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ETA:I just want to say thank you to everyone for great support! Injuries are part of the sport, and what happened to me will only make me stronger! I’ll keep everyone posted once I get back in the States!
I think it should be up to Alex or his team (Darlene Cain coached him in Sofia) to reveal any specifics about his injury. I can confirm that nothing is broken (thankfully) but it's not my place to say anything more in a public forum.I hope we get a proper update on Alexei soon, and not just "he's back in his hotel room resting and is feeling better". Though I suppose at least that means he likely didn't break it, which was what I feared when I first saw the footage.![]()
Darlene just posted photos of her and Alexi out and about in Sofia. There was no comment but the sun is shining and Alexi is smiling, but on crutches.
Yesterday she mentioned coming back for the freeskate medal next year.
From the 2017/18 ISU Grand Prix Announcement: "Medallists from the ISU World Junior Figure Skating Championships 2017 and the gold medallists from the ISU Junior Grand Prix of Figure Skating Final 2016/17 will be included in the selection process."So, I guess they would want to keep him a Junior next year??
So JW medalists and JGPF winners are guaranteed a GP? I thought they did away with that rule (ooops), or is it only singles skaters? In the dance threads, we've been discussing how difficult it will be for the top Junior teams to get a GP due to SB scores. If the JW medalists will get one, that is good news.From the 2017/18 ISU Grand Prix Announcement: "Medallists from the ISU World Junior Figure Skating Championships 2017 and the gold medallists from the ISU Junior Grand Prix of Figure Skating Final 2016/17 will be included in the selection process."
Since Krasnozhon won the JGPF gold medal, he is eligible to be selected for a Grand Prix in the upcoming season. He won a silver medal in his ISU Challenger Series debut at Tallinn Trophy this past November.
Ah, OK, thanks. That's right, I had forgotten about A/W last year. I hope Alexei can get a Senior GP, if he wants one.Well, "eligible to be selected" isn't the same thing as guaranteed. Alexandrovskaya/Windsor did not receive any Senior GP invites after winning Junior Worlds.
It likely just means that his name can be added to the selection pool.
I know to trust stories that come through SNN - The Sylvia News Network!I think it should be up to Alex or his team (Darlene Cain coached him in Sofia) to reveal any specifics about his injury. I can confirm that nothing is broken (thankfully) but it's not my place to say anything more in a public forum.
That would a lot of make sense. Because he could just skate senior at Nationals and plan to go to JW, and then if he by chance got a Worlds spot, they could just send other guys to JW.Kraznozhon is ranked 30th on the SB list. With a minimum of Balde, Chan, Fernandez, Rippon, & Ge probably done. And that not including the likes of Brezina, Reynolds, Bychenko, and about three more.
All that with far more openings available in the the men's field than dance. (And a higher injury rate). Kraznozhon shouldn't have a problem getting a GP invitation.
Alexei was only ranked 10th at U.S. Nationals. But only five U.S. guys are ahead of him on the SB list, one of which is Adam, and Max is pretty likely to move on as well (though he may stay as long as he would like in my book).
Alexei could easily skate a senior season and return to Junior Worlds at the end. He's won everything there is to win on the JGP. But there's no banking on a senior world berth. He could be in the mix, but a return trip to Junior Worlds is a very control-his-own-destiny kind of goal.
Currently 72 Grand Prix singles slots vs. 48 for pairs and 60 for ice dance.All that with far more openings available in the the men's field than dance. (And a higher injury rate).
Camden Pulkinen was invited to skate in the Junior Worlds gala -- here is his self-choreographed number: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k9xMhuM07Jk
Thanks for the info.His mom’s Facebook post says that Camden’s gala Skate was choreographed by Doug Razzano.
Well, the last competition of my season ended, maybe not exactly the way I wanted, but it is what it is! I had an amazing season and I am very happy and proud with what I have accomplished? As far as my injury, it could of been worse. I have Grade 2 Sprain, and I’ll be back on ice within 4-6 weeks, after that time I’ll be able to fully train?? I can’t wait to get back! I would like to thank all the Junior world team, for helping me and supporting me, as well as Doctors for taking care of me, PT, and amazing team leaders. And thank you to all my fans??
It takes a coaching village to put Zhou's programs into practice. The skater has trained with Gambill since he was 8, and he has also worked with Zakrajsek in Colorado Springs for several seasons. Krall, who coaches at the Broadmoor World Arena along with Zakrajsek, was added to the team mid-season.
"Tom is an incredible technician, and he is really great at training my programs," Zhou said. "I would say Christy also works with me on the program, and choreography and spins, too. She has stroking exercises of her own. She basically does everything with me, and she's been instrumental since I took her on as part of my team.
"Tammy has been coming (to Colorado Springs) on some weekends and seeing my simulations and doing some work on everything, and of course she comes with me to competitions.
"Everyone plays their part."
From Jackie Wong's tweets, it didn't sound like the US men had been practising well. Here's hoping they could turn it around when it mattered!
I've been reflecting on the practices down at the practice rink yesterday - there seems to be a common thread with skaters having a tough time getting spring tapping at the edges of the rink ... the ice looks a bit shallow
Yesterday morning on the main rink it seemed to be the same issue for the guys.....
Vincent Zhou article before Worlds: http://web.icenetwork.com/news/2018/03/19/269122830
On his 3 coaches:
Nathan's SP jump landings weren't the best today but he held on to 4Lz+3T, 4F & 3A - 101.94 - currently in 1st.New article with quotes heading into worlds: 4Lz and 4F planned in the SP and 5 quads planned for the FS. I am happy he plans to stay with Raf next year and I like seeing the last quote the best “but I still have a lot of worlds ahead of me.”
http://olympics.nbcsports.com/2018/03/20/nathan-chen-figure-skating-world-championships/
Re-posting this pre-Worlds article from Nathan's fan thread:
Nathan's SP jump landings weren't the best today but he held on to 4Lz+3T, 4F & 3A - 101.94 - currently in 1st.
In the most recent episode of IceNetwork's "Ice Talk" podcast (#67), Ben Agosto mentioned that Max recently had started a job in his home state of Arizona before he got the call to go to Worlds. It currently looks like he will finish 15th (79.78) in the SP.