Sylvia
Flight #5342: I Will Remember You
- Messages
- 84,336
Alisa Efimova shares "20 seconds of the summer
Excited for what’s to come!" (includes glimpses of her first Champs Camp experience in Las Vegas): https://www.instagram.com/reel/CwvHmIpINw7/
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
Junior teamsTurns out Reagan Moss' new partner "Gal" is a typo for Slovakia's Jakub Galbavy, 17, whose only has 1 junior singles international (October 2021 Budapest Trophy) listed in his ISU bio: http://www.isuresults.com/bios/isufs00108053.htm
According to this 7/31 tweet that includes a link to a Slovak federation document: https://twitter.com/AnythingGOE/status/1686015386464952321
"Jakub Galbavy is released from the Slovakian federation at the request of USFS, he can compete from the 24/25 season."
I believe that there are supposed to be 3 Junior pairs scheduled to compete in the Nicks international - so of the 5 preliminary entries posted, they are: Enkina/Kovalenko (7th in their JGP Linz debut for ISR), Ashley Fletcher/Aaron Felberbaum (new this season, coached by Chris Knierim, and recently added to the ISP), and Saya Carpenter/Jon Maravilla (based at Detroit SC; ISU Junior age-eligible even though they are not listed publicly in the ISP right now).
The 2 Junior pairs scheduled to compete in the Middle Atlantics NQS are Sydney Cooke/Matthew Kennedy (new this season) and Moss/Gablavy.
I kept waiting for Efimova to do well with the German guy last year. Hopefully this new partnership in the US will truly thrive.Misha also made a formal partnership announcement today - https://www.instagram.com/p/CwvgKA1RUah/?igshid=MzRlODBiNWFlZA==
^^^ Yes, just saw that - here's Olivia Flores/Luke Wang's SILVER medal-winning FS to Star Wars: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z1IBM4Ox0oM
NHK isn't going to a US pairs team, I don't think. I would be very surprised if the Mokhovs don't get the SkAm TBD spot since they scored 8 & 10 points higher than the other 3 teams in the ISP who don't have 2 GPs (ChanHowe, KamOShea, PlaFern) or a SkAm host spot (LiuNagy) already.Mokhovs added to Cup of China
Liu/Nagy added to SkAM
One more SkAM and NHK spot to go, who will they add?
Idk if I'm wrong and tired ? but Spencer and Emily are going and Nastia/Daniil are WDNHK isn't going to a US pairs team, I don't think. I would be very surprised if the Mokhovs don't get the SkAm TBD spot since they scored 8 & 10 points higher than the other 3 teams in the ISP who don't have 2 GPs (ChanHowe, KamOShea, PlaFern) or a SkAm host spot (LiuNagy) already.
But S/S don't have to be replaced by another American team. It's up to the Japanese fed to pick a replacement for NHK from the replacement list, not up to the USFS.Idk if I'm wrong and tired ? but Spencer and Emily are going and Nastia/Daniil are WD
![]()
ISU announces the 2023-2024 Grand Prix Series assignments - Figure Skaters Online
The 2023-2024 ISU Grand Prix Series selections were announced on June 28, 2023. Below are the complete selections. As a reminder, until future notice, skaters from Russia and Belarus will not be allowed to participate in any international competitions, including the ISU Championships, ISU Grand...figureskatersonline.com
Ah I see, Who are some other possible candidates though?But S/S don't have to be replaced by another American team. It's up to the Japanese fed to pick a replacement for NHK from the replacement list, not up to the USFS.
See the last post in this thread for GP alternates -Ah I see, Who are some other candidates though?
I'm not expecting an announcement about the final TBD spot right away. With the rumor being that Isabelle Martins wasn't 100% this week, I'd guess the Int'l Committee will wait until after ACI next weekend before making a decision, and if they're going to wait until after ACI, they might as well wait until after the Mokhovs compete at Nebelhorn the week after. That still gives whomever is selected a month ahead of SkAm.Mokhovs for SkAm? Are they waiting for Digerness/Sadusky?
Not really. They could wait and see if the Mokhovs pick up a 2nd GP somewhere else.Is there a deadline for them to make a decision?
? ? ?Neudecker briefly posted that a picture suggesting they got Skate America and than promptly deleted it.
Hmmm... That would be a rather shocking choice, even if they do train at WASA and there's a lot of political pull there with USFS. One would have also expected, if this was true, that they'd have been assigned to one of the early Challengers, which they have not.Neudecker briefly posted that a picture suggesting they got Skate America and than promptly deleted it.
Right? I'm really skeptical about this and curious and... Gonna have to keep my eyes peeled on IG, I suppose.? ? ?
Eh... If they WD from ACI this week, I might be inclined to agree with this hypothesis, but 6 weeks out from SkAm, they wouldn't be replaced (and not by Hanns/Neudecker of all the teams we have in the mix) unless it was a significant injury. And, even then, I think the Mokhovs would be the more likely replacements, with Martins/Bedard (who we know are dealing with something - either minor injury or illness - which affected them this last week at John Nicks IPC) the next choice ahead of Hanns/Neudecker.My bets are that Liu/Nagy are injured.
uhm - your link goes to the John Nicks schedule...
Reupdated sorry ?uhm - your link goes to the John Nicks schedule...
Interesting... I don't even know what to think of that. I'm gonna watch the John Nicks programs which have been uploaded to YT and maybe I'll have a different opinion but, based on the protocols, I wouldn't be giving them the spot, lol.Reupdated sorry ?
The performance was not Skate America quality. The choreo and program was very boring and compared to the other teams slow in speed. The lifts were all shaky in footwork and unimpressive- also second lasso didn't go up. The jumps were okay but no second triple or even 2a. The throws were the highlight.Interesting... I don't even know what to think of that. I'm gonna watch the John Nicks programs which have been uploaded to YT and maybe I'll have a different opinion but, based on the protocols, I wouldn't be giving them the spot, lol.
I like usfs spreading out the assignments. The mokhovs aren’t making the final anyway. So good for more teams to get experience. I h/n can do two triples so I assumed they were popped jumps.The performance was not Skate America quality. The choreo and program was very boring and compared to the other teams slow in speed. The lifts were all shaky in footwork and unimpressive- also second lasso didn't go up. The jumps were okay but no second triple or even 2a. The throws were the highlight.
When I watch Mokhovs back to back with H/N, I can't fathom USFS wouldn't pick the Mokhovs.
You're right about the programs being deadly dull, choreographically. The lifts - her air position is really unattractive. How they managed positive GOE on the last one in their FS is beyond me. But, looking at the protocols - the aborted lift cost them approximately 6.50 points, which would have put them within 2 points of the Mokhovs in the final standings. The throws and the solid SBS 3Ts in the SP were all really good. The death spiral in the FS was also quite nice with a difficult entrance. Their SBS spins in the SP, on the other hand, were a hot mess - which is something I'm noticing with the WASA pairs teams in general. Drew & Natalia need a spin coach, for sure.The performance was not Skate America quality. The choreo and program was very boring and compared to the other teams slow in speed. The lifts were all shaky in footwork and unimpressive- also second lasso didn't go up. The jumps were okay but no second triple or even 2a. The throws were the highlight.
When I watch Mokhovs back to back with H/N, I can't fathom USFS wouldn't pick the Mokhovs.
They failed or also lost a lift at Cup of Colorado judging by the protocols as well as DS.You're right about the programs being deadly dull, choreographically. The lifts - her air position is really unattractive. How they managed positive GOE on the last one in their FS is beyond me. But, looking at the protocols - the aborted lift cost them approximately 6.50 points, which would have put them within 2 points of the Mokhovs in the final standings.