Colonel Green
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Kaiya gets the YOG spot, after being just so slightly too young to go last time.
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Given the weight they’ve historically placed on the national title, I kind of think they will give Ruiter a crack at it. We could see a Challenge Cup skate off, which would double as an opportunity to earn the minimums.Well deserved. Good luck to her at YOG.
Other post nationals assignments will be interesting. Obviously Schizas, Dupuis and Miclette to 4CC as they have the minimums and Ruiter is already going to YOG. Probably Ruiter and Lin to junior worlds? Unless they prioritize a senior international for Ruiter to possibly be considered for worlds.
I tend to agree, which due to the timing would take her out of junior worlds. It will be interesting to see if Skate Canada names the jr worlds team right away and who is on it.Given the weight they’ve historically placed on the national title, I kind of think they will give Ruiter a crack at it. We could see a Challenge Cup skate off, which would double as an opportunity to earn the minimums.
Given the weight they’ve historically placed on the national title, I kind of think they will give Ruiter a crack at it. We could see a Challenge Cup skate off, which would double as an opportunity to earn the minimums.
Challenge Cup is a week before Jr Worlds this year.I tend to agree, which due to the timing would take her out of junior worlds. It will be interesting to see if Skate Canada names the jr worlds team right away and who is on it.
I can’t imagine them leaving out Schizas of worlds. She is the best chance at getting two spots. Ruiter hasn’t broken 175 internationally.Challenge Cup is a week before Jr Worlds this year.
Obviously, they'll be busy in 3 weeks at the WYOG & 4CCs. The following events are on the ISU calendar in February:
Dragon Trophy & Tivoli Cup - Ljubljana SLO - Feb 8-11
Lounakeskus Trophy - Tartu EST - Feb 8-11
Sarajevo Open - Sarajevo BIH - Feb 14-17
Abu Dhabi Classic - Abu Dhabi UAE - Feb 15-18
Tallink Hotels Cup - Tallinn EST - Feb 15-18
Bellu Memorial - Bucharest ROU - Feb 20-25
Challenge Cup - Tilburg NED - Feb 22-25
Merano Ice Trophy - Merano ITA - Feb 22-25
Jr Worlds - Taipei City TPE - Feb 26-Mar 3
I could see sending them to either Tallinn or Abu Dhabi and giving themselves and all of the impacted skaters a little extra time to prepare for whatever the outcome is. As of right now - here's how I see the initial assignments being announced -
Worlds - Kaiya Ruiter (pending TES mins); alternate - Maddie Schizas
4CCs - Maddie Schizas, Sara-Maude Dupuis, Justine Miclette; alternates - Katherine Medland Spence, Fiona Bombardier
Jr Worlds - Kaiya Ruiter, Lulu Lin; alternates - Hetty Shi, Aleksa Volkova, Uliana Shiryaeva
If Kaiya earns the Worlds TES min then she'll WD from Jr Worlds & Hetty Shi will go instead.
Maddie's chances of getting two spots are about 5%, if that. Sakamoto, Hendrickx, Levito, Gubanova, Yoshida, Pinzarrone, C Kim, Ziegler/Thorngren (one or the other since the US only has 2 spots), Kaiser, Repond, & Lee (that's 11 women) are all ahead of her on the SB list as well as Petrokina (who knows if she'll be recovered by then - she has her cast off already per her IG). And that's not including Chiba or You who had mediocre fall seasons, plus all the wildcards like Serna, Kurakova, Joos, etc.I can’t imagine them leaving out Schizas of worlds. She is the best chance at getting two spots. Ruiter hasn’t broken 175 internationally.
Anyone specific you think she would benefit from?If schizas wants to skate at the highest level, she needs a top level coach. Lemaire is a great developmental coach, but Maudie’s been limited for a few years now. She also needs to work on her posture
I think she could use a Tracey and Brian polishing. We know she can do the jumps.Anyone specific you think she would benefit from?
That's what I think. I needs that finishing touch.I think she could use a Tracey and Brian polishing. We know she can do the jumps.
Them, or RaviThat's what I think. I needs that finishing touch.
I've been wanting her to go to Ravi for a couple of years now. Tracey and Brian would probably be helpful too but I just feel like Ravi would give her that extra push she needs.Them, or Ravi
I'm surprised Ravi isn't more in demand after his success with KaetlynThem, or Ravi
Relatively few skaters are interested in moving to Edmonton, I expect.I'm surprised Ravi isn't more in demand after his success with Kaetlyn
I think that's probably the case.Relatively few skaters are interested in moving to Edmonton, I expect.
It surprises me a little that there aren’t more skaters flocking to the Ice Palace Club. Ravi is an excellent coach. And I think people forget that Ekaterina Gordeeva coaches there too.I think that's probably the case.
Yes, even Conrad was living/studying in Toronto and getting remote coachingRelatively few skaters are interested in moving to Edmonton, I expect.
I echo that this is likely the case as well. Of interest Rose Theroux recently moved from Quebec to Edmonton to train under Ravi and I was thinking about how that must be a huge change for her at 16 years old. Moving across the country like that is a massive change and not always easy to adjust to. And I suspect many skaters (and their parents) are just not willing to make the gamble to do something like that. It’s still early going for her with Ravi, but he seems to have helped her steady things somewhat after some lower points earlier in the season.Relatively few skaters are interested in moving to Edmonton, I expect.
I've got nothing against Edmonton. It's just the reality, for people in the Golden Horseshoe it's a long way away.Edmonton is not that bad. If you are trying to improve your skating and are putting so much time and effort (and money) into the sport, moving to Edmonton hardly seems like a big sacrifice. Heck, Tara Lipinski lived in Detroitscream
to get the right coaching for her skating.
It’s not like Edmonton couldn’t attract top skaters when Royal Glenora was in its heyday. I don’t think it’s the city. Not that I have any idea why ice palace isn’t more attractive to skaters. Maybe it’s just how chill Ravi appears to be? It’s definitely a trait not commonly associated with skating coaches![]()
A lot of ice dancer women are expected to pay for their partners. A lot of parents will do so until the end of high school, but no furtherI’m glad that at least having the option to do both, compete in elite skating while studying in post secondary school, has kept some of our top skaters like Maddie and Conrad in the sport vs outright early retirement. I think this is aided by Singles in Canada being less competitive as a discipline.
Whereas in Ice Dance, we’ve lost great skaters like Natalie D’Allessandro and Emma Goodstadt to early retirement as pursuing their education in top schools at a young age is more appealing than investing a decade to climb up the Ice Dance racks.
Sakamoto, Hendrickx, Levito, Gubanova, Yoshida, Pinzarrone, C Kim, <strike>Ziegler/Thorngren</strike> GLENN (one or the other since the US only has 2 spots), Kaiser, Repond, & Lee