Wyliefan
Ubering juniors against my will
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Same. Why so many male skaters these days have either dangly tunics or dangly straps is beyond me.I would eliminate whatever is dangling from Michael's costume, it's distracting.

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Same. Why so many male skaters these days have either dangly tunics or dangly straps is beyond me.I would eliminate whatever is dangling from Michael's costume, it's distracting.
Top 3 at the Lake Placid Ice Dance Championships NQS event: https://ijs.usfigureskating.org/leaderboard/results/2023/33490/CAT022SEG011.htmlI'm not entirely sure I think it's a waste of [2 JGP] spots - if Hauer/Starr hadn't been injured and Lavrova/Rogers hadn't split, then all 14 spots would have easily been used. As it is, the only other junior team to crack 125+ at either Dallas Classic or LPIDI isn't even on the ISP (Calhoun/Veselukhin). Maybe an argument could be made for Bland/Sperry, but who knows if there is some sort of injury issue there. As it is, Ilin/Cain and Cui/Eckert each get one and that seems fair and reasonable.
5th on down is VERY close after the RD in Istanbul so it will be interesting to see where Ilin/Cain (in 7th) will finish tomorrow (ETA link to Ilin/Cain's RD in Istanbul): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7dCb7lzJxdcI thought Bland/Sperry had a chance of an assignment, but they do age out of juniors next season so that could have weighed on the decision. Personally I would have at least waited to see how Ilin/Cain do in Istanbul before giving away the spot.
Well, they’re skating with better material this year. One-foot step sequence is a highlight, and hopefully he won’t trip on the mini lift going to the twizzles in competition. Feels more mature.Video of Green and Parsons FD, Part I & II. Again, unusual music like two seasons ago and interesting choreography. Love Carole's costume:
The FD feels more like them. Last year's dance was like whoever from MIDA choreographed Rhapsody in Blue.Well, they’re skating with better material this year. One-foot step sequence is a highlight, and hopefully he won’t trip on the mini lift going to the tizzies in competition. Feels more mature.
Ilin/Cain didn’t get top five but that is good enough to be considered for second jgp if there is a spotIt looks like those most deserving of one or two jgps will get them. If those lower in the totem pole aren’t getting the second one it is a shame but not a big deal in the overall scheme of things.
Of course if Ilin /Cain or a similar team gets top five in the first assignment I will change my tune
Ehhhhh... They're young and will be on the JGP for at least 3-4 more seasons. A 2nd JGP isn't really a necessity.Ilin/Cain didn’t get top five but that is good enough to be considered for second jgp if there is a spot
Anyone knows why Flores/Desyatov doesn't yet have an assignment?
5 | Yahli PEDERSEN / Jeffrey CHEN | USA | 83.12 | 42.12 | 42.00 | 7.18 | 6.93 | 6.89 | 1.00 | #16 | |
6 | Olivia ILIN / Dylan CAIN | USA | 83.12 | 46.84 | 36.28 | 6.14 | 6.00 | 6.00 | 0.00 | #10 |
Mullen/Mullen (international debut - 7th/135.30 in AUT) Hauer/Starr had to WD from THA, so only Neset/Markelov competed)Pedersen/Chen won the silver medal (146.37) in their international debut a a team, thanks to their 1st place RD yesterday.
Ilin/Cain finished 6th (134.81) in their junior international debut -- here's their FD: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Viq1ZRZvd8M
The FD score tiebreaker is the PCS mark:
5Yahli PEDERSEN / Jeffrey CHEN USA 83.12 42.12 42.00 7.18 6.93 6.89 1.00 #16 6Olivia ILIN / Dylan CAIN USA 83.12 46.84 36.28 6.14 6.00 6.00 0.00 #10
USFS already has assigned the remaining JGP dance spots as follows:
JPN (2): Neset/Markelov (gold/168.47 in THA), Mullen/Mullen (7th/135.30 in THA)
HUN (2): Pedersen/Chen (silver/146.37 in TUR), Carhart/Horovyi
POL (2): Carhart/Horovyi, Amy Cui/Kenny Eckert (international debut)
ARM (1): Peal/Peal (bronze/142.83 in AUT)
They aren't on the GP so there's no reason they need a pre-season CS? Plus lots of U.S. teams ranked above them. No third home spot available at the U.S. Classic because the U.S. Classic isn't a Challenger event & doesn't have dance this season. A lot of times that third berth goes to less established U.S. teams trying to debut on the CS. (And he may have VISA issues too?) Anyway, it's better for them if--assuming they get an invite, which I think they will--they can get an invite to a late season Challenger because the scores are often higher there, and F&D are going to need a good SB score to try to qualify for more opportunities in the future.Anyone knows why Flores/Desyatov doesn't yet have an assignment?
are we doing a They Laughed, They Cried for this year?Oh, and I really wanted to say . . .
Ilin & Cain's reaction to their FD score.
Sometimes I wonder if the importance of challengers is somewhat overstated? Sure you need feedback for your program, but C/B and G/P both managed to be successful without challengers last season. Also teams don’t always carry their momentum from gps to worlds either.They aren't on the GP so there's no reason they need a pre-season CS? Plus lots of U.S. teams ranked above them. No third home spot available at the U.S. Classic because the U.S. Classic isn't a Challenger event & doesn't have dance this season. A lot of times that third berth goes to less established U.S. teams trying to debut on the CS. (And he may have VISA issues too?) Anyway, it's better for them if--assuming they get an invite, which I think they will--they can get an invite to a late season Challenger because the scores are often higher there, and F&D are going to need a good SB score to try to qualify for more opportunities in the future.
The US has so many talented teams that these decisions must be tough.They aren't on the GP so there's no reason they need a pre-season CS? Plus lots of U.S. teams ranked above them. No third home spot available at the U.S. Classic because the U.S. Classic isn't a Challenger event & doesn't have dance this season. A lot of times that third berth goes to less established U.S. teams trying to debut on the CS. (And he may have VISA issues too?) Anyway, it's better for them if--assuming they get an invite, which I think they will--they can get an invite to a late season Challenger because the scores are often higher there, and F&D are going to need a good SB score to try to qualify for more opportunities in the future.
Federations assign skaters to everything except the GPs. So, it is part budget and part strategic. There's been discussion in past seasons about Skate Canada not having the budget to send as many skaters to senior Bs, and the German fed's financial woes are quite well known.The US has so many talented teams that these decisions must be tough.
Just to clarify, are teams invited to Challengers like they are to GPs, or is it the federation that assigns them? (I'm not trying to nitpick here and I truly appreciate all your informative dance posts.)
C/B & G/P had years of competing at Challengers in order to establish themselves, bolster their reputations, secure their world standings, and help fund their training before they reached this point in their careers. Chock & Bates, in particular, (and Guignard & Fabbri also) earned opportunities via the Challenger route & set themselves up for many a final flight in major competition via attendance at more Challenger events than their competition. It's a wise route, IMO. We've seen teams fall completely off the World Standing list due to unanticipated injuries over the years, and especially for teams that compete in deep fields at home, there are never guarantees that the big end-of-the-season points will happen.C/B and G/P both managed to be successful without challengers last season.
I guess it depends on why Green/Parsons had such a rough time at Lombardia. Are they coming back from an injury or are dealing with some other off-ice issue, or is it just thatone of themMichael ate something dodgy or caught a cold and was sub-par this weekend and will be fine in a few days. If the latter, getting more competitive mileage in Bratislava is probably a good thing. If the former, or if they consider feedback and decide they need to rework one or both programmes (I thought they were a step up from last season, but it's true that the FD layout doesn't exploit their power), taking the extra time and coming back strong at SA sounds like the right approach.