2025-26 US Pairs Discussion - Milano-Bound By Way of Beijing & St. Louis

Shin/Nagy (3 ISU PBs in Zagreb - 65.36 / 127.97 / 194.00 GOLD): https://x.com/goldenskate/status/1997361483601072148
Audrey: “I don’t think I’ve ever won an international like this before — it really feels good.”
Balázs: “Yeah, this is also my first international victory. And more than that, it’s about the performance overall. I was probably more nervous now than at any other event — I don’t know why — but it felt really good. I think mentally we both really pulled through, so I’m really happy with that.”
Audrey: “Towards the end of the program, I heard people screaming — obviously including our coach Meagan — so I was like, ‘We have to finish strong.’ But that actually made me want to skate even better. Recently, we’ve been getting a lot of good training done, so that obviously helped.”
Balázs: “I think none of our practices this week were perfect, but you have to work through and make it work. And I think this sort of mindset carried into the program.”
On the Grand Prix Final:
Audrey: “We were watching the free skate yesterday while the short program here was happening — it was funny. We are so honored and happy to be able to train with Riku and Ryuichi. Honestly, just watching them train every day is such a big motivator.”

Plazas/Fernandez (62.06 in SP is an ISU SB; 122.00 & 183.17 SILVER are ISU PBs; also won the silver in Zagreb in 2023): https://x.com/goldenskate/status/1997352530133541091
Valentina: “It feels really exciting. I think this whole week our throws have been really good, so we were really confident about it. Overall, the performance was good. Our jumps have been fairly good — I mean, not perfect, but considering they weren’t perfect, the score we got is so crazy and so exciting.”
Max: “I think it’s a redemption from Skate America for us. Honestly, the last time we were over here in Zagreb, it was hard and not as good. But today, I think Valentina really brought it home.”
On landing both throws — Valentina: “For sure, it’s a personal victory. Honestly, I don’t even think about the scores or anything, just about personal goals. Just trusting myself, and it’s good.”
“Alexa Knierim once said, when she was asked what she’d say to people who wrote her off, ‘I bought everybody new pens and wrote our name back in.’ So I feel like this week has been a personal victory, just putting ourselves back out there and getting ourselves in the conversation.”
Max: “I agree with her. Last season was a heartbreak for me and the team, that I couldn’t skate. The last six, six and a half months have been some of the hardest training days in my life. A feeling like that… it’s going to affect me as a bigger skater.”
On skating to The Lion King:
Max: “It’s funny, I didn’t want to skate to it, because I was like, it’s so childhood and kind of overused.”
Valentina: “It took us seven months to convince him. And like 20 edits.”
Max: “Yeah after 20 edits, I found this one where it doesn’t sound so much like The Lion King, but it ends like it. And it still doesn’t have too much Lion King in it. It was perfect.”
“And then coming up with the costume idea — not being too generic, more subtle — I think it really sells this program. It’s such a good vehicle for us.”
 
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At the Skating Club of Boston's Nationals Send-Off show yesterday (12/18) evening, Efimova/Mitrofanov and Chan/Howe performed their short programs (video by Kat Cornetta):
 
2026 ISU Four Continents Championships (Jan. 21-25 in Beijing) preliminary entries were published online today and the USFS is being allowed to submit their entries & subs after Nationals (Pairs FS is on Friday, Jan. 9).

All 10 Senior pairs currently scheduled to compete at 2026 Nationals have the 2026 4CC minimum CTES of 75 (the 2 teams selected for the Olympic team will bypass 4CC):

Ellie KAM / Danny O'SHEA USA 109.57
Alisa EFIMOVA / Misha MITROFANOV USA 109.37
Emily CHAN / Spencer Akira HOWE USA 104.16
Katie MCBEATH / Daniil PARKMAN USA 102.39
Audrey SHIN / Balazs NAGY USA 101.53
Valentina PLAZAS / Maximiliano FERNANDEZ USA 98.45
Chelsea LIU / Ryan BEDARD USA 98.26
Naomi WILLIAMS / Lachlan LEWER USA 90.42
Olivia FLORES / Luke WANG USA 82.90
Linzy FITZPATRICK / Keyton BEARINGER USA 82.66

Reagan MOSS / Jakub GALBAVY are aiming to defend their Junior title in St. Louis (they had 73.62 CTES in their Senior international debut at IceChallenge in Graz, Austria).

ETA: 2026 Worlds minimum CTES is 91.
 
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6 ISU Junior age-eligible pairs currently scheduled to compete at 2026 Nationals have the 2026 Junior Worlds CTES of 63 (U.S. has 2 spots; dates are March 3–8 in Tallinn):

Reagan MOSS / Jakub GALBAVY USA 82.04
Naomi WILLIAMS / Lachlan LEWER USA 81.80 (Senior at Nationals)
Olivia FLORES / Luke WANG USA 81.07 (Senior at Nationals)
Sofia JARMOC / Luke WITKOWSKI USA 75.83
Addyson MCDANOLD / Aaron FELBERBAUM USA 72.45
Milada KOVAR / Jared MCPIKE USA 65.63
 
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Seems like a high likelihood we will see EfMit and McPark at 4CC. I suppose, if they make the world team, they could skip to rest up for worlds but that doesn’t seem necessary when most of the top teams will have Olympics even later.
 
Seems like a high likelihood we will see EfMit and McPark at 4CC. I suppose, if they make the world team, they could skip to rest up for worlds but that doesn’t seem necessary when most of the top teams will have Olympics even later.
Agreed. I can't see them skipping it. They'll need the ISU points for the Worlds SP starting order.
 

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