2025-26 U.S. Ice Dance News, Updates & Discussion - Backstreet Boys & Spice Girls

Congratulations to Christina!! Very happy for her. Does this mean she can stop having to commute back and forth daily from London to the US to maintain residency requirements? And just stay in London for a better schedule? Or did she already stop this a while ago?
Phebe Bekker commented on her post "Congratulations!!! Go get that apartment girl" so I guess many people are thinking about that :)
 
Congratulations to Christina!! Very happy for her. Does this mean she can stop having to commute back and forth daily from London to the US to maintain residency requirements? And just stay in London for a better schedule? Or did she already stop this a while ago?
No residency requirements once she has US citizenship, so she can stop making that commute anytime she wants now.
 
I have very mixed feelings about the acceleration of citizenship for athletes when people going through the regular processing often have to wait weeks or months between passing the test and taking the oath and then waiting again to get a passport.
 
I have very mixed feelings about the acceleration of citizenship for athletes when people going through the regular processing often have to wait weeks or months between passing the test and taking the oath and then waiting again to get a passport.
Because Christina's path has been SOOOO accelerated that she's only represented the US for a dozen seasons now and made so many sacrifices already to maintain her residency in the US in order to finally receive her citizenship. It's such a darn shame that right here, finally at the end of the process, the process was slightly accelerated in order for her to be able to represent the US at the Olympics. :rolleyes:

Here's a GREAT article from NBC Olympics that gives more information and details than we'd previously known about the experience she's had.

 
Nope. I think at best, we’ll see them at Finlandia and Nationals. At worst, NHK is it. Most likely, NHK and Nationals just for the attention. It’s not like the USFS needs them and whatever positive exposure they could have brought ice dancing was destroyed by that LiveBarn video.

I personally did think they were the best team out of Chock/Bates and Hubbell/Donohue back in 2018, and I still think that, at their best, they are better than them. However, they’re not close to being back at that physical conditioning to even adapt to ice dance in 2026 because they’re not back to that 2015-2018 standard. I mean look at their low levels here.

They needed more seasons under their belt to get back into the rhythm of things and to be back in Olympic-level shape to have that endurance to do more. Most importantly, they need a real ice dance coach who has been coaching in this Olympic cycle(s) to tell them exactly what they need to do and how to train the IJS elements this go around.

I’m not saying I want them to continue because after what Alex revealed of himself, I don’t want to see him having a public presence again. However, had they taken this a lot more seriously and had more self-awareness I can’t help but wonder how much they could have improved and accomplished because I do think they had such solid foundations and potential to do so much more with their skills. At least, having a real coaching team would give them more than Coldplay.

Now, it’s clear that their hubris and inability to go beyond their comfort zone has limited them as dancers and athletes. The way they went about this whole comeback was just idiotic, and everyone was right that it had “desperate” written all over it.

Maia needs to live her own life as I can’t help but think she’s been attached to Alex’s hip all this time just because he needs someone to listen to his nonstop nonsense all of the time.

That said, conceptually, I think they have the best RD of the season. Too bad they went about their training and comeback in the worst way to make them not strong enough to execute it to where it is competitive ready as it should be. What a waste.
They were listed recently as going to Finlandia.
The video didn't ruin ice dancing for everyone. I haven't seen it nor do I want to know what is on it. Sad to hear that it was negative.
US has strong dance teams already, and I wish the Shubitabi's all the best. They will likely move on after this season and not likely represent the US at the Olympics.
 
Despite her many accomplishments and the help of senators/other powers that be, they still made her wait the mandatory 5 years from getting permanent residence to qualify to apply for naturalization, though the application for naturalization must have been fast tracked. She got her green card November 2020, so she could have applied for naturalization only this month.

I am also in the process of applying for naturalization, and I applied for naturalization in May 2025 (though I've been eligible for more than a decade). I was scheduled for an interview/exam on October 14, and I'm still waiting for the schedule for my oath-taking (though I got a notice this morning that the letter with the schedule has been mailed). For her, the whole process of application submission, biometrics, exam/interview and oath-taking, took a couple of weeks at most.

Having gone through the nail-biting process of visa applications (obviously, mine is not the athlete of extraordinary ability visa LOL) that required help from powers-that-be, I am so happy for her. I know that road from St. Clair to London Ontario and that's miserable during winters, and for her to drive that distance every single day she trains is just incredible. Hats off to her! And yes, she deserves to have some huge celebration for getting that citizenship!
 
As someone married to a naturalized citizen, who only had to wait three years from Green Card to citizenship, I can tell you the process is nerve-wracking and expensive no matter what. Congrats to Christina and I hope someday there will be an America to be proud of.
 
I have very mixed feelings about the acceleration of citizenship for athletes when people going through the regular processing often have to wait weeks or months between passing the test and taking the oath and then waiting again to get a passport.
I gathered her paperwork for the green card was horrendous so perhaps that evened out
 
I wonder if the waiting for her citizenship has been a bit of a weight on her mind this season as we got closer and closer to the Olympics and she still didn't have her passport and it affected her skating? With the shutdown lasting as long as it did she had to be a bit nervous about it even if her people were telling her it would get done soon.
 

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