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That wasn’t a challenge. P/C are unseeded, so not inviting them was easy. I don’t think they’d ever have sought to go, anyway, it would have ruffled feathers.I feel like it was quite a challenge for SC to cultivate a field that would guaranteed G&P a gold medal, but they did it. The fields would be much more even if P&C were assigned to SC, where they train.
Except S/B aren't facing G/F in the Grand Prix this season.I think S/B can beat G/F depending on how their respective programs turn out. Not that they will, just that I wouldn't call it out of the realm of possibility.
Except S/B aren't facing G/F in the Grand Prix this season.
S&B and G&F were in the same seeded group. They were never going to be in the same events.Ah, I see, the issue is the level of competition at their respective Grand Prix events.
No, but I'm annoyed that Morozov & Bagin got 2 assignments and Davis & Smolkin got one when Shevchenko & Eremenko didn't get one. (S&E are still together, right? I didn't miss a split there, did I? I'm assuming this is happening because they are outside the top 24 WS by about 2 spots or so). Does Bagin somehow have the special VISA that was discussed earlier to help M&B be able to compete at SA this particular year? On the other hand, I've been waiting to see M&B have to face non-home North American GP judging for a couple years so here goes. They are better now than they were a couple years ago, but still it's about time. Most new Russian teams moving straight up from juniors have to do this early on.Who else is annoyed (though not surprised) that Morozov/Bagin got 2 assignments while Skoptcova/Aleshin only got 1 in the initial list?
Sounds too late.Also, who else is thinking that the Skate Canada showdown between Davis/Smolkin and Shanaeva/Naryzhnyy will determine who gets the Rostelecom host TBA spot?
Either Cesanek & Yehorov or whoever manages to defeat them head-to-head this summer.Any guesses who the leading teams for the USA host pick are? Cesanek/Yehorov, McNamara/Spiridonov, Pate/Bye?
My guess is hoping that L&B might get a replacement slot.And is there any reason why Lopareva/Brissaud didn't get the 3rd IdF host spot automatically?
I'd forgotten about S/E. And now, I'm completely annoyed they didn't get any assignments.No, but I'm annoyed that Morozov & Bagin got 2 assignments and Davis & Smolkin got one when Shevchenko & Eremenko didn't get one. (S&E are still together, right? I didn't miss a split there, did I? I'm assuming this is happening because they are outside the top 24 WS by about 2 spots or so). Does Bagin somehow have the special VISA that was discussed earlier to help M&B be able to compete at SA this particular year? On the other hand, I've been waiting to see M&B have to face non-home North American GP judging for a couple years so here goes. They are better now than they were a couple years ago, but still it's about time. Most new Russian teams moving straight up from juniors have to do this early on.
Sounds too late.
Le sigh.As of today (July 1), Katarina DelCamp and Ian Somerville [J3] and Elizabeth Tkachenko and Alexei Kiliakov [J7] are no longer listed in the ISP. DelCamp/Somerville qualified for the Team C envelope based on their Nationals placement in Junior (3rd) but they are not listed.
The Villard de Lans patinage club's Instagram account welcomed Val/Vitryanyuk on June 19: https://www.instagram.com/p/CQTGjzCp4Vx/Sofia Val (16) and Nikita Vitryanyuk (19) are a new junior team based in Lyon, France and representing Spain.
Sofia's announcement: https://www.instagram.com/p/CNIERoRgM4-/
Nikita's announcement: https://www.instagram.com/p/CNISgSVJlX8/
She last competed with her previous partner at 2020 Junior Worlds: http://www.isuresults.com/bios/isufs00107024.htm
He previously represented Cyprus internationally with Maria Miliukova (Adv. Novice level) and in singles: http://www.isuresults.com/bios/isufs00054751.htm
Yes, she turned 19 in January and he's 21 (22 in October): http://www.isuresults.com/bios/isufs00055030.htmDemougeot & LeMercier age up, no? Probably not competitive with Lopareva & Brissaud, but they are a strong enough team to merit a GP host spot if they are moving up.
Finally some news!Vadym Kolesnik's new partner is Sophia Eowyn Hsu, a clip was posted to her YouTube channel of them doing the midnight blues pattern.
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She also has a lot of clips of solo dance moves on her channel.
It seems so. I think it's safe to assume that Sophia is American, her Instagram bio says she moved from DC to Novi, and all of her YouTube videos suggests that she's competed in domestic American solo dance competitions. Furthermore, we haven't heard anything about Vadym being released by USFS. Also, in an interview he did earlier, Vadym said that they would be competing at the senior level this year, but only domestically (no grand prixs of any kind).Are they repping the U.S.?
Well, we know what her parents' favourite movie was.Vadym Kolesnik's new partner is Sophia Eowyn Hsu, a clip was posted to her YouTube channel of them doing the midnight blues pattern.
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She also has a lot of clips of solo dance moves on her channel.
Kolesnik turns 20 this year (past July 1) so he has this season and next for junior eligibility; unsure about her age. I can see not rushing to get ready for the JGP with a new partnership, and it seems they're taking the long view that competing in seniors nationally could position them better after the post-2022 retirements.In an interview he did earlier, Vadym said that they would be competing at the senior level this year, but only domestically (no grand prixs of any kind).
Which ISU Challengers H/K compete in "depends on the selection process for the Olympic Winter Games that their Federation will put in place."[They are] working with a new choreographer, Ayhan Shinzhin, a Russian dancer, performer and artist. They started with the Rhythm Dance.
“As always, they announce the rhythm, so you always have to make sure that you are addressing the rhythm properly. The character has to be built from the beginning,” Hurtado explained. “We want to leave the music as a surprise, but we can say that we have never danced anything like this before. Every season, we're always looking to put ourselves into something that is going to make us grow. Of course, it is an Olympic season, but we went with our gut feeling.”
The Skaters enjoyed working with Shinzhin so much that they asked him to do their Free Dance as well. ”The Free Dance is something similar to something that we may have done before, but with a big step up in choreography and just making the program a whole piece, not like elements, skating, elements. We want to make a full concept. [...]
Link to ISU Communication No. 2408 ICE DANCE Adjustment of element names: https://www.isu.org/docman-document...munications/25978-isu-communication-2408/fileIn line with the change to Article 39, paragraph 3, b) accepted by ISU Members via the online vote in June 2021, the following element names for Ice Dance have been adjusted.
And KOR TBA are presumably Lim and Quan making their debut for South Korea.And we have the roster for JGP Courchevel I, the first international junior event in a year and a half.
Well, that's going to make it easier to see who mucked up in the pattern.Published today (July 19) by the ISU: https://www.isu.org/isu-news/news/8...f-element-names-in-ice-dance?templateParam=15
Link to ISU Communication No. 2408 ICE DANCE Adjustment of element names: https://www.isu.org/docman-document...munications/25978-isu-communication-2408/file