2025-26 USFS International Assignments

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Oh I did not know this. Thank you for pointing it out!
 
More late in the day edits to the USFS international assignments page...

CS Tallin Trophy
Women: Everhardt, Bonillo, Andrews (all new)
Men: Kapeikis, Naumov (all unchanged)
Dance: Cui/Rogers, Pate/Bye, Zingas/Kolesnik (all new)

Tallinn Trophy (non-CS, all new entries, all juniors)
Women: Bezkorovainaya, Nemirovsky, von Felton
Men: Blackwell, Elano, LoPinto
 
More late in the day edits to the USFS international assignments page...

CS Tallin Trophy
Women: Everhardt, Bonillo, Andrews (all new)
Men: Kapeikis, Naumov (all unchanged)
Dance: Cui/Rogers, Pate/Bye, Zingas/Kolesnik (all new)

Tallinn Trophy (non-CS, all new entries, all juniors)
Women: Bezkorovainaya, Nemirovsky, von Felton
Men: Blackwell, Elano, LoPinto
I’m assuming if ZingKol make GPF, they’ll likely withdraw right? 3 competitions in 3 weeks sounds a bit insane.
 
I’m assuming if ZingKol make GPF, they’ll likely withdraw right? 3 competitions in 3 weeks sounds a bit insane.

Normally that would be a reasonable assumption to me (but see my next paragraph). USFS is just going to announce the facts as of today. We'll see what happens if and when they qualify for GPF.

Helsinki and Tallinn are just a two hour ferry ride across the bay from each other, so, it might just be easier to compete in Tallinn and treat it like practice for GPF if they qualify. It'd be much less stressful, in my opinion, to leave them in Europe for a few extra days if they qualify for GPF. And instead of trying to find practice ice, just do CS Tallinn Trophy before flying to Japan.
 
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Challenge Cup entries are out. No senior entries for the USA and the only junior entries are in pairs & dance.

Jr Pairs -
Sofia Jarmoc/Luke Witkowski
Reagan Moss/Jakub Galbavy
Kaitlyn Oh/Michael Chapa
also listed as substitutes - Giuliana Gariti/Matthew Curtis, Gabrielle Kaplan/Carter Griffin, Milada Kovar/Jared McPike, Addyson McDanold/Aaron Felberbaum, Juliet Meek/Devin Meek, Baylen Taich/Nikolai Apter, Naomi Williams/Lachlan Lewer

Jr Dance -
Jasmine Robertson/Chase Rohner
 
Press Release announcing the Olympic team and alternates -


Women - Amber Glenn, Isabeau Levito, Alysa Liu
1st Alternate - Bradie Tennell, 2nd Alternate - Sarah Everhardt, 3rd Alternate - Starr Andrews

Men - Ilia Malinin, Maxim Naumov, Andrew Torgashev
1st Alternate - Jason Brown, 2nd Alternate - Tomoki Hiwatashi, 3rd Alternate - Jacob Sanchez

Pairs - Emily Chan/Spencer Akira Howe, Ellie Kam/Danny O'Shea
1st Alternate - Audrey Shin/Balazs Nagy, 2nd Alternate - Valentina Plazas/Maximiliano Fernandez, 3rd Alternate - Chelsea Liu/Ryan Bedard

Ice Dance - Christina Carreira/Anthony Ponomarenko, Madison Chock/Evan Bates, Emilea Zingas/Vadym Kolesnik
1st Alternate - Caroline Green/Michael Parsons, 2nd Alternate - Emily Bratti/Ian Somerville, 3rd Alternate - Oona Brown/Gage Brown

ETA - I really hate this revamped website from the USFS where they don't have a landing page that has all the press releases like they used to.
 
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Here is worlds, jr worlds, and 4cc

Worlds
Women - Amber Glenn, Isabeau Levito, Alysa Liu
1st Alternate - Bradie Tennell, 2nd Alternate - Sarah Everhardt, 3rd Alternate - Starr Andrews

Men - Jason Brown, Ilia Malinin, Andrew Torgashev
1st Alternate - Maxim Naumov, 2nd Alternate - Tomoki Hiwatashi, 3rd Alternate - Jacob Sanchez

Pairs - Alisa Efimova/Misha Mitrofanov, Ellie Kam/Danny O'Shea, Katie McBeath/Daniil Parkman
1st Alternate - Audrey Shin/Balazs Nagy, 2nd Alternate - Emily Chan/Spencer Akira Howe, 3rd Alternate - Valentina Plazas/Maximiliano Fernandez

Ice Dance - Christina Carreira/Anthony Ponomarenko, Madison Chock/Evan Bates, Emilea Zingas/Vadym Kolesnik
1st Alternate - Caroline Green/Michael Parsons, 2nd Alternate - Emily Bratti/Ian Somerville, 3rd Alternate - Oona Brown/Gage Brown

4CCs
Women - Starr Andrews, Sarah Everhardt, Bradie Tennell
1st Alt - Elyce Lin-Gracey, 2nd Alt - Josephine Lee, 3rd Alt - Katie Shen

Men - Jason Brown, Tomoki Hiwatashi, Jacob Sanchez
1st Alt - Liam Kapeikis, Jimmy Ma, Daniel Martynov

Pairs - Alisa Efimova/Misha Mitrofanov, Katie McBeath/Daniil Parkman, Audrey Shin/Balazs Nagy
1st Alt - Valentina Plazas/Maximiliano Fernandez, 2nd Alt - Chelsea Liu/Ryan Bedard, 3rd Alt - Olivia Flores/Luke Wang

Ice Dance - Oona Brown/Gage Brown, Caroline Green/Michael Parsons, Emilea Zingas/Vadym Kolesnik
1st Alt - Emily Bratti/Ian Somerville, 2nd Alt - Katarina Wolfkostin/Dimitry Tsarevski, 3rd Alt - Eva Pate/Logan Bye

Jr Worlds
Women - Angela Shao, Sophie Joline von Felten
1st Alt - Annika Chao, 2nd Alt - Sherry Zhang, 3rd Alt - Emilia Nemirovsky

Men - Lucius Kazanecki, Jacob Sanchez
1st Alt - Patrick Blackwell, 2nd Alt - Caleb Farrington, 3rd Alt - Lorenzo Elano

Pairs - Olivia Flores/Luke Wang, Reagan Moss/Jakub Galbavy
1st Alt - Sofia Jarmoc/Luke Witkowski, 2nd Alt - Naomi Williams/Lachlan Lewer, 3rd Alt - Milada Kovar/Jared McPike

Ice Dance - Hana Maria Aboian/Daniil Veselukhin, Jane Calhoun/Mark Zheltyshev, Jasmine Robertson/Chase Rohner
1st Alt - Michelle Deych/Ryan Hu, 2nd Alt - Annelise Stapert/Maxim Korotcov, 3rd Alt - Grace Fischer/Luke Fischer
 
Do they have a chance to improve their world standing and potential warmup group at the Olympics?
They can't earn enough points from winning 4CCs to move from the penultimate warm-up group to the last warm-up group. They have 3307 points right now - the most they can earn from 4CCs is 840, but then they'll lose the 428 they have from 2024 4CCs, so they'd add 412 max, which would give them 3719. GilPoir are 5th in the WS with 3798.

All it does is move them to skating last in the penultimate group ahead of CarPon, who are currently 6th with 3530 points. Is it worth it to do that? I dunno. It does give Igor another chance to politik for them, though, I suppose.
 
Is it odd that Shin/Nagy are first alternate for worlds over Chan/Howe? It seems strange to me but maybe someone more clued up on the criteria (Karen?!) can explain it.
 
the real weird choices were in the rest of the assignments
Totally, the weirdness goes on and on and on....

ETA: I wanted to say that I'm glad they still gave Bye & Pate 3rd alternate to 4CC considering their FD mistake and score were a total fluke. Though I do feel for Neset & Markelov...
 
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Is it odd that Shin/Nagy are first alternate for worlds over Chan/Howe? It seems strange to me but maybe someone more clued up on the criteria (Karen?!) can explain it.
No idea. Best guess is that the compromise in the selection committee meeting was giving ShiNagy the Worlds 1st alt spot as a compromise/bone for ChanHowe getting the Olympic spot?
 
Do they have a chance to improve their world standing and potential warmup group at the Olympics?
They are going to lose World Standings points from two years ago whether or not they go this year. They don't want to regress in the World Standings, and finishing higher than fourth can help their seeding at Worlds, their prospects for two spot on next season's Grand Prix, etc.
 

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