - sometimes people just want to have a little fun and they could spend their time in worse ways than being overenthusiastic about their favorite skaters

anyway I think it's a great sp in every way and this post just reminded me that she started selling some merch so I'll go buy a t-shirt from her

Oh yes, I saw on her stories yesterday along with the dance of Christina and Caroline that Amber has a store.

Now, now, now, what have I always said about the kiss and cry …. that if it were me there, I would have my merch stand right there as well for everyone to see. Amber and I are thinking more and more like. Lol

You gotta come at this from multiple angles, I say. Ill support her and purchase a shirt I think today.
 
Exactly. Skaters are having to do choreographic elements to get the levels, and many more times than not, they can't always match the movement to the music. All part of CoP = Code of Pandering.

Agreed, but even the unleveled choreographic sequences don’t seem to fit the music :shuffle:.

I actually think Glenn’s SP steps fit the music about as much as anything does these days.

I really like the program despite being more of a Levito fan.
 
Exactly. Skaters are having to do choreographic elements to get the levels, and many more times than not, they can't always match the movement to the music. All part of CoP = Code of Pandering.
I'm not so sure if they have to do them? IDK, not gonna look at the soporofic rules (especially if there's been yet another change :rolleyes: ) - but there's been a 'full body movement' requirement in steps for long. So my sense has been that skaters put these in between clusters so they look like they have some actual choreo in between those clusters, and they'd knock out those full body movement requirements too, without necessarily doing them during the clusters (which is both harder and uglier).

Take it with a grain of salt, because again. Not gonna look at the rules to see how much of this tracks. Because no.
 
SENIOR WOMEN 2025-26

Isabeau Levito 207 (Cranberry)
Emilia Nemirovsky (M) 195 (Dupage)
Sherry Zhang 190 Junior Cup (Junior score)
Jasmine Clarke (E) 167 (Potomac)
Sonja Hilmer (M) 165 (Broadmoor/Cranberry)
Logan Higase Chen (M) 164 (Philadelphia)
Katie Shen (P) 160 (Glacier Falls)
Josephine Lee 160 (Cranberry)
Annabel Wallace (P) 154 (Glacier Falls)
Kendall Erne (M) 153 (170 at Collegiate)
Chloe Levine (M) 152 (Dupage)
Lindsay Wang (E) 151 (Glacier Falls)
Juliana Barshay (E) 149 (Potomac)


JUNIOR WOMEN 2025-26

Sophie Joline Von Felten - 193 (Cranberry) EAST
Sherry Zhang- 190 (Junior Cup) (SENIOR)
Jiaying Ellyse Johnson - 183 (Dupage) MIDS
Jessica Jurka - 181 (Philadelphia) MIDS
Angela Shao - 180 (Junior Cup) MIDS
Sofia Bezkorovainaya 179 (Potomac) EAST
Annika Chao - 174 (Glacier Falls) PACS
Emilia Nemirovsky 174 (Junior Cup) MIDS
Hannah Kim - 172 (Glacier Falls) PACS
Madison Chong - 172 (Potomac) EAST
Skylar Lautowa-Peguero - 170 (Philadelphia) EAST
Alayna Coats 165 (Glacier Falls) PACS
Rachel Samiri 165 (Junior Cup) PACS
Cleo Park - 160 (Glacier Falls) PACS
Teryn Kim - 153 (Glacier Falls) PACS
Kaya Tiernan - 151 (Junior Cup) EAST
Annabelle Wilkins- 151 Margaret Faulkner MIDS
 
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After seeing Emilia’s glorious triple Axel just now and her run up edge I refuse to acknowledge people who say that Ambers or any other women have a long preparation time.

This is normal and standard, it’s not like you’re going from a falling leaf directly into a triple axel.

Amber and Emilia and Alexa everyone’s edge and prep Work to the triple axel is normal and fine!

 
After seeing Emilia’s glorious triple Axel just now and her run up edge I refuse to acknowledge people who say that Ambers or any other women have a long preparation time.

This is normal and standard, it’s not like you’re going from a falling leaf directly into a triple axel.

Amber and Emilia and Alexa everyone’s edge and prep Work to the triple axel is normal and fine!

It's not the run-up edge there as much as how she starts staring down at the spot she will be jumping, and drawing her hands up visibly for a few moments before she reaches it. It's just practice though.
 
Exactly. Skaters are having to do choreographic elements to get the levels, and many more times than not, they can't always match the movement to the music. All part of CoP = Code of Pandering.

Isn't the correct term nowadays IJS? It's just skating!
 
Every year I keep hoping to see Sherry Zhang really shine on the JGP. Only to have my hopes dashed. She is too good a skater and so talented in so many ways. Wonder if her training time is still limited due to her family situation? Continued injury? Anybody have intel??

Feel exactly the same - she makes me think of Camden - someone so appealing and watchable but you just know the jumps are not gonna be there.
 
Yet her jump technique looks amazing when her rhythm is on. Camden maybe not so much.
I agree. She seems to have very clean, Michelle Kwan-like jump technique. If there were one thing she needs to work on though is that she needs to improve the spring in her jumps just a little bit and then I think she will land her jumps cleanly more often.
 
I really enjoyed both JGP Ankara short programs of Sofia and Sophie. Honestly both brought me to tears…and I can’t recall a junior short program ever affecting me emotionally. I’m amazed at how Sofia is channeling the loss of her coach and best friend in the plane crash into her skating so effectively. And Malinina Skornikov working the jumps into consistency. I have a few other skaters I sure wish would move training base there. Nitpick to Sofia….no cankle tights please!

I had a feeling Sophie would have a less than stellar free skate. Everyone was skating lights out ahead of her. Then she came out to watch the skater before her from Japan who won. Maybe only Ilia can get away with that and keep in a good headspace. She has improved so much presentation wise this year. Of course much more to do, but she is exciting!
 
I really enjoyed both JGP Ankara short programs of Sofia and Sophie. Honestly both brought me to tears…and I can’t recall a junior short program ever affecting me emotionally. I’m amazed at how Sofia is channeling the loss of her coach and best friend in the plane crash into her skating so effectively. And Malinina Skornikov working the jumps into consistency. I have a few other skaters I sure wish would move training base there. Nitpick to Sofia….no cankle tights please!

I had a feeling Sophie would have a less than stellar free skate. Everyone was skating lights out ahead of her. Then she came out to watch the skater before her from Japan who won. Maybe only Ilia can get away with that and keep in a good headspace. She has improved so much presentation wise this year. Of course much more to do, but she is exciting!
I just wish Sophie would scale back the jumps in her LP and get a few clean skates under her belt. Maybe at least take out one of the 3 axels and just do a 2a she's skating in Juniors and doesn't need all of those C elements unless she's facing Shimada.
 
I really enjoyed both JGP Ankara short programs of Sofia and Sophie. Honestly both brought me to tears…and I can’t recall a junior short program ever affecting me emotionally. I’m amazed at how Sofia is channeling the loss of her coach and best friend in the plane crash into her skating so effectively. And Malinina Skornikov working the jumps into consistency. I have a few other skaters I sure wish would move training base there. Nitpick to Sofia….no cankle tights please!

I had a feeling Sophie would have a less than stellar free skate. Everyone was skating lights out ahead of her. Then she came out to watch the skater before her from Japan who won. Maybe only Ilia can get away with that and keep in a good headspace. She has improved so much presentation wise this year. Of course much more to do, but she is exciting!

I agree with everything you said in your post, but then again, we are the moral center of this group

Sophie look like a different person 24 hours later. I was also able to tell more in the free program It seems she’s skating in arena just by herself. She still does not present to an audience at all, even though she seemed to in the short program.

It’s a shame, Every difficult element she fell, or stepped out of.
 
SENIOR WOMEN Top Scores 25-26

Still to compete- Bradie Tennell, Elyce Lin-Gracey, Sarah Everhardt, Alysa Liu, Amber Glenn

Isabeau Levito 207 (Cranberry)
Sherry Zhang 190 (Junior Cup)
Starr Andrews 176 (Golden West)
Josephine Lee 160 (Cranberry)

Emilia Nemirovsky (M) 195 (Dupage) (or jr?)
Alina Bonillo (M) 175 (Detroit)
Sonja Hilmer (M) 165 (Broadmoor)
Logan Higase-Chen (M) 164 (Philadelphia)
Kendall Erne (M) 153 (Milwaukee)
Chloe Levine (M) 152 (Dupage)
Katie Holling (M) 143 (Cranberry)
Brooke Gewalt (M) 138 (Dupage)
Amber Barth (M) 137 (Silver State)
Alexa Gasparotto (M) 134 (Southport)

Jasmine Clarke (E) 167 (Potomac)
Juliana Barshay (E) 149 (Potomac)
Alex Evans (E) 148 (Milwaukee)
Jessica Choy (E) 144 (Atlanta)
Erica Machida (E) 138 (Golden West)
Maryn Pierce (E) 136 (Cranberry)

Katie Shen (P) 160 (Glacier Falls)
Annabel Wallace (P) 154 (Glacier Falls)
Lindsay Wang (P) 151 (Glacier Falls)



JUNIOR WOMEN

Jiaying Ellyse Johnson 183 MIDS (Dupage)
Jessica Jurka 181 MIDS (Philadelphia)
Angela Shao 180 MIDS (Junior Cup)
Emilia Nemirovsky 174 MIDS (sr?) (Junior Cup)
Annabelle Wilkins 151 MIDS (Margaret Faulkner)

Sophie Joline Von Felten 193 EAST (Cranberry)
Sofia Bezkorovainaya 176 EAST (Junior Cup)
Madison Chong 172 EAST (Potomac)
Skylar Lautowa-Peguero 170 EAST (Philadelphia)
Kaya Tiernan 156 EAST (Cranberry)
Melania Blecic 146 EAST (Cranberry)

Hannah Kim 174 PACS (Silver State)
Annika Chao 174 PACS (Glacier Falls)
Alayna Coats 165 PACS (Glacier Falls)
Rachel Samiri 165 PACS (Junior Cup)
Cleo Park 160 PACS (Glacier Falls)
Teryn Kim 153 PACS (Glacier Falls)
 
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Another weekend of NQS competitions and here we are at the end of August with just 5 weekends to go until we know who qualifies for Sectionals!
Senior - Easterns
New England -
1) Cara Wong - 132.80
2) Jamiesen Cyr - 116.55
3) Katie Turcotte - 112.84
4) Clara Delcamino-Yang - 109.07

North Atlantic -
1) Jasmine Clarke - 167.20
2) Jessica Choy - 144.53
3) Maryn Pierce - 136.06
4) Clare Seo - 121.08

South Atlantic -
1) Juliana Barshay - 149.37
2) Erica Machida - 138.08
3) McKenzie Edwards - 124.82
4) Anastasia Russ - 103.11

6 Next Best -
1) Lindsey Byer - 120.69
2) Imogene Schwarz - 117.28
3) Massiel Gonzalez - 101.56
3) Paige Greenstein - 101.56
5) Mayou Hayashi - 101.16
6) Natalie Lennon - 100.64

Senior - Midwesterns
Eastern Great Lakes -
1) Kendall Erne - 145.24

Upper Great Lakes -
1) Chloe Levine - 152.99
2) Lianna O'Grady - 121.05
3) Emma Nigrelli - 108.71
4) Jayna Hosman - 108.42

Southwest -
1) Katie Holling - 143.62
2) Amber Barth - 132.76
3) Kacey Dockum - 110.05
4) Elizabeth Rubinsky - 108.42

6 Next Best -
1) Sydney Struss - 107.05
2) Alyssa Rich - 105.71
3) Hannah Mitchell - 102.47
4) Teagan Reynolds - 91.06

Senior - Pacific Coasts
Northwest Pacific -
1) Riley Solano Mathieson - 114.38
2) Grace Clifford - 101.91

Central Pacific -
1) Ariana Lee - 123.94
2) Joanna Lee - 113.39

Southwest Pacific -
1) Anabel Wallace - 154.31
2) Lindsey Wang - 151.46
3) Soho Lee - 132.49
4) Maile Hilbelink - 127.94

6 Next Best -
1) Milena Markin - 122.28
2) Keira Hilbelink - 117.32
3) Athena Huang - 111.15
4) Ellie Clopp - 108.42

Junior - Easterns
New England -
1) Alysa Zhang - 142.73
2) Sofia Jarmoc - 127.71
3) Mia Lucas - 111.28
4) Elles Zwikker - 104.18

North Atlantic -
1) Skylar Lautowa-Peguero - 170.06
2) Melania Blecic - 146.86
3) Leah Sharpe - 142.89
4) Mia Iwase - 137.07

South Atlantic -
1) Madison Chong - 172.21
2) Kaya Tiernan - 147.98
3) Courali Clay - 140.12
4) Meghan Huffman - 135.02

6 Next Best -
1) Olivia Donayre - 128.19
2) Zhiqi Zhang - 119.55
3) Suemin Shin - 114.14
4) Paige Parlapiano - 113.57
5) Madelyn Petscher - 110.02
6) Caroline Mura - 108.56

Junior - Midwesterns
Eastern Great Lakes -
1) Annabelle Wilkins - 143.65
2) Carina Tanabe - 135.12
3) Cayla Smith - 134.06
4) Chloe Stickel - 127.93

Upper Great Lakes -
1) Jiaying Ellyse Johnson - 183.28
2) Madeline Benson - 115.22
3) Addyson McDanold - 114.25
4) Lejla Begicevic - 112.45

Southwest -
1) Tiffany Bunce - 128.46
2) Landice Mullins - 109.85
3) Carina Capone - 101.99
4) Catherine Rhodes - 95.62

6 Next Best -
1) Erika Gerstenslager - 125.03
2) Isabel Cooper - 111.45
3) Isabella Delcourt - 108.27
4) Madeline Kendig - 107.25
5) Vayda Forgette - 103.95
6) Tamaki Shinohara - 103.51

Junior - Pacific Coasts
Northwest Pacific -
1) Saskia Leversee - 90.37
2) Katerina Murphy - 89.19
3) Stephanie Coe - 87.35
4) Chloe Peterson - 61.57

Central Pacific -
1) Ella Kim - 113.89
2) Angela You - 104.47
3) Arianna Larson - 102.70
4) Ashley Kao - 100.68

Southwest Pacific -
1) Cleo Park - 160.16
2) Teryn Kim - 153.88
3) Kelsey Lee - 136.21
4) Hannah Gahan - 131.56

6 Next Best -
1) Aya Zeleznikar - 122.20
2) Joanne Lu - 116.10
3) Angelina Chang - 109.05
4) Anastasiya Rodriguez - 105.49
5) Lily Weinfurter - 104.49
6) Lauren Lee - 102.70
 

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