Tomoki's & Camden's side by side (mirror) 4T in practice:
The pairs team we've all been waiting for. You see, mirror skating can be worth plenty of points. Surely Camden could lift Tomoki? I realize the
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Tomoki's & Camden's side by side (mirror) 4T in practice:
Ilia Malinin and Liam Kapeikis will represent the USA at the 2020 Youth Olympic Games in Lausanne, Switzerland:
https://www.fsuniverse.net/forum/th...usanne-switzerland.105499/page-2#post-5710006
They were the top 2 age-eligible men in USFS' inaugural National Qualifying Series (NQS) competition rankings (June 1 to Sept. 15, 2019) - top 4 Juniors were:
Maxim Naumov 192.78 Cranberry Open (too old)
Ilia Malinin 191.17 Atlanta Open
Eric Sjoberg 183.91 Glacier Falls Summer Classic (too old)
Liam Kapeikis 180.96 Seattle Ice Fest
ETA: The Men will compete on January 10 (SP) and Jan. 12 (FS).
This will be a rough schedule for these two when you consider that Nationals a just over a week later.Ilia Malinin and Liam Kapeikis will represent the USA at the 2020 Youth Olympic Games in Lausanne, Switzerland:
https://www.fsuniverse.net/forum/th...usanne-switzerland.105499/page-2#post-5710006
They were the top 2 age-eligible men in USFS' inaugural National Qualifying Series (NQS) competition rankings (June 1 to Sept. 15, 2019) - top 4 Juniors were:
Maxim Naumov 192.78 Cranberry Open (too old)
Ilia Malinin 191.17 Atlanta Open
Eric Sjoberg 183.91 Glacier Falls Summer Classic (too old)
Liam Kapeikis 180.96 Seattle Ice Fest
ETA: The Men will compete on January 10 (SP) and Jan. 12 (FS).
TheThe pairs team we've all been waiting for. You see, mirror skating can be worth plenty of points. Surely Camden could lift Tomoki? I realize thepotential would be epic, but they would be quite a musical team.
The cute factor of this piece is +5. So what is Joel Dear doing these days?Just another fun tidbit from Nathan's past when he performed Joel Dear's "Nathan and the Spider" for the choreography competition challenge segment "Inspiring the Next Generation"...Nathan was 11 and adorable.
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Joel Dear - Challenge 4b - Inspiring the Next Generation
"Nathan and the Spider" Performed by Nathan Chen Choreographed by Joel Dearwww.youtube.com
He was occasionally skating in that dance troupe that Kim Navarro and Brent Bommentre also skated in (sorry can’t remember the name). Would be great if he continued with choreo.So what is Joel Dear doing these days?
He was occasionally skating in that dance troupe that Kim Navarro and Brent Bommentre also skated in (sorry can’t remember the name).
VINCENT ZHOU ANNOUNCES CHANGES TO COACHING TEAM, TRAINING BASE
(1/2/20) - World bronze medalist Vincent Zhou announced today that he will begin training with Lee Barkell and Lori Nichol in Toronto, Canada. Zhou will continue to train with Mie Hamada. Zhou had previously been coached by Tammy Gambill, Christy Krall and Tom Zakrajsek in Colorado Springs.
“I can’t thank Tammy, Christy and Tom enough for all they have done for me and my career,” Zhou said. “I’m excited to begin training with Lee, and also work more regularly with Lori, in Toronto, and continue to work with Mie.”
Ice Theatre of New York.He was occasionally skating in that dance troupe that Kim Navarro and Brent Bommentre also skated in (sorry can’t remember the name). Would be great if he continued with choreo.
So, what does that mean for his education at Brown? Sure, Toronto is much closer to RI than CO Springs but still not something where he will see his coach every day or even every other day if he is still in college.![]()
Vincent Zhou on Twitter
“I'm now training under Lee Barkell and will continue to work with Mie Hamada. I'm striving towards Nationals and the rest of the season. I will continue to fight steadily onwards through the highs and lows life has to offer. Hope everyone has an amazing 2020!”twitter.com
Vincent Zhou made a Twitter post saying he's now training with Lee Barkell (while still working with Mie Hamada)
So, what does that mean for his education at Brown? Sure, Toronto is much closer to RI than CO Springs but still not something where he will see his coach every day or even every other day if he is still in college.
Zhou originally planned to start his freshman year this past fall semester at Brown (done) and then take gap years until after the 2022 Olympics.So, what does that mean for his education at Brown?
"Brown was generous enough to offer me two gap years with an extra semester on top of that, so I only have to do this one semester and then I get to defer until after the 2022 Olympics," he elaborates. "[I've] been out of high school for two years and if I continue to wait until after 2022, then I'll have been out for five or six years and the top colleges are unlikely to find that attractive. My standardized test scores expire after this year."
Wasn’t the plan always to do a full year and then pull back going towards Beijing? If I remember correctly, one of the articles stated that Brown allowed him to do that.
See Sylvia's USFS press release link, a post or 2 above yours.So, what does that mean for his education at Brown? Sure, Toronto is much closer to RI than CO Springs but still not something where he will see his coach every day or even every other day if he is still in college.
Is Vincent training with Jason now? If so, maybe they can motivate each other.I hadn't seen any reports, but I hope that Vincent kept it together with regard to training this past Fall, and if he hadn't, that he is catching up quickly. I am actually hopeful: He was able to skate an adequate LP at JO at the beginning of October and the US has 3 spots. US men not named Nathan Chen are not exactly standing in Vincent's way to a top 3 finish at Nationals. I think all he has to do is be competitive with Jason Brown to get a spot on the team
No, Lee Barkell coaches at the Granite Club, another private club in Toronto.Is Vincent training with Jason now?
Kapeikis grew up in Wenatchee, WA where his parents were coaches with the Wenatchee Skating Club.
Connaught’s director of programs Keegan Murphy established a relationship with the family when he brought some skaters to the Eastern Washington town for a competition.
Liam was invited to train with Connaught. The trips to Vancouver became more and more frequent as his competitive career began to take off. He now lives in the Lower Mainland with his mom and is doing online schooling for his Grade 10 year in the US high school system.