Wyliefan
Ubering juniors against my will
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You too, huh?Operation do not uber is not going well.

You too, huh?Operation do not uber is not going well.
And they'll take the 10 point score increase from one week to the next! 4th is a fantastic result for this rising team.Back-to-back competitions are tough, I've always heard, so kudos to them for skating even better in the second one!![]()
I'm pretty sure part of the issue with costumes is funding (which makes sense considering they're training part-time in Montreal). They're re-using their costumes from their 2021-2022 RD. I think their FD costumes are fine, if a little simple and suffer mainly from being the same color as their RD.The Browns were awesome at both of their Grand Prix. In more than one respect, they were my favorite couple. I just wish they had better costumes.
Edit to add...Reusing costumes but investing in IAM coaching is a smart move. It just goes to show how expensive the sport is and not everyone can afford new and expensive costumes all the time.I'm pretty sure part of the issue with costumes is funding (which makes sense considering they're training part-time in Montreal). They're re-using their costumes from their 2021-2022 RD. I think their FD costumes are fine, if a little simple and suffer mainly from being the same color as their RD.
Oona and Gage Brown are taking questions [via IG stories on their joint account] for an Instagram Live at 10:15 a.m. Eastern tomorrow (11/7).
For nearly all our time competing internationally our parents have been separated, our mother serving as the sole caregiver and financial supporter for our large family (seven children). When we first started competing, our mother ensured our impossible situation somehow worked. Our mother told us numerous times that we would have to stop skating because of financial hardship. It was difficult to hear, but it forced us to step up our finances and challenged us to find new ways to help with our funding. We are very private people; our family’s struggles are personal and we would rather not bring attention to the subject. However, we knew that if we didn’t disclose our situation and reach out for help, we might have to stop skating to help our family.
Over the years supporters have generously helped us to meet our training goals. Despite everyone’s generosity, it is always a struggle. We are continuously looking for ways to earn more money, whether it is through soccer refereeing, ice skating show opportunities, craft fairs, bagpipe gigs, etc. We have received strong support and encouragement from our coaches, our fans, and the ice skating community for our entire journey. We would not be in the same position without all of you! Our GoFundMe has pulled us through some extremely tight situations, and we are so thankful for people’s generosity. Not only do we manage our GoFundMe, but we also have a fund at NEASF(New England Amateur Skating Foundation) where anyone can make a tax-free donation.
Some people have asked about our housing situation, so we wanted to give an update to all those concerned. We are losing our family house on Long Island. Due to this, our family will be separating in order to find affordable accommodations. We hope to be able stay on Long Island to continue our training here.